Sansa Stark prosecutes Lord Petyr Baelish and Arya Stark carries out the execution. After Sansa outplays Littlefinger, Arya slits his throat with his own Valyrian steel dagger, Catspaw.

Game of Thrones Season 7 Episode 7 ‘The Dragon and the Wolf’

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  1. I'm sorry but coming from emergency awesomes video I think this is one of Maisie Williams worst scenes in the entire series. It really was obvious that she wasn't the one being "on trial" and it is a very desperate attempt to keep some surprise in the show as it had become extremely formulaic, but when an obvious candidate for a quick kill off is killed off it isn't much of a surprise, is it? And again, just like all the Winterfell scenes this season, Masie looks like she's about to laugh in every scene and it really takes you out of the already retarded writing.

  2. Littlefinger might have deserved that but he also deserved a fair trial. Genuinely tried to protect Sansa after the Purple Wedding. Didn't rat out Arya after he recognized her as Tywin's cup bearer. Helped in the Battle of the Bastards by bringing in the Vale. And this is the thanks he gets?

    Jon, Dany, Sansa, Arya, Bran, Samwell, Gilly = Game of Thrones: The College Years. Immature. Impatient. Selfish. Self-entitled. Gullible. Vindictive. Ungrateful. Horny. Goes on emotional tirades. Worried what others think of them. Seeks approval from even strangers. Lacks foresight. Defines superficial lust as true love like their first spouse or lover are forgotten quickly.

    Let the real adults (above age 30) save Westeros. Littlefinger would have got away if it wasn't for these meddling kids. Lyanna Mormont is the best youngster in Westeros followed by Hot Pie.

  3. My heart breaks each time! Petyr! Those writers did you so wrong, baby.
    This was such trash! It's so upsetting. Such an amazing character reduced to this by crap writing. He didn't know about Ramsey. Sansa was a coward for not executing him herself as her father would have done. Yet they talk about Ned and making him proud. He didn't even get a fair trial. Such shit.

  4. Little finger: I loved your mother since I was a boy.
    Sansa: And yet HE betrayed her.
    Little finger: I loved you more than anyone.
    Sansa: And yet He betrayed me.
    .
    Can anyone explain why she used (he) while she was talking to him? Please? 🙁

  5. Okay, why do many of you say that Littlefinger shouldn't be tricked into this and that he should have seen it all coming?

    Well, he obviously did already predict his next moves and calculate the risks and outcomes, but there was just one thing he did not know – that Bran Stark was a three-eyed raven who could see the past. Littlefinger didn't know about what Bran was and what he could do. He probably thought that all those greenseers, children of the forest or maybe even the whitewalker were not real. Although he had been warned by Bran subtly by saying 'Chaos is a ladder' to him, I believed he would have dismissed it as a coincidence because he was SURE no one was there to hear him in King's Landing except Varys. Remember, Littlefinger was a cunning expert in discretion. He hadn't been caught doing any crime before his death, or at least the crimes he had done in King's Landing as a member of small council. No one ever knew what game he was playing until the three-eyed raven came along his path.

    In short, it was not Sansa or Arya who had doomed Littlefinger. It was the three-eyed raven that had sentenced him to death. Sorry for the long answer and thanks for reading. I'd welcome any correction to my comment.

  6. I truly believed that littlefinger would out live everyone. He underestimated Sansa though. And I doubt he ever counted on the little boy he tried to assassinate being able to see the past.

  7. What a horrible waste. While i agree littlefinger needed to die for the sake of the story, for him to die because of some superpower has absolutely no payoff. He needed to die because he schemes failed or at least one caught up to him.But having Bran just say "oh i can see into the past and saw you betray Ned" was just stupid, lazy writing and just shows further proof that D&D have no idea how to keep up with the intricate plot weaving of Martin's work once they ran out of book material to work with. While GOT still has entertainment value, it has lost all sense of the intelligence and intrigue that made it and the books so interesting.

  8. There is a mistake.. Peter told Cat That he owned the knife but That he lost it in a bet vs tyrion so he did told the truth. The knife was in posession of tyrion when lannisters tried to murder brandon in his own bed

  9. Imagine this whole trial brans just loudly trying to open a bag of potato chips, and everytime sansa stops the trial to look at him, he stops and tells her the bag will open – he has seen it

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