"The Mountain and the Viper" is the eighth episode of the fourth season of Game of Thrones. It is the thirty-eighth episode of the series overall. It premiered on June 1, 2014. It was written by David Benioff& D.B. Weiss and directed by Alex Graves. Mole's Town receives some unexpected visitors. Littlefinger's motives are questioned. Ramsay attempts to prove himself to his father. Tyrion's

Oberyn was so much quicker and skilled than Mountain. Oberyn kept his distance and spear helped with that. And of course the poison, the poison is the key. He didn't even need to land a killing blow, just outlast Mountain until the poison starts to affect him. Oberyn almost had it, he just had to showboat and that cost him. Fuck I still miss him. Hafþór Júlíus Björnsson and Pedro Pascal fight as The Mountain and Oberyn in Season 4 Episode 8 of Game of Thrones. HBO. The Mountain had been guilty of numerous atrocities since that fateful The Red Viper vs. the Mountain. Game of Thrones Season 4 Episode 8 - The Mountain and the Viper. The shocking season four finale, where Ser Gregor Clegane (The Mountain) kills Prince Oberyn Martell (The Red Viper) at Tyrion's trial by combat, is filmed just outside Dubrovnik at the abandoned Hotel Belvedere, which is located some 2 kilometers south of the Old town and is positioned on the Oberyn was not stupid, and clearly intelligent, and he had the foresight to poison his spear before he fought the Mountain - however, Oberyn manipulated the poison so that it caused unimaginable pain to the victim, when if he hadn't done it would have quickly killed his opponent and enabled him to survive. Oberyn stood a spear's length away from his enemy, and as the Mountain approached him, he repeated his accusations. "You raped her, you murdered her." The Mountain was getting angrier, the rage etched on his brutish features. Suddenly, the Mountain delivered a swift kick to Oberyn's chest, knocking him to the floor. Apr 04, 2019 · Looking good, Hafþór. Image: Taylor Hill/Getty Images. Then, out of nowhere, Pedro Pascal appeared. Pascal, in case you'd forgotten, played Oberyn Martell in the show — the man who fought The Mountain to the death in Season 4 (you know, the one who got his eyes popped out). Then Bronn kills Oberyn. 6 years ago. Thanofleeze. Follow 4388. Forum Posts. 0. Wiki Points. 0. Followers. Reviews: 0. User Lists: 0 Oberyn beat the Mountain using poison, this does not mean

Jun 06, 2014 · The Mountain is TOO big, too slow, nowhere near fit or skilled enough…Breinne and The Hound and especially Oberyn would win in any fight where they have room to move about and evade. Reply peet

The fight between Oberyn (Pedro Pascal) and The Mountain (Hafthor Julius Bjornsson) is all the rage online — and Graves has plenty to say about the gritty details of getting that gruesome scene The Mountain kills Oberyn by crushing his skull while finally admitting to the rape and murder of Elia. Tywin sentences Tyrion to death. In Essos, Barristan Selmy receives a letter intended for Jorah that pardons him as a reward for spying on Daenerys, who exiles him from Meereen as a result. The Mountain crushed Oberyn's head in his hands like an overripe fruit, ending one of the season's best characters with a "sickening crunch." It was one of the most gruesome scenes "Game of Jun 02, 2014 · which Prince Oberyn yells repeatedly to The Mountain, imploring him to say it, to confess to the murder of his sister Elia Martell and her children, before Prince Oberyn kills him. Prince Oberyn

The Mountain makes for a big target, at the least, Tyrion thought. Prince Oberyn could scarcely miss, through none of his blows was penetrating Ser Gregor's heavy plate. The Dornishman kept circling, jabbing, then darting back again, forcing the bigger man to turn and turn again. Clegane is losing sight of him.

The Mountain suddenly gets a second wind and flips Oberyn over and confesses that he did indeed rape her, kill her and murder her children and says her name for good measure. Unfortunately for Oberyn while he's doing this confessing he is pressing Oberyn's eyeballs back into his skull and brains until-- Oberyn's head explodes. The Dornishman flung away his ruined shield, grasped the spear in both hands, and sauntered away. Behind him the Mountain let out a groan, and pushed himself onto an elbow. Oberyn whirled cat-quick, and ran at his fallen foe. “EEEEELLLLLLIIIIIAAAAA!” he screamed, as he drove the spear down with the whole weight of his body behind it. The