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00:00We brought you here, George, to find out
00:02What will you do in the book Winsoff Winter?
00:05What you haven't finished yet
00:06Can you tell us
00:07What's been keeping you so long?
00:09Oh my God, these are serious matters!
00:11Why are you making such a big deal out of it?
00:12Exaggerating the issue
00:14Man, you're from 2010?
00:15And you're telling us you'll finish the book?
00:17We haven't seen anything for 15 years.
00:20And what's your name, Malish?
00:21John Cena is right
00:23I am Snow
00:25Jones No
00:27Oh yeah, right, right
00:30It remained noon that I know nothing
00:31You've actually left all the fates of the characters you wrote untouched.
00:34A spoon that didn't happen
00:35Where are they? It's true I haven't finished the book.
00:38But I left two dragons behind.
00:40Two writers will finish the series.
00:42So you don't get upset
00:43May God suffice me and He is the best disposer of affairs against you and them.
00:46The countries of Sawhouna and Sawhou Al-Fans with them
00:48I'm the one who was supposed to take off this chair.
00:50This is my brother's rice
00:52Don't worry, my love.
00:54And I, George, have been working for years to build a great leadership personality in my son.
00:58Freed workers in slaves
00:59And I try as much as I can to be a perfect mother.
01:02or
01:03You didn't give birth to me
01:04What's up?
01:05Mother of Dragons, my lord
01:07And finally
01:08The dragon rides me
01:09And you let people get angry
01:11It's useful
01:12Honestly, I
01:14Custom
01:14I've gone completely mad, Johnny.
01:16Jenint khalas
01:17You and I don't want to finish the book.
01:19say
01:20What delayed it?
01:20for him
01:21Because I don't like writing
01:28When I started writing a book
01:30A Song of Ice and Fire
01:33I wrote it for him when
01:35It was a fantasy world
01:36I can visit him anytime.
01:39I created characters
01:41People I strive to meet every day
01:44There were characters and people in it
01:46I love her
01:47They were dictating my life
01:49And they make it better
01:50Over time, the world fell in love with people other than me.
01:54And they found themselves in it
01:56And one unit became famous
01:58And I remained a hero
02:00Everyone started treating me like I was a genius
02:03Yes, of course there were people receiving it and taking pictures with me because I'm the artist, Yahya Fakhrani.
02:06They thought I was Ahmed Malek
02:08They used to think I was Maya Ezz El-Din
02:10But people started treating me
02:12Kani Malik
02:14I was above humans
02:16I feel like I've finally reached the world I wanted to.
02:18Because, just like I created a world empty of magic and dragons
02:22So I also created a realistic world
02:24I lived in its bounty for many years
02:27No, folks
02:28I'm not going to finish the book.
02:30I won't write again
02:32Because now
02:33And for the first time in my life
02:35I'm happy
02:45I'm not going to let you get away from me, you daughter of Stark, with this head of yours.
02:47Not even your mother, my dear Jorgen.
02:49I don't even care.
02:52music
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03:04On April 14, 2019
03:06For example, nine o'clock
03:07HBO, the American network, is stealing
03:09Episode 1
03:10From the eighth and final part of the series
03:11Game of Thrones
03:12And at the same moment there was
03:1417 million people are sitting in front of their mobile phones
03:17and their televisions
03:18and their computers
03:19So that, my dear, the highest-rated moment in the history of drama viewership can be recorded.
03:2317 million people are waiting for the premiere of the episode.
03:26And that's not even mentioning the cases that will follow, my dear, which we'll be waiting for leaks about.
03:28Like the general kind of year
03:29Game of Thrones is the most successful series in the history of drama.
03:32I was nominated for more than 655 awards.
03:35My dear, 159 of them are my mother's awards.
03:37The series won a total of awards
03:39398 awards
03:41My dear, how many of them are 59?
03:4359, Mom, that's a big number.
03:45Game of Thrones, my dear, was not just an ordinary TV series.
03:47Game of Thrones forced a fundamental rule in world drama
03:49The more seasons there are, the less the viewership.
03:52Do you have something like this, Papel?
03:54After they took it to the bank, they didn't know what to do.
03:55The characters came to an existential crisis
03:57But the number of viewers for Game of Thrones will increase every year.
04:00This means the first season averaged around 9.3 million viewers in America.
04:04When we reach the seventh Muslim, that number, my dear, reaches 33 million.
04:08Fabu Ahmed, don't take this with you because of the pressure.
04:10And the powerful audio and visual institutions
04:12Countries that deal with 3 dragons that breathe fire
04:14Does he really tell you, my dear, that it's an important production?
04:16But what is said to be the most important element in the success of this series
04:19It is a drama plot story
04:22The story behind it is by an author named George R.R. Martin.
04:24The author of the series of months, "The Song of the Palm Frond and the Fire".
04:27A Song of Eyes and Fire
04:29The novels whose events were adapted into this series
04:31But what does that mean, my dear?
04:33If I told you that this series, with its bloody events and dramatic plots
04:37It has a basis and foundation in reality.
04:39I'm Rose Abu Ahmed. You really succeeded in making fun of the hook.
04:42Get out and leave quickly
04:43I understand the program, my dear, unfortunately
04:46Gametronz's events unfold in two fictional continents.
04:49Westeros and Essos
04:50The series is heavily based on history.
04:52But let me surprise you and tell you that there are events
04:54I was very affected by the needs
04:56It actually happened
04:57My dear Martin, he was fascinated by medieval history.
04:59The history of the Middle Ages was full of events
05:01Even the greatest authors' imaginations couldn't conceive of it.
05:04Oh Nariz Abu Ahmed, I mean her great joke
05:06And the great drama product was removed, it turned out to be stolen.
05:08Unfortunately, my dear, it's all copied from history.
05:10And we can find the plot of our series.
05:12Jimmy Futrons' plot begins with an important question.
05:14Who has the right to claim the throne?
05:16After years of a king's rule, the world seemed stable.
05:18However, his rule was very fragile.
05:20King Robert Braven
05:22Robert, as soon as he died, the war began.
05:24What we lived through throughout the series
05:26My dear, in dramatic language it is called
05:28The world-moving event that sets things in motion
05:30May God protect us from it in our lives.
05:32In the 14th and 15th centuries, we find an event that is very similar to the plot.
05:35It is the series of wars known as the Wars of the Roses.
05:38The fundamental question in this war is: who is most deserving of the throne of England?
05:40Is it the House of York and their emblem the white rose?
05:42Nor the Lancaster family
05:44Whose emblem is the red rose?
05:46Lancasters are not Lancasters
05:48The Lancasters in the series are the equivalent
05:50The real Lancasters
05:52Historically, the struggle for the throne begins 80 years before the war.
05:54When King Edward III died in 1377
05:58This man was the ruler of England for fifty whole years.
06:00He estimated that during his reign he would transform it into a powerful state.
06:03After being scattered kingdoms
06:04Because there is a memorial to the great son of King Edward IV
06:07The dragon has a sweet and beautiful face
06:09But my dear, history plays its game and weaves its plot into you.
06:12Because history is full of jokes and trolling
06:14The son of the firstborn dies one year before his father.
06:17At that time, contrary to the established traditions, Edward III decided
06:20He is under the shock of the death of his son.
06:22He extends the line of succession to the son of the deceased's grandson.
06:26The one named Richard II
06:28The problem, my dear, is that the crown prince who died had two brothers.
06:31The king here decided that he would ignore two of his missionary sons.
06:35And even Basterds
06:36The children, my dear, are the ones who will descend from people who have
06:38The two families I told you about
06:40The Euro and the Lancaster
06:42Edward III dies a few months later
06:44Grandson Richard II takes over the throne
06:46So here we have two brothers who are forgiving each other in judgment.
06:48They discovered that their father had written it to the grandson: "Buy and Sell"
06:50Come on, my dear, the people who came from those two brothers
06:52Their rights have been forgotten
06:54They waited a full twenty years until the year 1399
06:57When the Lancastrian leader Honor IV succeeds
06:59It dethrones Richard II.
07:02The grandson takes over as judge.
07:04And after him came his son Henry V
07:06And despite, my dear, there were many conflicts, as we saw.
07:09However, it was a period of relatively stable rule.
07:11In the poem, the dear King Rubit of Baratheon
07:13He was out on a hunting trip with his mattress
07:15He suffered a fatal injury from a wild boar
07:17His wound became infected, and he died after developing a fever.
07:20And that, my dear, is what actually happened to Henry V
07:22When you suddenly describe an incomprehensible injury in a military campaign
07:25Unexplained injury
07:26He became weak and suffered severe pain until he died in his bed.
07:28Second, my dear
07:29This is the son of one of the two brothers
07:31The one who tried to regain power by killing the grandson
07:33The one whom the great king appointed
07:35Just because I know you're definitely lost
07:36Forget about the big relationship
07:37And pay close attention to these two new problems.
07:39Those who are the king's uncles
07:40In your time, my dear, I forgot that Henry V was king.
07:42He died from an unexplained injury.
07:44He suffered until he died in his tent
07:45My dear Henry V dies, and Henry VI comes after him.
07:48Bege, son of Henry VI, succeeded his father who died on a military expedition.
07:51This man, my dear, was weak-willed.
07:53He had a mental illness, said to be most likely schizophrenia.
07:56Henry VI will marry one of the greatest women in Europe
07:58And at the same time, she is one of the fiercest and most beautiful girls in the world.
08:02The French princess who became Queen of England after her marriage to Margaret
08:05Of course, my dear, I don't need to say much to you.
08:07It's a lot to explain that her counterpart in the series is Cersei Lannister.
08:11Abu Ahmed Al-Siti Taat Power S Power
08:13Yes, my dear, whenever you want someone, you marry them.
08:15And you'd like to say thanks bro
08:16Margaret, my dear, was a very friendly character, just like Cersei.
08:18And Circe dressed the English people as a stench
08:20They saw her as just a Frenchwoman parachuted in to rule them.
08:23Honestly, what they told you was just a few of them.
08:25She was also their shit
08:26Margaret's main enemy will be a member of the York family.
08:29Those who are messed up, the Lancrests
08:31This person was summoned from the north to be the owner's advisor and protector.
08:35This man, my dear, is named Richard or York.
08:37And in another, the late, beloved Nate Stark
08:40Richard will try to eliminate the state of poverty and destitution that prevailed in England at that time.
08:45Poverty occurred because the owner became engrossed in his own world.
08:47And the mental seizures that were giving him
08:49This made the space he was taking and gaining more and more seem forgotten at that time.
08:52Margaret and her workers hate him.
08:53Finally, you can take from the king
08:55In one of his mental episodes, Richard decided to move to the north.
08:59But my dear, let me tell you that Richard will be a brotherly character.
09:02Yes, Abu Ahmed is like Nate Stark
09:04Hey Uncle Twix, you're the one!
09:05This is the fashion of the season again
09:06Richard, my dear, train his soldiers and followers
09:08And he goes and tries to teach Margaret literature
09:11Abu Ahmed was victorious.
09:12No, my dear, like you said, with Nate Stark
09:14Richard is quickly defeated by the Lancasters
09:16He was captured and beheaded
09:18Exactly like what happened to Nate Stark in the scene
09:20But you and I haven't been able to get over it yet.
09:23Seven seasons we've been waiting for him to return
09:25Richard, after the execution, hangs his severed head.
09:27Above the Micklegate Gate
09:28And he puts a sheet of paper on his head, my dear.
09:30They were a type of mockery
09:31Isn't this the man who was demanding justice?
09:32Is this the end result?
09:33We'll hang his head and put a necklace on him.
09:34The first season ended with the death of Nate Stark or Richard Overhor.
09:38My dear, the world, from that moment on, is ablaze and never extinguished.
09:42If you remember, my dear, the character of Robb Stark
09:45Nate Stark's son
09:46The one we all loved and feared to be in the company of at weddings
09:49Rob, who was leading a march from the north to take Trappon
09:51The real one is King Edward IV
09:54Richard's son from the north, whose head was cut off
09:56Nate Stark
09:57Even the son, my dear, aimed to kill Margaret and her bastard son.
10:00What's this, Abu Ahmed? Is Margaret just like Cersei?
10:02He also brought the kids from Bastards
10:03Aywa, my dear
10:04Margaret had a son whose paternity was disputed.
10:07And it is the result of an illegitimate encounter
10:09One son
10:10okay
10:11This bastard son, my dear, is the son of Margaret, who is Cersei.
10:14He is Edward of Westminster
10:16If you saw his picture, my dear, you would find him to be a handsome young man with very angelic features.
10:20But my dear, please don't be deceived by his appearance, because what you expect is true.
10:24According to historians, Margaret raised this son to be violent and arrogant.
10:28He imbibed from his son-in-law baseness, meanness, and the morals of revenge.
10:31To the point, my dear, that they were even talking about him, and he was eight years old.
10:34He's a child in his own land, yet he judges people by cutting their throats.
10:37Knowledge in the year of learning, you pray, you eat coke, you drink ambuh
10:40This is destroying a group, going to a place where a group is being destroyed.
10:42The strange thing, my dear, is not that his family was doing that.
10:44The strange thing is that the child was enjoying this.
10:46From the north, we see Robstarch advancing, or in this case, Edward IV.
10:49He leads the march of revenge for his father against the Lancasters and Margaret in particular
10:53And so, my dear, the Lancasters meet the Yorkists at the Battle of Twix Barry.
10:57The battle that ends in Margaret's worst possible fate when the Lancaster forces are defeated
11:01And Edward or Joffrey in the series gets his head cut off immediately despite all his pleas.
11:06He'll die, my dear, when he's twenty years old.
11:11Despite, my dear, the death of the spoiled and violent son, Margaret's son
11:14Margaret's escape and Edward IV's successful revenge
11:18In the case of the series, Robstark managed to avenge his father, but my dear, the story doesn't end there.
11:23The throne isn't fought over by just two people, as you saw, many people fight over it.
11:26On the other side of the Delta, after you cross the English Channel, you find another side in France.
11:30A prince raised in exile so that he may return and claim the throne for the sake of knowledge.
11:33Henry Tudor
11:34Who in the series does this guy represent, my dear?
11:36Who is Abu Ahmed, Jon Snow, and Walcad Rojo?
11:38Who's wrong, my dear? But you've brought Prince Henry Tudor closer to the Daenerys Targaryen in the series.
11:42The man in history was the exiled prince of France
11:44The drama added a few embellishments, making her a devout woman whom fire cannot burn, and my mother, the other three.
11:48Henry, my dear, was from the branch of the Lancaster family that he fled after the defeat of Margaret, who is Cersei.
11:54Now, my dear, the Yorkists are the ones who rule it, and because the Yorkists are not weak or cowardly
11:58My dear, they were giving him money early on and were driving him around.
12:00That's why they will try to bring him back to exile more than once, but they will fail.
12:08Henry, my dear, the exiled prince in France, who, as we said, was Callisse, believed from his childhood that he was the rightful heir to the throne.
12:13Although he has no army, no forces, no dragons like Daenerys Targaryen, nor even her beauty and charm
12:18However, he was confident in himself. It was reasonable that Abu Ahmed went himself to Al-Khald and promoted it in the tent.
12:21We live, my dear, he had something else to do.
12:23Henry was very confident in himself, and when he felt in 1484 that he had appeared in a suitable and prepared manner
12:28He prepares the ships just like Kalisse.
12:30It rides across the English Channel and reaches the British mainland.
12:34There he goes to the people of Wales and asks them to help him regain his throne
12:38My dear, the idea that the Welsh hated the Yorkists
12:41When the Manfi prince of the Lancastrians comes to them and tells them that they will overthrow this Yorkist rule and return, they will not believe him; they will answer the call and their souls will be in his hands.
12:49Pedro assembled an army of 6,000 Welsh soldiers to begin their march on London to reclaim his throne.
12:54After a series of minor battles, the Lancastrians, led by Henry, would meet the Yorkists who ruled at the Battle of Boswell.
13:00Here, my dear Henry Tudor, the exiled prince triumphs and reclaims his throne.
13:04I'm Abu Ahmed in the eighth season, and in a brilliant move, he announces his marriage to a princess from the York story, while he's still with Ta'am in the battle.
13:11Princess Di, my dear, who is the equivalent of whom in the series? Almost John Noor
13:14What? I mean, my dear, he made Henry Caylice a lion and the Yorkist princess Jones a lion.
13:18Why all this transportation?
13:19My dear, she's the one who killed you.
13:21Didn't you notice that he loved his blindness?
13:22It is important, my dear, that Hans is going around in circles, determining the ratios of the two causes.
13:34And so, my dear, ends a war that lasted 30 years in England, or what is historically known as the Wars of the Roses.
13:40This war, my dear, is not just a war of words; this is a war that changed the history of England forever.
13:44Because exactly like what happened in the Kron series
13:46Most of England's princes and nobles died in the battle.
13:49This meant that many castles that were under the control of the nobles were left without any rulers.
13:52This also contributed to the end of the era of indoctrination in England.
13:55Because there are no more mistakes.
13:57This war, my dear, has inspired many English writers, long before George R.R. Martin.
14:01We find it, for example, in the works of Shakespeare
14:03Costumes from Henry Seeds' trilogy and Richard III
14:06But let me tell you, the name of the War of the Two Roses is because I'm telling you, back and forth like that.
14:09It was Shakespeare's own invention
14:10George R.R. Martin didn't scratch the war like that, as it happened in history and he wrote about it.
14:14George, as a history buff, decided to make a koshari dish.
14:17The good part is on top of the good part, there are other details that happened in history
14:20And she began to push her into this conflict
14:23My dear friend, the idea is Battle of the Black Hooters.
14:26When Stannis Plathion brings his entire army from the sea
14:29King's Landing, the capital of Westeros, is besieged.
14:31To reclaim the throne from the bastard king, Joffrey
14:34And here, my dear, if you remember, Stans was bringing his strength
14:37And that's Stans, he was with the Red Magic and his friend Lord Onion, and he didn't trust anyone.
14:40Nizan's power was not in the Lannisters' and Joffrey's favor.
14:43In this episode, my dear, everything in the series was saying
14:46Kings Landing is about to fall
14:47The stans plation is the salvation of the new king
14:49But a dangerous weapon will emerge from the midst of the Lannisters that will completely change the game.
14:53The fire that ignites in the water
14:55Abu Ahmed, I saw her
14:56And love is alive from the position of this graphics team and those in charge of the visual effects.
15:00And make battles
15:01Hey, my dear, let me tell you that the fire that was burning in the water and that burned Stans' boats wasn't entirely from my uncle, the author.
15:08How to position the dragons
15:09History tells us how the fire that burned in these waters saved the real city of Akshley from siege.
15:15The city of Byzantium or Constantinople in Istanbul is a dream
15:17In the era of the Qumawi, the Muslim armies would represent the spirit and specter of the entire world.
15:22The Arabs, who just a few years ago no one had heard of or known anything about
15:26They left the Arabian Peninsula to bring down great empires
15:29My dear friend, the Arab armies left the Arabian Peninsula, entered Egypt and the Levant, and reached Andalusia.
15:34An unparalleled military success that favored the Persian kingdom and its entirety.
15:39And they began to fear the empires that followed.
15:41The Arab armies began their siege of the Byzantine capital.
15:44Constantinople
15:45In the heart of Constantinople lived a Jewish refugee named Callinicus
15:48Callinicus, that man, my dear, would go to sleep and wake up with only one story to tell.
15:51The Arabs are coming and they're going to occupy this country.
15:53I'm a refugee and I'm warning you, you'll end up like
15:55We won't find the Third Empires with the Bat
15:57And here, my dear Callinicus, you will focus on just one need.
15:59He won't be bothered by the question of whether the Arabs will come or not.
16:01I had a question, but it was a bit far off.
16:02When the Arabs come and arrive, how will we stop them?
16:04My dear friend wanted to create a deterrent weapon to protect Constantinople.
16:07The truth is that this refugee, Kalnickos, was right with her.
16:10Because in the year 672, at the height of the Byzantine Empire's weakness
16:13After her wars that exhausted her mother with the Persian queen
16:16The Byzantines were surprised by Tin Tin
16:19Arabs on the city palaces
16:21The attempt was repeated in the year 717
16:23During the reign of Caliph Sulayman ibn Abd al-Malik
16:25And the Caliph Omar bin Abdul Aziz
16:26The attack will fail both times
16:28This was very strange, especially during the second siege.
16:30The Arab legend was mighty
16:32I'm Aziz, we're talking about 400 ships coming from Egypt
16:34And 360 ships coming from Andalusia and North Africa
16:37That means approximately 800 ships full of weapons, equipment, and men.
16:40These ships are separate from the land army.
16:42The army that came from Asia Minor to contribute to the siege
16:45If you were sitting in the Byzantine stands at that time and cheering them on
16:47She'll probably get up and leave the match.
16:49We're going to be torn apart, we're going to be torn apart, but my dear, suddenly
16:51The Arab army found the Byzantine ships equipped with flamethrowers.
16:54In a strange sight, the ships were found engulfed in flames.
16:57By God, what did you feel about discovering this fire?
16:59It's as if we're living in ancient times.
17:01Based on my limited historical knowledge, I can confirm that fire was a common weapon in these battles.
17:05My dear, I'm going to tell you about a different kind of fire.
17:07Dee d'azezi, it was an invention called Greek fire.
17:10This fire is unlike any other fire; you can pour water on it, but it won't go out.
17:13On the contrary, let me tell you that the substance that ignites the fire
17:16If the water itself is poured down while it's not lit, it will ignite the water.
17:19You're setting the water on fire, you fool! You're setting the water on fire, my dear!
17:21According to historians, this surprise weapon had a negative psychological impact on the victims.
17:25The psychological battle was far more difficult than the events of the battle itself.
17:28Imagine, my dear Marky, you've lit it in the middle of the water, and when you take some water to put it out, you say it's burning even more.
17:32But if you were to jump out of the water to save your life and leave the ship, no one would listen to that.
17:35The water itself is gone, it's lit up and turned into hell.
17:39In other words, my dear, you belong to the dead and the wounded, my dear, the strength of the Arabs in the siege.
17:42However, it ended in defeat, and the Byzantine Empire was saved from an inevitable end, which the Persian Empire had yet to face.
17:49The Byzantine Empire never stopped using fire throughout its history.
17:52Greek fire was used against every new power that was emerging from the Russians, Islam, and others.
17:58Just like Cersei used it again in Geminus in the famous temple burning scene
18:02One of the greatest sontraxy in the world
18:04Greek fire was an essential part of the history of the Byzantine Empire
18:07Her mere presence was enough to make enemies think twice before attacking.
18:10This is because the soldiers' morale was already low before the battle even began.
18:13Ahmed, don't take it personally, I feel like you're exaggerating.
18:15British warrior John Norwich says it's impossible that we're exaggerating the importance of Greek fire.
18:22Because its concept and impact are inherently exaggerated.
18:25What more can we exaggerate? This is a disaster! It can't be extinguished with water.
18:28Why are you exaggerating? It's thanks to the Greek fire, according to him.
18:31The Byzantine Empire lasted for more than 700 years.
18:34Like Pfuzzb from the Green Fire series, she saved the throne and the Lannisters ruled Westeros for many years.
18:39That's why, my dear, Greek fire was considered one of the secrets of the Byzantine state.
18:43And to this day, it remains one of history's mysteries.
18:45Nobody knows exactly what it was made of.
18:47All of them are just theories and speculations.
18:50One of these predictions was that they used pine resin
18:53The sticky substance produced by pine trees
18:55They mix it with oil extracted from the ground.
18:57So, as you say, this mixture stays lit for as long as possible.
19:00Honestly, I'm asking because of the question, how many times does it ignite?
19:02My question is, how does it ignite in water?
19:04My dear, let me assure you again that these are just speculations.
19:06Nobody knows exactly what the Habd forces are.
19:08But some sources speculate that the fire was igniting in the water.
19:10By adding quicklime
19:12Which is calcium chelate if you mix it with water
19:14A chemical reaction called chemistry occurs.
19:16Quicklime absorbs all the water
19:18It is converted by C A O H 2
19:20The heat released from this reaction ignites the oil.
19:23Put some galvanized iron powder on it and you'll get a very intense fire that's irritating to the eyes.
19:26A flame sprayed on a few tattoos will create the most amazing explosions.
19:29But my dear, all of this is just speculation.
19:32Because only a few strong people knew the secret of Greek fire.
19:35And you didn't even write a recipe for it to reach us.
19:37And this is a historically significant match, if the entire empire possessed the secret of the fire that ignites the waters.
19:40Nobody will finish off the planet; 70% of it will be water at the bottom, and the whole thing will be a swamp.
19:43Therefore, with the collapse of the Byzantine Empire, the secret of Greek fire will disappear forever
19:48And that, my dear, is exactly what happened in Jim and Vetrones.
19:50The secret of the Wuggilfire that only he knew
19:53Where is The Alchemist Guild located?
19:56In Kingsland
19:57Is this all the historical secrets hidden in Jim and Vetrones?
20:01No, Abu Hamad, because it's clear from the episode indicator that the episode isn't over and that I still have some sweets to go.
20:06So please, go out and come back again.
20:08We're just leaving a chance for someone who's eating to wash their hands.
20:11Dear viewer, let me take you to the episode "The Reins of Castamere"
20:16One of the most famous episodes of the series
20:18Iza Abu Hamad, I don't know, I know them all.
20:19We want a good definition and a good understanding of it.
20:21The idea is that her name is not known as Castamere Rains.
20:24It is famous for red weddings.
20:29Let's get back to the episode, my dear.
20:30The Red Wedding, my dear, was the ninth episode of the third season.
20:32Robstark, my dear, is going to hold a feast in honor of the Starks.
20:35He has Lord Wilderfrey
20:37A pure Westerosian wedding
20:39People are happy, a bride and groom, tall and beautiful, in white, a dowry of beauty, may God bless you and your family.
20:44These countries are insuring cakes these days, while those in the north are insuring pies
20:47Suddenly the door locks and the betrayal is revealed
20:50The Starks delivered the goods to the families.
20:52In the same scene, Krupp Stark and his pregnant wife, whom he married but couldn't marry, die.
20:57And his mother, the one who killed Stark, the one who loved Jonsson for so long
20:59All the men in the Starks who were at this wedding are completely dead.
21:03And the viewer, my friend, who thought that the worst thing he had ever seen was the death of Nate Stark
21:07Kishof Nas Lee Nate Stark and he's right in front of his eyes
21:10My dear, there's no one better than Nate Stark's Yerpentine family.
21:12One woman is on the run looking for her friend.
21:13And the second one, every time you see Toxic Prince, you marry him.
21:15And she tells you, "Whatever, they're all good."
21:16It's ironic, of course, that these two were the most likely to be killed.
21:19One small one that does risky things
21:20And the second thing is, I won't say what I released from Geoffrey
21:22Walnut Bolten
21:23The Red Wedding episode is rated by art magazines
21:25It is one of the most horrific episodes in history.
21:28After the death of a very large part of the Stark family
21:31What we, as poor souls, thought was the mission of heroes
21:33The course of the series changes forever.
21:35Let me tell you that the episode caused a strange reaction on social media.
21:38To the point that people started insulting George R.R. Martin
21:40How are you? This is not like that
21:41And when people made the issue very serious, the insults increased.
21:43The author's response was even more shocking.
21:45He told them, "You are aware that I don't have anything from me."
21:47The Red Wedding is inspired by two real events in history.
21:51The Black Dinner and the Grinko Massacre
21:53We found Abu Hamid on George R.R. Martin
21:55The castle rosary and the two times can be consoled.
21:57They remain uglier than the red wedding in November
21:59In 1440 there was a king in Scotland
22:01A ten-year-old king named James II
22:03Fatimi is the first topic of this, Abu Hamid
22:05This king is extending a dinner invitation at the historic Edinburgh Castle.
22:09For members of the Black Dogs' Nest
22:11My dear, one of the biggest families in the country
22:13And what did he do, my dear? William Douglas is gone.
22:15He was 16 years old at the time, and his younger brother David.
22:17And their men with them
22:19At first, my dear, they were sitting happily
22:21Music, drinks, and a head of bread on the family
22:23What could happen?
22:25It happens in a room where a king is 10 years old
22:27They'll make naprox instead of nuggets.
22:29Suddenly, my dear, something strange happens in Baloot.
22:31And it is neutralized by a black frastor on the large yellow one.
22:33Wabel, my dear, do you think the Mazjangi was present at the gathering?
22:35Frastor de was not a class that was offered
22:37This was the signal to begin the massacre.
22:39And indeed, my dear, the soldiers who drag the two brothers out enter.
22:41And they carry out the death penalty on them.
22:43Of course, my dear, I don't need to tell you that the little king
22:45Of course, my dear, I don't need to tell you that the little king
22:47Ten years later, he wasn't the one behind the rosary, my dear.
22:49But it was his advisors who did that.
22:51Oh Abu Ahmad, is it reasonable to make a rosary and hug a child?
22:53And, my dear, this rosary was in a nursing home.
22:55Those who killed those children
22:57The oldest was 16 years old, and the advisors, when they saw
22:59The black Douglas family's influence is growing in England.
23:01They were afraid of them and rushed to eliminate them.
23:03My dear, King James, the ten-year-old boy, was so frightened by the sight.
23:07Fadl tried to order his advisors to stop the killing.
23:10Someone started begging them to stop, feeling like there was a massacre.
23:13But it was too late
23:14My dear Hassi, that could be even worse than the Black Dinner
23:17It would be the Gilenko massacre that occurred in 1691
23:21At that time, King William of Aurangzeb was able to depose the king he had encountered, James VII.
23:25And like any king, he deposed the king he met.
23:27He asked all the clans in Scotland to declare their allegiance to Halil
23:30They gave them a deadline until the first day of 1692.
23:33Hey my dear, we have a clan called McDonald's in front of us
23:35She has two problems with the new king
23:37The problem, my dear, is that the new king's advisor
23:39He was reading the Macdonald clan very much
23:41Another problem, my dear, is that this clan said it's simple, folks.
23:44Honestly, we have covenants, traditions, and falsehood.
23:46We believe it is more elegant to seek permission from the deposed former king.
23:50We tell him, "Never mind, we're done with you and we'll take over from the new king."
23:53Why customs?
23:54And the omen, my dear, was really saying that, they weren't joking.
23:56And James VII, deposed as a man of few words
23:58And I sold them a document, my dear.
23:59And I say to them, "Go ahead, go to the new king's house."
24:01Adham gave them the permission they wanted.
24:03You might expect, my dear, that the problem will be solved here.
24:05But the one who drove the luck of the McDonald clan
24:07The messenger who brought this gentle reply from King James VII
24:11Time limit on his way
24:12Another clan that rivals the MacDonald clan
24:14They arrested him, took him prisoner, and didn't release him until a few days later.
24:17It took only a few days for the response to arrive, and it was late.
24:20Unfortunately, my dear, the new king is operating under the Ghosting procedure.
24:24It seems you're not responding to messages and you're ignoring the system.
24:27This is clearly disrespectful and must be dealt with firmly and decisively.
24:31They disappear, the messenger of the night disappears, the messenger of the night
24:35McDonald's, my dear, you've gone crazy
24:37The new king, my dear, wanted to raise McDonald's
24:39In a violent way
24:40So, after a royal army unit, if your hands were to turn, you would be like Glinkom.
24:42The place where the McDonald clan lives
24:44Those are the other people who didn't trust the man
24:46They just had a problem with the new king's advisor.
24:48They wanted to get permission from the old king.
24:50I know
24:51But my dear, the order has already been issued.
24:53The soldiers, my dear, have arrived at the McDonald family's house.
24:55They claimed that they were wayfarers in need of a place to preach for a few days
24:59We heard you have Airbnb
25:01My dear friend, McDonald's friend, they said, "What a coincidence!"
25:03We just pledged allegiance to your new king.
25:05Of course, we'll tell their soldiers what to do.
25:07They kept knocking on the doors of the trees around them, eating in the sun.
25:09Indeed, my dear Macdonald clan, they hosted a contingent of 120 soldiers.
25:13They didn't know that this band had a clear moon with them.
25:16They kill all men under the age of seventy.
25:19Just because the response was delayed?
25:21There's still more to the message, my dear, telling them to leave the adults alone.
25:23They fled to the mountains and died of cold on their own.
25:25The issue wasn't about mercy, it was
25:27Downsizing resources saves effort
25:29The soldiers, my dear, are staying as guests of the McDonald family.
25:31They are noble souls, if they are evil
25:33After they moved their sturdy nests, they entered and ate.
25:35The McDonald family wakes up
25:37To the sound of soldiers
25:39The soldiers attack them in their beds after midnight.
25:41And then you kill and slaughter
25:43The soldiers killed all the men of the tribe in their beds.
25:45After that, my dear, they set fire to the houses.
25:47As for women, children, and the elderly
25:49In Harbu in Yemayr
25:51At the height of the hour, so they too can die from the cold.
25:53And the hourly rate, my dear, let's go.
25:55The most desolate place in Westeros
25:57North's farthest extreme
25:59Come here, my dear sister, take my hand and let's go to the wall.
26:01That's how he introduced you to the year of the Night Watch
26:03The deceased former
26:05Kenji Anda North is currently Jon Snow
26:09The wall, as the story says
26:11It was built by Palestinians to protect humanity.
26:13They protect them from creatures like the White Walkers
26:15Or any evil lurking behind the wall
26:17Above the wall stands the White Watch forever
26:19They spend their lives there without any opportunity
26:21For litigation or for recourse
26:23No, not just any task other than protecting the wall.
26:25According to George R.R. Manton
26:27The idea for the wall came to him when he went to visit the ruins
26:29Hadrian's Wall in the 1980s
26:31Sur, my dear, is very ordinary.
26:33I adopted the year 122 AD before we opened the thousands place in history.
26:35Adopted by order of the Roman Emperor Hadrian
26:37The wall was built for savage tribes
26:39They are called the Picts, from northern Scotland.
26:41They attack the English symptoms
26:43Bebni is perhaps building for the first time in history
26:45A stone wall 117 km long
26:48Very simple
26:49So, if you're driving at 100 km/h
26:51This is not an hour after the next
26:52This wall represents the dividing line
26:54He says that this is the end of the Roman Empire
26:56Anything beyond this wall
26:58Barbarian states
26:59These are the boundaries where civilization ends.
27:01And the unknown begins behind it
27:03Shosh R.R. Martin says that he
27:04When he stood on this wall, he heard the eighty
27:06A Roman soldier himself standing at the end of the world
27:08The End of Civilization
27:09That moment created a deep feeling within him
27:11And they began to ask questions
27:12What was that soldier thinking?
27:14He stood amidst the cold and ice
27:16It is expected that he will extend his gaze to the horizon.
27:18There are dangerous monsters that could appear at any moment.
27:20They will come and end human civilization
27:22Let's go back to the series.
27:23If I asked you about the ice wall
27:24What was his role in the events?
27:25What are you going to tell me?
27:26I don't know this, Hamad.
27:27We appreciate the people in it.
27:28We've been counting on Uniga for years
27:29We say that this protects us from white berries
27:31And the first thing that happened when White and Cherry returned
27:32The wall is empty
27:33The north remained vulnerable
27:34The wall collapsed easily in front of White and Cherry
27:36And that, my friend, is pretty much what happened to the wall, Hadrim.
27:38Because the Roman Empire
27:40Late fourth century AD
27:41The situation was starting to collapse
27:42She was forced to withdraw the soldiers from the wall.
27:44So that they could control the problems that were happening within the empire itself.
27:48And in the end, they had almost completely lost control of Britain.
27:51Zima the savage and Barbara came from behind the wall in the series
27:53And they integrated into the community beyond the wall.
27:55Walla Turmon
27:56He has no love in his life
27:57Renov Tarth from the long six
27:58Also, my dear, what actually happened
28:00The Scottish tribes began to mobilize after the Wall demonstration.
28:03Exactly like the father and Cherry did
28:05And they began to live around the wall
28:07To the point that the population afterwards
28:08They took stones from the wall itself.
28:09They began building ordinary houses around the place.
28:11So that the real ending is
28:13Ah, the walls might hold.
28:14It can be a solution in many situations.
28:15But ultimately, it is not capable of stopping the wheel of history.
28:19Our historic love, sir
28:20After generations, sir
28:21Ibn Khaldoun, sir
28:24If we wanted to talk about barbaric civilizations
28:26or barbarism
28:28The heroes saw the impact coming from the other side.
28:31They consider themselves the civilized world.
28:33The one standing against this barbarity
28:34And he created its saff and entered it within its borders.
28:36So here, my dear, we cannot forget
28:38And let's not mention the Dathraki
28:40According to Leo Thrones, the Valdhatrakis were a warlike people.
28:43Full Time Warriors
28:44People who know how to handle two things very strongly
28:47horse and weapon
28:48But they posed no threat to Westeros
28:51Because they are the second paragraph, Esos
28:53Suddenly, my dear, these peoples are capable of transgressing the research.
28:55And it remains suddenly present in the heart of Westeros
28:57George R.R. Martin said that he drew inspiration for the Dathraki idea.
28:59From the nomadic peoples of Asia
29:01And at their head, of course, was the Mongol, the uncle of Genghis Khan, the uncle of Hulagu.
29:04And it's easy, my dear, to see this in their daily lives.
29:06Those who relied on travel and moving around with good intentions
29:08Even the leader's name in the story was Alcal.
29:10In fact, his name was Raw
29:11This is besides the topic of poetry, for example.
29:13Caldrobo was in another sleep, his hair falling down to his haircut.
29:15And that means we will never be defeated.
29:17My dear Mongolian, they have a belief that man's strength and spirit
29:20It lives in his hair
29:21And you're the reason, Abu
29:23That's why, my dear, they never cut their hair.
29:25That's how it is, I sent Asam like that
29:27So that they don't lose their human strength and spirit
29:29Which, as you can see, means I lost them a long time ago.
29:31The war tactics are the same: they launch quick, surprise attacks to take the enemy by surprise.
29:34Their terrifying, overflowing demise that occurs at the end of any war
29:37That's why the Dotraki were proud that whenever they entered a city, they would burn it completely.
29:41And this is exactly what the Mongols were doing.
29:43The Dotraki's departure from Essos Lusters was a terrifying surprise.
29:46The Lannisters have been saying this since the first series.
29:48What kind of Dotraki are they, they'll come and stress
29:49Countries that didn't know the sea's passengers
30:01Oh God, make it a good thing that they suddenly encounter the Mongol tribes
30:04Which are supposedly nomadic tribes coming from East Asia
30:07Look, my dear, the bread was a continuation, and we were absent several times on the road.
30:10Located in the heart of Europe
30:11The Europeans cried out and found the Mongols in the heart of Europe.
30:13And after they succeed in crossing the Volga River
30:15And they're destroying, my dear, cities like Moscow and Kyiv.
30:18And they will wipe the kingdoms of Georgia and Armenia off the face of the earth.
30:22And it even creates an alliance behind the two most powerful kingdoms in Europe.
30:25Poland and Morocco
30:26To stop the Mongols who were being led by Ögedei, son of Genghis Khan
30:30And we see, my dear, that the Mongols easily humiliate the mighty European alliance.
30:35Poles, Germans, French, and Maghreb
30:38The Mongols completely crushed them and scattered the entire European armies.
30:42Year 2441
30:43I'm telling you, it's a terrifying surprise.
30:45The Mongol massacres in Hungary killed almost half the population of Vagner
30:50In one year, the Mongols, in the name of God, what God wills
30:52They were complementary and often ruled the world.
30:54But there's still a story to learn.
30:55Disputes within the Mongol dynasty began to arise, and the Mongols began fighting amongst themselves.
30:59Then, by some miracle, their expansion around the world comes to a halt.
31:02Contrary to all expectations, their terrifying illusions, whether in Europe or here in the East, are stopping.
31:06Live well, my dear, you profit from the outside, control the inside
31:08Joe Di Azizi controlled a very famous piece of advice in history
31:11Come, my dear, let's talk a little about dragons.
31:16To my dear Gaza, I just recharged my gas card.
31:18The dragon, my dear, is mentioned in the early episodes of the series.
31:21As a mythical creature, people believe it is extinct.
31:24There's no more of it left, but at the same time it was terrifying.
31:26His mention of it brings people back to the Tergerians
31:28And how does Matt King, Daenerys's father, use dragons to punish his enemies?
31:32He enjoyed watching them burn.
31:34The dragon, my dear, is a wondrous phenomenon in history.
31:36Because it's very interesting that something as legendary as this is present and existing in many places.
31:41Meaning, my dear, this is not true.
31:43In science we know that it is something that does not exist
31:45Why then has it existed in different civilizations throughout history?
31:47For example, you see dragons in Mesopotamian myths from 2000 BC
31:51And how the dragon was an essential part of the Babylonian creation myth.
31:55We also see dragons in Chinese culture.
31:57It began to appear in the Hongshan civilization 4500 years BC
32:01We also see dragons in Europe
32:02In the famous story, Saint George comes forward and confronts the dragon to save the princess.
32:06And despite, my dear, the dragon's form differing from the other civilizations
32:08However, we will always find commonalities.
32:10For example, it's something that exists between reptiles and birds.
32:13He breathes fire and flies, and as you say, he always symbolizes evil.
32:16Many people, my dear, were surprised
32:18How can something that doesn't exist be unreal?
32:21But humans, as you say, are united in their belief in its existence.
32:23Here we find ourselves faced with two main theories that attempt to explain this question.
32:27The first theory can be metaphorically called that
32:29Maadi medicine is improving
32:30That's the name of the theory.
32:31Anthropologists explain the prevalence of dragons in all civilizations.
32:34Humans are born with an innate fear of reptiles.
32:37Around 40% of people have a phobia of fatigue.
32:39My dear, if you brought a child and he saw a type of reptile, he would most likely be scared.
32:42This, my dear, is called developmental memory
32:45This is what makes humans instinctively afraid of reptiles.
32:47The human mind begins almost simultaneously to imagine frightening qualities of reptiles.
32:52He asked me, "My dear, what else frightens a person and makes them unable to face it, like reptiles?"
32:56Absolutely, my dear, the one who brought the fire
32:58And what is the thing that man himself wants to do but hasn't been able to do since his existence on this planet?
33:02It flies
33:03Put this in the horror blender.
33:05You still have reptiles that fly and breathe fire.
33:09We can't say from its appearance, and the university mind thinks in only one way.
33:12Humans imagined their enemy to be a reptile.
33:14Those who are able to direct the bow fell into the universe
33:16Which is fire, and they neglect something that humans don't know how to do.
33:19It flies
33:20So, my dear, we have something that humanity has agreed upon, regardless of the victory over their foolishness.
33:23This, my dear, is the first vision
33:25We cannot say that it is a scientific concept
33:27Like I told you, it's normal, it happens.
33:29The second perspective, my dear, is called "put yourself in their shoes."
33:31Put yourself in their shoes
33:32Put yourself in the historical and geographical context
33:35Do you think that only students at Mansoura University find dinosaurs?
33:38Humans all the time
33:39Throughout many eras, they found dinosaur bones and fossils.
33:42So they begin to try to imagine it and support their ideas with many historical texts.
33:46For example, you have the Chinese historian Chang Shu, 4th century BC
33:49He described to us the petrified dragon bone that people found in the Sichuan region
33:53Because they sent Dabo Ahmed, they found dragon bones
33:55My dear, we will discover in about 2400 years that this bone is simply a dinosaur bone.
34:02Now, if you read the written description, you will discover that they discovered a dinosaur bone.
34:06But in the year 1000 BC, they had no idea about this.
34:09This issue is repeated in many places.
34:11For example, we have ancient historical texts found in northern India.
34:14It is said that people found dinosaur bones in the dragon of Al-Amaliyah
34:17The same need arose in Greek civilizations.
34:19When a person sees a dinosaur bone or fossils, they imagine a giant creature and attribute mythical qualities to it.
34:25These qualities help him explain phenomena he doesn't understand, such as, for example, the outbreak of unexplained fires.
34:31And who is responsible? Why would a fire break out without anyone setting anything on fire?
34:34There must be a dragon that will terrify people from 400 BC onwards
34:38She says that these are just a few interactions, he won't buy them.
34:41But the idea that there's a large lizard that flies and breathes fire from its mouth makes perfect sense.
34:46On May 19, 2019, my dear, our journey with Game of Thrones will come to an end.
34:51And the final episode, my dear, gets a rating of four out of ten on IMDb.
34:55Thirty percent on Rotten Tomatoes
34:57This, my dear viewers, is fifty-five percent for the niqab.
35:00This, my dear, is a review of the film "Muta'am Bushadiya," a wonderful work by director Ahmed Shaheed.
35:04This rating, my dear, means that this was the worst episode in the history of this great series.
35:08Because, simply put, my dear, in this episode Daenerys went crazy just like her father.
35:12Her father, Matt King
35:13The Matking, whose story history tells us, when he seized power, had a high charisma that made him beloved by all the people, but his inexplicable haircut turned him into a madman.
35:22He has developed a deep-seated suspicion; he's become paranoid and enjoys torturing people. The sight of him burning people now pleases him.
35:27The degree of Hazizi, when we see him in the series for the only time, is when he says his famous line, "Burn them all."
35:32Because he started burning his enemies, and that's what caused Robert Baratheon's rebellion to happen, and Jaime Lannister got him into his college and became King Slayer forever.
35:40This revolution ends with the downfall of the Mad King and the fall of the Targaryen dynasty.
35:44Don't you realize, my dear, that this is the same dramatic arc that occurred in Daenerys's story; she reached the same transformation as her father.
35:50And it, my dear, is an event somewhat inspired by the story of the Roman Emperor Nero.
35:54In 54 AD, the teenager Nero became Emperor of Rome. How old was he, my dear? He was 16 years old.
36:01Aziz Zaman ruled, they were holding them while they were Grade 5
36:03The idea, my dear, that the one holding the 300 is that the emperor from those countries is going through a midlife crisis in his adolescence, so he finds his thoughts mixed up, not knowing whether to surrender to the scattered thoughts or go and corner the thalaf.
36:11Just like you, my dear, loved Daenerys in the first series, she doesn't deserve the Iron Throne, and you admired the story of the Underdog who kept forcing and forcing and forcing, and you see her before you freeing slaves and oppressing the poor.
36:20Nero, too, in the first five years of his reign, was a model of a wise ruler, to the point that, my dear, some historians have even referred to the era of the Roman people as the "Zubi era," after Nero increased the powers of the Senate and made democratic rule more widespread.
36:33Nero was also a very fun-loving man, so he was very interested in entertainment, festivals, celebrations, and holidays. He also wanted to establish a very fair system, so he abolished secret trials. Nero created a new system where the accused had to have a defense to ensure justice. Before this move, they were supposed to be fair and lenient. Behind every great man is a woman, and behind Nero was his mother, Agrippina the Younger, who brought the throne to her son on a platter. This was when she did something unusual...
37:03As for his daughter Octavia, my dear, she surpassed her uncle, and her son surpassed his cousin. Then she made her uncle, who was her husband, bring Nero closer and make him his ruler instead of his own son. What was this all about when he fell in love with a screen after him? After that, my dear, a fateful coincidence occurs, one that repeats itself many times in history, until the coincidence is no longer there. Suddenly, Uncle Claudius, who was, God willing, in the best of health and living well, and enjoying his marital life with his niece, suddenly dies.
37:33In the character of Nero, he decides to kill her. He kills his mother, Abu Hamad. Nero, my dear, invites his mother to a sea party and provides her with a royal boat just for her. He arranges for a stone canopy to fall on the boat. The six women were supposed to be sitting on the boat, and something happened to them. But, my dear, the surprise is that the canopy falls on her head, but she survives with only minor injuries. But even so, she was hit on the head. You will understand now, my dear, that the wicked Nero wants to get rid of her.
38:03His mother was a traitor, and he sent a military expedition to capture and kill her. Thus began Nero's journey into madness. He decided to kill his wife Octavia because she was a traitor like his mother, and then he married Poppaea's mistress. After that, he decided to kill her too, in the most gruesome way possible. Someone who killed his mother and wife wouldn't hesitate to kill his beloved Tarf Azizi. How did he kill her? He killed her while training her, while she was pregnant, when he was seized by a fit of rage. Nero Azizi wasn't just an ordinary savage; he was an artist who...
38:33And it is said that he sells himself and wears a mask resembling it in front of people, and the man among you, I won't bring him to my acting. After that, Nero continues his journey, searching for his brother, and then he kills him. My dear, he will try to get rid of his teacher Seneca, but he probably won't have the heart to kill him with his own hands, so he drives him to suicide. Do you realize, my dear, that this was the philosopher who was fortunate in his time, whose judgment over all just decisions? So with his death, justice ended, wisdom ended, and madness took over. But, my dear, the very important thing for Nero, which makes his name and is engraved in
39:03Rome burned for six days. For six whole days, the city of Rome was in a state of panic. According to some accounts, Nero sat watching the fire, playing his lyre and organ. Many say that Nero intentionally started the fire himself when he reached the point where his fields were completely lost. His madness knew no bounds. Nero would accuse the Christians of being behind the fire and arrest all the Christians in the empire. Any Christian who was apprehended would be tortured brutally, such as being...
39:33My dear, they poured boiling water on the villages and the ruins of Rome, which was already a burned city. This made many Romans hate Nero and ally with the Christians against this madman. And so, my dear, after 14 years of Nero's rule, the journey ends when a rebellion occurs against him from the Senate and the army leadership. Nero is declared an enemy of the people, and he begins his escape. The army and the people pursue him, and when he grows weary of running, he decides to commit suicide and orders his personal guard to kill him.
40:03Rami Azizi: The ending wasn't popular with viewers, but the series has entered history as one of the biggest and most important series in the history of drama. One of the main reasons for this, besides the production pressure, is undoubtedly the intense portrayal of the characters and their development over time and experience, their sudden transformations, and the fact that, simply put, it's like life: anyone can die, the villain can become the hero, the hero can become the villain. Good doesn't have to triumph, and the hero doesn't have to live to the end. Game of Thrones has no problem showing you the journey
40:33The ending you want for him is exactly like life, my dear.
40:36Let me tell you something important, my friend. George R.R. Martin was asked, "How can you be so cruel? Why are you so harsh with your characters? What are these endings you give them?" His answer, my friend, was always ready: "I am cruel. Go read history; you'll find it's even crueler than I am. History is unforgiving."
40:49Hey my dear, what's wrong with me? Our Lord, my dear, protects us.
40:52That's it, my dear, either betrayal or something else. Let's look at the past life and see what the future holds. (Regarding the sources we subscribe to on YouTube.)
40:57Come on, my dear monologist, now we have a surprise for you in this episode. We won't end with just one point. I'm not going to finish a whole script, man, I'll give you a good talking to!
41:02Enough, my dear Brienne Stark, when he used to come home with all those things, and Lady Catelyn Stark saw him, what would she say? He'd brought trouble upon himself.
41:09Do you know what Arya Stark's favorite TV show is? Pete Wash
41:13They say that once, Nadi Stark died before the period was over.
41:17Do you know, my dear Zahound, what happens when he does something wrong? People become suspicious.
41:21You know, my friend, once Tyrion Lannister got into a fight with Lord Farris, Them Greyjoy, and Griour. You know what he told them? "Greyjoy, that's no man."
41:29Now, my dear, I have one last point, but unfortunately, I won't understand Nadi Starkey. Do you know why? Why, Abu Hamid? Because she wants Ednaght.
41:40How did they do it with Fix? Your first is stressed