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Vernier

Why is the show messing up Jaime tho?

:messga: First we have that unnecessary rape scene last season, and now in episode 2, he's basically running off to Dorne to do Cersei's bidding. In the books, it was around now that Jaime & Cersei separated and he starts to care about her less, which was great character development, now he's basically still Cersei's b---h in the show :sweep: 
Frankly my dear, I don't give a damn
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****ing spoilers, last time I visit this thread :fail:

​THIS is so true, book readers dont respect, there should be 2 threads 

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zexion_armando

Episode 3 was great, and episode 4 was good till the ending.

how the hell do these warriors trained for years to be the best fighting force available die to a bunch of militia... this Sons of Harpy storyline is so stupid

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Episode 3 was great, and episode 4 was good till the ending.
 

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​i liked the ending. is that plot not in the books then?

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Vernier

​It was a risk to open this :toofunny: 

​Yeah I guess in retrospect I should have hinted what was in the spoiler :smh: 

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zexion_armando

​i liked the ending. is that plot not in the books then?

​I have no idea, but it makes no sense. To kill one back in the first episode required a very good trap.

This time? Just out of the blue gets slaughtered.

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​I have no idea, but it makes no sense. To kill one back in the first episode required a very good trap.
This time? Just out of the blue gets slaughtered.

​but the ones who got killed were outnumbered by far and once again trapped

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I don't know if people have discussed what I am about post because I don't read the thread anymore (scurred of spoilers :gum: ), but I really really really really hope that the North really does remember and supports Sansa. I want to see her take back the North and kill the damn Boltons and Greyjoys. :grr: 

 

I had to cry when the old lady greeted her. So ****ing emotional, what is this show doing to me. :giveup: 

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can a person who has read the books answer some questions :giveup:

 

i read that sansa is not supposed to be with ramsey: what is her actual plot in the book then?

and what happens to this fake arya in the books, and then whats the real aryas actual plot in the books?

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can a person who has read the books answer some questions :giveup:

 

 

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This is what will happen in the books with Arya!

DONT READ IF U DONT READ THE BOOKS

 

A Feast for Crows

During the voyage to Braavos on the Titan's Daughter Arya uses the name Salty. Many of the sailors and even Captain Ternesio Terys ask her to learn and remember their names. Many seem afraid of her. The captain has his older son Yorko row Arya to shore so as to get her off the ship prior to customs coming aboard.[31]

In Braavos, Arya Stark finds her way to the House of Black and White, where a kindly old maninitiates her into the guild of the Faceless Men.[31] She is required to discard her old personality, including her belongings, to begin the training. She does this, except for Needle, which she hides in a safe location. [32]

Arya's training requires her to go out into the city under the identity of Cat of the Ca--ls, a street urchin, learn secrets, and report what she has learned to the kindly man. She also begins learning the Braavosi language and the art of lying from the waif. During this time, she kills a deserter from the Night's Watch named Dareon and briefly meets Samwell Tarly, though they do not introduce themselves to each other. After these incidents, she accepts milk meant for "Arya". When she wakes the next morning, she is blind.[33]

A Dance with Dragons

Arya remains blind and in the service of the House of Black and White in Braavos. The blindness is induced by the milk she drinks every night. She continues to dream through the eyes of her direwolf, Nymeria, but speaks of it to no one. She still struggles with leaving her identity as Arya Stark behind. While she is blind, Arya wears the guise of Beth, a beggar girl. She wanders the streets of Braavos, begging for money and listening for bits and pieces of information. She becomes better at lying and detecting the lies of others.

Arya receives her sight again after she is able to identify the kindly man and hit him with a stick when he sneaks up on her. It is implied, however, that she does not simply sense his presence (as he assumes) but sees him through the eyes of a cat hiding in the rafters.

After regaining her sight,[34] Arya is given her first assassination assignment. She is asked to give "the gift" to an old man who sells a type of insurance for ships. The kindly man takes her to the secret lower chambers of the House of Black and White, where thousands of faces are hung on the walls. She is given the face of an ugly, broken girl who had been beaten by her father and came to the House of Black and White to seek the gift. Arya watches her target carefully for days. She notices that the old man has guards with him wherever he goes, and always tests the coin he is given with his teeth. While watching him, she attempts to find ways to justify his fate, but the kindly man tells her it is not for her to judge the old man.

In the end, she feigns stealing a bag of coins from a captain on his way to meet with the old man. She splits the bag in the attempt, and switches one of the captain's coins with one of her own, coated in poison. After the switch, she escapes. Later, the old man's heart mysteriously gives out.

The kindly man then gives Arya an acolyte's robe and assigns her to begin her first apprenticeship with Izembaro.[4]

The Winds of Winter

Under the identity of "Mercedene" or "Mercy", Arya is now a mummer at a playhouse called the Gate, owned by Izembaro. She is still experiencing wolf dreams, the latest with a tree watching her.[35]

When Ser Harys Swyft arrives in Braavos on a mission to negotiate with the Iron Bank of Braavos, the mummers of the Gate perform the play The Bloody Hand in which Arya plays a maid, presumably Sansa Stark, who is raped by Tyrion, played by a dwarf named Bobono.[36]

However, as the play is about to begin, Arya notices two of Swyft's guards talking. One of them is Raff the Sweetling. She seduces him and takes him to her room. She tires him out by running there, and thus she is able to stab him in his thigh, cutting his femoral artery and rendering him unable to walk. Rafford pleads to have him carried to a healer, but Arya replies: "Think so?" and stabs him in the throat, just as he did to the disabled Lommy. Arya throws his corpse in a ca--l and heads back to the Gate before she is due to come on stage.[37]

 

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