Ranking Every Death in Game of Thrones FateViews・74 minutes read
The video discusses Game of Thrones deaths, ratings, and character arcs with a focus on pivotal moments, impact, and viewer reactions, highlighting Arya's role in killing the Night King and dissatisfaction with the show's decline in the final seasons. Overall, the text reflects on the evolution of key characters, unexpected twists, and the disappointment felt by fans as the series concluded on a less satisfying note than anticipated.
Insights The ranking of deaths in Game of Thrones is based on the impact of the deaths on the storyline and characters, with key moments like Ned Stark's early death rated highly, showcasing pivotal events. Arya's character arc, culminating in her unexpected killing of the Night King, evoked strong emotions and divided viewers, marking a significant deviation from the expected trajectory of the White Walker storyline. The final seasons of Game of Thrones faced criticism for abrupt character shifts, unsatisfactory deaths, and a decline in quality, leading to disappointment among fans who had initially been captivated by the show. Get key ideas from YouTube videos. It’s free Summary 00:00
Game of Thrones Deaths: Ranking and Memes The video contains spoilers, opinions, and memes about Game of Thrones. The ranking of every death in the show is based on on-screen deaths of named characters. The creator of the video watched Game of Thrones for the first time in 2021. Jory, a guard to House Stark, is rated 3 out of 10 for his death. Viserys, a hateable character, is rated 6 out of 10 for his brutal death. King Robert's death marks the show's strength in underhanded power plays, rated 5 out of 10. Syrio Forel's death, impactful for Arya's arc, is rated 7 out of 10. Ned Stark's unexpected early death is a pivotal moment, rated 9 out of 10. Khal Drogo's death due to his own bravado is rated 7 out of 10. The death of the witch who made Drogo a vegetable is rated 4 out of 10. Yoren's influence on Arya and his character earns him a 6 out of 10 rating. 12:57
Game of Thrones: Deaths and Consequences Robb's death at the Red Wedding highlights the consequences of disobeying traditions in Westeros, despite his strategic and warrior skills. The Red Wedding is a pivotal moment in Robb's story, overshadowing Catelyn's role. Arya's storyline intertwines with the Hound's, showcasing her growth and skills, earning a 7 out of 10 rating. Joffrey Baratheon's character is lauded for being a well-written villain, with a comically evil portrayal that captivates viewers. Joffrey's death at his wedding, orchestrated to provoke Tyrion, is noted for its impact and satisfaction in the story. The Night's Watch rebellion at Craster's Keep is criticized for lack of emotional depth and plot progression, receiving a low rating. Lady Arryn's death, orchestrated by Littlefinger, adds to his scheming reputation, with a moon door execution scene rated 7 out of 10. Oberyn Martell's stylish and charismatic character meets a brutal end in a fight against the Mountain, earning an 8 out of 10 for its impact. Pip's death in the Night's Watch is deemed unremarkable, lacking emotional depth or plot significance, receiving a low rating. Ygritte's death, emotionally impactful due to her relationship with Jon Snow, is rated 8 out of 10, despite fans sending death threats to the actor. 25:41
Game of Thrones Season 6 Key Moments Writers' decisions led to issues in Game of Thrones this season due to toxic energy post-book material Yagrid was a minor character, but his mentor vibe stood out; he played a crucial role in a vote for Jon Shireen's death was emotionally impactful, with Melisandre's actor receiving real-life threats Daenerys' actions towards Shireen were criticized for her lack of intervention as a parent Stannis' story was well-paced, but his end raised questions about the Lord of Light's followers Miranda's death had a comedic element, linked to Ramsay's acts, with a falling death Joffrey's death marked Arya's first cool faceless man assassination, almost the last time Marcella's character was underdeveloped, leading to an expected emotional scene with Jaime Jon's death and revival was a key point, with Ollie's involvement sparking controversy Hodor's death was emotionally impactful, revealing his backstory and Bran's evolution 38:41
Game of Thrones Characters: Ratings and Reviews Ramsay Bolton is praised for being a monstrous character, even surpassing Joffrey in sadistic tendencies, earning an 8 out of 10 rating. Pycelle is unremarkable but survives until season five, receiving a 4 out of 10 rating. Margaery Tyrell is lauded for her scheming abilities and control over Joffrey, earning a 9 out of 10 rating. The High Sparrow's conflicting nature is confusing, with an 8 out of 10 rating for his storyline. Lancel and Loras Tyrell are given a shared 5 out of 10 rating for their roles in the explosion. Tommen Baratheon is seen as a tragic figure, earning a 6 out of 10 rating for his character. Walder Frey is deemed unremarkable, with a 7 out of 10 rating for his role in the Red Wedding. Jon Snow's true parentage reveal is a surprising twist, earning an 8 out of 10 rating for its potential storytelling impact. Olenna Tyrell is praised for her wit and political power, receiving a perfect 10 out of 10 rating. Dickon Tarly's scene hints at Daenerys' true nature, earning a 5 out of 10 rating for its potential foreshadowing. 51:41
Arya's Unexpected Triumph Alters Game of Thrones The episode builds up to the Night King's final battle as he approaches Bran, while Jon fights a zombie dragon. Expecting a battle of the minds or special abilities from Bran, the scene shifts to Arya leaping towards the Night King. Arya somehow bypasses a circle of walkers and whites to reach the Night King, raising questions about her stealth abilities. The disappointment in Arya's character arc and the unexpected twist of her killing the Night King evoke strong emotions. The decision to have Arya kill the Night King was aimed at subverting expectations, deviating from Jon's central role in the White Walker storyline. The scene of Arya killing the Night King is considered a pivotal moment that altered the show's trajectory irredeemably. Despite widespread disappointment, many viewers cheered Arya's victory over the Night King, leading to confusion and frustration. Jorah's death, while impactful, is overshadowed by the emotional turmoil caused by Arya's unexpected triumph. Melisandre's suicide, following the Night King's demise, raises questions about her role and the Lord of Light's purpose. The deaths of Rhaegal, Missandei, Varys, Euron, Qyburn, the Mountain, and the Hound are evaluated based on their impact and execution in the episode. 01:04:00
Disappointment in Game of Thrones' character arcs The text discusses dissatisfaction with the climactic battle between the Cleganes, questioning the relevance of certain character arcs and betrayals, rating them as zero out of ten. Criticism is directed towards the prolonged portrayal of Cersei, transitioning from a hateable character to one making out-of-character decisions, leading to apathy towards her. The disappointment is expressed over Cersei's death, feeling it was cheaply executed and could have been improved by rearranging key details in the season. The abrupt shift in Arya's character arc, abandoning her list to kill the Night King, is likened to a sudden change in another character's storyline, deeming it unexpected but nonsensical. Jaime's character arc is heavily criticized for a perceived betrayal of his development, particularly in his final moments, leading to a feeling of sadness and disappointment. The text concludes with a reflection on the decline of the show in the final seasons, expressing deep disappointment and sadness over the deviation from the quality that initially captivated the audience.