This Exact Scene Proves Olenna Left Littlefinger No Choice.

In-depth analysis of Olenna Tyrell and Littlefinger's Exchange Scene from Game of Thrones Season 5 Episode 7. A ransacked brothel. Suggestive paintings smeared with angry graffiti. Smashed furniture. Clay toys shattered across the floor — the remains of a once-thriving business, gutted by the Faith Militant and left to rot. And somewhere in this wreckage, sitting among the ruins of his own empire of flesh, is Littlefinger. Waiting. Because Olenna Tyrell is coming. And when the Queen of Thorns walks through your door, you don't get to set the terms. This scene is, on the surface, a conversation between two old allies. But watch closely, because it's really a knife fight dressed up as a chat. Two of the most dangerous political operators in Westeros, locked in a room together, each one holding a blade to the other's throat and smiling while they do it. And by the time it's over, only one of them is still standing on their own terms. Spoiler: it's not Littlefinger. 🔔 Subscribe for more Game of Thrones analysis:    / @yourwesterosguy1   📺 For more Game of Thrones content:    • Journey Through Westeros - Game of Thrones...   Timestamps: 00:00 - The ruins of Littlefinger's empire 01:11 - Olenna Tyrell vs. The High Sparrow 02:33 - Why Olenna still needs Littlefinger 03:23 - "We murdered a king": The confrontation 04:48 - Littlefinger's excuses and Cersei's power grab 06:17 - The hidden vulnerability of the Queen of Thorns 07:27 - A "handsome young man": Lancel Lannister's gift 08:57 - Littlefinger's survival strategy 09:53 - An alliance of mutual destruction 10:44 - The brothel as a symbol for a dying world 12:17 - Checkmate against Cersei Lannister #gameofthrones #olennatyrell #littlefinger #sceneanalysis FAIR USE REMINDER. This material is made available under section 107 of the Copyright Act of 1976, allowance is made "FAIR USE" for the purposes such as criticism, comment, review, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, education and research. FAIR USE IS PERMITTED BY COPYRIGHT STATUTE that otherwise might be infringing.