I can understand why she would want to kill Cersei but it's Littlefinger who deserves a visit from her. I wonder if Sansa knows what he did and is playing a long-game tactic to eventually avenge Ned.
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Resposta de TheCheetahPeach
no 20 de xullo do 2017 ás 2:17AM
Oh hell no, otherwise he'd be first on her little list.
Resposta de TheCheetahPeach
no 20 de xullo do 2017 ás 2:24AM
And Sansa doesn't know either or else she would have never trusted him in the first place.
Resposta de jonnieblack
no 20 de xullo do 2017 ás 8:34PM
I've never understood why Cersei is on her list. Cersei did not order Ned's death. She tried to talk Joffrey out of it as I recall, thought it was a bad idea to execute him.
Resposta de NorthernLad
no 21 de xullo do 2017 ás 9:31AM
Forgot about that, but yeah it wasn't Cersei's idea to kill Ned. That was all the little prick's doing. Not that Cersei is innocent. I guess maybe since Joffrey is dead, Arya feels the need to get the other evil in King's Landing.
Resposta de Pandora78🇺🇸
no 21 de xullo do 2017 ás 10:32AM
I think Cersei is on her list because she had Lady killed.
Resposta de jonnieblack
no 21 de xullo do 2017 ás 12:48PM
Hmmmm I guess Arya was in Kings Landing when that happened. Seems a weak reason but Arya is a child so that could be reason enough for her.
Resposta de RustyShackleworth
no 21 de xullo do 2017 ás 2:24PM
I'm not totally sure if that's true or not. I certainly would have a lot more respect for Sansa if she did know Littlefinger's role in what happened to Ned and she's plotting something against him. I hope this is the case. He betrayed Ned Stark in the throne room in front of hundreds of witnesses and it would strike me as odd that not a hint of it ever reached Sansa during all the time she was there.
Resposta de RustyShackleworth
no 21 de xullo do 2017 ás 2:27PM
That and the fact that Cersei was and is, a grade A bitch. She was no friend of the Stark's. In the first GOT novel, Ayra tells Sansa as they traveling from Winterfell to King's Landing that she doesn't like the Queen.
Resposta de jonnieblack
no 21 de xullo do 2017 ás 7:28PM
Agreed, C is no innocent but Arya's list is very personal. I just couldn't remember anything that would put C in that category.
Resposta de TheCheetahPeach
no 21 de xullo do 2017 ás 8:39PM
And she is partly responsible for her friend getting killed by the hound in the first season.
Resposta de jonnieblack
no 21 de xullo do 2017 ás 9:25PM
Thanks to all for your responses. Its just something thats been nagging at me. Season 1 was a while ago
Resposta de Mrs. Y
no 22 de xullo do 2017 ás 3:17PM
I've started to rewatch the show - I would say Arya's reasoning would be over the butcher boy and Lady. I can only hope that when it happens - at at this point I really think Arya can pull off completing her list - I hope she tells Cersei why.
Resposta de jonnieblack
no 22 de xullo do 2017 ás 8:32PM
I agree about Arya completing her list, but I've thought for some time that it may be Tyrion or even Jamie that kills Cersei.
Resposta de Mrs. Y
no 22 de xullo do 2017 ás 10:53PM
I have come to find out that you never know with this show, you just never know. LOL Re-watching I am getting a different feeling for Sansa - I remember her as a whiney little girl, who was powerless and afraid in her situation, but now I am seeing her steely determination ...... to make it to be queen regardless of the hell she has to travel through. Now that I am thinking about it, it could very well be Sansa who takes her out!!
Resposta de jonnieblack
no 23 de xullo do 2017 ás 12:29AM
I agree about Sansa. She has reasons, definitely.