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My take on cut throat Arya. She's playing Littlefinger by stoking up fear in Sansa. Sansa will turn to Littlefinger which will play into Arya's trap of him. Arya saw not only Sansa standing next to Joffrey and Cersei at Ned's beheading but Littlefinger too. Arya is using Sansa to return to Littlefinger the knife

Finale fell flat, unsatisfying for paucity of character development and weird storylines. Hirst's interview referred to brilliant payoffs in last 2 episodes. Still waiting for them. So predictable and gratuitous. Sons have no vision, albeit they can battle. Better to have had Ivar engaged in fighting too.

BEST episode yet, next to episode 14! Cunning and guile played just as viciously as battleground combat. Ragnar played the long con, engineering his own fate while unleashing the ruthlessness of his sons, some of whom are more soft (Ubbe) than others (Ivar). Ragnar couldn't die at home or by a tree branch. How

Can't agree. She's manipulating Jon. She appealed to him to get into the battle because "their brother" Rickon was captive. On the eve of battle, she's ready to concede Rickon as dead. I think she's trying to consolidate her place as the rightful,Stark heir, and doesn't trust anyone not even Jon. Even the trailers

BTW did others see that bloody, long dangling thing between Ramsay's legs just before his dogs approached? Just wondering if Sansa did that for Team Theon? Just wondering……

Sansa has yet to relinquish her ancestral home/role to Jon and that's why she didn't tell him about message to LF. She has been skirmishing with Jon about who is the full vs. half Stark (going to the houses to join them in arms). She has reason to trust no one and is looking out for what she sees as her rightful