Statement: Partially reproduced in Zhihu---- Potala's cat.
The full text only analyzes some important literary dramas in each episode, and refutes some people who don't know the truth and follow suit!
Those Quan friends who have watched the seventh season and said that the plot has collapsed, I suggest that you go to see the editing corresponding to the director of each line in the seventh season. The literary drama of Game of Thrones shows us full-fledged and real characters. As a masterpiece of HBO, do you think that the popular Game of Thrones will continue to end in a hurry?
Statement: Personally, I admire the two screenwriters very much. Although they may have a certain gap from Ma Fatty, they are not as impressive as they are, but they are also close to the top level. Many of their literary dramas are enough to ponder for a long time. Many friends who are tired even after reading my articles, just follow the trend and show off your IQ.
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Episode 1 (Sansa is far worse than Jon in handling traitors?)
For the vast number of northern lords, what are they most worried about?
Except for Jon's subordinates, no one else has seen the White Walkers. Even Sansa believes that the White Walkers are blocked by the Great Wall and are not the greatest threat, and the lords are even less serious. What the lords are most worried about is how to liquidate the old accounts and how to distribute the benefits after the Stark family regains power.
Liquidation and distribution go hand in hand.
All the lords came to the meeting with different ideas. The King of the North actually said nothing about the settlement, and talked about the White Walkers, which made the lords have no bottom. For most families, even the betrayal by coercion , is also a betrayal. The most fearful thing is that the Jon brothers and sisters took advantage of the big victory to take the opportunity to liquidate and expand. They had no choice but to agree on the one hand, false and condescending; on the other hand, they questioned and probed the bottom line.
So what is the bottom line of the vast majority of lords? Of course, he did not take the blame for his own betrayal, and only liquidated the first evil and actively participated in the rebellion of the family. On this issue, they have long stopped sitting in the same boat with the lonely Amber and Karstark families who are left with only orphans and young daughters. If they sacrifice these two families, the Stark family can let them go. , they will push the Amber and Karstark families out without saying a word.
Wise politicians in history have used this mentality to dismantle their opponents and settle their hearts at the least cost. For example, Cao Cao ping Ma Chao, Zuo Zongtang ping Gan and Shaanxi.
When the lord of the valley suddenly proposed to demolish the castle, there was an immediate commotion and discussion in the venue, and everyone knew in their hearts: the time to come has finally come!
The people in the valley put forward this suggestion, on the one hand, to vent their dissatisfaction that they did not get a return, on the other hand, they are trying to liquidate the expansion, create anxiety in the north, and take the opportunity to take chestnuts from the fire.
After all, when it comes to loyalty, most of the nobles in the north are not clean, but the degree of betrayal varies.
For the Stark family, this is also a crisis. If it is handled improperly, it will be considered by the nobles of the north as borrowing troops from the valley, turning the north into a vassal and greatly reducing the legitimacy of governance.
Fortunately, the Stark brothers and sisters have long been no ordinary people.
Sansa immediately preempted the commotion and the spread of the discussion, and expressed her opinion as a suggestion to the king of the north, which was widely agreed by the lords of the north: only the activists will be held accountable, and the reward will be rewarded, and our interests have not been compromised at all. , keep safe, as we thought, Amen! Damn people in the valley still want to meddle in the affairs of the North, get out of here. Hallelujah! so perfect!
But beyond their expectations, the King of the North actually pardoned the two families directly.
They couldn't understand it, and neither did Sansa, and they argued directly with Jon in the meeting.
Since Jon was thinking about fighting the White Walkers, there was no problem with the decision, and the lords cheered after the two Houses pledged their allegiance again.
Because, even if these two families are spared, others are naturally safer, and Jon's decision will make them more at ease.
But does more peace of mind mean they won't rebel again? Suppressing the rebellion depends not on oaths, but on strength and trickery.
Karstark and the Ambers were once the most loyal allies of the Starks, so what?
When Ned formed an alliance with deer, eagle, and fish, when his strength absolutely crushed the North, let alone other families, even the old skin can only express his loyalty.
The current Stark family is not strong enough, and can only rely on tricks!
Sansa's suggestion just stepped on the bottom line of the vast majority of lords, at the expense of the two weakened traitor families, united and appeased the vast majority; allocating the castle to the loyal ministers expanded the Stark family. Basic disk strength.
If it is said that "Sansa's method will make the hearts of the families in the north unsettled", what kind of quiet method do they want?
And Jon's decision to make too many concessions will make them feel that both families can be forgiven, and it is more natural for them not to take responsibility. The so-called "Sheng Mien, Dou Mi Chou", there are many people who are ungrateful.
Everything is about being just right, there is a word called "too much too much".
The lords of the north are afraid of Jon's direct descendants and the valley cavalry. The free people are about to go to the front line. If Sansa doesn't hang her little finger and use her appetite to control the north, let the ill-intentioned valley cavalry fight in the rear, the battle of bastards Are the cunning and cunning nobles in the north, who preserve their strength, so honest?
Jon, who has experienced life and death, does not understand these truths, but he still firmly said to Sansa: "I am troubled by the Night King, because I have seen him, I believe that if you have seen him, I will make the same decision as I did."
So, the same sentence: Jon and Sansa's views are just different starting points, and there is no difference between good and bad. It's just that the audience opened the eyes of God, saw the power of the Night King, and involuntarily supported Jon.
However, the so-called "Sansa's idea will destroy the unity of the North" is not valid.
A generation of great men once taught: to develop the broadest united front. Many people criticize Sansa as a treasure, but these people don't understand it, take it out of context, and distort the spirit of it. They do not know or forget Taizu's guiding ideology and fundamental principles on united front work: "To seek unity through struggle, unity will survive; to seek unity through compromise, unity will perish."
For those friends who use untenable reasons to prove that Sansa is wrong and stupid, I want to say: In case Jon leads the people to defeat the White Walkers in the future, but fails in the political battle, I hope you will not use similar methods again. to prove Jon's "wrong and stupid". (I mean in case, don't take it seriously.)
First of all, it is not convincing to use the examples of Liu Bang's pacification of the world and the burning of letters after Cao Cao's Guandu battle to prove that Sansa is inferior to Jon.
Tolerance is the privilege of the strong. If you want to play Jon’s trick, without absolute strength, it is easy to be unable to control, and the possibility of capsize is even greater.
There is a chapter in the "Long and Short Classics" devoted to demonstrating the positive and negative sides of this issue.
The placement of Amber and the Karstark family, in essence, does not exist who is more wise, behind it is the line dispute between the Stark brothers and sisters due to different strategic goals.
Sansa is to defend Jon's throne; Jon is to fight the White Walkers' southern invasion.
Maintaining Jon's throne is tantamount to taking back House Stark's dominance in the North.
Sansa's method, the starting point is very coincidental, not only the combination of favor and power, but also the purpose of dividing and disintegrating the nobles of the north, which reflects the power that a ruler must have.
For Sansa, years of ubiquitous and dangerous torture have taught her that people are scarier than ghosts, and she must keep in mind that all are unreliable, just objects of exploitation.
For Jon, the experience of the vigil has taught him that ghosts are stronger than people, and he must trust everyone, unite them, and concentrate more human and material resources against the White Walkers.
Jon can understand Sansa, but Sansa has a hard time understanding Jon. In front of his only relative, Jon, Sansa can confide in his heart; and the burden of the White Walkers suppresses Jon's emotions. In fact, he is more lonely than Sansa in his heart. Perhaps, what Jon misses most is the kiss with fire Carefree time.
In any case, the brother and sister are working towards their respective goals, and in different positions, they have made what they think is the most sensible choice.
These two options, due to different starting points, there is no such thing as a better idea than the other.
Without the threat of the White Walkers, Sansa's argument would have been wiser, and Jon should have supported Sansa.
In fact, Sansa hadn't seen the White Walkers, neither had the other lords, neither had Littlefinger, they just heard about it.
After all, they are not the audience, and they do not open the perspective of God.
We know that even the King of the North's sister privately believes that the White Walkers are protected by the Great Wall and are not the primary danger, so it is conceivable that other noble lords naturally don't care about the White Walkers, everyone is beating their own. Small abacus, intrigue, still exist.
The vast majority of the Northland nobles who attended the meeting were only intimidated by Jon's prestige in defeating Little Flay, as well as the strength of the Wolf Family, the Free People and the Vale Cavalry; and the Vale Cavalry were not volunteers, and the purpose of running to help the fist was to get rewards. . How many of them actually believed Jon's words and fully supported him against the White Walkers, I'm afraid only God knows. Are they really inspired by Jon's personality to fight to the death against any enemy for the benefit of the people, under the leadership of the King of the North?
Therefore, we see that every time it is critical, only the little bear girl stands up, and the other nobles either talk about difficulties or wait and see.
It's no wonder that Jon's edict is only for the task of defending the White Walkers. There is neither a reward for allies, nor the distribution of rewards and benefits that the lords care about most. Naturally, their enthusiasm will not be too high.
(When Brienne asks why Littlefinger is still here, Sansa says, "We need his army, and without the Valley cavalry, Ramsay will keep taking the city, and Littlefinger saved us".
However, Little Flay has been defeated, so what is Littlefinger's army behind? Sansa was clearly not telling the truth.
The real reason is that in the north at this time, Jon's position is unstable, the nobles are obedient on the surface, but in fact they are half-hearted, and the valley cavalry will not go, naturally they have other plans. Sansa knows this well by using these two unstable forces to restrain each other in order to maintain the rule of the Stark family.
Can this situation be compared with Liu Bang after he conquered the world, and Cao Cao after the victory at Guandu? )
In this way, it is not difficult to understand why Sansa couldn't help rushing to take action when the lord of the valley jumped out to demolish the castles of Amber and the Karstark family when the meeting was held.
The idea of demolishing the castle, ostensibly under the banner of loyalty, actually expressed dissatisfaction with only talking about the White Walkers, regardless of merit, and not taking care of the interests of the nobles. The White Walkers switched to profit distribution.
Sansa is very aware of the mentality of the nobles. She took the opportunity to take advantage of the prestige of winning, punishing traitors and rewarding supporters on the grounds of betraying the creed. Distributing stirs the muddy waters, disintegrating and disintegrating the nobles of the north.
She specifically mentioned that the castle should be rewarded to loyal ministers who fought against Flay, which not only legally and reasonably expands the basic power of Stark's diehard power, but also eliminates the pretense of the valley, and also makes the nobles in the north understand that meat will always rot in The people in the north will not fall into the mouths of others. As long as they follow the Stark family, the benefits will certainly not be small, but if anyone is moved, there will be lessons from Amber and Karstark.
This move made the northern lords nod frequently, and also made the troublemaker sit down angrily.
Jon, however, rejected Sansa's advice, having seen the existence of the White Walkers and the power of the Night King. In his mind, it is better to protect the safety of the people according to his own methods than to maintain his own rule by means of authority.
That's what makes the Chosen One so special that Sansa doesn't understand. Her starting point is always how to effectively maintain the rule, and most of Jon's energy is spent on how to lead the people against the White Walkers.
Jon is the greater hero, but who can blame Sansa for what?
She hadn't tasted a day of peace since Ned's death. Alone, with enemies everywhere, Sexi, Joffrey, Little Flay, Mob, Coveter, can survive from these insidious, vicious, and brutal opponents, relying on herself, and after escaping from King's Landing, thinking she can rely on Littlefinger was betrayed when she changed hands, and since then, she never dared to trust any outsider.
Heroes often fall under the shadow of arrows. Jon's trust in people makes her incomprehensible and reminds her of her dead father and elder brother. Why doesn't she worry about the future of the Stark family?
Is there anything wrong with being in her position?
A person's past experiences often affect the future judgment of things.
Jon, is already a great leader who is good at ruling the people;
Sansa has also become an excellent ruler who has become increasingly sophisticated.
In the days to come:
Fighting against the White Walkers, the commoner of Anri, Jon;
Game of Thrones, The Wolfman, Sansa.
However, Sansa is by no means another Sexi, her character and experience are more like "Hescar" in "Game of Thrones".
Hescar once made this oath in Gone with the Wind: "God testifies, God testifies... I will get through this difficulty, and I will never starve again. No, no one in my family will Starving. Even if I'm forced to steal, kill... God, I will never starve again!"
Like Hescar, you can dislike Sansa, but you can't deny her.
Although the brothers and sisters argued fiercely, they still belonged to the conflicts within the family and were within the controllable range.
Unless, she no longer believes him!
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Episode 2 (After Long Ma gained power, she settled old accounts with Varys, who represented the people, with a proud face of a villain?)
Queen Dany has long since transformed into a power-hungry person who has gone through hardships, and the liquidation of Dragonstone is nothing more than a manifestation of the emperor's ingenuity and political skill.
After landing on Dragonstone, the Queen has the support of the Dragon, the Unsullied Legion, the Prairie Cavalry, the Iron Man Fleet, and the two families of Dorne and High Court, making her the most powerful faction in Westeros.
A person has such a big advantage, the throne seems to be within easy reach, and it will inevitably produce a mentality of "I own the world". Her Majesty began to plan how to rule after she ascended the throne, which was very different from her performance in Essos.
In the Essos continent, the queen is an invader, and the first thing to solve is the issue of legitimacy. If the legitimacy is not resolved, there is no way to establish a stable rule, and it is impossible to redistribute benefits.
The queen appears as a liberator, relying on the power of the bottom to fight against vested interests in order to win the legitimacy of the regime (this is almost the same as I D's early line). Even though Essos's slavery foundation was so deep that the queen was disappointed, she still persevered and did not hesitate to crucify slave owners and suppress hostile forces with violence.
In Westeros, the basic economic relationship has not changed. As long as the issue of invasion is avoided, it can be considered as the restoration of the old dynasty, and the issue of legitimacy is not big. Tyrion sees this and devises a battle plan, and the queen transforms from destroyer of slavery in Essos to defender of feudalism in Westeros.
To maintain the system, in the final analysis, it is for one's own rule, and it is necessary to build a ruling order.
Her strategy has become to give priority to benevolence and righteousness to the aristocratic forces, win over and force them to submit.
As for the power of the direct line, whether in Essos or Westeros, her requirements have not changed. They are all the words "loyalty" and absolute obedience.
The difference is that now in Westeros, the issue of legitimacy has been resolved, and the queen feels that she is going well, and her loyalty to her subordinates is correspondingly more urgent and higher.
From the perspective of loyalty, the exile of the big bear before and the beating of the eunuch now seem normal, but the nature of the two is not the same.
When the big bear was exiled, there was at least a part of the emotional factor, and when the eunuch was beaten, it was a sign that the queen was satisfied, and it was purely political.
As the earliest warrior of the dragon, the eunuch made great contributions to the restoration of the Targaryen family. However, the vast intelligence network, strong operational capabilities, the only force in the core circle that is almost independent of the queen, plus the past. Betrayal and bad deeds are indeed not reassuring from the perspective of imperial rule.
However, these are only superficial. The deeper reason is that the queen can no longer tolerate the existence of players like herself. She hopes that the eunuch will honestly become her subordinate.
In the face of the Queen's long-planned offensive, the eunuch first pretended to be pitiful and tried to get away with it. After going back and forth, he quickly understood the Queen's true purpose, and his attitude immediately became tougher, and he activated his mouth-cannon skills.
This piece of mouth cannon embodies the eunuch's superb political struggle wisdom. It mainly includes the following three aspects:
1. The betrayal in the past did not consider personal interests, and was purely for the benefit of the people, to wash away the unreliable image of the day and night;
2. Aroused the resonance of the two die-hards present with their own situation (the eunuch said that the camera immediately swept the gray bug and the translator when he said he was from the bottom), implying that a large part of the queen's basic disk came from the continent of Essos. The ruling foundation of Luo Continent is not solid, and it is not allowed to do everything;
3. Not only reminding the queen not to forget that she chose her, but also acknowledging her earlier mistakes of not knowing the real dragon; not only giving the queen a step down, but flattering quietly: Your majesty is the choice of the people, and demands blindness and ignorance , I would rather die than obey, I just uphold the truth for the people and am willing to assist.
There is nothing the queen can do, so she has to express her position: You are for the interests of the people, and so am I. Well, I don’t ask you to be stupid and loyal. When I don’t represent the interests of the people, you should remind me in time and don’t make small moves behind my back. .
This passage shows that the Queen still respects the independence of the eunuchs to a certain extent.
If the slang confrontation between the two ends here, it will be perfect. Learn and study the eunuch's conversation ideas and methods. In this case, conceding to the leader will leave a bad impression on the new leader, and it will be even more difficult to turn over in the future).
But after the queen was scolded, she felt that the purpose of beating the eunuch had not been achieved, and she was unwilling and added a threat.
The eunuch didn't show weakness either, and went back with a word that was neither soft nor hard. This made the queen even more unhappy, until she saw Aunt May, saying "Today we decided to forgive those who served the wrong king", and she was indignant at the eunuch's still words.
For such an important person as a eunuch, the monarch should either use favors and prestige for his own use, or kill things.
The eunuch himself is very aware of this. Many of his work cannot be seen. Independence is a talisman. Once someone interferes, more handles will be exposed. The fate is really in the hands of others, and the status will be directly controlled by others. Players become pawns, which is something the eunuch would rather die than accept.
For the queen, beating is to rule. Since beating, it means that the eunuch is useful for future rule, but first of all, it must be absolute obedience.
For eunuchs, only by guaranteeing their independent status can they talk about whether they are useful or not, otherwise it is equivalent to death, so the queen's words are equivalent to useless nonsense, walking on the tip of a knife every day, beating and death go hand in hand, eunuchs are not afraid of these two.
So he said, "If you ask foolish loyalty, then let the gray worm cut off my head or burn me with a dragon".
The queen is very smart, but she couldn't control her emotions in the end, and she had to play the cards that everyone knew well. Generally speaking, it is rare for the beating to be so straightforward.
Similarly, when trying to win over the nobles to represent the old rose, the queen also intends to pursue both "benevolence and righteousness" and "loyalty".
Tyrion's plan is to replace life with a relatively gentle blockade, to show the queen's tolerance and righteousness, to use the mainland army as the main force, to avoid using the notoriety of barbarians to induce the surrender of lords everywhere.
Old Rose scoffed at this plan. On the one hand, considering the self-interest of the family, High Court, Dorne and Ironmen are eager to break the jars and pots in the battle of restoration, so that they can share more cakes in the future; The little roses have already played the perfect game, and the old roses can see through it at a glance, and Queen Dany's benevolence and righteousness are even more hypocritical.
Afterwards, the queen left the old rose alone and opened her mouth: "I realize that you are out of hatred for Sexi instead of loving me." The purpose is still to do both hard and soft, so that Rose can change from a vengeful ally to a loyal subordinate.
In the end, she was taught by the cunning and cunning Rose with her life experience: the lords of Westeros are not fuel-efficient lamps. This so-called benevolence and righteousness is useless. If you want to rely on this to make me surrender, you are still a little tender, and you have to take it. Come out hard stuff.
When the old rose was in class, the queen looked bewildered.
In fact, the Queen's political line is clear and her methods are good, especially when looking at problems and focusing on the key points, she may not even think she will be taught to be a person continuously. Inadequate, compared to Jon, a player who has experienced the test of life and death is still a lot worse; on the other hand, he has a myth about strength, wants to hold more power in his hands, is purpose-oriented, and is eager to realize himself target, easily infringing on the interests of others.
But it's no wonder that her ancestors did the same when they conquered the mainland. With a dragon in hand, they had a fearless posture. After the dragon was extinct, they naturally learned to play marriage and alliance with other lords to achieve balanced rule.
Right now, she is beating, wooing, and convincing, relying on absolute confidence in her own strength. On the surface, she wants to conquer people's hearts with benevolence and righteousness, but in fact she is still holding the attitude of a conqueror.
She thought that with her own strength, she would definitely be at an advantage in the struggle, and she often chose to take the initiative to attack, but once the really powerful players took their pay from the bottom of the pot and pierced the veil of political slogans, she would show that she had lost her way, and then moved forward under stimulation. Taking bigger steps will eventually lead to a tendency to use violence to solve problems.
In fact, in the past, whenever she encountered a similar predicament, she relied on dragons and slaughter to come to the rescue.
Essos is like this, and the future of Westeros will be no exception.
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Episode 3 (What Bran said to Sansha under the tree is because Bran doesn't know how to communicate with people now?):
Many friends said that after Bran became the Three-Eyed Raven, he received too much information and became unable to communicate with others. It is also said that what Bran saw was a fragment or predicted the future. Please take a look at what he said when he mentioned that:
I'm sorry it had to happen here in our home.
Isn't it obvious what "sorry" and "had to" stand for?
If Bran didn't see what happened that Sansa didn't want anyone to talk about, what would he be sorry for?
Few people paid attention to the purpose of Littlefinger's remarks before, and generally just thought that Littlefinger was provoking again.
In fact, it's not that simple. Only by connecting these two literary dramas can we get a glimpse of the door.
Now, for your thoughts on the actual point of contention, "Why did Bran mention Sansa's wedding last?"
First of all, as many people have said, since there are so many past events that can prove Bran's ability, why should I mention this one?
It can be determined that the two screenwriters did it on purpose.
Besides, why is this the last thing Sansa wants to bring up?
Because it represents Sansa's deepest fear.
In the first episode, I likened Sansa to Hescar.
Because they all show a woman's process from being vain and dependent on men to being completely self-independent.
Whether it was Littlefinger's deliberate cultivation and protection, the hound's hero saving beauty, or Tyrion's generosity, before being raped by Little Flay, Sansa only thought about life and death. Her character conforms to the standard of a noble wife and a good mother whose morality is attached to her husband. Relying on the instinct formed by this, she moves around in King's Landing, turns bad luck into good luck, and every time a man comes out to help her in crisis.
Until she was raped by Little Flay at the door of her home, her power and skills grew and her scheming became deeper and deeper, but all of her work was still based on her attachment and trust in someone, hoping that others would save her.
If this is the case, Sansa may not be a good wife and mother, as long as she meets someone who really cares about her, she will go down, even if it is like Littlefinger.
However, if fate wants to play with a person, she will not let go easily. After Sansa has experienced the first tempering in King's Landing, she will experience the second tempering in Winterfell.
After being betrayed by Littlefinger and marrying Little Flay as the last Stark, Sansa found that in this state of life, her previous skills no longer worked. Although she was in her own home, she was different. The well-intentioned maid was flayed, Theon became a walking corpse shrouded in fear, the fire of hope was extinguished, no family, no friends, only despair and fear of being helpless and being slaughtered.
Although, after escaping, the brothers and sisters reunited, and Xiao Flaying was executed, and the fire of hope for the revival of the Stark family was rekindled, but the fear hidden in the heart always lingered.
If you were Sansa, who would you hate the most besides Little Flay?
Of course, it was Littlefinger who almost gave all of his heart, but was betrayed without hesitation.
A person, betrayed by the only person he trusts, and then leads a life that is worse than death, what kind of experience is that?
However, she can hate Littlefinger, but right now she can't be as happy as she is with Little Flay.
On the surface, it is impossible, because Littlefinger is kind to her after all, and is now leading the valley cavalry to be stationed in the north.
But this kind of inability doesn't mean that Littlefinger can be intimate and presumptuous in front of her, and still gossip like a life mentor.
Behind, there is a deeper dare not.
The fear and despair that Sansa encountered in Winterfell stemmed from the combined effect of Littlefinger and Felkin. Felkin had died, and Littlefinger became the real representative of this fear.
And Littlefinger grasped this kind of psychology, so he dared to ignore his betrayal and still try to control Sansa.
Third, which of Bran's pots cannot be opened is another forging for Sansa.
Littlefinger is no worse than the wolf family in terms of strength, and in terms of power and scheming, the Stark brothers and sisters together are no match.
Sansa had to accept her fate again, hiding the trauma for fear of touching it. Her heart swayed back and forth between hating and relying on Littlefinger. When Jon was there, she kept her distance from Littlefinger, but after Jon went south, she was alone and helpless. She tried to choose independence and fight her heart. deep fear.
At this time, Littlefinger's purpose is not just to provoke that simple, ordinary people can understand the superficial truth of those words, doesn't Sansa know?
In fact, Littlefinger appeared as a trader, trying to evoke Sansa's fear of being out of control, using this fear to destroy the self-confidence and courage she had just built up, causing her to doubt her ability to deal with the North. The complex situation and unpredictable people's minds create the need to rely on a strong and experienced person for guidance and rebuild her trust and dependence on herself.
Once this step is done, with his means, the next step is to play Sansa in the palm of his hand again.
Hearing Littlefinger's words, Sansa began to think again and become suspicious.
Fortunately, Bran is here.
Therefore, the tears of joy when seeing Bran, and the thought of hoping that Jon will be there later, is the true expression of emotion, and Sansa really hopes to get the support and help of her family.
What doesn't kill you makes you stronger.
Sometimes, some things will come when they should. Blindly escaping is not the solution to the problem. The way to overcome fear is to face it bravely.
A similar example is Theon, who seems to have reverted to a normal man, and when he encounters Euron, who is as perverted and cruel as Little Flay, his feet immediately go soft. (Many people despise and hate Theon and Sansa. In fact, it's not as good as them to stand and talk without backache. Putting you in that position is not as good as them)
The wounds that you don't want to encounter, the closest person will uncover it, face the dripping blood, stand up straight for you, and don't faint.
Only after passing this level can Sansa get rid of Littlefinger's control, complete self-reliance, realize self-redemption, and grow into a true Duchess of Winterfell. After all, in the future game of power, Stark The family can only rely on her to support the scene.
Game of Thrones has forced a noble lady who originally admired vanity and only wanted to be a good wife and mother, into a player on the field step by step. What a cruel reality and fate! And for Sansa, it doesn't matter whether it's lucky or unfortunate.
The director specially gave Sansa the change in facial expression after turning away from Bran, which is actually the deep meaning.
Between the grass snake and the gray line, the characters are enriched and the character transformation is completed, laying the foundation for the subsequent development of the plot.
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Episode 4 (The deep reason why Jon is still reluctant to give allegiance to the dragon mother in the cave)
Fatty, who plays Sam, said in an interview: "Game of Thrones doesn't have a single line of nonsense."
This is of course an exaggeration, but the important lines appear twice before and after, and the meaning behind them still needs to be analyzed in detail.
There is an old saying: at this time, at that time, they are equally unwilling to be loyal. Jon and Manslade are two completely different people; Jon and Robb are also "Kings of the North", but their power composition is very different.
Manthred's beliefs are freedom and dignity, which is also his original intention to betray the Night's Watch and join the wildlings, and it is also the link that he can unite the wildling tribe. Even if he goes against his will and allegiance to Stan, it will cost him decades of hard work to unite the wildling tribe, a result he would not want to see until his death. And freedom and dignity are the most extravagant things for Jon.
Robb is Stark's eldest son, and his name is justified. Although his father Ned was beheaded, the wolf family's military base in the north was almost unaffected. External support included his mother Catherine's fish family, his sister's eagle family, and his subordinates. To hold him as King of the North is what everyone expects.
Jon went from a cold-hearted bastard, to the commander of the man in black, to the king of the north, and he has more and more things on his back. The only time when he can indulge himself is the period when the free people were lurking and didn't understand anything. of brief time.
Especially after he became a commander, he basically had no chance to make mistakes and freedom of willfulness, and he was stabbed several times for one negligence.
After the rebirth, Jon has a greater responsibility, and he dares not talk about freedom. Resisting the White Walkers has become his belief. When dealing with problems, he is more cautious and careful, while personal freedom and dignity have been placed in a secondary position, absolutely. Don't take these as seriously as Mansred did.
In the face of Queen Dany's questioning, what Jon is ashamed to say is:
If you rashly pledge allegiance to the Queen, it will cause major political risks, and it is very likely to affect the newly re-established dominance of the Stark family in the North, bring great difficulties to Sansa in maintaining the status quo in the North, and even endanger the Her life is safe, and once it causes unrest in the north, it is impossible to talk about preparing for war and resisting the White Walkers.
Such a simple mistake, Jon would never make.
Already mentioned in the first episode, take one of the paragraphs:
[Sansa hasn't seen the White Walkers, the other lords haven't seen it, and Littlefinger hasn't seen it, they just heard about it.
After all, they are not the audience, and they do not open the perspective of God.
We know that even the King of the North's sister privately believes that the White Walkers are protected by the Great Wall and are not the primary danger, so it is conceivable that other noble lords naturally don't care about the White Walkers, everyone is beating their own. Small abacus, intrigue still exist.
The vast majority of the Northland nobles who attended the meeting were only intimidated by Jon's prestige in defeating Little Flay, as well as the strength of the Wolf Family, the Free People and the Vale Cavalry; and the Vale Cavalry were not volunteers, and the purpose of running to help the fist was to get rewards. . How many of them actually believed Jon's words and fully supported him against the White Walkers, I'm afraid only God knows. Are they really inspired by Jon's personality to fight to the death against any enemy for the benefit of the people, under the leadership of the King of the North?
At critical moments, only Xiongmei stood up, and the other nobles either spoke of difficulties or waited and watched.
It's no wonder that Jon's edict is only for the task of defending the White Walkers. There is neither a reward for allies, nor the distribution of rewards and benefits that the lords care about most. Naturally, their enthusiasm will not be too high.
When Brienne asks why Littlefinger is still here, Sansa says, "We need his army, and without the Valley cavalry, Ramsay will keep taking the city, and Littlefinger saved us."
However, Little Flay has been defeated, so what is Littlefinger's army behind? Sansa was clearly not telling the truth.
The real reason is that in the north at this time, Jon's position is unstable, the nobles are obedient on the surface, but in fact they are half-hearted, and the valley cavalry will not go, naturally they have other plans. Sansa knows this well by using these two unstable forces to restrain each other in order to maintain the rule of the Stark family. 】
This is Jon's predicament.
Jon's ability to claim the King of the North is very similar to Dany's legitimacy for claiming the Iron Throne: Restoration.
The difference between the two is: although the power relied on to be the king has overwhelmed other opponents in the area, due to the existence of dragons and miracles and the prestige of liberators, the Queen's direct line is very powerful compared to Jon. The control of each powerful faction under his subordinates is also much stronger.
During the negotiation, Jon's ruling foundation was extremely fragile. He was far away from the north, and most of his direct lineage had already gone to the Great Wall. Sansa, who stayed behind, had to deal with the lords of the various lords, as well as collect and hoard strategic reserves. The Tucker family is actually walking on thin ice, and Jon can't be unaware of this situation.
He thought that through the invasion of the White Walkers, he would be able to form an alliance, but he did not expect that the young queen suddenly made an offer to be a vassal. Perhaps in Dany's view, such a request is not excessive, but for Jon, it is tantamount to shaking the current foundation of the Stark family.
The king of the northern realm is the king of the northern realm, representing the compromise and consensus of the various forces in the northern realm.
For the Stark family, Jon's reign as king is conducive to quickly rallying the scattered hearts of the North and establishing a dominant position.
And most of the lords in the north also have their own plans: due to the betrayal in the past, it is impossible for the Stark brothers and sisters to have too much affection for them. Therefore, it is right to separate the north, be self-defense thieves, and maintain the current balance. their most favorable option.
From this, such a situation emerged. Jon said that he wanted to fight the White Walkers. The lords talked about the difficulties and gave signals of active cooperation. The overall attitude was not bad. However, when they heard that Jon was planning to go to Dragonstone to connect with foreign aid, everyone couldn't sit still! Sansa, the lord of the valley, the representative of the north and the bear sister spoke one after another. Sansa was worried about Jon's safety and how to maintain the status of the Stark family; the implication of the valley was: The Mad King is not reliable, and his daughter must be too. Unreliable, who is the most reliable? Of course, it's us, the bloody Vale people; the voice of the lord of the north is: your brother is so powerful, and the south has failed, you better not meddle in the south; and Xiong Mei appeared on behalf of Jon's direct line, They contributed the most, but they did not receive substantial rewards after the war, and they were still the weakest.
These statements are inseparable from their respective interests.
Among them, Gudi, as an ally, successfully reached out to the North after the Battle of the Bastards, while most of the North Lords waited and watched neutrally and preserved their strength after the failure of Robb’s southern expedition. For these two powerful factions, Jon and The queen's alliance will have a great impact on the current situation, and the two are particularly wary of Jon's idea of introducing external forces.
In this situation, Jon, as a helper, would never dare and could not make it clear to the Queen. Even if the Queen made a concession after reading the mural, expressing her willingness to fight the White Walkers side by side, she would no longer ask for the North to participate in the conquest of the continent. It was enough that Jon surrendered on behalf of the North, but he could only be vague.
For Jon himself, if he can get assistance, the self-esteem of the king of the north does not matter. However, since being a vassal is the bottom line of Queen Dany and the bottom line of the lords of the north, under the current disadvantage, how to choose and how to Surrender has become a political problem, and it is not up to him to have the final say. The key to solving this problem lies in how to subtly break the compromise and consensus of the separatist regime in the north, so as not to let oneself change from the king of the north to the "thief" of the north, Maintain the stability of the North, ensure the status of the Stark family, and protect Sansa's safety.
Due to the lack of strength of the direct lineage, to solve this dilemma, the only way to solve this dilemma is to find a way to rule the legitimacy, and to change the purpose of rule from the restoration of the family and the separation of the North to resisting the invasion of the White Walkers. Only strong strength can ensure that the North and the Stark family are safe.
As early as when he became king in the North, Jon had made a lot of efforts for this, but the effect was not obvious. This time, after going south to Dragonstone Island, after several unsuccessful negotiations with the Queen, he set a new goal and re-emerged. The political need to shape leadership appears more realistic, urgent and intense, not only for oneself, but also for the family, the North and even the entire continent.
In the face of the current predicament, Jon has no room for manoeuvre, and only has the only way: to prove his right to the nobles of the Seven Kingdoms who are still intriguing and invading each other, and then grasp the dominant position of resisting the White Walkers in one fell swoop. As long as we can reach a consensus with the nobles of the Seven Kingdoms on resisting the White Walkers, all the problems can be solved easily:
1) Personally speaking: Jon has seen the strength of the Night King, and he knows that the northern border alone cannot be defended, and he really needs to unite the seven kingdoms to resist.
2) In terms of family: The Mad King burned his grandfather and uncle to death, and allegiance to Targaryen means betrayal of the family. But resisting the White Walkers makes sense for the family to stay together.
3) In terms of the north: the lords of the north and the nobles of the valley are definitely not willing to let Jon introduce external forces to attack their own status for their own interests. By jointly resisting the white ghosts and allegiance to Long Ma, the introduction of strong aid in disguise will not be implemented. , and can divide and suppress these two forces to stabilize Stark's rule in the north.
This is the fifth episode of Jon listening to Tyrion's alliance conditions, and he has no hesitation to catch the White Walkers. A top screenwriter is also very helpless: Come, come, TM's pen is for you, and you write for Lao Tzu.
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Episode 5 (Uncle Finger's performance is really IQ offline? Screenwriter collapsed?)
The struggle of Winterfell reflects the standard of the screenwriter and the conscience of the seventh season.
The political dynamics in the North are very interesting.
Because of the raven connections, people in the north probably know about Jon's situation at Dragonstone, and the negotiations, although not going well, are still ongoing.
For the lords of the north and the nobles of the valley, Jon's introduction of foreign aid is not in their interests, so this is not good news.
They are so eager to hope that Sansa can replace Jon, representing their common interests, of course, this is inseparable from the instigation of Littlefinger.
The behavior that this suggestion replaces is tantamount to sedition, and Sansa's attitude towards this cannot satisfy Erya. From this behavior alone, Erya's dissatisfaction is justified.
However, if you consider Sansa's actions from the perspective of being a family, it is not difficult to understand, because the current rule of the Stark family in the north is actually walking on thin ice, and it is entirely dependent on Sansa's balance technique to pull the two forces of the valley and the north. Struggling to support. (The specific reasons can still be seen above, and the specifics will not be repeated here.)
According to Erya's intention, such remarks should at least be reprimanded in court, but Sansa has already shown the demeanor of a statesman and has resolved this problem lightly.
Erya was very dissatisfied (she must have never heard of Wang Meng and Deng Qiang in the Battle of Luchuan), and excitedly pointed out Sansa's desire for power, which is undeniable. On the one hand, Sansa has long been motivated by survival and has an instinctive need for the protection of power, just like Erya’s revenge. On the other hand, Sansa is indeed the most powerful Stark family in the power field. Powerful player.
With Sansa's current methods, dealing with other people's conflicts of interest is fairly easy, and the most difficult thing is Littlefinger.
What he did, he really treated Sansa as an opponent.
Many viewers are still afraid that Erya can't fight Littlefinger. In fact, Erya has never been Littlefinger's target in this battle of power and tactics. The trick to provoke the relationship between the Stark sisters is just the last one to press on Sansa. It's just straw.
For Sansa's personal views on Littlefinger's relationship, the third episode has been analyzed.
After taking over Winterfell, Sansa became more and more adaptable to her role. She handled government affairs in an orderly manner, and her army was prepared in an orderly manner.
Littlefinger's direct purpose is to not only stifle Sansa's growth, but also bring her under his control again, so his methods are also very vicious and eager.
Because the situation facing Littlefinger deviates from the original plan, he must break up the Stark family, bring Sansa down, make her his puppet, and adjust the plan before Jon returns. Otherwise, the attempt to control the valley, remake the north, and ascend to the throne will fail, and the various conspiracies and tricks in front will become useless, but instead make wedding dresses for the Stark family. As an extreme egoist, this is absolutely unacceptable.
However, this time he encountered a tough stubble, and Sansa was able to be open, upright, and muddy because she was very aware of the current situation in the North.
In the same way, even Erya knows how to find Littlefinger, and Sansa naturally knows who is behind the scenes. She knows that the biggest obstacle on the road to power is not siblings and other lords, big and small.
Winterfell is not King's Landing, everyone has changed a lot. Littlefinger used to be able to calmly control the lion-wolf dispute and the battle of the five kings. He has the attitude of a high-level player. The most powerful thing is that he came from a humble background, has no military foundation, and has a notorious reputation for running a brothel. There are no three no diaosi, the nobles don't take him seriously, and the results of his plans seem to have no benefit to him (the death of Arryn, the assassination of Bran, the beneficiaries of the Lannister brothers and sisters, the death of Ned is the Emperor Qiao declared the kingship, and Emperor Qiao's death was Tyrion's deliberate revenge), he hid in the dark, deliberately created chaos, and became the biggest beneficiary in the end.
Entering the seventh season, Littlefinger is already the most powerful faction in name in the entire East and North, and it is getting harder and harder to hide in the dark to control the situation.
With such strength, it is difficult not to be the target of others, and even more difficult if you want to calculate others.
Moreover, due to Vale's jealousy towards Sansha, the spirit was stimulated to reveal the fact that he instructed him to kill Ailin, which would be a leak in the future, forcing Littlefinger to push Lisa into the moon gate. Although the valley nobleman Royce and others doubted Littlefinger's rhetoric, the saying is good - a strong dragon does not overwhelm the local snake, and it must be heartfelt to ask the valley nobles to serve a notorious, foreign and backgroundless littlefinger in a short period of time. Reluctantly (it doesn't seem to say clearly in the play, who is Royce in Martin's book? At the beginning of the first episode of the first season, three men in black on the Great Wall go to patrol outside the Great Wall, and the one who leads is Royce's Son, the nobles who are still willing to send their sons to the Great Wall in this era, the focus is on the nobles in the south, which is enough to highlight that this person is a knight who values honor and inheritance as much as Ned). Take control of the north, and use the power of the north to balance the valley.
In the shadow of invisible swords and lights, Sansa and Littlefinger are engaged in a battle of control and anti-control. Both seem to be very powerful, and each has many hidden problems. The key is who can stabilize the situation. Make mistakes and prevent internal conflicts from breaking out first.
Once Sansa subdues Royce and other generals in the valley who are in conflict with Littlefinger, Littlefinger's adventure into the north will be empty, and her status will be reduced from a player to a chess piece. How long she can live depends on Sansa's mood .
Precisely because this is an urgent stage where she is desperate and almost playing cards, Littlefinger is jumping up and down (rather than a brainless act of suddenly dropping her IQ), and although Sansa is separated from her brothers and sisters, she is also facing many difficulties. , but seemed more calm.
Because Littlefinger pursues "chaos", the longer Sansa delays the stability of the North, the more unfavorable the situation will be for Littlefinger, and finally forces him to take the initiative.
Littlefinger has killed countless people in his life, and finally met his nemesis, neither the stunt Erya, nor the open-eyed Bran, a knight and a mage can easily kill a person, but the most difficult thing is how to do after killing a person Stabilizing the situation and balancing the interests of all parties requires political wisdom, and it is also the difference between street gangsters and leading big brothers.
If there is no Sansa sitting in Winterfell, even if these two skills are sky-high, the North after Jon's departure will inevitably be chaotically tossed by Littlefinger, and the great cause of fighting ghosts will be impossible.
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Episode 6: (Sansa, Erya, and Littlefinger feel like they're playing at home? How can there be any tricks and tactics?)
Littlefinger's fate is sealed when Sansa firmly sends Brienne to King's Landing in episode six.
As mentioned above, Littlefinger can now be said to have reached a critical moment of life and death. Sansa is becoming more and more comfortable in handling various affairs in the city, and the negotiations between Jon and Dany are also progressing smoothly, whether it is Sansa slowly conquering the loyalty of the lords of the north and the nobles of the valley, or Jon and Dany reaching an alliance , the strength of the wolf family will be greatly enhanced, Littlefinger's influence in the north will be greatly reduced, and even whether he lives or dies will be decided by the wolf family brothers and sisters.
In the second episode, in the wolf's cellar, he, as a savior, asked Jon for a reward for marrying Sansa, and Jon showed his attitude with the same chokehold as Ned (distressed little finger for three seconds). As for Sansa, she resented him for selling herself to Little Flay, and he also knew that Sansa was ignorant of him because of the influence of the Valley cavalry. Taking into account the true attitudes of the two brothers and sisters towards him, he is definitely not optimistic about his fate after losing power.
At this critical juncture, I have to admire Littlefinger's delicacy and prudence. In the third episode, it was mentioned that Maester Luwin would save every letter received by Winterfell, and the camera would show Littlefinger and immediately turn back if there was any. Think about it.
This letter of persuasion for Sansa to surrender is a real draw for Sansa, and Sansa's current ruling foundation is completely shaken.
As for why Littlefinger didn't let others publish the letter, it was necessary to set up a bureau for Erya to get it, because only the wolf family's disclosure of this letter would be destructive. Imagine that if the nobles of the valley or Littlefinger made it public, as an outsider, Sansa could fight back because she deliberately divided the north in order to destroy the stability and unity of the north, but it would attract the nobles of the north to join Stark. branch. As for the lords of the North, everyone was originally thinking of their own ghosts.
As mentioned above, Jon's introduction of foreign alliances is not in the interests of the lords of the north and the nobles of the valley, and there are many voices suggesting that Sansa should be replaced. Once Erya publishes this letter of persuasion as the wolf family, the northern lords who are dissatisfied with Jon's introduction of the alliance will definitely withdraw their troops to preserve their strength (most lords in the northern territory have their own plans: due to the past It is impossible for the Stark brothers and sisters to have too much affection for them. Therefore, it is the best choice for them to maintain the current balance and maintain the current balance. Once the balance is broken, the wolf family will be in the north. His influence will be gone, and Sansa can only rely on the nobles of the valley. The throat of fate is strangled by Littlefinger. Even if Jon comes back, it will be difficult to clean up the mess without an army.
The quarrel between the sisters in the attic reflects the transformation of the two now.
Victims of the foolish actions of their father and brother, the two Stark daughters grew up in a terrifyingly dangerous way.
Erya fled all the way, facing the most cruel life-and-death struggle in the world, and became a faceless person for the rest of her life. She learned to figure out people's inner thoughts by observing words and expressions. She is no longer the bear child who dared to beat the prince recklessly;
And Sansa is deep in the vortex of power, she must touch the secrets and desires deep in the hearts of people, and after being betrayed by the only relying on Littlefinger, she learns to be independent and self-improvement in the game of power, compromise and calculate, she also early Not the Mary Sue, who had longed to marry the prince.
Er Ya first recalled the family's warm past, reminded Sansa not to betray her relative Jon, and then threatened herself to have the handle on it, doing both things against Sansa;
Sansa emphasized that the reason why our wolf family was able to take back Winterfell was not because of you and Jon, but because I found the Valley cavalry. Without me, the two of you would not be able to play; All that has been experienced, if it was you, you would not have survived. Tell Erya that rule cannot be accomplished by killing a few people alone, and that to solve the predicament, you have to learn to compromise and calculate.
Sansa knew that Littlefinger had stabbed her with this letter, because in Winterfell, only she and Littlefinger knew about the existence of this letter.
She swallowed hard and went to Littlefinger to discuss countermeasures, and Littlefinger regained the style of her life mentor to Sansa, showing her superb skills: "If one of the two sisters intends to harm the other in any way, Brienne will feel mediation is necessary." On the surface, it was suggested that Sansa should send Brienne to mediate the conflict between her and Erya, but it was actually malicious and killed two birds with one stone.
First: After Erya saw the letter, she did not disclose it to others because of her anger, but only verbally warned Sansa that she had the handle on it and did not want to replace Jon and cause family division. This is out of Littlefinger's design, and if Sansa really sends Brienne to mediate, it might anger Erya's public letter.
Second: The two sisters intend to hurt the other, and it is not clear whether Erya is bad for Sansa or Sansa is bad for Erya. It implies that Sansa, for the stability of the North, if the mediation fails, from the overall situation, she can take Brienne first, and then control Erya (because Brienne will definitely stop it), so as not to interfere with her rule. If this is done, it will inevitably cause Erya's rebound, and Jon will blame Sansa when he comes back to know, causing internal chaos in the wolf family.
As mentioned above, after Jon left, whether Littlefinger kept instilling Sansa not to trust anyone as a life mentor, or using Erya to shake Sansa's ruling foundation, the ultimate goal was to try to provoke Sansa. Sha's fear of being out of control destroyed the self-confidence and courage she had just built up, causing her to doubt her ability to deal with the complex situation and unpredictable people in the north, resulting in attachment to a strong and experienced man. The need for people to point out the maze, rebuild her trust and dependence on herself. Only by controlling Sansa can we take the lead after Jon returns and divide the wolf family.
Taking advantage of King's Landing's invitation to negotiate, Sansa resolutely sent her to King's Landing despite Brienne's strong opposition. When I saw this scene, I couldn't help worrying about Sansa secretly, thinking that the screenwriter would lay a foreshadowing for the blackening of Sansa (I was worried that Erya would threaten her dominance, so I had to rely on Littlefinger's power again, and deliberately set aside Brienne. , control Erya).
Facts have proved that this is another routine that the two screenwriters inherited from Ma Pang's desire to suppress and promote first. Often when you feel that everything is OK, disaster will always come as scheduled. Ned finally found out the fact of the illegitimate child, and when Robert came back, he could reveal the truth, and as a result, he and Robert were both killed; Robb thought he had been forgiven by the Frey family and was about to return to the North, but the Red Wedding died on the spot; Tywin won the battle of the five kings, and after forming an alliance with the rose, he claimed to start a new rule.
From episodes 1-6, we summarize what Littlefinger has tried to control the North, and how Sansa responded:
1) Littlefinger: To instill in Sansa the concept of not trusting anyone, with the intention of alienating Sansa from her half-brother Jon, and eventually rebuilding her dependence on herself.
Sansa: At one point, she was a little suspicious and swayed from side to side. Fortunately, Bran came back to reveal her painful memories and reminded Littlefinger to betray her past.
2) Take advantage of the dissatisfaction of the lords of the north and the nobles of the valley against Jon's introduction of the alliance south, and turn against Sansa.
Sansa: Using the two forces to restrain each other, calmly and muddy, the government affairs in the city are well-organized and buy people's hearts.
3) Taking advantage of Erya's concern that Sansa might betray Jon, she set up a plan for Erya to get a letter of persuasion that could overthrow Sansa's rule, but Erya did not rashly publish the letter; Don't miss the opportunity to offer both potentially worrisome advice.
Let's take a look at how Sansa broke the game this time:
The previous quarrel with Erya has already emphasized her irreplaceability and the difficulty of governing herself at this stage, and warned Erya not to act rashly; knowing that it was Littlefinger's trick, pretending to ask for Littlefinger's suggestion actually understands her next move, little one. When Zhizhi took advantage of the situation and proposed to use Brienne to ease the confrontation between the sisters, Sansa suddenly realized that she was thinking about it.
As a faceless assassin, what should Erya be best at coercing a person? Of course it was naked and direct violence, a direct threat to the neck of the knife holder. As a bodyguard entrusted by their mother during her lifetime, Brienne would definitely not allow Erya to do such a thing. Erya will take the next step and use the letter of persuasion that can subvert Sansa's ruling, beating Sansa not to betray Jon.
As analyzed in the third episode, whenever Sansa encounters a crisis in King's Landing, Littlefinger, the Hound, Tyrion and other men will come out to help her out of misfortune, and now that Jon is heading south, Brienne is guarding her. A symbol of the patriarchal world that Sansa can rely on.
Surrounding Sansa now are the wily Littlefinger, the younger sister who can subvert her ruling in one fell swoop, the lords of the north and the nobles of the valley. Sansa's decision to take Brienne away is tantamount to putting herself in a desperate situation under the control of Little Flay, this time facing her deepest fears.
Sansa took the initiative to enter Erya's room, Brienne was not there, Erya picked up the dagger for the first time (seeing that she was holding back, this is how she was used to doing things), after she could use violence at any time to coerce , the letter of persuasion that can shake Sansa's power becomes a tasteless letter to Erya. The deep meaning behin
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