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23 COMMENTS

  1. Needle was Robb and Bran and Rickon, her mother and her father, even Sansa. Needle was Winterfell's grey walls, and the laughter of its people. Needle was the summer snows, Old Nan's stories, the heart tree with its red leaves and scary face, the warm earthy smell of the glass gardens, the sound of the north wind rattling the shutters of her room. Needle was Jon Snow's smile. He used to mess my hair and call me "little sister," she remembered, and suddenly there were tears in her eyes. Arya II a Feast of crows

  2. I'm sorry, from 2:06 and all the other Arya stuff he said in this scene is just wrong. Even as someone who doesn't read the books, we all know the true significance of that sword. Weiss and Benioff have clearly misunderstood what that sword represents for Arya Stark. She is not an instrument of revenge and Needle is not a tool to exact that revenge. She could not let go of Needle because Jon Snow gave it to her. After all the things Arya has been through over the course of the series, that sword is really the last remaining remnant of Winterfell she has left. Needle reminds her of who she is; a Stark of Winterfell. What he said here honestly ruined Arya's identity resolve when she left the Faceless Men for me because it shows that he fundamentally does not understand A Song Of Ice And Fire.

  3. Needle is a instrument for revenge? SAY WHAT?
    Even casual watchers who never read the books knows that's not it.
    That sword is a gift from the person Arya loves the most, that's why she could never get rid of it.

  4. One has to wonder. If Margery could've just resisted the temptation to mock, what might've been.

    Also it goes completely unobserved that Jon is getting some Stark family vengeance when he executes Slynt… and doesn't even know it. Yeah, Littlefinger was the mastermind behind Ned's betrayal, but Slynt was the one who made it happen. Too bad they never had a scene where he bragged about that some time in the previous season, when he thought he was completely safe from this black-sheep bastard. Oh well. There's always something to screw up the vengeance for the good guys. Even when they get it it's not satisfying… except when it comes to Arya. She knows how to do her vengeance right.

  5. No D&D, you idiot oafs, Needle did not mean revenge to Arya, and revenge is not who Arya is.

    “Needle was Robb and Bran and Rickon, her mother and her father, even Sansa. Needle was Winterfell's grey walls, and the laughter of its people. Needle was the summer snows, Old Nan's stories, the heart tree with its red leaves and scary face, the warm earthy smell of the glass gardens, the sound of the north wind rattling the shutters of her room. Needle was Jon Snow's smile. He used to mess my hair and call me "little sister," she remembered, and suddenly there were tears in her eyes.” — GRRM, A Feast For Crows

  6. Imagine this:
    Just as Jon Snow is about to swing his sword an arrow flies strait into Janos Slynt's skull killing him instantly. Jon Snow looks across the courtyard and sees Stannis with a bow in hand. Stannis shrugs his shoulders as if to say "How does it feel, snow".

  7. Watching Janos Slynt lose his head was the sweetest moment of Game of Thrones since Joffrey was poisoned – I LOVE it when the assholes finally get theirs. Can't wait until the Faith Militant get hold of Cersei!

  8. Can anyone tell me where all these missing scenes are.  Cause I watched them all on line but none of these scenes are there.  Even like when Little finger talks to Bolton and a bunch of others.

  9. I loved how even Alliser Thorne gained respect for Jon for making that decision. I knew even before it happened that he would. I also thought Jon showed great leadership and discipline in being objective and not being biased by his feelings. Despite Alliser being a pain in the ass, Jon knew and recognized the man's worthiness and skill and rightfully granted him a position he deserved. Janos on the other hand, was not only an asshole to Jon, but was utterly worthless and cowardly. Even Alliser knew that.

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