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I can't get over how good that was, I really hated that dude but i didn't see that coming.
i didn't see that coming either. I was hating on Sansa thinking she was going to become a new villain to loathe. they should have done some kind of Segway to explain how they outsmarted him though
All the Starks were aware of Littlefinger's various betrayals and deceits (especially Sansa), Bran just provided the icing on the cake with his 3-eyed Raven knowledge. Given that, none of the stuff that was going on between Arya and Sansa really made any sense other than they were toying with Littlefinger, letting him dig his grave even more. But in "reality" the reason for all that was to give Sansa/Arya/Littlefinger something to do for a few eps and so the producers could screw with the audience.
I didn't mind being toyed with, it paid off. In hindsight, i was making remarks to the wife that L'il finger was doing an awful lot of mustache twirling this season.
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What a great finale! Littlefinger has always been a favorite of mine... a character very reminiscent of Shakespeare's Iago. I thought he came to a fitting end. He trained "naive Sansa Stark" a little too well. The things we do for love...
Originally posted by Sideshow Spock
In their scenes together, Arya and Sansa keep bringing up father this and father that, his influence, how much they miss him..
Poor mom never even gets a mention!
Boo! Cat went to the mat for her girls and family and deserves as much respect as ol' Ned..
We were saying the same thing! Plus, it was somewhat ironic, given that Ned's other big catchphrase was "the man who passes the sentences should be the man who swings the sword"... which Sansa didn't do.
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