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Post by anthonyrocks on Sept 23, 2019 3:43:38 GMT
Who are your own Top 3 Favorite Good Guys and Top 3 Favorite Villains from the "GAME OF THRONES" TV Series ?
For an Example, Here are My own Answers Below!
GOOD GUYS
1. Arya Stark
2. Brienne of Tarth
3. Jon Snow
VILLAINS
1. Daenerys Targaryen
2. Cersei Lannister
3. The Night King --------------------------------- What about everybody else here ?
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Post by Marv on Oct 2, 2019 1:04:25 GMT
Good Guys Arya Stark Sandor Clegane Bronn
Villains Cersei Lannister Ramsay Bolton Joffrey Baratheon
Most characters fall one way or the other and in and out of good storylines throughout the series, but these were all fairly consistently good people to root for or root against for my taste.
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Post by The Lost One on Oct 21, 2019 13:06:44 GMT
It's a bit hard to define many of the characters as good or bad. For instance, I would consider Bronn a bad guy, but I see Marv has him as a good guy above - you could probably make a case either way. Tyrion was generally presented as good but his murder of Shae was really not something a good character would have done. Sansa had a lot of bad things happen to her but I don't recall her ever doing much that was actively good or bad. Then there are bad characters who became somewhat redeemed (eg Jaime and Theon) and good(ish) characters who turned evil (eg Daenerys).
Anyhoo, I suppose I'd go with:
Good: Jorah Davos Varys
Villains: Jaime Ramsay Littlefinger
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Post by shinnickneth on Oct 23, 2019 16:48:01 GMT
Good: Stannis, Arya, Mance
Bad: Tywin, Roose, Cersei
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Post by hehatesshe on Oct 30, 2019 15:26:46 GMT
There were no good guys and bad guys. Only different perspectives.
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Post by Aj_June on Nov 9, 2019 22:10:09 GMT
Good: Stannis, Arya, Mance Bad: Tywin, Roose, Cersei Stannis & Arya were among my favourites. Also liked Ned.
I suppose Tywin was a good villain. Also liked Littlefinger and Ramsay.
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Post by twothousandonemark on Feb 15, 2021 20:15:43 GMT
Good: Arya, Jon, Brianne
Bad: Night King, Tywin, Frey
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Post by Feologild Oakes on Feb 16, 2021 2:33:45 GMT
Good Jon Snow Davos Seaworth Arya Stark
Bad Ramsay Bolton Joffrey Baratheon Cersei Lannister
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Post by moviebuffbrad on Feb 10, 2022 7:55:30 GMT
Good guys:
Tyrion The Hound Theon
Villains:
Joffrey Littlefinger Tywin
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Post by bluerisk on Feb 15, 2022 18:45:09 GMT
Good:
Sansa - turned in the political powerhouse on the expense of Littlefinger and Tyrion. Davos - Smart, honest and down to the earth Melisandre - Redemption
Bad:
Roose Bolton - smart, cunning but not cruel. Night's King - would have brought the entire seven kingdoms to heel if it hadn't been for that ridiculous deus ex machina attack of Arya. The Hound - He is responsible for the death of many chickens. Otherwise...anyway: I wanted him on my list.
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Tywin is too much in between - a realpolitiker Ramsay just cruel, and not smart (the resources he had at hand and wasted entirely, were the fruits of his fathers's work) Littlefinger never really stroke me as that genius
Jon Snow - zero brained simp Tyrion - not after his character was turn into a joke.
Tywin, Samwell, Jaime and Cercei would have been top 5 candidates
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Post by movielover on Feb 15, 2022 18:53:51 GMT
Good Guys
1. Jon Snow 2. Tyrion Lannister 3. Davos/Bronn/Jorah
Bad Guys
1. Jaime Lannister 2. Tywin Lannister 3. Littlefinger
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Post by ghostintheshell on Mar 8, 2022 11:01:35 GMT
Good Guys
- Daenerys Targaryen
- Jamie Lannister
- Jorah Mormont
Villains- Night King
- Sandor Clegane
- Tywin Lannister
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Post by TheGoodMan19 on May 8, 2022 5:24:49 GMT
How in the seven Hells can anyone like Stannis? The prick barbecued his own daughter. He’s a slight step from Ramsey and Joffrey.
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Post by Marv on May 14, 2022 2:17:17 GMT
How in the seven Hells can anyone like Stannis? The prick barbecued his own daughter. He’s a slight step from Ramsey and Joffrey. It could be argued that up until that moment he was as likeable as anyone in Westeros, which may not be saying much about the people of this world. I’d also say that his reasoning behind most of his actions is more what makes him interesting. He has a resolve and a stubborn pride that makes him stand out as a character.
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Post by TheGoodMan19 on May 14, 2022 2:40:04 GMT
How in the seven Hells can anyone like Stannis? The prick barbecued his own daughter. He’s a slight step from Ramsey and Joffrey. It could be argued that up until that moment he was as likeable as anyone in Westeros, which may not be saying much about the people of this world. I’d also say that his reasoning behind most of his actions is more what makes him interesting. He has a resolve and a stubborn pride that makes him stand out as a character. Never been a fan of Stannis. In a story where nearly everyone is interesting, Stannis has the personality of a rock. He roasted any of his followers who didn't bow to the Lord of Light, which makes him a Westerosi Nero. Davos saves his ass at Dragonstone by bringing is supplies and he reapys him by lopping off four fingers. He might have had a good moment by crushing Mance Rayder but he just had to burn him alive. And he got his army slaughtered by Ramsey. I just didn't have a bit of use for ol' Stannis and this was before he did perhaps the most unspeakable act in the whole series. Shireen was the nicest character in the whole opera and the fucker torched her.
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Post by Marv on May 14, 2022 2:49:32 GMT
It could be argued that up until that moment he was as likeable as anyone in Westeros, which may not be saying much about the people of this world. I’d also say that his reasoning behind most of his actions is more what makes him interesting. He has a resolve and a stubborn pride that makes him stand out as a character. Never been a fan of Stannis. In a story where nearly everyone is interesting, Stannis has the personality of a rock. He roasted any of his followers who didn't bow to the Lord of Light, which makes him a Westerosi Nero. Davos saves his ass at Dragonstone by bringing is supplies and he reapys him by lopping off four fingers. He might have had a good moment by crushing Mance Rayder but he just had to burn him alive. And he got his army slaughtered by Ramsey. I just didn't have a bit of use for ol' Stannis and this was before he did perhaps the most unspeakable act in the whole series. Shireen was the nicest character in the whole opera and the fucker torched her.
That’s actually what makes him interesting to me. His absolute devotion to doing what he believes is right, no matter what it costs him or who it offends. He has a view of the way things should be and he is steadfast in keeping things that way. I definitely enjoyed his character for most of its run, in books and the show, but I never trusted he was right because of Melisandre. Any god who demands burning people alive is not one to be trusted. Totally understand if he’s not your fave tho. He’s not one of mine personally…but the best thing about this world is how interesting and different so many characters are.
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Post by TheGoodMan19 on May 14, 2022 3:04:16 GMT
Never been a fan of Stannis. In a story where nearly everyone is interesting, Stannis has the personality of a rock. He roasted any of his followers who didn't bow to the Lord of Light, which makes him a Westerosi Nero. Davos saves his ass at Dragonstone by bringing is supplies and he reapys him by lopping off four fingers. He might have had a good moment by crushing Mance Rayder but he just had to burn him alive. And he got his army slaughtered by Ramsey. I just didn't have a bit of use for ol' Stannis and this was before he did perhaps the most unspeakable act in the whole series. Shireen was the nicest character in the whole opera and the fucker torched her.
That’s actually what makes him interesting to me. His absolute devotion to doing what he believes is right, no matter what it costs him or who it offends. He has a view of the way things should be and he is steadfast in keeping things that way. I definitely enjoyed his character for most of its run, in books and the show, but I never trusted he was right because of Melisandre. Any god who demands burning people alive is not one to be trusted. Totally understand if he’s not your fave tho. He’s not one of mine personally…but the best thing about this world is how interesting and different so many characters are. I can see where people can find him interesting. No problem with that. I thought Tywin Lannister was a fascinating guy. but I can't call him "good" by any stretch. And that what makes the show great. Eddard Stark is a good guy. But he's naive and, at times, downright stupid. The Mad King was a benevolent and good ruler in the beginning. I do agree with you that The Hound was a good character. And friends have thought be to be crazy. Another is Jamie Lannister. His only real despicable act comes at the beginning, pushing Bran off the tower, He redeems himself many times over.
My three "Good Guys" 1. Shireen Batatheon 2. Lyanna Mormont 3. Jamie Lannister
Bad 1. Ramsey Bolton 2. Joffrey "Baratheon" 3. Gregor Clegane
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Post by stickman38 on Jun 30, 2022 0:02:50 GMT
I love this show but there are no good guys in Game of Thrones. But I will list a few I really like... and a few I disliked. Good - 1. Tyrion Lannister 2. Ned Stark 3. Jon Snow Bad - 1. Daenerys Targaryen 2. Tywin Lannister 3. The Hound The way I see it, the death of Ned Stark symbolizes the end of all justice in Westeros. From there on out its a long list of bad guys vying for the throne. And I suppose it's debatable as to whether or not Tywin Lannister is a "bad guy" but he has such great presence that it makes him a very likeable character.
Charles Dance was spectacular in this role.
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Post by stickman38 on Jun 30, 2022 0:11:16 GMT
It could be argued that up until that moment he was as likeable as anyone in Westeros, which may not be saying much about the people of this world. I’d also say that his reasoning behind most of his actions is more what makes him interesting. He has a resolve and a stubborn pride that makes him stand out as a character. Never been a fan of Stannis. In a story where nearly everyone is interesting, Stannis has the personality of a rock. He roasted any of his followers who didn't bow to the Lord of Light, which makes him a Westerosi Nero. Davos saves his ass at Dragonstone by bringing is supplies and he reapys him by lopping off four fingers. He might have had a good moment by crushing Mance Rayder but he just had to burn him alive. And he got his army slaughtered by Ramsey. I just didn't have a bit of use for ol' Stannis and this was before he did perhaps the most unspeakable act in the whole series. Shireen was the nicest character in the whole opera and the fucker torched her.
I'm still trying to figure out who's dumber between Stannis Baratheon and Theon Greyjoy. Its gotta be Stannis. Roasting his own daughter was way beyond the pale. And he was a fool when it came to military strategies too.
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Post by TheGoodMan19 on Jul 5, 2022 23:04:35 GMT
Never been a fan of Stannis. In a story where nearly everyone is interesting, Stannis has the personality of a rock. He roasted any of his followers who didn't bow to the Lord of Light, which makes him a Westerosi Nero. Davos saves his ass at Dragonstone by bringing is supplies and he reapys him by lopping off four fingers. He might have had a good moment by crushing Mance Rayder but he just had to burn him alive. And he got his army slaughtered by Ramsey. I just didn't have a bit of use for ol' Stannis and this was before he did perhaps the most unspeakable act in the whole series. Shireen was the nicest character in the whole opera and the fucker torched her.
I'm still trying to figure out who's dumber between Stannis Baratheon and Theon Greyjoy. Its gotta be Stannis. Roasting his own daughter was way beyond the pale. And he was a fool when it came to military strategies too. Theon was driven by jealousy. He was jealous of House Stark being so much more powerful than House Greyjoy. Jealous of Yara being the apple of their father's eye and he was the butt of jokes. Jealous that Robb, Bran and even Jon Snow were better at everything that he was. he seen the opportunity to outdo House Stark and Yara and impulsively took it.
Stannis was jealous of Robert and Renly but it didn't move him as much as Theon. Stannis was driven by Melisandre. And the Red Woman is a character I cannot figure out. She was so sure that all of her moves would make Stannis King and they were so obviously the wrong moves. Was the "Lord of Light" playing Melisandre or was Mel playing Stannis? Stannis' war record had been pretty impressive (Ned thought so anyhoo) before Robert's death and so lousy after. Renly would have crushed him if he hadn't died and Ramsey ran rings around him.
I don't think either was dumb (Ned Stark took that prize, dumb or totally naive), just driven by bad advice.
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