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I agree that the Arya/Waif thing could have been executed better, but from the director's comments it was supposed to be perceived like this:
- Arya books the ship to draw the Waif out into her dark lair trap
- Arya makes a foolish mistake taking a moment for a nostalgic look over the city
- She's stabbed and her plan is all fubar
- When the Waif finds her she knows her only chance is to get her to her lair as originally planned
- She does
Yes, the writers could have painted a clearer picture but the "forlorn look" was supposed to be a character mistake not a writing mistake.
yeah...not to beat it to death but...if that was the intention
show SOME scenes of her being careful, watching, hiding, being cautious, etc.
the first scene we get after the previous episode she brazenly walks through a market kind of area and has a conversation with a captain with hundreds of people walking behind her (any one could have stabbed her then). then she strolls to a bridge and looks wistfully at the view. then a strange woman walks up and she doesn't even suspect anything then.
it was certainly poorly executed.
like i said before - would have been much better if she does all that strolling but then when the old woman approaches her she takes off running...and the old woman reveals she is the waif and runs after her. then she still gets knifed at some point but escapes. 95% of it could have been like they showed. they just needed anything to establish she wasn't a moron about it all.