Was this the best dialogue scene in Game of Thrones?

I think this was probably the written best dialogue in the whole series. It’s written so realistically, and every character feels totally natural, and even their misunderstandings with each other make sense. It highlights every character differently. In case you don’t remember what happens I’ll quickly go over it. It starts off with a sort of awkward dinner with Sansa and the Bolton family. Roose is trying to seem normal because he wants to impress Sansa so she’ll marry Ramsay. Ramsay is a fucking retard like always. But I think the scene gets pretty funny when Roose’s wife tells Sansa it must be difficult being in a strange place. And then Sansa says the place isn’t strange, the people are strange. And then there’s an awkward silence and Ramsay agrees with her and says the people are very strange even though she meant they were strange as in different and not what Ramsay said in reply.

Then it’s awkward again and Ramsay asks for more wine. And then Reek comes out, and he starts bragging about what he did to Theon. And Sansa asked why he was doing it, and then it was another awkward moment, and then Ramsay doesn’t know how to respond so he says it’s because Theon wants to apologize. Then he makes Theon apologize for killing her brothers, like he was a kid who did some minor thing wrong to her. And Ramsay just looks like a huge retard. And Roose it literally holding his breathe and lets out of sigh of relief when Ramsay says it’s over and done with and it was getting tense.

I can’t think of scene with better dialogue. It could’ve almost been a comedy bit, only it fit in perfectly with all their characters. Was there a better scene, and how did the dialogue plummet so quickly if they were able to write this good in season 5?

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It’s up there, but imo the best dialogue scene is when Jon Snow and Dany are talking about ruling the throne, and Jon says he doesn’t want it, and then tells her she is his queen

I did not kill Joffrey but I wish that I had

Was that actually good or was it sarcasm? I haven’t seen the show in forever but I can’t remember if that was supposed to be cheesy or actually good. I sort of forgot a lot about Tyrion tho and what led up to it

You want tha good girl but need tha bad pussy

I didn't read any of that shit, purely on the premise you think a scene without Tywin Lannister has the best dialogue. You're autistic and have shit taste.

it falls apart when you wonder why the fuck Sansa is there in the first place

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Little finger’s cunning pure wit and intellect

What did he even get from Roose in return for giving him Sansa, that’s what I never got. He just asked Roose if he wanted to make a secret alliance and then told him his secret he has Sansa, and then agreed he’d let her marry for free. Then Roose still doesn’t trust him afterwards for some reason. I don’t know about the dialogue, but what happens off screen is shit, unless I’m missing something

In the book....

D&D can't write characters smarter than themselves.

It’s even more preposterous when you consider the fact they would’ve started off complete strangers, and then somehow he built a correspondence with him, and felt confident enough in letting him know he had Sansa. I wonder how he even started writing him and what kind of first letters he sent

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20 suck chucks

Tyene was so much cuter in the book. God Moner is a meme, she's up there with Zendaya.

Imagine how cute Sansa would’ve been if she was actually like 12 instead of played by a 20 year

Grasping at straws here:
Littlefinger parades Sansa around the Vale, revealing her identity to the other lords and letting them in on a "big secret" (her real identity). He convinces them that Sansa is their ticket to real power, an alliance between the Vale and the North would be a bloc strong enough to resist the whole of the South and maybe take the throne themselves.
He then weds her to Ramsay, knowing full well that Ramsay is a psycho. He waits for the Boltons to batter themselves away at Stannis' army, gambling that Sansa will eventually request aid against Ramsay or one of his enemies. The knights of the Vale then have causus belli to enter the North, destroy Ramsay's army, and put the Starks and Jon in their debt. Littlefinger's hope is that with the strongest force of professional soldiers in the area, he can keep up his manipulations and eventually take the crown of the north for himself by marrying Sansa.
What makes no fucking sense at all is him assuming Sansa would forgive him for marrying her off to a known torture maniac/rapist, or that she would ever trust Littlefinger above her own kin. Also Littlefinger assuming that the knights of the Vale would be even remotely loyal to him, when they all clearly hate his guts and strongly suspect he murdered their former ruler.
Yeah it's total nonsense. Littlefinger *was* in the Lannister camp for a while, so maybe he learned about Ramsay from Roose's correspondence with Tywin?

At least they should have cast someone that got really filled out in puberty.

As much as Joffrey was annoying, he also had some really good dialogue in the show. Him in Margery had some pretty interesting dialogue. Btw the only reason that episode in season 5 was good was because it was one of the few episodes not written by D&D. They need to be imprisoned or something for ruining the show so bad

isn't there a scene where Littlefinger tells Cersei he'll attack Winterfell after Stannis and the Boltons fight when it's weak? what the fuck was that?

This was NOT a good dialogue scene
Ramsay cycles back between being autistic and having absolutely 0 empathy and understanding back to reading the room and understanding people’s emotions and what he should do. He even says “that was tense”. A realistic scene would’ve gone Roose talking to Sansa the whole time and wooing her with his charm, and him finding ways to keep Ramsay from exposing his ugly nature by abruptly interrupting him or changing topics very fast. That would have been the realistic way they pulled this off and got her to marry Ramsay, not this awkward dinner party where Ramsay is socially anxious and misses a few social cues

Quite the opposite. Ramsay was extraordinarily good at manipulating people and blending in when he needed to. What was actually surprising and perhaps the little bit of unrealistic part was Ramsay thinking it was okay to parade that creature of his out in front of the Stark girl. He disgraced himself in front of her… although he was drinking wine so maybe he was drunk

Kind of. In the show it never really shows he was that good. He could’ve just been successful at manipulating theon because he was being tortured and thought he was being rescued and it was his only hope

only watched about 2 seasons of GoT long ago then had to drop it because reasons, everyone says it turned to shit but i feel like i'm missing out and should watch it anyway, still worth it?

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Best scenes are during the battle of blackwater, where the true Baratheon heir cuts through Lannister filth like butter

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You can probably skip season 7 and 8 and miss almost nothing of value. Even season 4-6 are still good and very entertaining with a lot of great episodes and scenes. But you have to give up trying to figure out the exact story behind why things are happening because it starts making less sense and then there’s pretty much no logical reason behind shit eventually

I dont understand how Ramsey is even so awkward around her to begin with. You would think a guy that doesnt give a fuck what people think about him wouldnt be so awkward and come off so anxious.

Unironically what do you guys think is the best dialogue in the show? Fir me its when Tywin is skinning that deer in his war camp.

Based. Unironically my favorite episode of the entire show. All the scenes are memorable and then there’s like a 30 minute battle scene to boot. Best shit I’ve ever seen on tv

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"but your grace hundreds will die"
Stannis shrugs" Thousands"

It's such a unique line and a powerful statement, the writers still had their moments even towards the end

I think the small council meeting after they kill Rob is up there as the best if not the best. It had all the best characters in the show in the same scene. Tyrion and Joffrey at Tyrion’s wedding was also good. But all dialogue from Tyrion in like season 3 feels perfect so it’s hard to rank. Those season 3 Tyrion scenes are top kino to me. The dialogue was still really good in season 1 and 2 but the show was just getting going so it was a bit more boring in comparison

Also I'm sure he was hoping Jon would die in the battle making it easier for him to snag the title of King.

One of the best exchanges in the series

He did get really unlucky there. If Vegas was booking Jon’s odds of survival in that battle he probably had like a 10,000,000 to 1 chance of living. He charged in to direct cavalry and then stood in a sea of falling arrows for like 30 minutes or some shit, he was one lucky bastard

It took me awhile to figure out why everyone wanted Stannis to be king, but now I get it. Stannis was a real one

Blackwater was perfect.

>You would think a guy that doesnt give a fuck what people think about him
But that's wrong. Ramsay's whole thing is that he hates being looked down upon as a bastard and wants papa Roose to love and acknowledge him.

At least how I see it, in the show, Ramsay isn’t really a complete psychopath who has 0 empathy. He’s like an oddball bastard who wants to prove himself to his dad but was raised to be a complete sociopath. He starts to like Reek and almost cries for Miranda which isn’t something book Ramsey would’ve done. He’s a weird character, but he definitely is a sociopath who doesn’t immediately have a lot of empathy for other people

>No one has posted the actual best written dialogue.
I'm disappointed in a of you. youtu.be/BOpQqVCt-Jc

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Literally perfection, from the battle to the dialogues and everything
DAT SCENE WITH LANNISTERS SOLDIERS SINGING THE RAINS OF CASTAMERE WITH BRONN

>Varys: Podrick, is that it?
>Tyrion: "ls that it?" Nice touch. As if you don't know the name of eνery boy in town.
>Varys: l'm not entirely sure what you're suggesting.
>Tyrion: l'm entirely sure you're entirely sure what l'm suggesting.

>Sansa: l will pray for your safe return, my lord.
>Tyrion: Will you?
>Sansa: Just as l pray for the king's.

>Cersei: Pour Lady Sansa some wine.
>Sansa: l'm not thirsty, Your Grace.
>Cersei: So? l didn't offer you water.

DAT SCENE WHERE DAVOS SEE THE WILDFIRE

>Stannis: The dwarf has played his little trick. He can only play it once.

>Soldier: We're too far from the gates. The fire, their archers...Hundreds will die.
>Stannis: Thousands.

This one, and Jaime's talk with Robert and Barristan on S1 are GREAT. Such a shame how Nikolaj never got some award for his acting as Jaime

It's good but "by what right does the wolf judge the lion" is cringe and almost kills it

>>Stannis: Thousands.
Based Stannis also lead the attack himself and had to be dragged away from the battle.

dialogue after season 3 is a joke
not saying the first seasons don't have some lows tho

>TYRION: They say l'm half a man. But what does that make the lot of you? The only way out is through the gates. And they're at the gates. There's another way out. l'm going to show you. We'll come out behind them and fuck them in their arses. Don't fight for your king and don't fight for his kingdoms. Don't fight for honor. Don't fight for glory. Don't fight for riches, because you won't get any. This is your city Stannis means to sack. That's your gate he's ramming. lf he gets in, it will be your houses he burns, your gold he steals, your women he will rape. Those are braνe men knocking at our door. Let's go kill them!

>STANNIS: Stand and fight, damn you!

This. Ramsay is insecure and actually does care about other people’s opinions. He’s just seriously fucked up. The only true character in the show who is true evil and heartless is the mountain. But that’s also why he is actually a sort of boring character, he never talks because he all he likes is killing and has no feelings (not even for his brother :( )

And ser meryn, but I kind of suspect they changed him from just being this super loyal soldier who obeys no questions asked to pretty much just a monster, which is also why they probably set up that whole pedophile scene for him before Arya kills him. Not sure why they needed to do that, maybe just because he truly didn’t have a reason to still be on the list once Arya was grown up, but a 9 year old girl might put him on a list to kill him because she doesn’t understand how a king’s guard works. But I don’t know. As is known and said a million times the show was shit by season 7

>He came running at me, this dumb highborn lad, thinking he could end the rebellion with a single swing of his sword

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I don’t have an answer but I just want to say that Roose Bolton was the most under rated character on the show. He was at least tied with Tywin

No cap Roose was probably my favorite character of the whole show

I watched a retard smash bugs.

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>Tywin's voice
>Jorah's voice
>Beric's voice
Literally kino

>Thousands.

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>oddball bastard
Yes sort of. He’s basically Roose’s autistic son. And that’s bad when someone like Roose has to constantly explain you to people since Roose is pretty weird himself. He even knows that Ramsay is a retard that he places too much trust in. The kino ended would have been once Roose’s trueborn son was born he’d have killed Ramsay instead of the other way around. I thought Roose was supposed to be the cold calculating one

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Agreed.

I always liked Roose's. He sounds exactly like I imagined him to sound like when reading the books.

I also thought part of Ramsay’s bastard complex was because he couldn’t get his father’s love. But then they actually have a few touching moments together in season 5. I guess maybe. Maybe. You could say Roose started to like Ramsay after he had a few victories and maybe he just never liked him until that point. I don’t know if the characters changed in writing, or if they always secretly had those soft spots

This is why Littlefinger is one of the best parts of the show. He does moves and sometimes the show doesn't explain them you have to think about the why yourself. My interpretation is him giving Cersei the information that Sansa was with Boltons and they're traitors she would've found out sooner or later. By telling her himself this puts him in her good graces in case his plans in the north blow up he can return to King's Landing to the small council.

I just chalked that up to Roose's pragmatism. He's pretty indifferent of Ramsey, but knew he was useful.

I like to think that Roose and Ramsay were both so weird they were faking their father and son bond with eachother, and both of them were just going through the motions with each other to take advantage of the other one. Or maybe Ramsay just faked it because that’s what he does when he doesn’t know what else to say. Another moment I found slightly funny in the show was when he’s talking to Little Finger and Little Finger just says he heard very little about him, then he says in a really sad voice “I haven’t been a lord very long. I was a bastard” I think in those social situations he has no clue how to act because he’s so far past normal