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Game of Thrones 5x2 Reaction

Game of Thrones 5x2 Reaction

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Hella speaks Tyrion's language perfectly.😅 That was an awesome reaction, ladies, as always!💜

Digitalversager

Great reaction I love you guys

Dualin

I had a dream I went on a date with Chi. She was really nice 😇 was a good dream.

Good Luck

Great reaction ladies! Looking forward to the end of the season, the last 3 episodes are epic!

Milvo

This episode is great. It shows the politics that happen when there is no war, there is still inner conflict, all over Westeros and Essos. People always look for a way to fight unfortunately.

Dajefe70

We actually saw Cersei in bed with her cousin Lancel Lannister in one of the earliest seasons, but it was a very short scene so no surprise that is easily forgotten :) this cousin Lancel now looks a bit different, he has a short hair and is dressed differently, we will soon learn more about the religious group he joined. Daenerys is obviously in trouble trying to rule Meereen as best as she can. people in Meereen are used to the old ways, the slavery, the fighting pits etc., so it's not easy for her to win people over. and now in addition to that, she needs to worry about these gold masked people called Sons of the Harpy. the dragon that showed up is the biggest one who is roaming around, his name is Drogon. the two smaller dragons (Vyserion and Rhaegal) are still locked up in the dungeon. Arya is starting her new journey in the House of Black and White. i remember seeing this episode for the first time, i really wanted to see the inside of this house xD she needs to become "No One" (whatever that means). Jon Snow didn't want to become Jon Stark because he is too loyal to the Night's Watch. Stannis is still there and they have Wildings locked up, so it's gonna be interesting to see what Jon is going to do as the new Lord Commander! \o/ thanks so much for the reaction, looking forward to the next one ^^

Igor

Solid joke by Hella at 6:03. Chi doesn't appreciate the dirty humor 😆

Henry N.

Hella, when you said "It's like Italy!" I was thinking the same thing, except, very specifically, Venice, Italy. The rest of Italy is very different.

David Collins

God Loves you. ❤️

Good Luck

The Titan of Bravos obviously inspired by the ancient Greek Colossus of Rhodes statue of the sun god Helios.

Manospondylus

highlight of my week!

Michael Fredrick Malone

You are kind of right, but not completely. Ale is a Subcategory of beer. Ale is fermented at warmer temperatures (15–24°C) using top-fermenting yeast, which produces esters and can result in fruity, complex flavors. In contrast, lager, another beer type, uses bottom-fermenting yeast at cooler temperatures. The assertion that ale was safer to drink than water in medieval times is a persistent myth, debunked by historians and researchers. Evidence shows medieval people drank water regularly, especially from clean sources. Medical texts recommended methods for finding good water, and city planners devised systems for fresh water supply, indicating water was a common beverage. Ale was consumed for its calorie content and was used as a form of liquid bread. Ale’s role as "liquid bread" is supported by its nutritional significance in medieval diets. Ale accounted for around 80% of the calorie intake for agricultural workers, 75% for soldiers, and 65% for nobles, alongside pottage and bread. This is evidenced by consumption figures, such as in 1272, a retired husband and wife at Selby Abbey receiving 2 gallons of ale per day with two loaves of white bread and one loaf of brown bread, highlighting ale’s dietary importance. The legacy of this is some rather lax alcohol laws. For example, it is perfectly legal for a child over the age of five to consume alcohol in England at home...... I think I was 9 years old when my grandmother gave me my first beer lol Additionally, when outside the home 16 and 17-year-olds can legally consume beer when at a restaurant eating a meal. The legal age to purchase alcohol is 18

King Bob

Hi Munchies. ALE is actually just beer. It's usually just more bitter with a higher alcohol content. During Medieval times in Europe, it was probably safer to drink ale than the water because you have to boil the water to make ale. So, if you ever accidentally time-travel back to medieval Europe, spend the time drunk. I always think it's funny that humans always figure out a way to get drunk from whatever grows nearby. Does Vietnam have a drink that is the equivalent of Wine to France, or Beer to Germany? Every time this show spends time in Dorne, I always think that would be the best place to live in Westeros.

Steven Roy

Drogon came back when he did because Daenerys is becoming more ruthless, becoming more like a dragon. She hasn't progressed enough for him to stay though, not yet. William Shakespeare wrote two kinds of plays, tragedies and comedies. If he had written GoT (the author who wrote GoT was obviously very familiar with his work), it would have been in his list of tragedies. If you understand the essence of a tragic story then you know where GoT is going. Strong characters brought down by fatal flaws in their nature. What happens to the villains is not the point of the story, but rather what happens to the heroes.

Mr Jackpots

lmao "Maybe some make-up?" ahhaha like a mannequin head? ahhhhahahha got me rollin with that one

Thalanoth

I believe this is when the show starts diverging from the books. Seasons 5 and 6 still have some of the best episodes of the entire series, though: Light of the Seven, The "Door", Hardhorne, Battle of the Bastards (I can't wait to watch the latter two again) I still never finished season 8. Stopped after episode 3. Curious what you two will make of it.

Henry N.


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