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Game of Thrones 7x7 POLL!

When do you think Arya and Sansa joined forces and conspired against Littlefinger?

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I think his last lesson, his "little game," was what made her smarter than him. The way Sophie Turner was acting it, I got the sense that while Littlefinger was asking her all those questions about Arya, she was secretly asking questions about Littlefinger in her head.

Jim

Supposedly there was a deleted scene of Bran and Sansa that got cut from episode 7 where Sansa essentially learns of everything LF did. So it has to be during ep7.

Eduardo

I think that Sansa has been plotting since the beginning of the season as she said to Brienne in 7x1 that she only needs Baelish for the Vale's troops before she proceeded to talk to Lord Royce. However, I don't think that she planned anything with Arya till after the "little game" scene which would've been them just talking and working out Baelish's plan and that would've been the final straw that lead them to kill him!

Jack McKenzie

It had to be between 7x6 and 7x7, the scenes on the balcony and in Arya's chambers would have been pointless. Which would go beyond bad writing, the conflict between them was real until after episode 6. They would not show Arya and Sansa working things out and plotting against little finger because that would ruin the slight shock factor we recieved when Sansa called out little finger.

couldnt agree more. this is when sansa realized that arya never wanted that and so her actions couldnt be justified

she talked her about the reasons for doing things. sansa after the coversations said she would be lady of winterfell which arya never wanted to be. which is why she knew she would want that and they little finger was lying

Another reason why I believe it was from the beginning is because of Sansa's decision to send Brienne away. Littlefinger said that if one of the Stark girls was a threat to the other, Brienne would be honor-bound to intervene. I assume the plan from the beginning was to act like they were against each other so that Littlefinger wouldn't suspect a trap and run out of their reach. After his comment about Brienne, Sansa knew that he would get suspicious if Brienne did not intervene (or if she did intervene, Sansa would have to loop Brienne in and risk tipping off Littlefinger) as it grew more and more apparent that one of the girls would kill the other, hence her decision to send Brienne away.

Dylan Carpenter

I think during 7x7 is no valid choice, because we definitiv have missed out on a scene between the Episodes. At some point Sansa has to have given Arya "her" Dagger back. And at least at that point the plan was made. But I think it was there from the beginning.

Red Claw

I think arya knew from the begining but she played along in LF game to not trow him off then she gave sansa the knife in the last ep after the speach then she went too bran and the rest is history

August Svarén

It's not Sam heard Gilly tell him about Rhaegar. Sam rewrote the book so he had already known of the fact. That's why he was frustrated in that scene.

Jordan Malloy

brandon told them everything

I think after playing the game with Littlefinger about Arya, Sansa played it in her head about Littlefinger and figured it out herself. I think where Littlefinger's game fell down was when he led Sansa to think that Arya's endgame is to be Lady of Winterfell. In Sansa's head, she must have gone (I deliberately am paraphrasing) "That's not her." As I just typed this, I've read Brittney's comment which is almost identical! Great minds, Brittney...

Leah Tumilty

This has been the problem with Season 7 as a whole, it goes great but then something happens that makes you think you've missed a couple of scenes whereas previous seasons have built up to plotpoints this season just throws things at you expecting you to keep up

James

I think it happened during the episode after the scene where Littlefinger asked Sansa what would Arya get from killing Sansa, and Sansa answered that Arya would be Lady of Winterfell. Sansa knows that Arya never wanted to be a lady, and certainly not Lady of Winterfell, so that's when she realized that Littlefinger was playing them against each other. I believe the scene in the previous episode was Arya trying to lead Sansa to Littlefinger's game without outright telling her, but the finale is when Sansa realized Littlefinger's game, and because of the previous episode, she knew that she could team up with Arya.

Brittney Koza

From the beginning. Arya was not acting like herself at all, she felt off most of the time, and Sansa has learned from the best, she is a better liar than Petyr gave her credit for, that's why the scenes between Arya and Sansa seemed weird. We had a very confused and worried Sansa and a very creepy Arya that really did not look like her (some even thought it was not her). When she smiled after Sansa said "Lord Bealish", it felt like the only genuine expression on her face since the scene in the gods wood. Maisie Williams is a wonderful actor and her eyes are very expressive, most of this season it was not the case. I thought it was some bad writing shit but in reality, it is because she was over acting, like acting a character who acts. They totally set him up.

Srey

It wasn't out of sync for me. It might just be that your pc is having trouble keeping up with 2 full hd videos at the same time, especially if your using 2 monitors

Know its not the right place but damnn pls fix your game of thrones reaction its get out of sync like every 10 sek because your shit laggs lige a boss

Christian

Where's the "don't care" option? :P

Since the beginning. During their reunion, Bran asks Sansa and Arya: "Do you know who this Dagger belongs to?" I think they pretty much started working on how to take down Littlefinger from there.

Abdul Bhutta

The last time we saw the two together, Arya threatened Sansa and handed her the catspaw dagger. When Arya shows up in the meeting hall, she has the dagger on her hip, which implies that the sisters met again, and Sansa returned the weapon.

Liesmith

I think it happened between episode 6 & 7 I don't think it could have happened any other time.

StevenBrown

Try lower resolution. It works better for me that way.

Tried to use the (full length reaction) that's on the google drive, but my phone either won't load the vid, or keep pausing to buffer after like every 2 seconds... so that's not an option for me. Youtube seems to run great, it's just my PS4 and Phone can't ever use G-Drive well. :,-(

Silver

Out of curiosity, when will we learn the results of the poll on a video? In 2 years or however long it takes to get the next episode?

Diego

You recalled Arya gave Sansa the knife after Sansa discovered the masks. The knife, at the end, was in the procession of Arya when she walked into the trial. Clearly, it was returned. My guess is that the knife was the reason for Sansa checking with Bran since he presented it to Arya when all three of them were together the first time under the tree. She would want to find out why Bran brought it up at the first place. So, Arya and Sansa started working together, with Bran's help, between 7X6 and 7X7.

I actually think during 7x6 - Arya & Sansa had a scene where Arya flips the dagger around and hands it to Sansa. That was her creepy way of showing she is willing to work with her sister. Later in that same episode - Sansa dismisses Brienne to the south. (the opposite of what Baelish had suggested to do). Arya & Sansa are already working together then.

I think it was in this episode, and something Sansa said to Arya in the room clued her in to what was about to happen but I'm not sure, wasn't the clearest. I mean when they argued and Sansa found the faces Petyr was lurking so maybe they or Arya knew that

Eric Solo

I'd say from the beginning. In 7x6, Arya felt like a completely different character around Sansa, and it felt out of place, so I believe it happened before 7x6 that they brewed up this plan.

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Since the beginning. She was never going to betray her family for Littlefinger. Once he suggested kicking out Jon i knew she began playing him back. Arya showing up was unexpected, but once all 3 of them were together i'm sure they decided rather quickly it's the 3 of them plus Jon vs everyone else. Months passed by while Jon went to Dragonstone, they had plenty of time to plan this out too.

I don't think they were even conspiring anything. I think Sansa simply "outlittlefingered" Littlefinger, once he fucked up by assuming Arya would want the power, while Sansa knew she doesn't. Arya was simply ready for either outcome.

Dasher

Arya's plan all along was to push Sansa closer to Littlefinger so that he'd open up and expose himself to her. Sansa's always never trusted him but by being pushed closer to him by Arya, she realized what he was doing, which is why she sent Brienne away instead of asking her to intervene, her final realization of how deep his scheming went may have been as late as after Littlefinger taught her the "game" in his final lesson, since she specifically mentions she used the "game" on him during the trial... Also, I believe Brann was involved offscreen as well, spilling everything he knows about LF, because Brann's been spying on Littlefinger all season (there are Raven sounds in EVERY Littlefinger scene this season)

n p

I think Arya has always known that Littlefinger was in league with the Lannisters even from back in season 1 & 2. Seeing him lurking about with Sansa after Arya was training with Brienne was probably a hint to her that he was up to something. Sansa has also said for a long time that "only a fool trusts Littlefinger." It seems unlikely that she would ever, even for a moment, side with him over Arya. So I think they were together since Arya got home. They just needed to trick him into lowering his guard to get the proof they needed.

Dylan Carpenter

I think it was only in ep7. The rest of the time, it was like Arya was testing & pushing Sansa. To make sure she was strong enough to do what needs to be done as Lady of Winterfell.

TanukiEyes

I think bran told them at the tree

Bigfoot

I believe it was even mentioned or something that it was between 6 and 7

julio morales

Anyone else see the full reaction up yet?

Chronos

Arya wouldn't lose all her training and suddenly become inept. This was a classic fake out by the writers. I honestly think Arya was doing everything she could to get Sansa to free herself from Littlefinger, and then after the first scene between Sansa and Littlefinger in the finale, the Starks went to Bran and had a wolf pack meeting.

Sheena Jolie

I think arya and sansa knew littlefinger had spies everywhere, so even when they were alone they had to play it up just to be safe. I think there was some animosity towards each other but they both knew they weren't going to conspire against each other.

Josh Bornman

During episode 7 when Little Finger helped Sansa concluded that Arya wanted to kill her to become Lady of Winterfell. Arya has never wanted to be lady. Little Finger doesn't know Arya well enough to know this. This is when Sansa figured it out

Matt Jund

It was during the finale. Arya was trying to guide Sansa to that conclusion in the previous episodes. But Sansa only figured it out after she had a private talk with Balish one last time. Like Sansa said, she's a slow learner. There's no way it was from the beginning. And that scene in 7×6 was too real for them to be "pretending". It was during the finale

KingKien1

I do think it could've been written better, but for me I saw a lot of evidence pointing to them working together since the beginning.

cosmotron

The Arya/Sansa confrontation in 7x6 makes no sense if they knew Littlefinger was playing them. Why put on a show when they know they're alone? So it had to be between 6 and 7 or during 7. I think Sansa figured it out from Littlefinger's "assume the worst" game. Of course it's not even really that. The writers just wanted their twist, so they made the characters idiots for two and a half episodes to get it, and then let them stop being idiots.

Jen A. Blue

I think on Arya's end it was from the start but they only started planning together between episodes because I don't think it makes sense otherwise. Anyway I loved the reaction great job. :-) <3

Supermonaman

I think it was right from the start. In episode one, Sansa says she "knows exactly" what Littlefinger wants. Every argument she had with Arya was done with the doors wide open. The entire time Littlefinger thought he was leading her the direction he wanted (and making her think it was her idea), when the opposite is true. It's SANSA who was doing that to him by acting as though she was playing right into his hands.

cosmotron

I think it was either from the beginning and Bran actually told them early on about what Littlefinger had done or it was when Arya handed her the knife.

Subaru130

I think Arya always felt suspicious of littlefinger, but I think the conflict between Arya and Sansa was definitely real. The scene where Arya hands Sansa the knife is when she realized they're both on the same side. And Sansa figured out littlefinger was trying to turn them against each other when he told her Arya wanted to become lady of winterfell, when Sansa knew Arya never wanted to be a lady.

Roberto Cerrillo

I think it was from the beginning. Arya is too smart to be manipulated by littlefinger.

Ryan O'Malley


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