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Post by Aj_June on May 28, 2018 14:03:42 GMT
Yeah, I know that my question is not that refined and such thoughts are not considered very good in contemporary world but I have never been ashamed to admit that I enjoy the death of monsters.
The most satisfying death for me was Ser Meryn Trant. One reason for that is that he was a disgusting man who would beat up Sansa in public but also the fact that his death established Arya (my fav) as the ultimate bad ass makes his death most memorable. I will rank Viserys Targaryen as my second choice. He was such a narcissistic person. My third choice is Renly because I just never liked him.
I hated it when they killed Lord Stark. I also didn't like to see Lord Tywin die.
Edit: Sorry, I forgot to add Tyrells in the poll choices.
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Post by Leo of Red Keep on May 28, 2018 14:55:59 GMT
Watching people's silly reactions to that stupid lizard shot down in front of that bitch who called herself its "mother" gave me more pleasure than a thousand dying Dornish c…unts
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Post by Aj_June on May 28, 2018 19:29:19 GMT
Watching people's silly reactions to that stupid lizard shot down in front of that bitch who called herself its "mother" gave me more pleasure than a thousand dying Dornish c…unts Lol....Yeah even I enjoyed its death. I hope he kills his mommy.
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Post by Aj_June on May 28, 2018 19:31:47 GMT
I see a vote for Lord Stark. I have no problems with anyone's choice. But please offer an explanation as to why you felt happiness at death of such a great man. I suspect either bluerisk or CoolJGS☺ voted for Lord Stark. We all know Smith's contempt for Lord Stark but if bluerisk voted for him then why? Bluerisk seems to be a nice man so why does he hate Ned Stark?
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Post by jon snow loves sansa on May 28, 2018 20:15:57 GMT
For me it was Ramsey Bolton of all the meanest and scum characters we have seen on this show Ramsey surpasses all of them even Joffrey The way he tortured theo or Sansa was despicable the killing of rickon was cruel Seeing Jon beating Ramsey up was satisfying being eaten by his dogs in all honesty I didn't see it was too scared lol I only heard That part I felt so good for Sansa his death cannot undo what he did to her but at least she feeling safer he would not be around anymore
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Post by Aj_June on May 28, 2018 20:19:43 GMT
For me it was Ramsey Bolton of all the meanest and scum characters we have seen on this show Ramsey surpasses all of them even Joffrey The way he tortured theo or Sansa was despicable the killing of rickon was cruel Seeing Jon beating Ramsey up was satisfying being eaten by his dogs in all honesty I didn't see it was too scared lol I only heard That part I felt so good for Sansa his death cannot undo what he did to her but at least she feeling safer he would not be around anymore I liked the smile Sansa gave when The Vale's army arrived to take down the Boltons.
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Post by Lebowskidoo 🦞 on May 28, 2018 21:30:28 GMT
Ramsey Joffrey Tywin
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Post by moviebuffbrad on May 29, 2018 6:32:17 GMT
Edit: Sorry, I forgot to add Tyrells in the poll choices.
I liked the Tyrells, I think most people did. Who you really forgot was the High Sparrow and the Sand Snakes.
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Post by Aj_June on May 29, 2018 6:47:46 GMT
Edit: Sorry, I forgot to add Tyrells in the poll choices.
I liked the Tyrells, I think most people did. Who you really forgot was the High Sparrow and the Sand Snakes. Yeah....High Sparrow was a big miss! But much like Lord Tywin I liked him as an actor so I didn't like his death.
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Post by moviebuffbrad on May 29, 2018 6:51:52 GMT
I liked the Tyrells, I think most people did. Who you really forgot was the High Sparrow and the Sand Snakes. Yeah....High Sparrow was a big miss! But much like Lord Tywin I liked him as an acto so I didn't like his death. That's kinda how it was with Littlefinger for me. High Sparrow's death actually got my biggest cheer.
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Post by Leo of Red Keep on May 29, 2018 7:08:36 GMT
I liked the Tyrells, I think most people did. Who you really forgot was the High Sparrow and the Sand Snakes. Yeah....High Sparrow was a big miss! But much like Lord Tywin I liked him as an actor so I didn't like his death. I loved the performance of the High Sparrow and really enjoyed the character. I hated him with a passion, of course. His demise was such a relief… The King's Landing plot was the only part of Season 6 worth watching. I made myself a compilation of it. The rest is best forgotten altogether.
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Post by Aj_June on May 29, 2018 8:00:18 GMT
I believe Ramsey's death was due not just because of what he did to Sansa but also because he no more part to play. He wouldn't fit in war against the night king. I for sure hated Joff but was mostly indifferent toward his death.
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Post by kevin on May 29, 2018 8:05:39 GMT
Joffrey. Ramsay's death was also very satisfying, but Jack Gleeson was so great in his portrayal of Joffrey and the character's cruelty that the payoff of his death was even greater. Ramsay was also a very good villain and his death was satisfying, but Ramsay was a cruel, murderous guy which we have seen earlier in tv shows (perhaps not of this quality, but still). Joffrey on the other hand was unique. He seemed like a person that could've actually existed in Ancient Rome, being one of the cruel emperors of the Rome like Caligula. When I see Joffrey I actually wonder if GRRM was inspired by the stories about Caligula when he wrote the character.
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Post by Aj_June on May 29, 2018 8:23:22 GMT
Joffrey. Ramsay's death was also very satisfying, but Jack Gleeson was so great in his portrayal of Joffrey and the character's cruelty that the payoff of his death was even greater. Ramsay was also a very good villain and his death was satifying, but Ramsay was a cruel, murderous guy which we have seen earlier in tv shows (perhaps not of this quality, but still). Joffrey on the other hand was unique. He seemed like a person that could've actually existed in Ancient Rome, being one of the cruel emperors of the Rome like Caligula. When I see Joffrey I actually wonder if GRRM was inspired by the stories about Caligula when he wrote the character. It could be possible. GRRM bases most of his stuffs on real history of past.
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Post by Leo of Red Keep on May 29, 2018 8:30:37 GMT
I have never been ashamed to admit that I enjoy the death of monsters. There is relief in the death of monsters. When the alien gets blown out of the spaceship, we know it's not coming back. This is what I felt about the High Sparrow. Enjoyment is another matter. I know many people enjoyed the butchering of Meryn Trant but some were mourning the development of Arya into a monster herself and we may ask how many more Aryas were enjoying themselves in that moment. I stopped liking Arya when she said her god was death, in Season 3. What I saw of her since didn't make me change my mind. There can be satisfaction in the demise of a disliked character but as much as I'd want to be rid of the lizard bitch, I wouldn't be satisfied with a mere casualty. It is not the character as much as its popularity which I object to, so I want to see her fall from there. She doesn't even have to die, seeing her becoming ever more of a tyrant to the point where even her stupid fans must acknowledge it is what I'm after. Then of course, I still hope to see one of the remaining two uglies blow up after swallowing a drunken dwarf, but that's more for comic relief. Think of the reaction videos this would generate…
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Post by Deleted on May 29, 2018 8:41:46 GMT
Joffrey Ramsey Tywin
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Post by Leo of Red Keep on May 29, 2018 8:57:01 GMT
Joffrey. Ramsay's death was also very satisfying, but Jack Gleeson was so great in his portrayal of Joffrey and the character's cruelty that the payoff of his death was even greater. Ramsay was also a very good villain and his death was satifying, but Ramsay was a cruel, murderous guy which we have seen earlier in tv shows (perhaps not of this quality, but still). Joffrey on the other hand was unique. He seemed like a person that could've actually existed in Ancient Rome, being one of the cruel emperors of the Rome like Caligula. When I see Joffrey I actually wonder if GRRM was inspired by the stories about Caligula when he wrote the character. It could be possible. GRRM bases most of his stuffs on real history of past. GRRM writes from a biased, clearly anti-Lannister position. In this regard, he is not unlike Suetonius, the main source on Caligula, who wrote from a position of support to a later dynasty of Roman emperors and had to collect gossip and legends more than facts on about anything that happened between Augustus and Trajan, the latter being the one to whom he owed his privileged situation at court. As a result, Joffrey's portrayal is most likely exaggerated and slanderous. Bad news for GRRM, who has good reasons to spend his life hiding in the former colonies, history didn't quite turn out as he would have wished:
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Post by Aj_June on May 29, 2018 13:21:22 GMT
It could be possible. GRRM bases most of his stuffs on real history of past. GRRM writes from a biased, clearly anti-Lannister position. In this regard, he is not unlike Suetonius, the main source on Caligula, who wrote from a position of support to a later dynasty of Roman emperors and had to collect gossip and legends more than facts on about anything that happened between Augustus and Trajan, the latter being the one to whom he owed his privileged situation at court. As a result, Joffrey's portrayal is most likely exaggerated and slanderous. Bad news for GRRM, who has good reasons to spend his life hiding in the former colonies, history didn't quite turn out as he would have wished: Lol....Lannisters should pay you for all these insightful collection of facts.
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Post by Aj_June on May 29, 2018 21:13:58 GMT
I have never been ashamed to admit that I enjoy the death of monsters. There is relief in the death of monsters. When the alien gets blown out of the spaceship, we know it's not coming back. This is what I felt about the High Sparrow. Enjoyment is another matter. I know many people enjoyed the butchering of Meryn Trant but some were mourning the development of Arya into a monster herself and we may ask how many more Aryas were enjoying themselves in that moment. I stopped liking Arya when she said her god was death, in Season 3. What I saw of her since didn't make me change my mind. There can be satisfaction in the demise of a disliked character but as much as I'd want to be rid of the lizard bitch, I wouldn't be satisfied with a mere casualty. It is not the character as much as its popularity which I object to, so I want to see her fall from there. She doesn't even have to die, seeing her becoming ever more of a tyrant to the point where even her stupid fans must acknowledge it is what I'm after. Then of course, I still hope to see one of the remaining two uglies blow up after swallowing a drunken dwarf, but that's more for comic relief. Think of the reaction videos this would generate… In a few days I will start a thread to sort of justify Arya's actions. I know that it is a hotly contested debate. Especially her slaughter of men of House Frey.
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Post by Marv on May 30, 2018 0:29:06 GMT
Top 3 on the list...
Polliver...it’s the first we see a taunting Arya and I believe it’s the first one on her list she finally meets up with. Her lines calling back to Polliver killing Lommy a few seasons early just nail it. He had that confused look of familiarity right before the needle punctures his throat. I love it. Favorite kill of the series so far.
Lord Walder Frey...for similar reasons. The revelation that the maid is Arya and how she announces herself after having tried to forget who she was for an entire season. So satisfying.
Rorge...I realize all 3 kills are at Arya’s hands but she’s given us the most memorable ones so far imo. Prob why she’s my fave character. But the Rorge one is just hilarious. Arya saying he’s not on her list because she doesn’t know his name, then he tells her and she immediately stabs him, with the Hound quipping ‘You’re learning.’ Immediately after. Hilarious and I always loved the back and forth between Sandor and Arya.
Honorable Mentions...Littlefinger, The Rest of the Frey’s, Ramsay.
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