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People might think that's the direction she's headed in the books because that's the direction she's headed in the books.
She's also actually taking her training seriously and enjoying killing so hm, you never know.
But breaking news a string of massive emotional traumas can mess up a young kid. I'm glad the books are acknowledging this and not having all Starks be instinctively superhumanly moral no matter what.
It's not like emotional trauma always affects your sense of morality. Besides, show Arya still fed a guy two of his kids and poisoned all the male members of his dynasty.
Which was awesome
...should have gotten the girls to, you know, pick up the spare and all.
Come to think of it, who's going to inherit the twins?
They will go their separate ways, meet at summer camp, and then get involved in crazy shenanigans after they switch places.
I've found that the way characters talk is really off this season. Like they point out things that really all those characters should already know but the show is just making reference to previous events in the most blatant way possible. I guess subtlety isn't the show's strong point but I'm about 2/3rds in a clash of kings atm and it's so much better than the later seasons of the show.
I forgot the part where Sansa's slow morphing into Northern Cersei meant that her moral compass hadn't budged an inch.
Okay what the fuck happened to Fabio
There Never Was a Fabio