The chief operating officer is second in command and makes sure that the daily. In a nutshell, he’s not disillusioned about the nature of the game. 25 Game of Thrones characters and their likely jobs at an IT company CEO COO. Baelish controls people from behind the scenes which means he hardly faces any backlash of his own. What truly kept him alive longer than most people on this list is his puppeteering skills. Most likely, his glaring lack of anything close to a moral compass is probably one of the many reasons he’s gotten so far in the game. Though he has a penchant to land in sticky situations, he is equally skilled in the art of weaseling his way out of them.
The man isn’t afraid to use everything and everyone around him as a means to an end.
Rather than run from the chaos, Baelish has long since embraced it and harnessed it to meet his self-serving needs. Call him a master of chaos because Petyr Baelish ( Aidan Gillen), popularly known as Littlefinger thrives where there is disarray. RELATED: 11 Most Shocking 'Game of Thrones' Deaths, RankedĪ whole library could be written on this character’s intellect and tact, but we will try to narrow it down to a couple of paragraphs. All in all, a select few in the show proved that most times it isn't brawn but brains that fuel who takes the crown. With that in mind, let’s just put it out there that some of these names may shock you (many will not). Many lives were lost along the line but in the middle of the power plays emerged some of the most brilliant minds, some so surprising that we have to turn to the famous words of Tywin Lannister, “The greatest fools are ofttimes more clever than the men who laugh at them”. Though the penchant for extreme bloodshed often takes a front seat in the show, it’s undeniable that staying alive long enough or having a shot at the Iron Throne required a certain amount of intelligence. With an array of plots, subplots, and story arcs, dare we say the narrative offers various standards by which to judge intelligence. As far as tactical and intellectual capabilities go, some of the characters showed unrivaled prowess. I don't know if it's a coincidence that I only choose characters that are dead in the show, might be because I find the seasons after 4 very subpar so that most other characters are somewhat ruined for me, I love Arya early seasons for example and Cersei is captivating but in the end they are just detrimental to my feelings of the show.Anyone who’s read or seen Game of Thrones knows the show is not just a clash of egos. He is, however, dangerous, aggressive, and barbaric.
I wouldnt say hes necessarily talented, skillful, or imposing. Mance(Simply because I enjoyed the wilding vs nightwatch plot but can't convince myself into choosing Jon since he is ridiculous after revival- granted I should probably omitt Littlefinger by this logic). Euron Greyjoy is a tough person to place on this list. Oberyn(Even if he is a total Montoya rip-off in the show he was sure entertaining) Joffrey(Loved to hate him and amazing for being such a straightforward character) It makes some intuitive sense to portray very large individuals as gentle because most. Theon(I really dislike him but one of the few who had a satisfying character arc in the end) Game of Thrones even has a couple of its own gentle giants with characters like Hodor and even Wun Wun. Tywin(Most imposing presence on screen in my mind) Margaery(Best female character in my mind and never got ruined by bad writing, death was lame though) Bobby Baratheon(Most quoteable character atleast in relation to screentime) High Sparrow(Best actor in the show in my mind and also most sound moral values). Pre-nerf Littlefinger(Masterful schemer and slimeball turns into a joke the latter seasons and his increasingly weird voice is major letdown) I pick entertaining and fascinating characters moreso than ones I identify with.