Anonymous wrote:Imagine Arya returning to Westeros with the theater group. That would be a great cover for her.
Anonymous wrote:I think Arya is saved from death by the theater troop. The guy who played the actor-who-played-Tywin-Lannister/writer is Richard E. Grant - no way that guy is in just one episode for 2 minutes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I've bought into the theory that Arya is the waif (it's her version of fight club). It explains why no one responds to Arya when she is fighting the waif and how the waif knows everything about Arya. Someone suggested on Reddit that the waif will kill Arya next week and go to see Jaqen who will ask "what is your name?" She pulls on the waif's face (revealing the real Arya) and responds "no one." Then eventually she runs into a Stark and remembers who she is...
This!
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/tv/2016/06/06/game-of-thrones-could-arya-and-the-waif-be-the-same-person/
There's also the theory that Arya was not truly stabbed, but it was instead Jaquen, who still owes her one. http://time.com/4358639/game-of-thrones-arya-stark-the-waif-theory/
Arya is a leftie and acted right-handed and 'different' in this scene ...
For someone on the run, she has a lot of clothes. She is in a different outfit next week when she leaps off the bridge. I agree that it is not what it seems. It's either not Arya or it's a fight club scenario or something else.
I agree with the second theory, but unsure as the why- we watched the episode again last night- Arya is walking around with different mannerisms like she is Jaquen, postures, tone are all a little off, and where is needle? She knows she is being hunted. I think Jaquen (or as some folks on redditt are calling him Sexy Jesus!!) is testing them both, and Arya might not have failed the last test, maybe she isn't supposed to question, but she isn't supposed to blindly follow either- the Faceless men seem to have a code, that corresponds with justice, not just mindless assassins.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I've bought into the theory that Arya is the waif (it's her version of fight club). It explains why no one responds to Arya when she is fighting the waif and how the waif knows everything about Arya. Someone suggested on Reddit that the waif will kill Arya next week and go to see Jaqen who will ask "what is your name?" She pulls on the waif's face (revealing the real Arya) and responds "no one." Then eventually she runs into a Stark and remembers who she is...
This!
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/tv/2016/06/06/game-of-thrones-could-arya-and-the-waif-be-the-same-person/
There's also the theory that Arya was not truly stabbed, but it was instead Jaquen, who still owes her one. http://time.com/4358639/game-of-thrones-arya-stark-the-waif-theory/
Arya is a leftie and acted right-handed and 'different' in this scene ...
For someone on the run, she has a lot of clothes. She is in a different outfit next week when she leaps off the bridge. I agree that it is not what it seems. It's either not Arya or it's a fight club scenario or something else.
Anonymous wrote:Natalie Dormer, who plays Margery, is the spitting image of the young Diana Rigg, who plays Olenna.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How is Arya ever going to survive that wound. And there's no way she can avoid the Faceless Man the rest of her life, if she even lives.
I don't know, but that faceless bitch has something pretty harsh coming to her. I can't see how her relentless hatred serves the purpose of their sect.
I was wondering if it was all an illusion. People weren't reacting right.
I've bought into the theory that Arya is the waif (it's her version of fight club). It explains why no one responds to Arya when she is fighting the waif and how the waif knows everything about Arya. Someone suggested on Reddit that the waif will kill Arya next week and go to see Jaqen who will ask "what is your name?" She pulls on the waif's face (revealing the real Arya) and responds "no one." Then eventually she runs into a Stark and remembers who she is...
This!
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/tv/2016/06/06/game-of-thrones-could-arya-and-the-waif-be-the-same-person/
There's also the theory that Arya was not truly stabbed, but it was instead Jaquen, who still owes her one. http://time.com/4358639/game-of-thrones-arya-stark-the-waif-theory/
Arya is a leftie and acted right-handed and 'different' in this scene ...
The idea hat Arya and the waif switched faces is interesting. At the end of the scene, I thought how could Arya be left without Needle. The waif apparently stabbed her with it, and presumably still had it on the bridge when Arya went into the drink. I also did not understand why the crowd did not react as expected / seemed distorted. I chalked it up to a kind of Arya POV as she's struggling to walk with stab wounds.
I also thought the last few fight club moments Arya had were just ways of assessing the waif's weaknesses. Like she was purposely losing and letting the waif think she was superior.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How is Arya ever going to survive that wound. And there's no way she can avoid the Faceless Man the rest of her life, if she even lives.
I don't know, but that faceless bitch has something pretty harsh coming to her. I can't see how her relentless hatred serves the purpose of their sect.
I was wondering if it was all an illusion. People weren't reacting right.
I've bought into the theory that Arya is the waif (it's her version of fight club). It explains why no one responds to Arya when she is fighting the waif and how the waif knows everything about Arya. Someone suggested on Reddit that the waif will kill Arya next week and go to see Jaqen who will ask "what is your name?" She pulls on the waif's face (revealing the real Arya) and responds "no one." Then eventually she runs into a Stark and remembers who she is...
This!
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/tv/2016/06/06/game-of-thrones-could-arya-and-the-waif-be-the-same-person/
There's also the theory that Arya was not truly stabbed, but it was instead Jaquen, who still owes her one. http://time.com/4358639/game-of-thrones-arya-stark-the-waif-theory/
Arya is a leftie and acted right-handed and 'different' in this scene ...
Anonymous wrote:I'm guessing the camp with Jon's army is the place where Shireen was burned. Will Davos come across something belonging to Shireen and figure out what happened?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I've bought into the theory that Arya is the waif (it's her version of fight club). It explains why no one responds to Arya when she is fighting the waif and how the waif knows everything about Arya. Someone suggested on Reddit that the waif will kill Arya next week and go to see Jaqen who will ask "what is your name?" She pulls on the waif's face (revealing the real Arya) and responds "no one." Then eventually she runs into a Stark and remembers who she is...
This!
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/tv/2016/06/06/game-of-thrones-could-arya-and-the-waif-be-the-same-person/
There's also the theory that Arya was not truly stabbed, but it was instead Jaquen, who still owes her one. http://time.com/4358639/game-of-thrones-arya-stark-the-waif-theory/
Arya is a leftie and acted right-handed and 'different' in this scene ...