Had she shared the info with Jon, he would have done the exact same thing she did. Ask the Knights of the Vale to fight for the Starks and Sansa. It's not some genius play or strategy. He just didn't know.
This was a great season. Ep.8 was a stinker, but every other episode ranged from good to great. My favorite was ep. 7 for some reason. A step up from S5 which really only had one good, memorable episode in Hardhome.
On a side-note, I really can't get with Arya's storyline. She spent two seasons getting beat the **** up by the Waif and now she's suddenly infiltrating Westerosi strongholds and killing lords in their dining room. I guess she's doing whatever the **** she wants now, flipping off Jaqen H'qar and the Many-Faced God determining who dies and who lives. It doesn't feel believable for me at all.
And I assume seeing as she did the FreyPie plan, the Manderlys are out of the picture completely?
I guess we have a totally different story arc interpretation, but I don't really see her as "flipping off the many-faced god/jaqen"... I'll have to go back to the scenes, but didn't Jaqen H'qar once promise her help in her revenge or something? They trained her in Braavos & she learned how to use the masks... I feel like they knew she could never really be "no one", and if Jaqen was really against her he could have stopped her from leaving and/or wore a face to assassinate her on the ship. I think this was all part of the plan, at least loosely.
Ugh all of this! She was the one who won the war, she was the one who avenged the red wedding.... where was his speech about her being Lady of Winterfell and saving the day later in the hall when all the lords are there?
Anyways it will be interesting to see them in the future, I love that Sophie said that Jon is naive, plus all the little nugs from Littlefinger about her being a Stark and him a bastard... but Sansa has seen kings come a go like no other, she'll be the Littlefinger in Winterfell, not the one with the face of power but still pulling the strings.
I can't at this little girl giving the North Remembers speech... bitch please your house and it's 62 men would have died in battle if it were not for Sansa.
Those stares between Sansa and Littlefinger... and her saying "It's a pretty picture" stopping him on his tracks....
In the "Inside the Episode" video Benioff says: "we have to be worried for Jon".
They explained that they made the parallel moment of "King in the North" between Robb and him on purpose. Meaning Jon is likely gonna make mistakes just like Robb.
So I don't think we really have to worry about Sansa, like she said: "only a fool would trust Littlefinger". It's Jon's naiveté I'm worried about.
I would love if HBO could make a miniseries about the original Dance Of Dragons, the story has so much to give: interesting characters, court intrigues, lot of action, dragon vs dragon battles etc.
Though the budget would be insane, but if HBO can spend $200M on a 10-episodes-miniseries ("The Pacific"), they could do the same for this kind of project, especially if it's a much more bankable name.
Though they would need to hire very good writers, since there's no dialogue.
Jon's whole story is tragic to say the least. Like, he's always been seperate from the others because he was a bastard. Catelyn hated him. Ned couldn't claim him. Only thing he could do to prove himself is join the Night's watch, fought for them and still got stabbed in the gut. He comes back and his sister sacrifices him in battle, almost. nnnnnnn
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The same boy that stabbed him and he eventually had to execute.
I honestly love Jon. He's gone through way too much, but he's still fighting. Precious.
!!! I don't get it either. For a character to be interesting, he doesn't have to be bad or cunning. I really lobe Brienne of Tarth too. She is so righteous (like Ned and Jon) and she is not boring imo.
I can't believe Catelyn had that boy sitting on the floor while everyone was eating on the table.
^ @ Glam, likely
Rhaegar Targaryen
, since he had a well-known affair with Lyanna. You can even see in the episode where Sansa and LF are in Lyanna's cript that Sansa knows, tho the story she heard is that he raped Lyanna. LF seems to know that isn't true based on his reaction, tho I doubt he knows they had a child.
Here it says Sansa prefers Joffrey and her son to her family... could it be a hint to her betraying Jon? (I'm probably reaching lol)
Those manuscripts are a MESS, thank the Lord of Light most of those were completely changed The Sansa one could be changed to baby Bolton/LF, but probably won't as most of that has been completely and utterly altered anyway. The Jon/Arya stuff in particular is