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jonesthecurl wrote:Why does Littlefinger sound Irish now?
jonesthecurl wrote:And when someone said "It's a new moon". was that the first time it's been mentioned that there's a moon?
Maxleod wrote:Not strike, he's the only one with a functioning brain.
denominator wrote:Army of GOD wrote:Really liked that episode.
I didn't realize Arya wants to kill the Hound though. I can't remember particularly why (other than general dickery, but he did save her life).
There are far more names on her "kill list" than there are in the book. Beric Dondarrion seemed especially odd to me - what did he do to Arya to get on the list?
Also, the reason Arya wants to kill The Hound is exactly the reason I hate her. She wants to kill him because she killed the "innocent" butcher's boy, yet since that happened Arya herself has killed at least 2 "innocent" people (the boy in King's Landing and the guard during her escape in Harrenhal). You can add in the guy she killed just before Raff the Sweetling, and a handful of other people she's killed along the way, and it makes her a very compulsive and vindictive character. She is (as yet) unable to see the hypocrisy of herself wanting to kill The Hound for something she's done herself.
Maxleod wrote:Not strike, he's the only one with a functioning brain.
pearljamrox2 wrote:
I have been watching the show closely..havent read the books. You say she is a merciless killer. A killer..yes, that is not much of a debate. But, please..name an instance..SO FAR..in the show...where she has killed someone that didnt deserve?
jonesthecurl wrote:Why does Littlefinger sound Irish now?
strike wolf wrote:In fairness, the innocent child was accused of aiding in attacking a king and he ran. Compared to what Cersei would order done to him, killing out right may have actually been a favor (not that the Hound was thinking like that most likely). There is a difference between the show and the book in how Arya's first kill (the stable boy) happened. The show makes it seem more of an accident (though there does seem to be a good bit of intent there, in that she knew he was standing there and it was a stabbing motion), the book clearly shows that Arya meant to "stick him with the pointy end". Denominator seems to be drawing from the book, particularly with his reference to Harrenhal. The below could be considered a spoiler but it is minor and something that did not happen in the show so read if you want:
I do agree with you that there is some difference but Arya does show a lot of signs of becoming a fairly merciless killer. Furthermore, The Hound is one of the more complex characters in the series being at times capable of seemingly legitimate good deeds and, at other times, an evil bastard.
Maxleod wrote:Not strike, he's the only one with a functioning brain.
strike wolf wrote:I mean the fact that she actually has a kill list of people she wants to kill not has to kill but wants to kill is fairly dark to begin with.
pearljamrox2 wrote:And....some fucking guard at Harrenhal? ARE YOU FUCKING SERIOUS? So..what you are saying is...if you and your friends get kidnapped, beaten, tortured, and have to lie about your identity so you aren't killed....are you telling me that you wouldn't have a right to defend yourself?
pearljamrox2 wrote:Why can't Arya make herself strong? Why should she need someone to protect her? Why can't she become the biggest badass on the block?
patches70 wrote:pearljamrox2 wrote:Why can't Arya make herself strong? Why should she need someone to protect her? Why can't she become the biggest badass on the block?
Oh you'll be loving Arya's storyline, then. I don't know if she's going to become the biggest badass on the block, but it won't be from lack of trying, that's for sure!
The clues have already been given on the show as to what's going to become of Arya. It's gonna be a fun ride for the viewer as she finds her place in the world.
pearljamrox2 wrote:Believe me, I have put a lot of thought into Arya. I am afraid of her dying(not anytime soon), but I am also hopeful that she doesn't go "too far". Yes, it is shocking to see any child kill someone(or even root for them to). I don't know the storyline in the future (although I have a lot of clues).
She always wanted to be like her brothers..training to fight instead of doing all the girly things. She even named her Direwolf after a female warrior, Nymeria. That's what she always wanted to be. Ironically, all of the terrible things that happened to her family, that's probably the only way she was going to actually become one.
Why don't people think that Robb was "dark"? How many people did Robb kill? Is it because he is older, and a male, that it is ok for him to kill people? Is it because he was a leader of an army? When Arya and the Hound went to the inn, and met up with Polliver. All I read anywhere was how dark Arya was getting? Forget all the things that made it vengeful for Arya. Those guys were robbing the innkeeper. They were going to rape his daughter. Polliver made an offer to the Hound to trade Arya for some chicken so they could do the same to her. And they had been doing this all over the countryside, and planned on doing it some more. Who in the whole kingdom is doing anything about that? NOBODY. I'd watch a whole show of just her and the Hound riding across the country dispatching all people like that. The show has always portrayed Arya as having the "stark" sense of right or wrong. Yes, she is hot headed and flies off the handle a lot, but she has always been in the right.
Rewatch the scene I posted in my last post. The slaughter didnt happen the day before or something. It was still going on at that moment. There are dead bodies all around on the ground in this scene. The kid called her wolf-girl (he knew exactly who she was). She offered a reward to let her go, and he said he'd get a reward, from the queen (thats a threat), and then he tried to take control of her (grabbed her wrist). She was already going for needle before he got there, as he grabbed her, she was trying to say, Stay Away..but it just happened. She had every reason to fear for her life. I guess the kid didnt know who he was messing with. He thought he was trying to take control of a scared little girl. I imagine if it was Robb standing there, that kid wouldn't have tried to grab Robb's wrist, would he? No, he would understand that trying to grab Robb would put himself in great danger. Why can't Arya make herself strong? Why should she need someone to protect her? Why can't she become the biggest badass on the block?
TA1LGUNN3R wrote:Been around children much?
-TG
Maxleod wrote:Not strike, he's the only one with a functioning brain.
Maxleod wrote:Not strike, he's the only one with a functioning brain.
pearljamrox2 wrote: I'm not some casual fan who didn't realize 4 episodes ago, that Locke(the guy who cut off Jaime Lannisters hand) was sent to capture Bran(how ironic, the guy was killed by the boy Jaime Lannister tried to kill in the first episode)
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