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Joffrey, not Jaime.
Sansa thought Arya was joking about killing people on her list but she knows now that Arya is now trained up and is serious about finishing her list.Why did Sansa look at Arya the way she did while Arya was dueling Brienne? I also did not understand littlefinger's expression to Sansa reacting that way. What is the deal here?
They're a pretty even match once Brienne adjusted her style.
It's good to see robo-Bran has learned to at least give a half hug.
His long slow plans don't matter much if Bran knows about them even before Petyr does. The only ace he's holding is a largely intact army which at this stage of the game is very important. Sansa doesn't trust him, but needs him, so he's not going anywhere. Ultimately I can see Littlefinger being a pawn in a game being played by someone else. It would be fun to watch him be victim of a long con hatched by Sansa.
Hmm yes. Makes sense. What about littlefinger's reaction though?Sansa thought Arya was joking about killing people on her list but she knows now that Arya is now trained up and is serious about finishing her list.
at the crypt Sansa thought she was joking, at the tree when Bran confirms the existence of the list she isnt sure what to make of Arya or even Bran. at the training she realizes the truth of it. Arya wanted to play warrior back in season 1 and it has seemingly served her well. Sansa wanted to play at royal courtesan and look what it got her.Why did Sansa look at Arya the way she did while Arya was dueling Brienne? I also did not understand littlefinger's expression to Sansa reacting that way. What is the deal here?
at the crypt Sansa thought she was joking, at the tree when Bran confirms the existence of the list she isnt sure what to make of Arya or even Bran. at the training she realizes the truth of it. Arya wanted to play warrior back in season 1 and it has seemingly served her well. Sansa wanted to play at royal courtesan and look what it got her.
for Sansa who has been a victim more or less since the death of Ned, it puts a distance between who she became and how far the other stark children have come. that doubt/fear/resentment is an opening for Littlefinger to work his way in to manipulate her. even Jon who she never got along with is more or less unrelatable after his whitewalker experiences, which basically isolates her even amongst her family.
Is there any significance to the fact that Dany/Jon/Tyrion's mothers all died during childbirth and the fact there are 3 dragons?
at the crypt Sansa thought she was joking, at the tree when Bran confirms the existence of the list she isnt sure what to make of Arya or even Bran. at the training she realizes the truth of it. Arya wanted to play warrior back in season 1 and it has seemingly served her well. Sansa wanted to play at royal courtesan and look what it got her.
for Sansa who has been a victim more or less since the death of Ned, it puts a distance between who she became and how far the other stark children have come. that doubt/fear/resentment is an opening for Littlefinger to work his way in to manipulate her. even Jon who she never got along with is more or less unrelatable after his whitewalker experiences, which basically isolates her even amongst her family.
Almost certainly. To have three of the five most important characters with mothers who died in childbirth is far outside the chance of mere coincidence.
You're underestimating Sansa. She was by far the dumbest character on the show, but she's learned some hard lessons and has grown shrewd. She's smarter than Jon is about politics and how the game of thrones is played and she understands Littlefinger better than anyone. She's the one playing him now, not the other way around.
Anyone else bummed that we only have 3 @#$% episodes left for this season? It's flown by so quickly
That said, each of the episodes has been quality.
Anyone else bummed that we only have 3 @#$% episodes left for this season? It's flown by so quickly
That said, each of the episodes has been quality.
Is there any significance to the fact that Dany/Jon/Tyrion's mothers all died during childbirth and the fact there are 3 dragons?
Yes. It does make you question the amount of filler/wasted screen time from the earlier seasons. It now feels rush rush rush.
I think the "Wasted screen time" was to fulfill the desires of book nerds to include as much as could possibly be included, so as to avoid the obnoxious super fan revolts. Now that the show is off the book train, there is more leverage to move the story along beyond its earlier glacial pace. But that being said, I only feel that sand snakes and most of Dorn was wasted time--the characters, as many as there are, are so well-realized, written, and portrayed that there is enough drama, information, and entertainment during those long, drawn-out stories (OK, maybe we didn't need an entire season of Danaeraysayes walking down a road in the desert...maybe just one episode, right--or just skip her for half of that season?)
It should also be noted that the general satisfaction/epicness of the events this season are best appreciated due to the long, drawn out nature and anticipation generated by the previous years of content.
...and I mentioned this to someone the other day: Does anyone else think that Danaeayrys looks younger this year or at least, hasn't noticeably aged at all? I wonder if we are getting some digital trickery with her to keep her looking super young, ...it seemed to me that she was indeed looking a bit older in the middle seasons, but maybe I never noticed.
too late to add a new char from left field and a new sub-arc?And there are only 9 episodes left until the whole series is over.
Anyone else bummed that we only have 3 @#$% episodes left for this season? It's flown by so quickly
That said, each of the episodes has been quality.
It should also be noted that the general satisfaction/epicness of the events this season are best appreciated due to the long, drawn out nature and anticipation generated by the previous years of content.
I was just taking about this yesterday pointing it out to somebody here at work. but then I couldn't recall if Dany's mom died? Dany is pure blood Targaryen, right?
Yes she is. That's why people were concerned whether she'd be 'normal' or an insane whack-job like her daddy, the mad king, or her brother.
That's what I thought. Did her mom die in childbirth too though?
I was thinking maybe human females only died giving birth to a (theoretical) Targaryens? IE; Joanna Lannister and Lyanna Stark
Targaryen are not human now?