Game of Thrones Season 7 Episode 7: The Dragon and The Wolf FINALE
In the aftermath of Littlefinger’s death, Arya and Sansa share a moment at the walls of Winterfell
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Game of Thrones Season 7 Episode 7: The Dragon and The Wolf FINALE
In the aftermath of Littlefinger’s death, Arya and Sansa share a moment at the walls of Winterfell
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Eddard would be so proud.
When the snow falls and the white wind blows the lone wolf dies but the pack survives <3 <3 <3 <3
A character is awesome when he still feels like a main character after 6 years of his on screen death
Dead for six seasons and Ned Stark still offers the best advice.
I hate how they never talk about their mother
I at first thought the season would end here. A small, contemplative moment between these two powerhouses before it was over.
I hope in Season 8 they have some meeting of the minds between Arya and Lyanna Mormont. The conversation would be interesting:
Lyanna: So, you're an assassin and take people's faces?
Arya: Yes
Lyanna: How do you do it?
Arya: I need the person's name.
Lyanna: Cersei Lannister.
Arya: She's already on my list.
Lyanna: I want in.
Such a humanizing moment among Neds daughters who had the most complicated relationship among the Stark siblings. It's mimics alot of real life bonds when You're younger you don't appreciate the things your parents told you. This scene reflects they finally get what Ned was telling them when they had their fight in season 1.
I like how Arya looks like Ned and Sansa looks like Catelyn right now.
I'm sure they mean their father, but some part of me also thinks that the part where Arya says:
'I miss him.'
and Sansa responds,
'Me too.'
Somehow I think they might be referring to Jon.
Arya: Sorry I accused you of wanting to rule Winterfell and betray Jon, even though you didn't deny it.
Sansa: Sorry I got weird about you being a ninja assassin with other peoples faces, although it is pretty fucked.
Arya: Sorry I was threatening to kill you and the Northern Lords, must be that time of the month.
Sansa: And I'm sorry I was going to have you killed for saying all that, good thing Bran 2.0 got to me before I did.
Arya: I miss dad.
Sansa: Me too, but he would have been proud of us.
0.o
I fucking love this scene, to see Sansa and Arya finally putting aside their petty squabbles and being Starks of Winterfell
moral of the story arc DON'T Fuck with the Stark siblings You will lose you will die it will be bad and then Arya will steal your face
Good grief, I wish people would get off the 'person that passes the sentence swings the sword' train. Have you ever seen Sansa raise a sword before? Sansa is not a fighter nor is she a skilled swordsman. Move on!
Sansa: The Red Wolf
Is it wrong how much I tear up lately? So much suffering endured by house Stark. When she says I miss him I mean cmon… he was so long ago, yet I feel like just yesterday he was betrayed by that little cunt jeoffrey. I really hope the lannisters eat shit in the end
When the camera pans up at 1:50, is that the window Bran fell from?
Man, this variation of Stark's musical theme is beautiful
The teachings of there parents were more important than anything in the end, and it made them come together again
We all miss him
Arya: I'm just the executioner you passed the sentence, your the lady of Winterfell.
Who from the quote got a sense that Arya had been testing Sansa in the events leading up to Littlefingers death.
No one talked about Robb, Cat or Rickon this season….. that makes me feel like they're not so important.
Nobody ever talks about Cat
She died thinking she failed all her children goddammit :c
Man I wonder what Ned would say and how he'd react if he saw his girls now. I think he'd be mind blown into how strong and powerful they've become. And proud that despite everything, they put family and sisterhood above all else. That's also the most "human" I've ever seen Arya, when she says "I miss him". She's been such a savage killer for so long, she finally had a moment of normal grieving. A moment of just a daughter wanting her father. I love the Stark girls.
I'm so proud of them both & and I'm so glad that they quoted Ned. Still till this day I wish he would still be alive💖 (but I get that his death was one of the main things that set everything) And this was a truly beautiful moment. I can't wait to see the reunion with Jon.
The lone dies? Is no one gonna talk about the title?
I wonder if this is going to cause problems later. As soon as I saw it I thought back to Season 1 when Ned told Jon (I think it was Jon….it may have been Rob)…anyway, Ned told him that the one who gives the sentence must carry it out. Jon remembered that when he executed the people who betrayed him (ok, so it had to have been Ned and Jon lol) Sansa should have been the one to kill him.
When Winter comes with all its might, only the wolves will howl in the night.
Even though its six seasons later, Ned Stark is still alive not physically, but through his children. He would be so proud of them if he were still alive.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gMFc7agO09w and i have just listened to this
fucking useless, insecure arya murdered Lord Petyr Baelish and is afraid to admit that it was her, "I did because you passed the sentence, I did becuse I hear voices in my head" just kill her next
"He who passes the judgment swings the blade." Ned Stark, season 1.
Ned was the one of the legendary character in this serie. ..His death was the saddest death ı think…😔😔
Eddard Stark's still inspiring a soul to whole plot till S1.
This will always be one of the most touching scenes in the series. The deep inner meaning of what Sansa said is a foreshadowing of her family. They are strong together, than fighting alone.
What happened to "the man (woman in this case) who passes the sentence should swing the sword"?
Ned always taught them that the man the passes the sentence shoud swing the sword. I love how they made it a team work, Sansa passing sentence and Arya swinging the sword (and Bran spilling the tea). I also love how Ned is still part of everyone's life after so long, this season (and especially this episode) was full of talking about Ned and that makes me so happy that even though he is long gone, he still influences everyone. Also I love the small detail that probably almost no one noticed – Arya wears her hair just like Ned did and Jon does now and I love it.
If I had wrote this scene I would've had Arya or Sansa or both begin crying 😢 abit then embracing the other before panning up
Why does all the living Starks talk about Ned only, were not Catelyn , Robb and Rickon part of their family as well ? I never heard any of them ever remembering them .
"I had to be something else…
I had to be… the green arrow"
Why everyone is talking about Ned stark and nobody gives a fuck uncle benjen died!
Starks stay in the pack and never forget. #Starkpack2018
What I would've loved more with this scene more was if Ghost walked in right after Sansa said 1:22
Only this scene made me cry as hell this season, this is all I ever wanted 😢😢😢😢
He would've been so proud of his girls!
The correct line should have been: Arya "I miss him." and Sansa "I miss them all." (Ned, Catelyn, Robb, Rickon). It's like the other family members killed in these years of betrayal and war were not important enough to remember. Even Arya or Jon in the crypt did not visit the places where they should be…just saying that line if said by Sansa would have remedied that oversight.