Varys Tells Tyrion Lannister A Riddle About Power | Game Of Thrones | Max
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All Comments (21)
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We were owed 10 full seasons of this show with wonderful dialogue and plot like this.
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"Power resides where men believe it resides..." ~ Lord Varys
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One of the best dialogues in the show, because it was almost word for word from the book. That George R R Martin writes pretty well...
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Love these vintage clips. Varys always had ‘wisdom’ to impart. Great supporting character
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The dialogue is so good in the early seasons. It’s a shame it didn’t stay that way.
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My favorite thing about this conversation is that Tyrion immediately knows the answer, but Varys manages to convince him he should doubt his answer. Even while agreeing with Tyrions answer.
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These two were a dynamic duo
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there’s some universe out there where GoT had a full 13 season run and is now the most beloved show all time
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I genuinely believed that Varys was the smartest of all and would've survived till the end.
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Fine, I'll watch Game of Thrones again.
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Fun Fact: This parable is basically 1:1 from George Orwell's story about the elephant. Not Joffrey executed Stark, but the crowd forcing his hand. If he were lenient, the people would have dethroned him then and there. He would have lost his authority. Orwell didn't want to shoot the elephant, the crowd demanded this demonstration of power.
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Varys was my favorite character, followed by Tyrion. The way they did Varys at the end was a disgrace. No way he goes out like that, caught unawares. He was maybe the smartest, sharpest person on the entire show.
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Moments like this are what made the show great. Condensing the last two seasons like they did meant we got fewer of these moments, which led to the mediocre garbage we were served.
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Gods, the dialogue was strong then!
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This reminds me of what Mysaria said: there is no power but what the people allow you to take
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Tyrion really matured from the start of the show, It might not seem like it but he was the best Lannister afterall
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This. It was this single clip posted years back that got me intrigued with the show. I watched all of Season one, then read the books, then started being a megafan. It is still amazing.
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Whenever I see clips like this from when GOT was good, I get sad & mad at the later seasons. THE SHOW WAS SO GOOD!
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It's a trick... a shadow on the wall
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This was much better than CGI fights.