Game of Thrones, Season 7, Episode 7

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  1. I actually feels kinda sorry for littlefinger. He loves catelyn so much that he demanded a duel against brandon stark even though he eventually lost. And now he's killed by catelyn's daughter.

  2. Crucial yet widely overlooked: Sansa herself just publicly admitted, presumably having learned from Bran, that the Lannisters, too, were innocent in 'starting' the Lannister-Stark conflict (that it was, all along, LiL Finger who had set the two houses against each other through his manipulations).

  3. The more I watch this scene and think about it, the more it doesn't feel right. Little Finger falling down on his knees almost in acquiescence of his fate doesn't make any sense. None of the Stark children provided any proof or evidence of these accusations nor does Balish ask for any of them to prove his guilt. And why would he blatantly out admit to everyone including the Knights of the Vale to killing their former ruler? This is not the Little Finger we knew from Season 1 or 2. What happened to this master manipulator and pathological liar to give up that easily. It's obvious that the storyline and the plot has been dumbed down and how the normal viewer just accepts any mediocrity now that comes from D&D.
    G.R.R.Martin wouldn't have done it this way I'm certain of it.

  4. Chaos isn't a pit.
    Chaos is a ladder.
    Many who try to climb it fail and never get to try again.
    The fall breaks them. And some, are given a chance to climb.
    They refuse, they cling to the realm or the gods or love. Illusions.
    Only the ladder is real.
    The climb is all there is.

  5. The minute Bran came home and it was discovered he was the Three-Eyed Raven, Littlefinger should of been like, "I think I left a roast in the oven back in the Vale."

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