![]() ![]() She sends Brienne on her way, quite harshly, and it leaves me wondering what Sansa’s plan is here. Brienne wants to leave Pod to protect Sansa but she says she doesn’t need protection. Brienne doesn’t want to leave her alone with Littlefinger, even suggesting to Sansa that Littlefinger has influence over her guards. Sansa receives a raven-an invitation to King’s Landing-and decides to send Brienne in her place. Littlefinger suggests involving Brienne, who is sworn to protect both Catelyn’s daughters. Sansa points out that she would if she thought Sansa was going to betray Jon. Littlefinger tells Sansa that Arya would never do anything with the note because they are sisters and though they might not get along, Arya is not the type to betray family. Littlefinger And Sansa – Game Of Thrones – HBO The note would likely be the last straw for some whose loyalties are already questionable. Littlefinger tries to prop her up, saying the men respect her and may even prefer her to Jon, but Sansa points out that many of the northern families haven’t displayed steadfast loyalty to House Stark in the past and that she has already been married to two of their enemies. Sansa is worried that news of the note will push the boundaries of their army’s loyalty, which she believes is to Jon over her. Sansa goes to see Littlefinger and he plays dumb about the whole thing. Sansa does not want to look weak now that she’s finally got some power and control, and that’s exactly what would happen if the northerners found out about that note. Jon would understand and forgive her and they both know it, so Arya intuits correctly that Sansa is afraid that the northern lords would no longer respect her if they learned that she had bent to the will of the Lannisters-especially Lyanna Mormont who is younger now than Sansa was when she was the Lannisters’ prisoner. ![]() Arya can see that Sansa is worried about it, but not because of what Jon might think. Sansa wants to know what Arya plans to do with the note and who she’s shown it to. She tells Arya, “You never would have survived what I survived,” but Arya remains cold to her. While Arya was off training, Sansa suffered unimaginable horrors. But that isn’t who Sansa is anymore and she reminds Arya that the only reason they won back Winterfell is because she brought the Knights of the Vale. Arya tells her that she was there when Ned was executed and saw Sansa looking pretty, standing next to her “beloved Joffrey.” She criticizes Sansa for doing nothing to stop it, but as Sansa points out, Arya didn’t try to stop it either.Īrya And Sansa Hashing It Out – Game Of Thrones – HBOĪrya and Sansa were always very different, and it would seem that Arya still sees Sansa as the would-be queen, obsessed with needlepoint and pretty dresses and stylish hair. Arya believes that if the situation were reversed, she would have died before writing that note. She feels that Sansa, even though she was a child, should not have betrayed their family no matter what. She pulls out the note and Sansa tries to explain the context but Arya is unmoved. Ned always knew she was meant to be a fighter.īut Ned Stark is dead, and thanks to the note Arya “discovered” in Littlefinger’s room, she blames Sansa for it as much as the Lannisters. When she finally hit the bullseye, she heard clapping-Ned had been watching her and he approved, even though it went against the traditional rules governing gender roles. Arya tells Sansa a story of her youth, when she snuck in some bow-and-arrow practice when she thought no one was looking. Arya and Sansa stand where their father once stood, looking down on Winterfell’s empty courtyard. Thanks to Littlefinger’s meddling, the sisterly bond between Sansa and Arya has reached its breaking point. After the events of this latest episode, we’re all hoping thing pan out okay for our fan favorites during the season finale! For now, check out our latest recap on Episode six, “ Beyond The Wall!” We’re almost to the end of Season 7 of Game Of Thrones, and things are getting a little out of control.
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