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Arya had to be the one to pull it off. She had been broken down psychologically and physically over the course of years and built back up to be a cold-blooded assassin. She was constantly put in a box and playfully overlooked by her older brothers. Jon was one of the few who really admired and encouraged her fighting spirit. She is probably the most skilled fighter in Westeros at this point. I think she may kill Cersei in the next battle, but it won’t be easy.

If so she will have killed Littlefinger, NK, and Cersei. That's an awful lot of villains killed by the same person. My bet is on her trying the drop-the-knife trick one too many times and getting killed, while Jaime takes out his sister.

Im guessing she and the Hound take on the Mountain. The Hound gets knocked around and Arya tries to save him, tries the knife trick, but fails and is killed. Then the Hound uses the distraction to kill Gregor.

Meanwhile Jamie and his erect penis screw Cersei to death since he can't rub one out anymore due to having lost his hand.
 
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If so she will have killed Littlefinger, NK, and Cersei. That's an awful lot of villains killed by the same person. My bet is on her trying the drop-the-knife trick one too many times and getting killed, while Jaime takes out his sister.

Im guessing she and the Hound take on the Mountain. The Hound gets knocked around and Arya tries to save him, tries the knife trick, but fails and is killed. Then the Hound uses the distraction to kill Gregor.

Meanwhile Jamie and his erect penis screw Cersei to death since he can't rub one out anymore due to having lost his hand.

Lol. I doubt Arya tries that again. That would be lazy writing and the show is known for its unpredictability. She’s an assassin who is stealthy, efficient, and lethal. You bring up an interesting theory. I could see her helping The Hound fight The Mountain at some point, but I think The Hound ends up dying in that battle. I think we haven’t seen the last of Arya utilizing her many faces. I could see her killing Cersei with Jamie’s face towards the end.
 

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Lol. I doubt Arya tries that again. That would be lazy writing and the show is known for its unpredictability. She’s an assassin who is stealthy, efficient, and lethal. You bring up an interesting theory. I could see her helping The Hound fight The Mountain at some point, but I think The Hound ends up dying in that battle. I think we haven’t seen the last of Arya utilizing her many faces. I could see her killing Cersei with Jamie’s face towards the end.

Wouldn't she have to kill Jaime to get his face?
 

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The two giant-killers.
 

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This is a great interview if you have 10 minutes, the directors on Jimmy Kimmel

Game of Thrones Creators David Benioff & D.B. Wei…:
 

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Actually thought yesterday's episode was better than the Battle of Winterfell. Lot of moving parts and twists.
 

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Last night's episode was good...but from the look on Dany's face at the end, I'd say the next episode is REALLY going to be good.
 

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I was disappointed in last nights episode, with only 3 episodes left, there needs to get moving. Now we have 2 episodes to tight up a lot of loose ends.
 

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I’m gonna go on record as saying GoT is the best series ever produced. The final season is less than a month away. Get hyped!
As SD likes to say "Ouch". That didn't age well. I'm gonna go on record as saying I'm very disappointed with the final season so far, like Star Wars disappointed, and here's why:
If some one asked, and cared to listen, I could have spent hours telling someone about the world of GoT: the weather, the continents, the history, the building of the wall, the first men, the Children of the Forest, the history of Westeros, Essos, the Targaryens, the Starks, the Doom, the legend of AA and the PTWP. And then I could spend more hours talking about what happens in each season justaposing "Game of Thrones" with the "Song of Ice and Fire" and how the plot ties in with characters and how we are given hints all along the way. And after all those hours of talking I probably never would have mentioned Arya. As cool as that scene was it just doesn't fit. It just shouldn't have been Arya and the WWs shouldn't be gone already. And honestly other **** isn't adding up.
After Season 7 I read what was supposedly a leaked script for Season 8 and it was amazing. So amazing I thought it was real. The White Walkers were involved until the end. There were battles in every episode. Characters died early, surprisingly and fittingly. The ending was great. But still I was happy that the first 2 episodes didn't follow the leaked scripts. Surely D&D had a better version.
Recently I've even read other better versions. It's amazing that fan fiction can be better than what the professionals come up with.
I haven't seen anything this season to make me thing that it's going to get better. It really feels like D&D just got tired of doing the show and just wanted to get it over with. And they can't blame it on not having the books to follow if fans are coming up with better plots.
 

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As SD likes to say "Ouch". That didn't age well. I'm gonna go on record as saying I'm very disappointed with the final season so far, like Star Wars disappointed, and here's why:
If some one asked, and cared to listen, I could have spent hours telling someone about the world of GoT: the weather, the continents, the history, the building of the wall, the first men, the Children of the Forest, the history of Westeros, Essos, the Targaryens, the Starks, the Doom, the legend of AA and the PTWP. And then I could spend more hours talking about what happens in each season justaposing "Game of Thrones" with the "Song of Ice and Fire" and how the plot ties in with characters and how we are given hints all along the way. And after all those hours of talking I probably never would have mentioned Arya. As cool as that scene was it just doesn't fit. It just shouldn't have been Arya and the WWs shouldn't be gone already. And honestly other **** isn't adding up.
After Season 7 I read what was supposedly a leaked script for Season 8 and it was amazing. So amazing I thought it was real. The White Walkers were involved until the end. There were battles in every episode. Characters died early, surprisingly and fittingly. The ending was great. But still I was happy that the first 2 episodes didn't follow the leaked scripts. Surely D&D had a better version.
Recently I've even read other better versions. It's amazing that fan fiction can be better than what the professionals come up with.
I haven't seen anything this season to make me thing that it's going to get better. It really feels like D&D just got tired of doing the show and just wanted to get it over with. And they can't blame it on not having the books to follow if fans are coming up with better plots.

Very true...the writing and the plot lines these past 2 seasons have been lazy and rushed, at best.

Someone will need to explain to me how Cersei can see the remaining Unsullied army (numbering about one company) marching hundreds of miles to the gates of Kings Landing...and do nothing to attack them en route; or even more bafflingly: NOT to attack them when they got there. The dragon is right there in the open--loose a few spears in that direction while everyone's attention is on the execution. Wins the war right then and there. Without a dragon, Daenerys has no hope of defeating a larger sized army.
 
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