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re: GoT Season 7- Three Eyed Raven Thread (SPOILERS - ALL THE LEAKS)
Posted on 8/16/17 at 11:19 am to The Godfather
Posted on 8/16/17 at 11:19 am to The Godfather
But at the same time, Sansa had a point. She was a scared little girl, cut from a different cloth than Ayra, doing what she thought was right to save her father from certain death. And she would have if not for Joffrey. The Lannisters were all in favor of Ned admitting his treason, proclaiming fealty to Joffrey, and sending him north to live out his days in the Night's Watch.
Joffrey was the wildcard who screwed all that up. Even while the executioner was getting himself ready they were all begging Joffrey to change his mind. Had Tywin, Jamie or Tyrion been there Ned Stark would have lived.
Joffrey was the wildcard who screwed all that up. Even while the executioner was getting himself ready they were all begging Joffrey to change his mind. Had Tywin, Jamie or Tyrion been there Ned Stark would have lived.
Posted on 8/16/17 at 11:28 am to RollTide1987
quote:She was stupid then. She was easily manipulated. Arya can tell when she's lying, remember? She probably knows she regrets her actions. It's interesting though. D&D are making the viewers ask themselves, "Have these two girls really changed?" Because Arya may still be the impulsive reactor (see pushing Joffrey) and Sansa may still be the easily manipulated child (see the letter).
She was a scared little girl, cut from a different cloth than Ayra, doing what she thought was right to save her father from certain death. And she would have if not for Joffrey. The Lannisters were all in favor of Ned admitting his treason, proclaiming fealty to Joffrey, and sending him north to live out his days in the Night's Watch.
I honest think this is a ploy. I don't think Arya or Sansa are those same characters. Arya shouldn't be fooled by that letter and Sansa shouldn't be taking LF's advice.
Posted on 8/16/17 at 11:28 am to RollTide1987
what page do we begin to discuss the ep.6 leak?
Posted on 8/16/17 at 11:33 am to RollTide1987
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But at the same time, Sansa had a point.
Oh, I agree she has a point I just don't like her much. That being said I didnt really care for how Arya was acting towards her in that scene
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