Arya defending Jon & confronting Sansa about the Northern Lords #aryastark #gameofthrones #Shorts 3

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Arya defending Jon & confronting Sansa about the Northern Lords #aryastark #gameofthrones #Shorts 3
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I felt like Sansa oppose her siblings in front of others so Littlefinger will think she was manipulated by him.

eggiemybaby
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Do people forget what happened to Robb after he beheaded Lord Karstark? That is exactly what Sansa is talking about here.

jjh
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I like that Arya doesn't even respond with how she knows.

Both of them started off as spoiled and idealistic. They both learned that their way wasn't sufficient for survival. Arya learned that Sansa's nobles really were the powerful ones, and Sansa learned that killing people was a governing technique. At the trial of Littlefinger, Arya learned that killing people legally was a thing, and Sansa realized that dead people are done causing trouble.

mitchellminer
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They were both telling the truth at that moment. But they both knew nothing was going to divide them after all the shit they’ve been through. Calling out your siblings shit was part of being family. But they grew up and know better now than to side with others.

liendiep
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Does nobody understand they were faking this argument to trick Littlefinger? I thought it was pretty obvious

Edit: quick reminder for those with short-term memory loss, Sansa was 12/13 at the beginning of the series

ExElliexE
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Sansa never made Arya's list. So she was always safe.

paulbeckham
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I love it when Arya was scaring the bejesus out of Sansa. 😱

dalemcilwain
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It wasn’t exactly a ruse. They were truths spoken aloud. The only thing littlefinger didn’t count on was that Arya didn’t really care because she knew her sister’s nature. The ruse was Arya pretending to be honorable like Ned and being bothered by Sansa’s ambition.

ted
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At that moment, Sansa was thinking about what the Hound said about killers.

critter
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It's a rulers responsibility to think such thoughts. Arya makes it sound like a bad thing lol

daddy_
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If Arya had set out to cut off the heads of anyone who disrespected Jon, she would have ended up like Robb.

erys
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Hahah the one and ONLY time the hornwoods ever get mentioned

snowstorm
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The whole stark family look like raggedy war vets by this point.

thenomad
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Sansa reads situations and how she can use the result for her advantage. Arya reads people that is how she uncovered Littlefinger giving enough to Sansa to expose the true face of that viper Littlefinger infront of the entire kingdom. Destroying any possibility for him to continue his long term plans. No chance of twisting to his advantage. He was convinced right up to the moment Arya cut him with his own knife. He had won again.

michaelshaw
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And then Bran rolls in, "it's Littlefinger", and rolls out

lamario
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There are two ways to view this scene the first way is when the scene first came out and you can see it as aya being ridiculous and accusing Sansa for no reason, or you can view it from the point of view of somebody who’s in the whole show and knows how this all ends and say she was right on n the money

willponz
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This was all part of the act to maneuver LittleFinger into the position of being able to be tried and executed. These girls know each other at a base level even after all of these years. There was never any danger that Arya would hurt Sansa or vice versa to anyone who paid attention to these girls & this family. Stark siblings always stand against Winter together.

'When the snows fall and the white winds blow, the lone wolf dies but the pack survives.'

melissaisloud
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ARYA STARK WAS BADASS FROM DA BEGINNING

justingary
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she should have just said "Yes, I have to step as an Option if ever Jon didnt come back"... not keep on denying and making herself the villain in here.

ericaviolet
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A girl has learned politics as well as the ways, minds and hearts of nobles.

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