So can a dragon melt the wall with its fire?
I doubt it would be a fast process but sure.
So can a dragon melt the wall with its fire?
So can a dragon melt the wall with its fire?
This Arya/Sansa plot is so ridiculous.
Can Arya think for two seconds about who Sansa was at the time and her potential for being manipulated? Does she not understand the difference between Sansa at 13 and Lyanna Mormont at 13?
Like, great, you think you are so clever. Maybe use that supposed cleverness to determine the truth instead of make Sansa scared to death of you because you are a homicidal maniac.
This Arya/Sansa plot is so ridiculous.
Can Arya think for two seconds about who Sansa was at the time and her potential for being manipulated? Does she not understand the difference between Sansa at 13 and Lyanna Mormont at 13?
Like, great, you think you are so clever. Maybe use that supposed cleverness to determine the truth instead of make Sansa scared to death of you because you are a homicidal maniac.
Why send Jon/Jorah on a suicide mission if she could have just taken her 3 dragons north with them from the start?
Not that I love all the Arya/Sansa plot, because it's been the weakest part of the season, but she's clearly testing Sansa's loyalty by playing the game of faces with her to learn the real truth.
This Arya/Sansa plot is so ridiculous.
Can Arya think for two seconds about who Sansa was at the time and her potential for being manipulated? Does she not understand the difference between Sansa at 13 and Lyanna Mormont at 13?
Like, great, you think you are so clever. Maybe use that supposed cleverness to determine the truth instead of make Sansa scared to death of you because you are a homicidal maniac.
I honestly wouldn't be surprised if that were true. Her anger about the letter just feels too jarring.
I like the theory that she's playing LF, otherwise this is annoying.
Part of her still didnt believe them.
The extra time really allowed for a classic Thrones episode with some dialogue filling in some blanks.
- I remain of the view Arya is playing LF. She *literally* played the game of knowing truth from lies - and told her as much - with Sansa. It's ludicrous to think she wouldn't believe Sansa when she told her she wrote the letter, under duress, to save Ned.
I read her giving the dagger to Sansa and turning her back to her as the "I believe and trust you" moment.
I havent cared abut Arya since she sailed for Bravos.
What do you mean, why would that happen?So can a dragon melt the wall with its fire?
I havent cared abut Arya since she sailed for Bravos.
Not that I love all the Arya/Sansa plot, because it's been the weakest part of the season, but she's clearly testing Sansa's loyalty by playing the game of faces with her to learn the real truth.
I think I would of liked it better if Dany decided to go to the wall shortly after Jon departed for it, and while she was there Gendry stumbled in with the message.
Isnt that better?
Agreed which this whole season has been emphasizing. I just don't get why she would now be inclined to believe a letter 2 days later.
If it doesn't end up where Arya has been playing Littlefinger then that entire plot is stupid. Sansa and Arya have been through a lot of **** the last 6+ seasons, and if they both get played by Littlefinger by turning back into *****y sisters, what the hell is the point?