Robb Stark's Peace Terms - Game of Thrones 2x01 (HD)

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"oh is he ? "that quote so badass

glorilol
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"The queen regent and her son"

I like how Robb said that, implying Cersei was above Joffrey in importance. He also refuses to refer to Joffrey as king, due to him being illegitimate.

darth
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“King Joffrey is a Baratheon, your Grace.”
Oh is he?”.... great line and a great reminder why Robb was such a good and likeable character.

RS-doof
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I love the way Rodrik Cassel is looking at Robb at 00:42 . you can See how Proud He is Like Robb was his own son. Dammit Theon how could you :(

peterpan
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In the books he also asked for his father's ancestral blade, Ice. Dunno why they didn't mentioned it here.

magestic
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“King Joffrey is a Baratheon”

And Ramsey Bolton is a Saint.

edwardnigma
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I love that everyone who claims that Joffrey was a Baratheon was basically told to shut it. The Lannisters (except Tywin and Tyrion) were so bad at keeping secrets that it seemed like everyone in the seven kingdoms knew the truth.

gabeschugardt
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"I don't need a servant to do the beheading for me." His calm voice made this line sound even more badass.

quangvinh
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These terms were actually fair and justified. Lannisters got so lucky with the following events it's almost plot armor level.

Ari
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"King Joffrey is a baratheon"
Ow is he

mlgbantz
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"Oh, is he?" I love the way he delivers that line.

greeneyelove
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"I will liter the south with Lannister dead", best line in ever from Robb, was it in the book, book readers?

krystalthomas
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That is actually very generous offer considering what they did to starks

KeeperCharlie
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"I Will Litter the South with Lannister Dead" and "I Don't need a Servant to do my Beheading for Me" were my favorite lines in this exchange, Robb was the William Wallace of GOT, which means he had to die sadly.

bearislandthuglife
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Honestly, if not for the alliance with the Riverlands, the North could've easily have won its independence. There's no getting past Moat Cailin.

chelseafc
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All these badass scenes just make the red wedding hurt more

merkkelyte
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That little "Oh is he?" At the end is one of the best bits of dialogue in the show frr

ssjdeadpool
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The way he says "king jofferey is a baratheon"
And Robb already knowing that shits BS. Was dope af

iangenuine
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"Oh, is he?" is the second best line in the series after Stannis's "Thousands"

nuwandalton
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Been rewatching some of the earlier seasons and I can say the character I miss most  is Robb Stark. I loved that character. Some would say he was dumb or stupid for what he did in terms of his marriage to Talisa (I'm talking show not book bride) but I feel he did what he did for his heart. What gave him the most comfort considering the hand he was dealt by his father's mistakes in King's Landing. I feel Ned should have kept his mouth shut until he and Sansa and Arya were out of the capital, then gone to The Dragonfort and informed Stannis of his rightful claim, then headed North for Winterfell...but AFTER he delivered his news to Stannis. Ned should never have confronted Cersei. So Robb was left with nothing but what he had to do to gain his sisters' release after Ned's death. As far as what he did to Walder Frey...Frey would never have been able to be trusted. Ever. So to say that Robb should have followed his oath to marry the Frey girl, is shortsighting the fact that Frey only cared for what he could do to further his own house. I mean Edmure Tully was not a bad catch. The only thing I fault Robb with is once he got to The Twins and Frey began insulting Talisa, I'd have turned right around and walked out. That was Frey's Queen, and he was regarding her like she was dirt with all of his snide comments. That is the only way I fault Robb.

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