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Why is Arya visibly scared in the library in S8E3?
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In Game of Thrones S8E3, Arya fiercely kills a way lot of wights after which she has to escape from them and enter the library. In the library Arya seems pretty shaken and also not as brave as she usually is. There were around 10 wights or so in the library all of whom she would be able to kill easily. But she hides and tries to escape from the library unnoticed.
Does something happen between the fight with the wights on the castle walls and the library? This is very out of character and a stark contrast from the Arya out on the walls to one in the library. Do the dead get to her or is she actually scared?
Why does Arya look shaken and scared, given that she usually isn't (she does possess a weapon while in the library) and isn't this out of character for her?
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In Game of Thrones S8E3, Arya fiercely kills a way lot of wights after which she has to escape from them and enter the library. In the library Arya seems pretty shaken and also not as brave as she usually is. There were around 10 wights or so in the library all of whom she would be able to kill easily. But she hides and tries to escape from the library unnoticed.
Does something happen between the fight with the wights on the castle walls and the library? This is very out of character and a stark contrast from the Arya out on the walls to one in the library. Do the dead get to her or is she actually scared?
Why does Arya look shaken and scared, given that she usually isn't (she does possess a weapon while in the library) and isn't this out of character for her?
plot-explanation character game-of-thrones
Not sure but she hurt her head between the wall scenes and library scenes
– Kepotx
1 hour ago
It's not just about 10 wights; if one wight would have seen her, they would have called dozens more and it would have become almost impossible for any furious warrior (be it Arya Stark) to escape. This would have taken obvious death.
– Sunil Chauhan
1 hour ago
I found it interesting from a horror film perspective that Arya is creeping through her own house, in this case Winterfell. (Many horror films involve being trapped in one's own house while fleeing from monsters.)
– DukeZhou
1 min ago
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In Game of Thrones S8E3, Arya fiercely kills a way lot of wights after which she has to escape from them and enter the library. In the library Arya seems pretty shaken and also not as brave as she usually is. There were around 10 wights or so in the library all of whom she would be able to kill easily. But she hides and tries to escape from the library unnoticed.
Does something happen between the fight with the wights on the castle walls and the library? This is very out of character and a stark contrast from the Arya out on the walls to one in the library. Do the dead get to her or is she actually scared?
Why does Arya look shaken and scared, given that she usually isn't (she does possess a weapon while in the library) and isn't this out of character for her?
plot-explanation character game-of-thrones
In Game of Thrones S8E3, Arya fiercely kills a way lot of wights after which she has to escape from them and enter the library. In the library Arya seems pretty shaken and also not as brave as she usually is. There were around 10 wights or so in the library all of whom she would be able to kill easily. But she hides and tries to escape from the library unnoticed.
Does something happen between the fight with the wights on the castle walls and the library? This is very out of character and a stark contrast from the Arya out on the walls to one in the library. Do the dead get to her or is she actually scared?
Why does Arya look shaken and scared, given that she usually isn't (she does possess a weapon while in the library) and isn't this out of character for her?
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Not sure but she hurt her head between the wall scenes and library scenes
– Kepotx
1 hour ago
It's not just about 10 wights; if one wight would have seen her, they would have called dozens more and it would have become almost impossible for any furious warrior (be it Arya Stark) to escape. This would have taken obvious death.
– Sunil Chauhan
1 hour ago
I found it interesting from a horror film perspective that Arya is creeping through her own house, in this case Winterfell. (Many horror films involve being trapped in one's own house while fleeing from monsters.)
– DukeZhou
1 min ago
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Not sure but she hurt her head between the wall scenes and library scenes
– Kepotx
1 hour ago
It's not just about 10 wights; if one wight would have seen her, they would have called dozens more and it would have become almost impossible for any furious warrior (be it Arya Stark) to escape. This would have taken obvious death.
– Sunil Chauhan
1 hour ago
I found it interesting from a horror film perspective that Arya is creeping through her own house, in this case Winterfell. (Many horror films involve being trapped in one's own house while fleeing from monsters.)
– DukeZhou
1 min ago
Not sure but she hurt her head between the wall scenes and library scenes
– Kepotx
1 hour ago
Not sure but she hurt her head between the wall scenes and library scenes
– Kepotx
1 hour ago
It's not just about 10 wights; if one wight would have seen her, they would have called dozens more and it would have become almost impossible for any furious warrior (be it Arya Stark) to escape. This would have taken obvious death.
– Sunil Chauhan
1 hour ago
It's not just about 10 wights; if one wight would have seen her, they would have called dozens more and it would have become almost impossible for any furious warrior (be it Arya Stark) to escape. This would have taken obvious death.
– Sunil Chauhan
1 hour ago
I found it interesting from a horror film perspective that Arya is creeping through her own house, in this case Winterfell. (Many horror films involve being trapped in one's own house while fleeing from monsters.)
– DukeZhou
1 min ago
I found it interesting from a horror film perspective that Arya is creeping through her own house, in this case Winterfell. (Many horror films involve being trapped in one's own house while fleeing from monsters.)
– DukeZhou
1 min ago
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In the Inside the Episode David and Dan (showrunners) say the reason she is more scared here is because she is in a weakened state after getting hit on the head outside. They say at that point she is just trying to survive. She doesn't feel like she is able to take on all of them at once anymore and now is just trying to make it out alive.
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As an out-of-universe reason, this is a great opportunity for the showrunners to remind us how sneaky Arya can be. She is indeed a formidable fighter, but she is also very good at remaining hidden and undetected, which turns out to be extremely important later in the episode when she
leaps from seemingly nowhere to surprise and destroy the Night King.
Without that setup in the library, this feat would have seemed even more implausible.
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In the Inside the Episode David and Dan (showrunners) say the reason she is more scared here is because she is in a weakened state after getting hit on the head outside. They say at that point she is just trying to survive. She doesn't feel like she is able to take on all of them at once anymore and now is just trying to make it out alive.
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In the Inside the Episode David and Dan (showrunners) say the reason she is more scared here is because she is in a weakened state after getting hit on the head outside. They say at that point she is just trying to survive. She doesn't feel like she is able to take on all of them at once anymore and now is just trying to make it out alive.
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In the Inside the Episode David and Dan (showrunners) say the reason she is more scared here is because she is in a weakened state after getting hit on the head outside. They say at that point she is just trying to survive. She doesn't feel like she is able to take on all of them at once anymore and now is just trying to make it out alive.
In the Inside the Episode David and Dan (showrunners) say the reason she is more scared here is because she is in a weakened state after getting hit on the head outside. They say at that point she is just trying to survive. She doesn't feel like she is able to take on all of them at once anymore and now is just trying to make it out alive.
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As an out-of-universe reason, this is a great opportunity for the showrunners to remind us how sneaky Arya can be. She is indeed a formidable fighter, but she is also very good at remaining hidden and undetected, which turns out to be extremely important later in the episode when she
leaps from seemingly nowhere to surprise and destroy the Night King.
Without that setup in the library, this feat would have seemed even more implausible.
add a comment |
As an out-of-universe reason, this is a great opportunity for the showrunners to remind us how sneaky Arya can be. She is indeed a formidable fighter, but she is also very good at remaining hidden and undetected, which turns out to be extremely important later in the episode when she
leaps from seemingly nowhere to surprise and destroy the Night King.
Without that setup in the library, this feat would have seemed even more implausible.
add a comment |
As an out-of-universe reason, this is a great opportunity for the showrunners to remind us how sneaky Arya can be. She is indeed a formidable fighter, but she is also very good at remaining hidden and undetected, which turns out to be extremely important later in the episode when she
leaps from seemingly nowhere to surprise and destroy the Night King.
Without that setup in the library, this feat would have seemed even more implausible.
As an out-of-universe reason, this is a great opportunity for the showrunners to remind us how sneaky Arya can be. She is indeed a formidable fighter, but she is also very good at remaining hidden and undetected, which turns out to be extremely important later in the episode when she
leaps from seemingly nowhere to surprise and destroy the Night King.
Without that setup in the library, this feat would have seemed even more implausible.
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Not sure but she hurt her head between the wall scenes and library scenes
– Kepotx
1 hour ago
It's not just about 10 wights; if one wight would have seen her, they would have called dozens more and it would have become almost impossible for any furious warrior (be it Arya Stark) to escape. This would have taken obvious death.
– Sunil Chauhan
1 hour ago
I found it interesting from a horror film perspective that Arya is creeping through her own house, in this case Winterfell. (Many horror films involve being trapped in one's own house while fleeing from monsters.)
– DukeZhou
1 min ago