Terez, on 17 August 2017 - 02:33 AM, said:
I dunno, Arya was never fully trained herself, and for all the skills she gained, she's still a kid. But Littlefinger's family did come from Braavos, so...
I think the point of the hamhanded "Baelish manipulates Arya still" set-up was to show that despite all of the training and the dumb "feel good moments" Arya has had over the seasons, she's still an angry and terrible person like most other people on the show. She's literally doing the "I have a hammer, therefore everything is a nail" thing by telling Sansa to murder bannermen.
I see friends saying on social media that they need to be more like Arya. No, you lunatics! Arya sucks beyond the momentary glee from murdering people. Don't be Arya. She's bad at sneaking around too. Verify Baelish is outside the hall and exit by window, damnit.
Jaime humping 150 miles or whatever the distance was between the river and King's Landing on foot in about 10 minutes was hilarious. It's the second best teleport of the series besides Euron's nautical achievements. He hasn't changed as a character significantly since the Brienne bath scene. So he's going to go down with Cersei because the two of them can't quit each other.
One thing that intrigued me about the most recent legit episode was that Tyrion spent a minute saying to Jaime that he didn't ask to be born a dwarf. That's extremely fraught emotional territory and one that got me thinking as a disabled person myself - I wonder what Dinklage thinks about delivering those lines. Neither of us has Tyrion's experience with his father tormenting him (chief among many others) for being a dwarf and the mother's death. That's some extremely fucked up things to wrap up into the disabled concept that many struggle with even without the fucked up stuff. It was an interesting acting moment to see and Dinklage did great with it, as did Nikolaj Coster-Waldau.
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