Also, based on a chapter from Winds of Winter, Stannis has Theon in custody, so if Ramsay had destroyed Stannis and his army, he would presumably have his Reek back.
Sure, and I've thought for a while that Arya was going to do something rash that ended up getting her in trouble, like killing someone for one of her personal reasons that they could have used for something, but to let Littlefinger catch her following him would just be way too big of a leap for me. She has the power to absolutely make sure that doesn't happen, and she just willingly chooses not to use it?redline248 said:
Wouldn't you say the Starks have a history of being overconfident?
Quite the opposite. Arya has no clue what Littlefinger is capable of (igniting the whole war by killing Jon Aryn, framing Tyrion for the assassination attempt on Bran, setting up Ned's "act of treason", and poisoning Joffrey from a million miles away).bobinator said:
She wouldn't be changing faces in front of anyone or like switching disguises in the courtyard where everyone could see. There are people bringing grain to the castle, bringing supplies to make weapons, doing all sorts of tasks that she could disguise herself as one of.
Literally the only way she could get caught by Littlefinger is doing exactly what she's doing now. That's why I think she's doing it on purpose. I don't think it's Arya that's gotten overconfident, I think it's Littlefinger.
Arya knows what he is capable of (sort of), he has no idea what she's capable of.
redline248 said:
Wouldn't you say the Starks have a history of being overconfident?
Ya I browse Reddit on occasion too.Quad Dog said:
This season is like a D&D campaign that is running late and everyone wants to go home.
Mance Rayder's wordsredline248 said:
Not sure anyone should take Ramsay f-cking Bolton's word on anything
I also don't understand why comparisons to the book are somehow reason for anger on this thread. There is a Show Only thread that is heavily policed if you don't want to talk about the books or care about the books or want to hear anyone say anything to indicate the books are better. Part of what makes this thread interesting is it puts all the cards on the table outside of script spoilers.bangobango said:No idea either. I do not remember other season threads being as contentious as this one has been.bobinator said:
Yeah I don't know why people are getting upset over a (mostly) perfectly reasonable discussion.
We can all have disagreements on the show and not call each other names over it.
Because there's no downside to using them. There's only downside to not using them.redline248 said:
She has no reason to think he's vigilant enough to set a trap to catch her spying. Why use her face changing abilities when, in her mind, she doesn't have to?
I'm almost certain that's not who that is.JaneDoe02 said:
I believe that is Alys Karstark
The girl with Littlefinger seems more attractive to me than Alys was. But I may be misremembering.bobinator said:I'm almost certain that's not who that is.JaneDoe02 said:
I believe that is Alys Karstark
Arya saw her talking to LF. Wouldn't be surprised if Arya justified grabbing her face on that alone.bobinator said:
I thought that was an odd choice also, but Arya can't just go around killing innocent people to use their faces. Maybe she secretly is eating babies or something out back.
Arya has gotten pretty dark. I could see her considering whomever that girl is to be a traitor or enemy since they are taking money from LF to give him info and thus she would have no guilt in killing them. Arya doesn't like to kill innocents but as soon as someone is a threat she won't hesitate.bobinator said:
I thought that was an odd choice also, but Arya can't just go around killing innocent people to use their faces. Maybe she secretly is eating babies or something out back.
I have a feeling that line will see be spoken again when Littlefinger goes down.Quote:
The only better line than "Chaos is a Ladder" that Bran could have dropped on LF though would be "I told you not to trust me" (the line he said to Ned as he put a knife to his throat.
bobinator said:
The actress who plays Alys (Megan Parkinson) isn't listed on the IMDB page for the episode, but Adele Smyth-Kennedy is listed as ""Littlefinger" Winterfell Spy"
Well if she is herself, then there's no risk at all because she's allowed to walk around Winterfell freely. If she wears the face of someone else (that Frey girl) then someone might stop her and ask her who she is and why she's in the castle.bobinator said:Because there's no downside to using them. There's only downside to not using them.redline248 said:
She has no reason to think he's vigilant enough to set a trap to catch her spying. Why use her face changing abilities when, in her mind, she doesn't have to?
Everyone in Winterfell knows who she is, so why risk someone else randomly bumping into you while you're following Littlefinger around?
Anyway, I will say that there are some pretty good cases here that perhaps Arya is just vastly underestimating Littlefinger, but she was in the room with him and Tywin Lannister so she definitely knows he's a schemer though maybe not the full extent.
Just seems like a reach to me that she wouldn't disguise herself when that's her greatest skill.
Yeah, that didn't ring true to me. I would have liked to see him more excited about that.bobinator said:
One more thing that also irks me slightly that I'd like the temperature of the board on...
Jon Snow finds out that Arya and Bran are alive in a Raven, and then the whole thing is brushed aside in ten seconds to talk about Bran seeing the army of the dead marching. This should be a huge moment for Jon's character, but it isn't. That made me a little sad.
It's the note that Sansa wrote to Robb asking him to bend the knee to JoffreyOaklandAg06 said:
While on the topic of Arya in the last episode- what did the note she found in Littlefinger's room say? I haven't found any sort of explanation of it as of yet.