I forgot who mentioned it earlier (Gav maybe) but the rolodex of faces scene seemed to confirm it; if Arya does indeed become a full-fledged Faceless (wo)Man, that's the end of her revenge story. She will have to forget everything about herself and let go of her vendettas to get there.Despite the downers in the rest of the episode I was glad to see Arya finally cross a name off her list in a brutal fashion. We're running short on people to root for that aren't wusses relying on bodyguards and dragons. Someone teach Dany some basic hand-to-hand combat for christ's sake.
he is gonna come back as Jon the White and help our friends atMordorthe WallI need to go into GOT media blackout for the next year. Motherfuckers are going to ruin it if Jon comes back.
Yes that will be the biggest hurdle for her. To be a faceless man you have to become no one you are a servant to the many faced god and do as he commands. I don't think arya will be able to let her past go to do that.I forgot who mentioned it earlier (Gav maybe) but the rolodex of faces scene seemed to confirm it; if Arya does indeed become a full-fledged Faceless (wo)Man, that's the end of her revenge story. She will have to forget everything about herself and let go of her vendettas to get there.
Oh and is she going to blind all next season?
So presumably she'll recover her eyesight after an episode of seeing her bumbling around blind, then another episode or two showing her having gotten used to the blindness.Arya remains blind and in the service of the House of Black and White in Braavos. She continues to dream through the eyes of her direwolf, Nymeria, but speaks of it to no one. While she is blind, Arya wanders the streets of Braavos, and becomes better at lying and detecting the lies of others.
Arya receives her sight after she is able to identify the Kindly Man while blind. After regaining her sight, Arya is given her first assassination assignment. When she succeeds, the Kindly Man gives Arya an acolyte's robe and assigns her to begin her first apprenticeship
It's not a fuckup, they're attempting to commit suicide. How is this unclear to people?Yeah it's kind of a fuck up really. If they had jumped before the thaw it would make sense but after the snows melted welp its suicide.
Jon did mention that the wildlings would not follow Stannis. It seemed like there was something to read between the lines in that statement along the lines of "But they might follow me". Of course we are all probably just butt hurt over Jon being dead and are grasping at straws.The real question is if Jon does get Rez'ed will he then do what we all want and thats leave the Nights Watch and become a wrecking machine because "technically" is oath was fulfilled? He seems to be stuck on that honor thing and I can see him saying "till death meant all my deaths" or some shit.