'That was a threat. See the difference?' [HD]

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The scene of Tyrion Lanister with Joffery Lannister in season 2 episode 4 of the 'Game of Thrones' series by HBO, based on George R. R. Martin novels, A Song of Ice and Fire.
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I love when Tyrion tells Bronn to kill Meryn the next time he speaks, and Bronn is just like "Aight. Say less." Especially since we know he could do it too.

mattrodriguez
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The Young man who played Joffrey didn't need all that hate mail. He did a great job for such a dispicable character. Solid acting all around.

remyguzman
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In a world where saying the wrong thing can easily get you killed, the guy who says whatever the hell he likes is powerful beyond measure.

rayanderson
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The way he delivers the "see the difference?" is pure gold

edernnz
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God I Tyrion. His ability to walk into situations others are afraid to speak and absolutely shred everyone involved is *unparalleled*

alexmiller
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The moment Tyrion went in, you can see Joffrey's confidence shake. As hated as Tyrion is by his family, he is still respected and regarded as wise. Jeoffrey knew that. The fact Tyrion and Tywin were the only ones who were able to speak to jeoffrey like that without consequences speaks volumes

OakArtemis
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A history lesson, a lesson in proper etiquette, _and_ a lesson in the art of making a proper threat.

What an educational experience this has been!

WillRennar
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The way Bronn looks at Meryn is hilarious to me
"well look at that, I got permission. what's your next move?" I love it

Karnagie
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The acting and performance of everyone in that show was just outstanding!!

derekrix
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I love how its the Hound that gives her something to wear, ripping off his cloak to cover her. Yes, he was following orders but Tyrion only said someone, not specifically him. I think the Hound was just the only one who could do it, everyone else too afraid to anger to spoiled brat

datura
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I'd love to see that fight... Bronn would win, easy. Ser Meryn made it into the Kingsguard, so he's clearly got some skills, but Bronn is just plain smarter. And better at fighting dirty.

MrJoeGGriffiths
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Jack Gleeson killed it with his performance. He is looking so good with all his facial expressions, literally a mad evil teen who is scared of someone who is speaking back to him. 10/10 Performance

noquad
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It's such a clever maneuver. He makes his point and then ends it with "see the difference?", but leaves no room for a counter argument.

He's right, but doesn't want to waste time debating his position because he shouldn't have to.

lnAmberClad
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This 1 minute of dialogue was better than the entirety of the last 2 seasons.

fafnirbane
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Good writing: That was a threat.
Bad writing: She’s muh queen.

See the difference?

levistoner
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The fact that Bronn gives him a please speak look never fails to make me laugh

kurtrelljackson
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“Now that’s good writing, see the difference.” I said to the writers of season 7 & 8.

lovettuduebor
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The Hound giving his knight cloak (proving once again his despise for chivalry and also as usual protecting Sansa) is my favorite detail about this scene.

supraaster
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The Hound giving Sansa his white cloak is a nice detail included from the books that latter seasons lacked—either for lack of source material or because DnD kinda forgot about what good writing is

warlordofbritannia
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Funniest part is that Jack Gleason who played Joffrey is supposedly the nicest most down to earth person

ryanorielly