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Even when you rewatch this episode and you know exactly what’s coming, you still don’t expect it until it happens… so cruel to show the sweet moments and then rip all of it apart a few moments later
Mama Stark murdering an innocent woman for no reason at the end? They should've smashed that thing's teeth in, until it stopped breathing.
gagged me so hard ugh
i’ve genuinely never felt more betrayed by a tv show. i don’t see myself recovering from this anytime soon.
Watching this for the first time back in 2013 must have been so wild if you didn't know it was coming. And if you did you probably had fun on the Internet afterwards
this episode was so hyped up but the major scene wasn't even very long or interesting
this chapter is the most shocking thing i saw on tv
Catelyn Stark: "On my honor as a Tully, on my honor as a Stark, let him go or I will cut your wife's throat."
Walder Frey: "I'll find another."
i've watched a lot of shows and movies but this episode is honestly the saddest one i've ever seen................
When the song started playing...I started slowly dying inside
Few episodes ago I remember someone saying to Robb “You lost the war the day you married her”.
“All men should keep their word, kings most of all.”
Other than the obvious bits, actually a boring af episode.
fuck, that was wild ride of an episode and it completely shattered my heart. It was delivered excellently and serves as one of the only TV episodes that has made me cry
I am sad, broken and don't want to watch this show anymore, but will watch anyway. Rest in peace Robb Stark, Catelyn
The highest concentration of the most emotional scenes from the novel.
And why do I want to continue watching this show now ? I don't care an iota for the kids.
What in the name of the lord of light just happened?
I've been dreading watching this episode despite the fact that I knew exactly what was going to happen and had mentally prepared myself for it. I'm sad about Catelyn and Grey Wind but I'm actually glad Robb and whats-her-face are gone, to be honest. They were supremely annoying.
Damn... what an stuning episode... I am lost of words...
What a bloody good episode!
That end... The way Robb Stark looks at (stares) his wife's belly... It hurts :hearts:
this is the 1st time i'm genuinely mad about a damn show, its crazy how some characters dying can fuck up my whole mood in real life. This shit is amazing
this episode is so frustrating and unsatisfying, it is the most annoying shit ever smh.
It's the second time that I watched this and for the second time I have felt very sad and disgusted about what happened. One of the best episodes of this show so far...
crying hard
I'm starting to think this show isn't about rule the seven kingdoms, but to see who can make the Starks be apart for a loger time, and if they kill them before they reunite, even better
Watching this episode for the second time, I am struck by Michelle Fairley (Catelyn Stark)'s performance. Her portrayal of anger, sadness, and desperation all at once is just gut wrenching and remarkable.
In hindsight, the outcome of this episode was both foreshadowed and developed long ago. But that does not diminish the overall impact, if at all, enhances it.
The f*ck...The f*ck...
I wad so exited about Arya getting back to Stark family. I did thought about this plot twist, but it was shocking anyways. Good bye Starks.
I'm watching all the seasons again before the seventh, and i can assure you, it's even worse to see the red wedding for a second time.
By the Old Gods and New... On the Blood of the First Men... The silence in the credits... echos still
The Lannister send their regard
I WILL NEVR BE THE SAME AGAIN AFTER THIS EPISODE. DAMN. RED. WEDDING. Humming "Rains of Castamere"...
What in the world! Why would you do that! In such a brutal way and quick succession. This is easily the best show of this decade.
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I can't believe it!!!!!!
Not left Starks no, I'm getting worried about this series, just do not kill Daenerys and Arya .. because then abandoned
Death of Rob and his bitch or call now like the Mother Stark
i only know that my life is worst after watching that episode :(
OMG THIS WAS SO FREAKING UNEXPECTED!!!
Whaaaaaat just happened? Is that... but there's another episode left in the season?....?! is this one of Newt's (idk what the kid's name is, you know, Bran's blonde pal from The Maze Runner) visions or...? bc otherwise that makes no sense. Then again, this is GoT where NO ONE is safe. But still! ????????????????
watched it again today, still can't believe, but this is the real world
I hated this episode SO MUCH!
Holy Shit. Wtf this episode is a very fucking plot twist
Holy shit! This was brutal! I never expected this
WHAT THE FUCK DID JUST HAPPEN WHAT THE SDAHIOG
I CANT BELIEVE THIS! REALLY?! D:
Fuckin' can't believe this shit. My fav family is ending.....
What the fuck is this!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
What's was that fuss all about? It's a logical move...
This episode is absolutely hilarious, the way the director and choreographer shot the Wedding was like they had a 7th grader come in a take over. I was quite literally on my side laughing half of the time
wait, WHAT????!!?!?!?!?!!?!?!??!?!?!!!!! WHAT THE HELL!
Review by Digital PhreakerVIP BlockedParentSpoilers2024-05-18T01:01:46Z
And what a "joining" it was.
Now another unforgettable reason why the 9th episodes of a season were always hotly anticipated:
Season One: Ned's execution
Season Two: Battle of the Blackwater
Season Three: The Red Wedding
Bran being able to warg into Hodor was so cool, but knowing how Hodor became Hodor, it makes it a lot sadder than the first time I watched this episode.
That look on Ygritte's face is still so devastating. She and Jon had connected so much that even though she knew he was still loyal to the Night's Watch, she wanted to believe that their love was strong enough to make him turn.
Poor Arya. Can't blame her for being so anxious to get back to her family after everything that has happened to her and her family. And she still hated Sandor enough to not care that he was protecting his likely decent ransom that probably wouldn't have been very high, even if he stopped being the King's "Hound".
And now we come to it. I can finally stop using the spoiler tags when referring to the events of this episode. Poor fucking Edmure, he hated agreeing to this union because he had no idea what his bride-to-be looked like or what she even was like. Sure, it was probably shallow, but it's Westeros, so his relieved look when he sees Roslin's face was the last bit of respite he'd have for a long time. Had to spoiler tag this one because it refers to much later events, and alludes to the fact that he isn't killed during all this.
Bran: You saw what I did to Hodor. I have to find the three-eyed raven.
Osha: Listen to me, little lord.
Bran: Don't worry, I'm not asking you to come with me. It won't be safe for Rickon.
Rickon: Me? I'm coming with you!
Bran: No. You and Osha and Shaggydog head for the Last Hearth. The Umbers are our bannermen. They'll protect you.
*Mickey Mouse Clubhouse meme*: "In this fucking show, that's called 'Aging Like Milk'! It's a surprise tool that will be used to break your heart again!
Bran: You don't have to do any of this.
Osha: Your family took me in and was good to me when they had no cause to be.
Finally, a positive result of Ned Stark's legacy that didn't end with some of the Stark kids trying way too hard to emulate him, resulting in their deaths.
This is the last time Bran will ever hug Rickon again. He may be able to "see" him again, with the powers he's going to develop, but this is the last time the two of them will ever be in each others' physical presence.
Osha, to Meera: Keep [Bran] safe. He means the world to me.
This is why this these stories and characters are so compelling: the character arcs. First time Osha met Bran, she had a dagger to his throat to help her other Wildling friends kill him, rob his corpse, and steal his horse. Then she seduces Theon to gain access to Winterfell, kill some of the Ironborn guards, and quickly sneak off and hide with Bran and Rickon to keep them safe. Then she goes against all her better judgement when Bran wants to avoid Castle Black and head closer to the Wall. Now, she's imploring the girl that she recently couldn't stand to protect Bran as she does Jojen.
The success of Daario and Dany's plan after it looked like he, Grey Worm, and Jorah were properly fucked was a nice bit of getting our hopes up before hearing that fucking band start playing The Rains of Castamere. Jorah's reaction to Dany asking about Daario's safety is pretty much how the audience is about to look.
Cat, about Edmure: He complained about this marriage the entire ride from Riverrun, and now look at him.
Blackfish: The gods love to reward a fool. (see the Mickey Mouse Clubhouse meme line above)
Cat: Uncle.
Blackfish: What? He's my nephew, I love him. And he's a damned fool.
Cat: Don't you drink, Lord Bolton.
Roose: Never do, my lady. Dulls the senses.
This was an already-established trait of Roose Bolton's, so for first-time watchers, that probably didn't seem too out-of-character or suspicious. But knowing what's about to happen, it's smart on his part; can't be shit-faced when you're about to commit high treason, regicide, and one of the worst offenses in pretty much all customs in the world of Game of Thrones outside of said high treason and regicide: breaking the custom of Guest Rights, or the sacred law of hospitality.
Notice how there's a platter of bread and salt being passed around while Walder Frey says "you're now under my House's protection" earlier in the episode? That is an ancient custom that is recognized all over Westeros and in some areas in Essos that means the host won't harm the guests, and the guests the hosts. It's so ingrained in the cultures that even invaders sacking a city wouldn't break it if someone offered them Guest Rights. So while all the Freys and all of Roose Bolton's men were deeply involved in this assassination plot, the regicide of Robb was almost as taboo as them breaking Guest Rights.
He had no way of knowing it, but Blackfish drinking enough to need to take a piss just saved his life.
Robb: My mother's alone with Roose Bolton. I should rescue her.
Talisa: Your mother is less in need of rescue than any woman I've ever met.
God, it's so fucking tragic. Talisa had gotten to know Catelyn enough to know that about Cat. Had the following moments not happened, I'm betting Cat would've grown to love Talisa.
Robb: Boy or girl?
Talisa: I don't know. But if it's a boy, I think I know what we should name him.
Robb: Oh, do you? It seems to me the father should have some say in his son's naming.
Talisa: Eddard. Don't you want to teach little Ned Stark how to ride horses?
Fuck! "Hey, here's one more twist of the knife before a thousand more a shoved into your heart!"
The transition from the jovial music to The Rains of Castamere is like if they'd started playing the Jaws theme instead. Very little music in film/TV fills me with as much dread as those opening notes do.
I love that they kept the bit about Cat realizing the threat because Roose was wearing chain mail. It was a different character in the book, and at the moment, Cat had no idea it was Roose who delivered the fatal blow to Robb, but it's moments like that in the book that proved how good Cat was at recognizing a threat...even if it was too late.
David Bradley was the perfect Walder Frey. He looks so excited as he takes a gulp of wine watching the slaughtering happening in front of him.
Goddamn it, can Arya finally have a reunion with her family that doesn't end in death right before she's almost there?
Out of all the unforgivable things that transpired, Grey Wind's slaughter hurts the most. He knew what was about to happen even before it did, and then those Frey cunts just load him with crossbow bolts before defiling his body to mock Robb even more.
"The Wolf and The Hound" continues, though he may come to regret that.
Cat: Robb, get up and walk out! Please! Please!
Walder: And why would I do that?
Cat: On my honor as a Tully, on my honor as a Stark, let him go, or I will cut your wife's throat!
Walder: I'll find another.
Robb: Mother?
Roose Bolton: The Lannisters send their regards.
Jesus Christ, the sheer range of emotions Michelle Fairley displayed in just a minute is breathtaking and heartbreaking. Even before someone comes along to slice her throat, she looks like her brain has finally snapped after years of back-to-back tragedies. Even though Lady Stoneheart never appeared in the series, you can still kinda see Stoneheart right there.