Whereas the Sport of Thrones universe has at all times had moments of comedy thrown in amongst the betrayal, incest, and homicide, A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms takes Westeros’ comedian streak into uncharted territory.
Episode 1 had that gloriously disgusting phlegm scene, and whereas there are numerous amusing moments in episode 2, a dialog between Dunk (Peter Claffey) and Egg (Dexter Sol Ansell) might be the factor that made us chuckle most — whereas additionally performing as the right illustration of their relationship as a complete.
Let’s recap.
What is the dialog between Dunk and Egg?
The dialog takes place after Dunk’s floundering try to speak to Tanselle (Tanzyn Crawford), a puppeteer working on the Ashford tourney who agrees to color a brand new sigil on his protect.
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After making an attempt to console Dunk, who’s apprehensive the dialog was “ill-handled,” Egg adjustments the topic to knighthood. We have copied the ensuing, hilarious trade beneath, in full:
Egg: “Do you assume I am going to ever make a knight someday?”
Dunk: “Certain. Why not? You are a possible lad.”
Egg: “I am a bit puny.”
Dunk: “You may develop.”
Egg: “Even for my age. Everybody’s at all times informed me so.”
Dunk: “Everybody’s at all times informed me I used to be silly.”
[Massive pause while Dunk sips his drink, not saying anything else.]
Egg: “And?”
Dunk: “Hm?”
Egg: “Hm, what?”
Dunk: “What?”
Egg: “What did you do when folks mentioned you have been silly, ser?”
Dunk: “What enterprise is that of yours? My issues are my very own.”
Egg: “I assumed… Aren’t you making an attempt to assist me?”
Dunk: “Enable you to what? Develop?”
It is a completely beat-perfect trade, from Egg’s exasperated “And?” to Dunk’s full confusion that follows it. This type of dialog can be why the present, and Dunk and Egg as characters, are so deeply lovable — we’ll by no means tire of seeing a small little one rising more and more annoyed along with his large, well-meaning companion’s complete lack of information.
