Girls Gone Canon Cast - ASOIAF Episode 197 — AGOT Arya V
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Hello and welcome to Girls Gone Canon Reads A Song Of Ice And Fire Episode 197, Arya 5 two girls gone canon reads a song of ice and fire episode 197 aria 5 in a game of thrones
i am one of your hosts chloe and i am another one of your hosts eliana this is our last aria
chapter in a game of thrones are you ready for not only the last chapter but like this is
this is a big chapter a lot of things happen why what
happens oh it's fine but are you ready for anything yeah mostly dad dying yeah mostly
dad's dead that's a bummer that's a bummer and i want to bring the energy back up yeah a bummer
for all i want to bring that energy back up before we bummer for all I want to bring that energy back up
before we get to the bummer for all of dad being dead
and I want to talk about
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Sometimes they'll be A Song of Ice and Fire themed, right?
Like The Winds of Winter, or maybe even George themed, maybe a novella or novelette by George R.R. Martin.
Sometimes they're not.
Sometimes they're shows.
and sometimes they're not. Sometimes they're shows. Last month we talked about road
trips in A Song of Ice and Fire
and out of it in all other media
and books and different things we like.
And this month
we're coming to you with something truly blessed.
Something truly
truly amazing. In honor
of Leo's Everywhere for Eliana's
birth, in my opinion.
We're coming to you with a fun
movie. Eliana, what's the homework what
do they got to watch all right everyone we are going to be doing the netflix original movie
revenge do revenge which i don't actually know of anyone in this i'd have to check everyone's signs
um is a leo but it's got that energy but also it fits in with a song of ice and fire and we're
going to talk about why in just a second do revenge it's a comedy on netflix by director
jennifer caton robinson and here are some of its stars camilla mendez whom some of you may know
from riverdale fame i have fallen behind on riverdale, but I got pretty far. I got at least
season, I don't know, four or five.
And Maya Hawke, who
is of fame
because both of her parents are
very famous, but also
Stranger Things.
Oh, yes. Nepo
Baby fame. Yep, Nepo Baby fame.
She looks just like both of her parents.
Somehow.
There's also Austin Abrams.
If you watched Euphoria, you'll know him.
He was Ethan, I think, in Euphoria season one and two.
Yeah.
Talia Ryder, who is a Leo.
We did it.
Have you been looking up everyone's birthdays after i said that yeah
and then of course there's an actor in it most of you probably know
sophie turner and she's fucking hysterical in it she plays very funny very funny yeah this is her
calling i think comedy as uh i've been telling chloe but besides the fact
that sophie turner is in it like has some absolutely i think show-stealing scenes hilarious
hilarious in it i just feel do revenge the idea of doing revenge it's a very aria stark
esque yeah idea yeah the summer of Arya can continue.
The summers, the many summers
we're about to have of Arya Stark can continue
with it. It is based on
two girls who want to
be doing revenge against someone.
So they join up
while doing their said revenges.
And it is their said revenges.
Yeah, wait, what is it?
What should we call ourselves i don't know what
about something like the revengers the revengers yeah they become revengers yes uh yeah it is not
a marvel movie and even though i guess sophie turner was in the marvel movie technically
not from mcu well it's not marvel mcu but it is from Marvel Comics. I really look forward to covering this movie, chatting about it.
It should be a fun episode.
And I look forward to whatever we throw at you next month.
You know, we want to do something fun for the summer.
But as we get to the autumn, it begins, the summer's ending.
We'll find something good.
Keep your ears peeled.
Why do you always say keep your ears peeled?
Because usually it's keep your eyes peeled, do you always say keep your ears peeled because usually it's keep your eyes peeled but you can't keep your eyes peeled because it's a fucking
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So come around for that one. Or if you can't make that one, check it out in September.
It's going to be September 23rd saturday 3 p.m et and uh
shenanigans will ensue i am sure and of course we are back with sailor moon this month and we are
covering season three the best season yes yes and we will have uh outer senshi just to spoil the
season a little but you know what the storyline's been out
since basically the first book that i gave my throat so you know it's kind of fucked up that
i was sitting here and i was like yeah almost 30 years and i'm like no it's been more than 30 years
they've celebrated yeah it's been more than 30 i know well yeah so i'm sitting here like damn yeah
so anyways that's that's happening i too have celebrated my 30th anniversary oh my god
we're seeing if we will also potentially have any outer senshi with us as well yeah fingers
crossed we can uh bring an outer senshi on in well some of you have written in we're saving
it till next week we've got a lot going on today i I don't know if you know this, but our dad is dying.
Yeah, actually.
So we were like, maybe not yet.
Sorry, but we got some good emails.
We got some really good emails.
Stay tuned.
Yeah, stay tuned.
But until then, let's hop into our lightning round, starting with Sansa 4.
Sansa can't stand the idea of going home to Winterfell. Chain reactions are caused
by this. Jon 7.
Jon saves the Lord Commander from a wight.
Bran 6. Osha
tells Bran that the true war is in the
north, but Rob marches south
anyway. Catelyn 8.
Catelyn and Brynden meet
Rob at Mount Cailin, where war plans are
revised. They must win or die. There is no middle ground.
Oh my god.
Tyrion 7. Tyrion arrives safely with his guard of Valeclansmen to the Inn at the Crossroads to meet his father.
Sansa 5. Sansa begs for mercy for her father.
Eddard 15. Varys comes in Eddard's final hour to tell him about all of
the mistakes that he's made. Big
sad final hour!
Okay.
Catelyn 9. Catelyn
negotiates crossing the Green Fork with
Walder Frey so that, you know, they can get there faster
to save Ned.
Jon 8.
Jon receives a Valyrian steel
sword from Jeor Mormont.
Aemon reveals his identity to Jon. Tyrion VIII. Tywin has been tricked at the Battle of the Green Fork. Tyrion meets Shae.
Catelyn X. Jaime Lannister is taken captive.
And that brings us here to Game of Thrones thrones aria 5 dad no wow here we are you know yeah we just read through all those little lightning rounds and i'm like damn we've done most of those
actually what could be next yeah we've done almost all those yeah so dad no
dad no we open up the chapter with aria stalking through the street of flower
we get a lot of great exposition and world building down on the ground in king's landing
aria's chasing a pigeon breaking its neck lots of pigeon chasing going on like me playing uh my
medieval dynasty game pigeons were easier than cats she, and a passing septon stares at her, and she
tells him, this is the best place to
catch pigeons. She's
catching pidgeys, and I will say she is
basically only one year away,
right, from being old enough to go on a
journey to become a Pokemon master, so this
is great training for her.
And we were discussing, like, I mean, how good of a
swordsman could she really be?
She had to cut her lessons off early, but, you know know she's finding other ways to keep her skills sharp in very practical
ways right like i i think that hitting a pigeon it seems very hard it seems like it requires a
lot of accuracy which is great because you got to stick them with the pointy end her sword is not a
slashing sword we also have this line here that i that stood out to me because i thought it was
like a fun line then i thought about it a little more
it says compared with catching cats pigeons were easy
and I'm like oh catching cats
like Arya is hard but pigeons
little birds easily caught
just like Sansa who's caught after this chapter
oh that's great
that's a really good catch
good brain
you're lagging for me that's all
yeah well her pokemon journey is going to start a little earlier than planned right she ties her
pigeon to her belt she starts down the street a man with tarts blueberry lemon and apricot tarts
oh that sounds so fucking good he wheels his cart through and
she's like hey can i have a lemon mister lemon tart or you know anything and he's like three
coppers after looking at her she offers her pigeon for trade for barter and he's like no
for a moment she looks with her eyes and she kind of surveys him and sees oh i could really
outmaneuver this guy and she starts thinking about grabbing a tart and running,
but he stops her, and he's like,
you better keep your hands off,
the gold cloaks will deal with you if you try anything.
And of course, two gold cloaks do decorate the mouth of the alley,
and they look kinda serious.
Arya hurries off the sight of them alone,
tying her stomach into knots.
Two things.
One, that this man could look at like a starving kid and be so cruel like he he judged her and chose how much to charge her based on what he saw that's
true right and that he's so cruel like it is a starving child right now yes it's aria stark
but he doesn't know that it's just a kid
that is living on the streets, fucking living in burnt out barns right now starving. So he just
give her one dude, just give her one. Okay, first, but then second, I love the Arya grew up in a
family that has given her so much privilege. She's like, Hey, can I have one? Hey, can I have one of
those? You know, I think that's so funny. I'm like, Arya, you can't just go to a man who makes his life and business off of this shit and
think you can just have it. Yeah, absolutely. I don't think I caught that he did. It seems like
he did raise the price based on Arya's appearance, right? Because he definitely was just like, I don't
want this kind of clientele, is pretty shitty and but i also
like kind of see the latter part of what you were saying too right like point two because i mean
she does have a pigeon which is arguably probably more nutritious than a fruit tart because i'm like
you know a fruit tart all that sugar all that butter flour that is like a luxury right like i
don't know if this man can just afford to just give out a luxury
dessert to every starving kid because there's probably a bazillion of them at in flea bottom
he gives out one like you know how does he decide like to whom to give it out like this is his
living it's possible he has like two kids also or more kids i don't know that are aria's age that
he needs to also keep from starving but also as
you said right she's like can i just have a tart and then is thinking about just stealing from this
man and i don't know kind of feeling entitled to that tart and i don't know i think i'd be more
empathetic to it if i were if aria wanted to like steal an apple right and had absolutely nothing
and i'd be like oh my god just give her like the sustenance or a banana not that they probably have bananas but you know how
much could one banana cost but it is full of potassium very very nutritious even though i
have mixed feelings about bananas um talk about them another time there's always money in the
banana there's always money in the banana stand but There's always money in the banana stand.
But I guess the guy could have at least agreed to trade for a pigeon, which again, probably pretty nutritious.
Sounds like it was a really good pigeon.
But it's like, what is he going to do with it though right now?
He can eat it.
He's in the middle of working.
It's raw.
It's dead.
And he has all these beautiful fruit tarts.
Like, that's not not gonna help him right now
and just what is he gonna do turn around and put it in his mini fridge i don't know he can what is everyone else doing he can go salt it go bring it trade it for a bowl i don't know he can do
something with the pigeon but you're right actually that that is another great point what is he gonna
do with the pigeon you're right this was a useless trade on ari's part um she's never had to worry about this she's
never had to worry about money before um ever yeah not once yeah and like that's why it's like elf
this is literally just like oh god it is a little like elf but you're right like that you're right
that probably wasn't a good trade so in terms of you know street smarts and survival skills
i think she's learning she's learning but also this man who has had to who has
not had probably as privileged of a life as aria maybe he was a starving kid once he knows how to
not look like an easy mark because he sees that aria is ready to like just steal things and he
knows that look he's like i'm not an easy mark so anyway i'm just i feel like his life has probably been harder than aria's was up
until now that he had to learn all that but also none of this is in the text about this man he
really could be an asshole and i just made up all this shit about this man he's really not that cool
and i don't know why i talked about him so much he's not important i guess in the large scheme
of things no i think it's fair though because this is the beginning of her arc with
you know class
consciousness in general
a clash of kings I mean this
is the kind of person she is amongst
and they capture her in
disguise not as Arya but like they
capture her just the same as they capture all these
sorts of people who don't comply
when you know levies and taxes
and cruelty is really being waged against
them for no fucking reason so i think he is kind of important like we don't know this guy's life
but context clues to me say that right now he's carrying a fucking cart in the middle of the road
of kings laney and to your point if he gives one tart out well how many is he gonna have at the
end of the day how many is he gonna keep handing out there's just a lot of hungry kids it's no one's one job yeah
it's like a shitty system and like you know this guy's obviously not in charge of it it's uh it's
the other people right like who are of the same class as aria now that i think about it so you
know what it's a bad system is all I'm trying
to say. Okay.
The man has somehow become important again.
Yeah.
So...
Alright, alright. Anyway.
So, Aria had stayed away
from the Red Keep as much as possible,
avoiding it, but even from here she can
see the decaying heads on spikes outside
of the keep keep and crows
are flying overhead it's pretty gritty pretty gross literally the gossip is all over over
literally oh my god most things do go over her head she's very short the gossip is kind of all
over about what's actually happened and so what aria has figured out so far is for true the gold
cloak sided with the lannisters some say her father killed king robert or that renly killed him and fled or the king was killed by a boar hunting or
that he died eating a boar died at table or he was poisoned by varies or a pox or choked on a
fish bone one way or another the king is dead the king is dead and the info about the gold cloaks in janos slint though it actually is
incredibly accurate which i think is the story showing us about how information works in a song
of ice and fire and kind of telling us teaching us about you know what aria's storyline is going to
be about later on in the house of black and White with learning things, but also ties in well with Davos'
storyline and other parts of Arya's storyline
that both show about how to get
accurate news and, I mean, even varies as
plots with the little birds.
Yeah, there are a few more things we'll come to
here, but it stands
out really well who actually has the correct
gossip and that the correct gossip is there
before maybe some of the other people can even get it.
The bells ring for a day and a night. Arya wants to go home, but King's Landing is not really easy
to leave. Gold cloaks are everywhere, talk of war. She sleeps in Flea Bottom on rooftops and stables,
and soon she also has fleas. There's this one phrase that I just really liked when they're
talking about the bells, all the bells ringing for Robert.
It's like the thunder of their grief.
And I just thought that was some really clever language there from George to talk about the passing of a Baratheon.
Oh, I love that.
I didn't even realize.
I really love that.
It's just nice.
Arya would visit each of the seven city gates
daily. The dragon, the lion,
the old, all barred and closed.
Look at all this exposition. So good.
It's world building, the mud
gate, the gate of the gods. Those ones
are open, but only for
those
who are entering the city. Those who
were allowed to leave could take the
king's gate or the iron gate.
But there are Lannister men guarding the gates.
They're searching wagons, belongings, and questioning passersby.
And Arya thinks about, you know, swimming the Blackwater Rush, which is really interesting.
But it's too fast and deep.
She has no coin to be taken across.
And it turns out her dad never taught her how to steal.
Wow, crazy.
And she was really starting to wonder why.
And it's okay, Aria.
You'll have a coin to be taken across much bigger waters and deeper waters in two more books.
Yes, indeed.
It really stands out, all of her art being etched out here, right, of what he wants for her.
George being he, he being the artist here.
what he wants for her george being he he being the artist here but like the george you know wants her to travel on ships maybe and wants her to go over to places like bravos and to learn some of
these different things um just all these bits that are scattered through this chapter is so nice how
he connects it throughout the next couple of books food small folk all of it and i do have to point
out it's kind of cool to read this chapter while being focused on aria i don't think before this
reread i'd ever really read this chapter and thought anything like a to z in a linear way
when i'm just reading the books normally yeah i mean it's a chapter about ned usually i think
when you read
it because you're in the throes of all these chapters leading up to war versus the lannisters
and catalan and rob are calling the banners and sansa is you know pleading in court and
everything's about ned everything's about ned leading up to this moment where ned is fucking
dead um and i guess just it happening here it really takes you out of it usually but this is
really nice to actually not really give a shit about it only for ned it's nice yeah it's a nice
thing yeah you're right like it gives you a lot about aria and also it's like it's just a fantastic
world building chapter as well tells you a lot about the other people who inhabit the lands of
ice and fire i would also venture to add real quick, I'd say, like, it's probably the most we get to spend in King's Landing outside of the Keep.
I think so.
This chapter.
I actually think it is because I was wondering that earlier.
I was like, is this like the best view that we get of Flea Bottom thus far?
Which, yeah, I think so.
Other than, you know, what we were given in the House of the Dragon.
Yeah. other than you know what we were given in a house of the dragon yeah well now
that Arya was able to take down birds
with her sword great leveling up
she wasn't quite as hungry
but she does worry that the pigeon is making her sick
especially because she ate some of them raw
oh no Arya baby
what is you doing
what is you doing what is you doing
I am uh
I'm a little
what a bummer that she's eating that of course
you're gonna feel sick but also like
yeah where are you gonna cook it
right now everyone is looking for you you're getting
chased we'll learn out of places
like you're just a kid
where the fuck are you gonna go cook this at
she can literally just throw it in a fire
and roast it but except turns out because she's a rich girl she has no a kid where the fuck are you gonna go cook this at she can literally just throw it in a fire and
roast it but except turns out because she's a rich girl she has no and and she's a child a lot of
children don't know how to but she literally just does not know how to cook nor apparently how to
start a fire so okay which and she's she's going for the pigeons because of course they are free
low cost option which i do understand the
logic behind that too because i found out that i could get rice and wheat for free in tears of the
kingdom and i was like what the fuck why have i been paying for anything why was i buying these
things when i could have just been making it myself for free. So I understand Arya's industriousness here.
And I have to say, I also do because I got my computer back.
It's been broken and I got it back today.
So I maybe played Medieval Dynasty for like two hours or so just to, you know, get her back together, get the gang back together.
And I was really far from my resources and I had no food except for raw meat bird meat raw meat and
I ate it I got poisoned because of it but I cured myself after but yeah I ate that shit because my
guy was hungry if your guy's hungry you gotta eat and that's IRL too if you're hungry you gotta eat
I think like if it were a clean bird she could have been fine but these are like pigeons you
know hanging out amongst a lot of waste not just human waste a lot of different kinds and garbage so unfortunately you know pigeons rats of the sky. brown and at these pot shops as they're called which is not what I think of when I think of pot
shops but at these pot shops they'd even crisp the other half of the bird for you if you
de-feathered it already so there's that. Arya really wants a cup of milk and a lemon cake but
the bowl of brown isn't so bad there's barley, carrot, onion, turnip, apple and unfortunately
like a film of grease swimming on top of it but
like you know what are they they're not like michelin chefs i'm gonna skim the fat off the
top for you they got other things to do she just had to not think about whatever the meat is and
remembers that once she had gotten a piece of fish a piece one piece a single piece there's something standing out to me here with like the cannibalism, obviously, of those that are completely starving being forced to eat, right?
And that to feed a country that is starving, that has no money because the money's being hoarded at the top by corruption to do all that, right? All that stuff.
stuff there's definitely something with that kind of you know introduction of class and having to eat poorly in order to stay alive and cannibalism and being driven to that in order to eat kind of
hanging out and lingering in this chapter of not you know knowing what that pale meat you have
in your bowl is and of course later in that house of black and white as well where i definitely think there's a connection yeah there's that's really interesting with um the connections in the house
of black and white and yeah it it really comes up throughout the books in a couple of people's ways
and i hadn't thought about it in aria's plot so much so that's interesting we usually think about
it in brands it's also interesting as it's tied to
for example like micah right and thinking about seeing the people and people's bones just looking
like animal bones because you know we are animals you know they we do it like they do on the
discovery channel and my god i will say speak of actual tastier things um shops with really old bowls around or like soups that are
like years and years old and just like keep going yes the perpetual stews apparently like that might
have been speculated to have been common during like medieval times they'll be called like you
know a potage or probably like a pot of foe um like a pot on fire or whatever but there are like real ones
there are real ones that you can have today maybe they are not hundreds of years old
um i don't think i guess aria said they were hundreds of years old but whatever
decades old especially like in southeast asian countries like i know i've definitely seen on a
couple of like travel like food shows or whatever, a couple of them in Thailand. There's apparently like maybe one in in Japan as well. And like, you know, the, the soup, it's just like constantly cooking and in like there and then you know, the heat kills the bacteria, even though it's there for forever and then like they'll just keep replenishing it
and i don't know sounds very cool i'm obsessed with them and i've been like watching a lot of
videos on them for the last couple years too just out of this obsession yeah they're so amazing
there's actually they're a bunch of tiktok people that actually like live stream it too which is
cool their own perpetual stew that's cool like it's kind of neat you'll have to send you some but i love food send us some we'll link we'll link a couple of our
fave videos and by our i mean a couple of chloe's fave videos yeah the show also to go with dad
dying i want to add that yeah dad's death and with that pigeon stew uh there's also in Bushwick right now, in New York, in Brooklyn,
there is a perpetual stew that's been going for a couple of months now.
And you might have seen it maybe like on the New Yorker or New York Times.
Sorry, not New Yorker.
I have not.
You might have seen it in the New York Times.
Yeah.
Well, I'm not talking to you.
I'm talking to the people listening to me.
Eliana.
Of course.
I'm just kidding.
Wow. To my friends, my friends my fans yes yes uh but no it's great they keep it vegetarian every week they meet like once a week on a sunday i think or someday a weekend day and they like meet in a park and
people come and they give out and ever it's become big like people are donating stuff all the time
and there's so many ingredients being donated now that they're like, well, you might see your ingredients next week when we bring it out.
But they've been cooking it still in the apartment during the month.
That's so cool.
Yeah.
Big stone soup energy.
Yeah, they started on June 7th this year.
Okay, that's not that long ago.
So anyway, you too can experience this bowl of brown, but not with a pigeon because it's vegetarian.
Maybe for the better.
Maybe for the better.
Yeah.
Well, the pot shops.
No people, Jesus, that we know of, I guess.
People stock.
The pot shops she visited were always busy she could feel everyone's eyes on her and she
had actually been followed out into the alleyway and chased a few different times but no one would
catch her yeah there's this line here of also like some when aria feels them watching her she
can also like feel sometimes their eyes trying to get underneath the leathers right and again um
reminding everyone of of the excerpt that lo had sent us from sarah
ahmed and about uh the again the whether or not someone accepts the assignment of womanhood
and how accepting the assignment can be dangerous to be recognized as a woman in regards to aria
feeling those eyes trying to get under her lovers but also Lo reminds us that there are
Lo reminded us in discord um in response to some of the stuff last week that there are dangers when
people reject womanhood right as we see with Arya in clash and how people try to reinforce and re
reassign I guess um people to that task and also with Brienne's storyline. And I'm sure that this has been
discussed already by Sarah Ahmed, but arguably, I mean, I would say that there are psychological
dangers to rejecting womanhood as well that we see in Arya's storyline, even in A Game of Thrones,
in terms of how Septa Mordain... Basically, I mean, it affects Arya very deeply on an emotional level when Arya has to
reject some of those facets of womanhood so this is probably not a novel thought yeah pointing it
out we especially see it at the end of this chapter right even when she is for protection
going to be transformed before our eyes into a boy for everyone to see instead of a girl right
with the idea of like
yoren grabbing her hair and cutting it off uh it's a very violent moment and it's like the first
of many from here on out that she experiences yeah right and we received a great email um talking
about that and this assignment um as well from from a listener which we will come back to next
week because dad is dying. So anyway.
Aria's silver baby bracelet was also stolen like the first night she was out of the castle.
Her good clothes were also stolen all while she slept in a burnt out house in Pig Alley.
And they left her the cloak she was in and the leathers on her back.
Her wooden practice sword and thank God needle was below her so nobody could steal it.
Yes, no one
can take her family from her but also i kind of think of you know was losing the silver baby
bracelet is this like in a way could be interpreted as aria's stolen childhood yeah i mean it echoes
last week right when it was all spilled on the ground like all of her innocence just fucking
destroyed when she found it right all of her chances and hopes and dreams. So yeah, throw it in there.
Throw it in.
In the stew.
The perpetual stew that is our podcast.
Wow.
Wow.
Is that what the Feast for Crows is?
Oh my god, a feast for feasts.
It's us.
The perpetual stew of all podcasts.
That might be our new tagline.
It could be.
The perpetual stew of literature podcasts.
I'm doing do revenge this
one everyone we threw that into the stew stew revenge stew revenge uh anyway we'll let you
all stew on that a little longer since then aria's kept her cloak draped over her arm concealing the
blade at her hip she keeps her wooden sword in her left hand to scare off robbers but some of
the men in the pot shops wouldn't have been scared even if she had a battle
axe because, you know what?
Hard to be scared sometimes of a child.
Needless to say, she lost her appetite.
It was easier to go to bed hungry rather than risk the stairs later on.
And outside the city, she planned to forage for fruits, remembering seeing them on the
King's Road and roots that are in the forest.
Maybe even rabbits.
And in the city, the only things to run down were rats and cats and scrawny dogs.
The pot shops would give you a fistful of coppers for a litter of pups, she'd heard,
but she didn't like to think about that.
Me either, dude.
I don't like to think about that.
Oh, I just remembered remember just like the beginning
of this book oh the litter of yeah i get it with the yep the pups the litter of pups i see it now
i see it and think about that they would give you a fistful of coppers for a litter of pups
so three coppers for a tart three coppers for a tart is interesting to think about
a fistful of coppers so how many coppers do you think that is 50 cents 25 cents like you mean
like poppers inside one fist i don't know i'm trying to i'm i'm looking at my hand i am making
i am fisting right now and how many do you think you could hold? Like, I don't know.
20.
Yeah, I don't know. 20 coppers
is like not a lot of coppers when
she just bought a tart.
He tried to sell her a tart for 3 coppers.
I'm just saying, like, a litter of puppies
for 20 cents compared to
3 cents for a tart. Inflation's
bad down here. Yeah, I mean, obviously, also,
as you pointed out, he seems to have upcharged probably, but I don't know. But the 20 cents for a tart inflation's bad yeah i mean obviously also as you pointed out he seems to have upcharged probably but i don't know but the 20 cents for a dog is more for
more than one dog is more where i'm like damn that's fucked up but it makes sense
and just learning the economy yeah i'm also like that's all i mean maybe it's more more than the
fifth than 20 but i don't know like one dog one dog? Yeah. For a whole tart? Like, dang.
That's quite the trade. Yeah. That's a really
luxurious tart, but anyway.
Well, it's a puppy.
The Street of Flower was a maze.
Aria had learned to stay to the center
of the street to avoid being pulled
into alleyways or walking near buildings
where you could get dragged around.
Even if you had to run away from the horses
and the wagons, it was much better that way.
She watches a gang of children go past,
and she starts to miss the easy times she and her siblings could run around to.
She had even tried to befriend some of these kids,
but they only wanted to steal from her and call her names.
Arya had to whack one on the ear who tried to steal her boots
that were on her at the time.
Interesting.
A lot of stealing of boots in Arya's story now that I think about it.
Oh, yeah, that's true.
A boots for crows.
A boots.
Puss in boots.
Ah.
It's Canadian.
I was thinking cats in boots.
Puss in boots, who is a swordsman and a fairy tale but also in Shrek
what came first
who can know
who can possibly know
there's that moment of Arya
watching the children getting to play
with resentment
I feel really
parallels Sansa watching
the girls and the Tyrell
like the Tyrell crew getting to be little girls and how Sansa watching the girls and the Tyrell crew getting to be
little girls and how Sansa
pities them and envies
them, their joy and their innocence.
This great
resonance between the sisters.
Oh yeah, I love that.
There's also, this
kind of surprised me, right?
Catching it this time that
it really shows how Arya is an outsider
kind of anywhere in some ways and later on has to learn to masquerade as an insider
anywhere later on because I think that a lot of people talk about Arya having an easy time making
friends and we see that in other chapters but I don't think it's necessarily actually an
inherent trait of hers. Like, it's not actually true as I reread this moment. Like, she doesn't
always naturally always get along with people in the lower classes, right? She does so better than
other people in her same social class. But we really see that gap here with her inability to make friends with the other kids yeah that um i
think it also stems too from like her as an outsider there like that's interesting especially
with some of the stuff with gender being an outsider but then also like class being an outsider
doesn't really belong and that kind of i think plays into john's storyline too as we'll see
right he's an outsider as a bastard not really part of like what's acceptable amongst the upper classes. But then when he tries to, you know, get along with the other people who are from lower classes in the Night's Watch, they're like, you're being a huge asshole.
go as far to say then like this is similar because she goes with the Night's Watch
and she gets some of that same
assimilation after this chapter
in Clash with Yoren and everyone
I mean that's some of the most
she's gotten along with kids in a while
and then they find out that she
was born female and that really
makes her a big outsider in the Night's Watch
as Lo
reminds us of
the Ballad of Danny Flint so hard to be an insider in the
night's watch with that fuck so aria makes her way to flea bottom she's watching a goal she's
thinking of the sea she wonders if maybe that's the way out she thinks about the stories that
old nan used to tell her of adventurers riding on trading galleys.
And for a moment, Arya thinks, maybe Arya could do that too.
Oh, that's a very interesting line that really stood out to me.
Of Arya's dreams of adventure.
Yeah, it doesn't say to me Sunset Sea or like going to what's west of westeros per se even though we do have the
alissa farm and stuff but it does feel like you know adventure feels corley's corley's
esque right especially because aria does learn a little bit of salesmanship at some point
i would say in terms of like uh cockles. Yeah, and learning all the secrets of the people down there, as well as kind of listening on her boat there.
I mean, she was very interested.
She's a very curious child, and I think that's really interesting.
Very earnest and eager to learn.
Yeah, that's true.
Good thing.
I think she gets along with adults in a way.
Like when I was a kid, I was very Arya-esque in that she was always curious and asking questions of the adults and more interested in like the real people of the world and what they were doing
i was very much like that my mom said that i would just talk to people all the time and that
she thought i was gonna get kidnapped someday and i was like no they would have returned to me don't
worry i would ask too many questions and they would have given me back annoyed as shit yeah oh uh half the stalls are empty and fewer
ships are docked than normal and it's very quiet down in flea bottom and at the port she makes her
way along the river and she sees guardsmen on a pier wearing gray and white she almost cries
thinking about the stark colors and realizes this was the boat that was supposed to take them home
she can't read the names on the trading galley docked here it's in a different language maybe
bravosi or high valerian she just can't tell she asks a passing longshoreman who tells her
it's the wind witch she thought the wind witch left ages ago but it's still waiting
sirio's voice though echoes in her, reminding her to look with her eyes,
and she sees that she doesn't know any of these men,
and she knows all of her father's men.
The men here in gray and white aren't her father's men.
The guards ask what the boy is doing there.
They were looking for a girl, not a boy.
She decides to play the boy,
asking if they want to buy her dead pigeon.
And they tell her to get out of here. So she runs back to flea bottom to the stink of the pig sties
of stables of Tanner's sheds. She doesn't even realize she's lost her pigeon until she smells
a bowl of brown coming from a pot shop. And she wants to cry again. The way you said that just now
of they miss Aria. We're looking yeah for uh for a
boy and not a yeah they were looking for a girl and not a boy etc but makes me think of denarius
and the prophecy the princess who was promised i thought about it as soon as i fucking said it i
was like oh interesting oh fucking interesting oh well the bells begin to ring and locals shout to
one another asking oh wait, wait, did the boy
king die now?
Not yet.
But a man responds that it's only one tower that's ringing.
So it's a summoning bell.
It's not all of the bells.
That's what happens when a king dies.
And then this woman in the doorway jokes about bringing this man's bell.
And it makes me think of, oh, George is just recycling his old innuendo with Gendry's storyline
and Bella.
Oh, he likes that line, huh?
I wonder if someone used it on him or if he's used it before,
because I get that.
Well, it's a euphemism.
That's true, it is.
It's like a normal, yeah, rigging someone's bell.
Anita Ward.
Oh, Anita Ward song, yeah.
That's George's time.
Yeah, absolutely.
It is kind of older slang. Yeah. Yeah, absolutely. It is kind of older slang.
Yeah.
Older slang.
It is.
People start to run past, scurrying towards the keep,
and Arya follows two of the boys who tell her they're taking the hand's head off.
There's like this brief moment where for some reason we get someone's name,
because this person gets a name, but Hagen's daughter does not.
But this person is named Boo,-u-u and i'm like
wow majin buu is here in this storyline with us too i'm dragon ball z uh anyways aria trips in a
rut scrapes her knee it's actually like really sad you know she's like she smashes her fingers
her finger is covered in blood and like half her thumbnail is like torn off and then someone shouts to make way
for my lords of red wine and then we have the like two red-haired lordlings horace and hobber
they ride through and jane and sansa used to call them horror and slobber but they don't look very
funny now and you know like aria almost gets run over even though she's already injured and it really just you know
plays up the cruel
indifference of the nobles as Arya
must scurry away to keep from getting run over
yeah I love that the second half of
this chapter is very much trappings
of power coded right
everything is about what they're wearing
and who they are and I love
this passage because who the fuck cares about them?
Like Sansa and Jane were right.
They were jokingly calling them horror and slobber, right?
The OG left and right here, the first left and right before we get the next left and right.
But they're just big old gingers.
Who's going to be afraid of them?
They carry their goofiness around all the time.
They're just big hulking dudes.
Well, when they're all made up in their trappings of power on war horses that are
decorated in red wine banners um yeah they look a little scary yeah but then don't be like doesn't
like shit go bad for them too later on right aren't they like essentially glorified hostages
yeah absolutely they uh get theirs
for running down aria don't worry oh yeah well no i do remember i'm like i remember these boys
i feel bad for them for some reason they actually try to get out of the city and they bribe someone
to take them out and uh various catches the scheme during Feast for Crows and Adabada, because they're alleged
as part of the Margaery banging.
Oh, that's right. Dang.
Cersei's so wild.
I love that girl.
You're wild for that one, Cersei.
Arya limps along in the crowd, heading towards
Baelor's sept. The people surrounding her are all
gossiping about the king. And Arya tries to defend Ned the crowd, heading towards Baelor's sept. The people surrounding her are all gossiping about the king.
And Arya tries to defend Ned, but, like, no one cares.
She gets talked over and kicked over as they all keep moving.
Damn. Nobody fucking cares.
Yeah, so coming back to kind of what you were talking about with the flow of information earlier,
the small folk knew Ned's fate before Cersei even did, right, in this gossip.
And I think that's so interesting that even though there's, you know, like, Cersei even did, right, in this gossip. And I think that's so interesting that
even though there's, you know, like Cersei planned that they were going to let her take the Black or,
you know, take people as prisoners, etc. There was no kill Ned plan. And Joffrey really holds
the wild card there, obviously. But the small folk figured out what was going to happen easily
that this guy who doesn't give a shit because the small folk don't actually fucking care as we've talked about they're like you know just fucking
make sure i don't starve to death and do whatever the fuck you lords want the small folk are like
yeah they're gonna kill that guy dude they're gonna kill that guy of course they're gonna kill
the hand he's a traitor and lo and behold he was right the new king kills ned yeah i like i mean
it's not even like it's an information that they gleaned
or that leaked or something, right?
Like, it's just...
Wisdom. It's wisdom.
Like, why else would they all be called?
Like, the whole point is it's a spectacle.
Joffrey knows it's a spectacle.
Littlefinger, Varys, they all know it's all spectacle.
And they're like, yeah, of course, he's going to be killed.
Even though Varys, I guess, did not know he was going to be killed at that time too he's like wait what about my plans I had plans
too for this hand uh anyway um Arya trying to tell everyone no he's a good guy you have to listen to
me it's just like Mulan trying to tell everyone you don't understand the emperor is in danger
the Huns are still alive and no one listens because she's a woman, but
for Arya, it's mostly because she's a kid
and now a nobody.
No one cares about your political opinion.
Random child.
Especially when you're a child.
Especially when it's for this traitor,
quote unquote. Yeah, they're like, we don't care,
we're here for drama.
When they reach the
street of sisters, they're packed shoulder to shoulder
a human current they're in the tin
can that is king's landing
the bells clang loudly
and Arya tries to see around all the people
she can't really find a good spot so instead
she climbs up the statue of Baelor
the blessed the septon king
she remarks she wedges herself
into his feet and sees Eddard
held on the high septum's pulpit between
two gold cloaks. He wears a
gray velvet doublet with a wolf's zone
on the front, a gray wool cloak
trimmed with fur. He looks thinner
than Arya had ever seen him, and the cast
on his leg is gray and rotten.
I like that, you know, there
Arya is, wedged between the king's feet,
so Arya underfoot. Get it?
Yes, yes, she is underfoot. Get it? Yes. Yes.
She is underfoot. Literally. George.
Oh George. You and your bells.
Oh George.
Every day he just gives me a case
of the giggles. You know what I mean?
Clever man. Coming to
the spectacle, right? Like you said, this is
all spectacle and Ned's
outfit, I mean a wolf sewn
I think it's sewn in pearls they say this is nicer
than he would wear every day on the rag right like this is not what he would be wearing he's a more
practical man it's meant to be a performance and display uh it reflects too on that idea of cersei
not wanting him dead and that basically no one except for Joffrey wanted him dead. They wanted him broken.
They wanted him as a puppet.
And Littlefinger.
And Littlefinger.
They wanted to show the king's grace and forgiveness.
Like, this is what's possible from the crown if you play our game.
You can have nice clothes.
You can still be fed.
You can keep your head.
But they wanted to make an example of him right in front of everybody.
And Joffrey decided to
take the example a little more seriously that's a great point i didn't realize that with all of
his clothing and that you can retain all these things if you bend the knee right that was the
lesson that actually they learned from robert lift men up when they're gracious yeah and uh
honestly at least if he was gonna go out he was in some nice clothes, you know?
Oh my god.
I don't want to die in something hideous, but probably will.
I probably will.
I think by that time I won't care.
Hopefully, you know, I'll be so old I don't care.
I mean, you'll probably shit yourself anyways, so who cares?
I wouldn't want to die in Chanel.
Well, everyone does shit themselves, because your body releases everything when you die.
Exactly, so that's why I'm like, why would you want to shit your best clothes i guess you can't take them with you
great point yeah it's just gonna be his head atop one of those spikes with the crows i think i'm
like going for a dragon death still like i think like light me up incinerate me scatter me somewhere
because nothing fucking matters but at that same point at the same moment you don't want to die
burning i have the opportunity i have not
burning i mean like afterwards i mean how to deal with me yeah yeah cremate the shit out of me but
like what i'm saying is part of me you know a big part of me wants to go for that but there's this
other part of me that's like deck me out head to toe gucci prada fendi like just fucking let me look magnificent I want to be in there with
marabou coming off of my coffin you know I want to look good you can do both you can do both you
can do that and have your showing and then be cremated in that same in that same outfit I've
been to a lot of cremations recently I don't't think so. I don't think that's creepy.
I said greedy, but I like the creepy too.
Okay.
I don't.
All right.
Much to parse through.
You know, by the end of this podcast, hopefully we'll.
We'll have Will drawn up.
You know, like the next.
Oh, Will.
So everyone else's steez is out.
The septon is here.
He's wearing his gold and crystal crown,
and all the light is coming through and shining around and blinding motherfuckers, you know?
Because you shouldn't be just wearing gold and crystal like that all the time.
And the thing's huge.
Like, it's described, and it's a monster.
At the doors of the Sept are a group of nobility and knights,
Joffrey prominent among them in crimson, silk, and satin,
patterned with prancing stags and roaring lions a crown on his head cersei stands next to him in a black morning gown slashed
with crimson a veil of black diamonds in her hair no yeah speaking of what to wear like i know i
shouldn't in this moment but like that fit cersei fit. The veil of black diamonds in her hair, like, an icon.
I mean, no, you should.
You absolutely should.
Never say you shouldn't if Cersei is wearing a fit like this.
Like, we should all bow.
She has a lot.
She makes mourning and death so much sexier than it already is, right?
So, Coture, it's incredible.
And there's almost something here too of like
cersei is standing here all kocher and then the next time she has to go for a very big walk around
king's landing it's not great for her in a dance with dragons for multiple ways but that ned's
plot in a game of thrones ends with his great spectacle and her plot in a dance with dragons
ends with her great spectacle is very interesting the last published book may i add what do you mean the winds of winter it's out
now oh my god look under your chair and yeah i mean she has a lot of great outfits in general but
you know you were talking about the spectacle and like performance like she's pretending
she's out here pretending she is mourning Robert's death. She did not have
a very big hand in it.
She's playing up that
trope of widow
who killed her husband
and she's killing it.
How could they have done this
to my husband?
Looks good. I loved him.
So the hound
wears his dark armor with a
snowy white cloak. Chloe's having
a great time. There's four Kingsguard
around him. Varys is in a patterned
damask robe and slippers
and then Arya sees
a man with a silver cape and pointed beard
and she wonders like, oh, is that the guy who fought
a duel for her mom once? Yeah, true.
What is he doing here? Get that man out.
In their midst, it's sansa
and sky blue silk her long auburn hair washed and curled silver bracelets are on her wrist and aria
scowl is wondering like why is she here looking so happy see sansa lightning round she thinks
things are gonna go great yeah but both these girls about to get a really bad lesson um a line
of gold cloaked spearmen are
commanding the crowd and the bells cease their tolling it brings quiet to the square drama
drama eddard is pushed to speak i am eddard stark lord of winterfell and hand of the king
and i come before you to confess my treason in the sight of gods and men.
No.
Below her the crowd began to scream and shout taunts and obscenities.
Filled the air Sansa had hidden her face in her hands. Her father raised his voice still higher, straining to be heard.
I betrayed the faith of my king and the trust of my friend Robert.
I swore to defend and protect his
children, yet before his blood was cold, I plotted to depose and murder his son and seize the throne
for myself. Let the High Septon and Baelor the Beloved and the Seven bear witness to the truth
of what I say. Joffrey Baratheon is the one true
heir to the Iron Throne
and by the grace of all the
gods, lord of the seven kingdoms
and protector of the
realm.
I did not
think about this before, but then he says,
let the High Septon, Baelor the Blessed, and the Seven
bear witness to the truth of what I say.
Eddard doesn't fucking believe in the Seven.
Not a fucking damn moment does that man believe in the Seven.
That is not his religion.
Come on, somebody use your fucking brain out here.
He's sitting there and he's like, which would be so cool if any of them existed.
Yeah, he's like, only the old gods.
Anyways, someone throws a stone at Eddard, very rude, and then blood runs down his forehead.
Eddard Stark died for our sins.
Okay.
More stones follow.
The Kingsguard step in front of the Queen and Joffrey, shielding them.
And then Arya prays for the gods to keep Eddard safe.
This one is a, you know, vague gods.
Arya is from a multicultural home.
Truly any god at this point.
She's like, please fucking save my dad.
Yeah.
The High Septon knelt before Joffrey and his mother.
As we sin, so do we suffer, he intoned in a deep, swelling voice, much louder than father's.
This man has confessed his crimes in the sights of gods and men,
here in this holy place.
Rainbows danced around his head as he lifted his hands in entreaty.
The gods are just, yet blessed Baelor taught us they are also merciful.
What shall be done with this traitor, your grace? A thousand voices
were screaming, but Arya never heard them. Prince Joffrey, no, King Joffrey, stepped out from behind
the shields of his king's guard. My mother bids me let Lord Edder take the black, and Lady Sansa
has begged mercy for her father.
He looked straight at Sansa then and smiled.
And for a moment, Arya thought that the gods had heard her prayer
until Joffrey turned back to the crowd and said,
But they have the soft hearts of women!
So long as I am your king, treason shall never go unpunished.
Ser Ilyn, bring me his head!
The crowd roared and Arya felt the statue of Baelor rock as they surged against it.
I think that was a new Joffrey voice for me.
I loved it.
No, I loved it.
We finally found it.
It was almost very Bart Simpson.
Thank you.
You're welcome I'd like you to now imagine Bart Simpson
as Joffrey in your head
he is golden
if you think about it
or the color of piss it could be either
it could be
so this line
blessed Baelor taught us
that they should also be
merciful right and here is aria at the
statue of baler at the feet of mercy and aria's story and mercy that's so clever and it's so true
bestie uh thank you i've been thinking a lot about ballor and the role of this taking place at his statue
right and the gardening of baylor like on a meta note i don't think george had everything shaded
out about baylor at this point uh just from the progression of what he puts into books and when
uh like for example in clash tyrian thinks at one point when he's fucking shay he's like i'm fucking her so loudly i could wake baylor in the tomb and like in today's modern a song of ice and fire
many years later after that's been published we assume that you know most targaryens die by fire
or after their death i mean their bodies are usually cremated right that's a good point it
could be his ashes in the tomb that's fine i'm not trying to
nitpick i don't give a shit what george says he can say whatever he wants and i'll just believe
it every time but we know that's changed a little right so we know who knows what's going on there
i also think the septon king stuff is so interesting and it's only stood out a couple
times on reed uh he has called him a septon king even as recently as the world of ice and fire in 2015
well uh and it's interesting that it's implied that he became a septon after he dissolves his
marriage to diana obviously because you can't be a septon and have a wife and kids and he asks the
high septon to dissolve his marriage so that means like he had a very brief window of time that he became he decided
to become a septonin because he comes he he dies at like age 27 uh oh he's just like kurt cobain
and amy winehouse wow very depressing um yeah he dies amy winehouse is one of those yeah the 27
club it's just crazy that he he did slang for four years in his
20s, and that's what he's remembered as.
I'm like, what? I'd love to hear more about his
septic-ingness, and obviously he's more
associated with the good he's done
or the small folk slash the
faith slash etc.
Yes or no good, we won't ever know.
I think we
will get more information. That's actually
one of the things i'm looking forward
to getting more about in fire and blood 2 baylor the blessed and of course yes his sisters i really
really want more about his sisters fuck all i care about are the maiden vault girlies we love
the main vault girlies they should fucking have statues not this man um that would be so much
better uh it would be so much more girl boss if Eddard Stark could be killed in front of a statue
of Elena and Diana and Reina
I would love that
so much more girlboss
goddammit
goddammit Chloe
yes it would though
no
Balor is interesting and
as you said right like we don't know the truth
of what happened with him just like all these people do not know the truth of what happened here with Eddard Stark.
Yes, that's a great point. Because I do think George has something more in mind with these connections. And, you know, I started to kind of think of some of those connections, like marriage proposals gone wrong, right, when it comes to Dorne, and the torturing of amen and baylor like walking across
the vipers to save him and that he should have died but somehow he lives and uh ned doesn't
survive this walk across the vipers unfortunately because they you know poison him to death by
taking his head off yes he does not he does not survive that and i mean like what baylor did a
lot of things that were weird to try and secure his power, kind of like Joffrey is too, you know?
Very suspicious things.
And I will say, sometimes I get a little confused.
This is one of the moments where I get confused with the show and the books.
And it is a moment that I kind of like from the show
that Eddard does at least see his daughter.
His other daughter by the last time.
Obviously he sees Sansa, because she's right there thinking like I did it good job team
um
he did it reddit
if he got to see Arya then it would be like
not only did in his last moments he almost
see Catelyn he almost sees Lyanna
yeah so
he doesn't here but like you know in the show
right he calls out Baelor to Yoren
so that Yoren will find and take care of his daughter.
But anyway, that doesn't happen here.
Sansa's falling to her knees.
She's sobbing.
Ser Ilyn climbs the steps of the pulpit.
Arya wiggles out into the crowd, drawing needle.
She really thinks she's about to do something.
Um, the gold cloaks fling Eddard to the and aria bowls pass kicking at shins climbing backs but there are too many people and she still hears sanza screaming yeah quite
obviously this is a very traumatic moment it's about to be made even more traumatic and everything
is just ringing in her ears right everything feels surreal as you're reading this and this is not the
plan her diving out into the crowd, drawing needle,
like what was she going to do exactly?
But it's interesting because it spurs this whole entire journey
of her wanting to kill the people who have tormented her and her family
and do revenge against them as we've so-
Whoa, whoa.
This is not an ad.
This is not an ad for do revenge.
We are doing this of our will.
whoa whoa this is not an ad this is not an ad for do revenge we are doing this of our will um but yeah it it's especially if my you know little theory we've talked about ever comes true
of her and her mommy having a little meeting with her mom and her sending cat to the afterlife
right because here she just wants to get to that stage of this performance and kill everyone on
that stage you know to get to her dad and save him she just wants to do anything to get to him and
then she goes through the next few books wanting to kill these people and avenge her family and
then yeah which i mean makes a lot of sense you look at doran martell nursed that desire for
revenge for a long ass time um aria actually
witnessed it yeah and also knows it was wrong like i get it i do love that there's something
interesting like joffrey instigating this and no one else being involved it makes me wonder back
when george originally kind of thought about that 93 outline for example rob versus joffrey this would instigate
the north absolutely so if joffrey wanted that fight with rob this would be a great way to get
it but of course alas that has been pruned away it's not a thing yeah it is uh it does later on
serve to contrast when rob does his own beheading right for also like was this the wisest choice for you to do
as well and you know creates this contrast between them and how they rule but yeah very interesting
sir illin raises a huge sword it's ice father's sword, and her tears are streaming down Arya's face, blinding
her. A hand shoots out and
closes around her arm, wrenching her
off her feet, and a thick voice snarls at
her not to look. Close your eyes,
boy. The man's fingers dig
into her arms. Look at me,
he snarls, saying, remember, boy?
The smell of sour wine does
remind her. It's Yoren.
Close your eyes.
Blue eyes, green eyes.
Eyes are closed forever.
Yeah, I totally got the order wrong, but that's okay.
It's not canon.
Whatever.
I mean, it is.
It is canon.
What are you talking about?
Anyways, the difference in...
Actually, that's so interesting that it's the smell you know
she's learning how to do the her senses right like that it's the smell that tells her who this
person is she's like who the fuck um anyway besides the difference in the lesson that
you know neither of the girls learned about northern justice from ned by getting to see Ned execute someone for breaking the law, right?
Instead, Sansa and Arya learn about vengeance because it was someone close to them and it
was unjust what they saw.
And that's the difference also between Bran.
He's told by Jon, he's like, you have to look.
Father will know if you don't look, all right?
He'll know if you look away.
Versus a different brother of the night's watch telling
aria don't look because i mean this really isn't something that she needs to see and like steal
herself for right the way that it is for bran you know and administering justice like what she's
seeing is very much a different thing even though garrid was kind of right but whatever
yeah i like that you've drawn that comparison of the boys having to stare at death
and the girls being sheltered from it and it obviously it's not some seeing your dad be killed
compared to somebody you don't know is a very different thing maybe possibly probably traumatizes
you in a different way but to go back to you know those ideas like
did they hear
Eddard Stark's real last words
well not really
Baylor you mean Baylor
uh
yeah and also like
you have that contrast
I mean with Bran right he watches
them die and then later on
he becomes them as they die
wow wow you're just full of it today aliana you're killing me i'm always well am i killing you don't
look everyone oh my god yorin commands the boy to come with him and keep his mouth shut the plaza
begins to empty and aria moves along, desolate, numb.
Yoren shoves her into a doorway and takes her hair in one hand, a blade in the other.
As the blade flashed toward her face, Aria threw herself backward, kicking wildly,
wrenching her head from side to side. But he had her by the hair, so strong she could feel her scalp tearing, and on her lips the salt comparison of Yoren being similar to Sandor in a lot of ways physically. He has dark hair, gruff, stanchy wine-smelling breath. I mean, that's like the sour wine smell is always on their breath.
this shit's going haywire. Clock you with an axe.
Come on, kid. That's similar to the abrupt ending of this chapter,
right? In a way that you're like, some man
just grabbed Arya and cut all her hair off with a
knife and flashed a knife at her, and for a moment, you're
almost scared until you're like, oh,
Yoren should be good.
But the action, the violence against
her, all of the way it's written is
also very similar to Sandor with the axe.
Now, it's not just
similar, though, to Sandor with the axe in Arya Asos 13.
I actually feel like this is very similar to Sandor in Sansa.
The knife, right?
Pulling the knife against her.
Look at me.
The roughness.
The sour smell of wine.
The language is actually really similar to, I think it's Sansa 7, A Clash of Kings, right?
When he comes to her bedroom and holds the knife against her. I should know that. So I think it's sansa seven a clash of kings right when he comes to her
bedroom and holds the knife against her i should know that so i think that's what it is i do not
know i was like yeah you should know that it's one of those fucking chat we haven't done those
chapters in a while and sansa is next so thank god is the next pov uh and the other thing that
it reminds me of is the language is similar to Catlin's death as well, right?
He had her by the hair so strong she could feel her scalp tearing.
On her lips, the taste of tears.
Very reminiscent of the way Catlin dies.
Don't cut my hair.
Ned loves my hair.
As the tears streamed white down her face.
And I love that you've tied it to Catlin's...
I mean, that is actually catlin's death but the language
there because i mean i think you can really see the similarities right between the desperation
of catlin doing anything in order to try and save her son she's like what i mean what is catlin
gonna do right what is catlin of all people just one of her gonna do against this entire party literally uh hellbent on killing
her son same as aria right like what what is she gonna do what is one little girl gonna do against
a crowd that wants this death or against the king of westeros and you know his very experienced
guardsmen who many of whom have been in war or someone like
Ilan Payne, who seems like a very good fighter, you know? Yeah, and you're in here kind of serves
as that, you know, that one point of like, it's not too late, you can't cut your way out of this.
And doing so would only mean your death. So to cut yourself out of a mob at Kang's landing,
and still die, like like is it worth it
at the end of the day to get your vengeance against these people or is it worth it to save
it for another day or maybe even get over it and do something more productive right um yeah which
is this i mean that's the question for her plot right for the next several books going forward
that's what she is going to be finding and looking for the answer to that yeah and to make sure you know he makes sure that she doesn't get caught right because for her she's
like she's ready to do anything to to stop this from happening and even though because she was
not going to be successful for all we know joffrey's gonna catch her and be like yo let's
kill her too while we're at it because she hurt me and i hate her look the stark traitor it's in her blood
she's right here and then sansa too exactly exactly well i do think that like you know if
they had aria i don't know she would have survived in king's landing because she would have pissed
joffrey off too much but yeah i don't know like there's it's it's a chapter where based on
everything that you know right about the fantasy tropes you're like she's it's it's a chapter where based on everything that you know right
about the fantasy tropes you're like she's gonna make it she's gonna make it there to the front
we're gonna save dad and then we don't save dad but we don't even see him like
really die you know like that's a moment that's cut off we know it happened there in the background
based on everything happening, but...
It is interesting that this is the only chapter
we get to see Ned's death from and we don't even get to
see it.
Yeah. I mean, we know that it
happens because of Sansa's chapters,
right? Like, it's off-page, but it's not off-page.
And what I'm saying
is he could still be alive
in one of these pigeons.
He is.
In every pigeon that has ever existed.
Look up in the sky.
There he is.
That's Ned Stark.
Here for our sins.
If you see a pigeon, just know that's Ned.
Who did indeed die for our sins.
Yes.
That's Ned.
Fucking Christ.
Right there.
Jesus Lord.
Yes, Christ.
It is Jesus Lord.
That is what we are likening Ned to Jesus Lord. Yes, Christ. It is Jesus Lord.
That is what we are likening that to right now.
Oh, man.
What do you think of this last act?
I'm opening up a whole other can of worms.
What do you think of this last act that Arya sees of her father, whom she's always seen as this, like, upstanding guy who's always, like, there showing her morality?
The last thing he does being a lie that he lies it's interesting right because to her it's not it is a lie it's probably a bold-faced lie
but to her it's like her dad just sold out on a stage and she doesn't know the dimension of how
and why he sold out right and the protection that it was for for her sister for her uh not just for them but for john the true
heir to the throne who he's been lying about his whole fucking life right what's one more to lie
about if it means keeping the children safe and keeping them from dying yeah exactly it's i think
it's like a really powerful thing for aa to witness, but unfortunately she doesn't know the gravity of it yet.
I think we'll definitely get a little more of that when she gets reunited with her siblings, right?
I'm expecting a lot more of some of those moments of understanding about her family to come to her then.
Because right now she doesn't really have time or need to think about those things.
All she wants is her
family back and she's nine yeah that too that's the other thing is like also it's true right to
her she wouldn't understand the irony being right like she just immediately joins up with robert's
bastard who looks actually like robert um yeah the great beautiful irony she doesn't understand
the context of like john bastard bastard bad oh no
what if i look like bastard but she still loves john but she knows it's wrong but not really the
why you know she's not at the point in her life where she understands the why and so to her i
mean joffrey is the king right robert's dead and joffrey is the heir she knows joffrey's evil so
to her she probably also was like fuck
Joffrey he's a dick and uh I can't believe he made my dad say that stuff yeah well absolutely
I mean all those things are true about Joffrey and like yeah part of why she was able to love
John so fiercely is part of why she's like I don't understand why we give a fuck about Joffrey like
who cares he's a loser and should not be king even though he's the king we should not respect him i will
say i just realized that you know maybe sanza and aria's really great lying skills turns out it's
not just something that they learned maybe it is a little innate because they got that really really
strong liar's blood
in them because turns out ned actually when you put it like what you were saying earlier
fantastic liar ned is probably one of the best fucking liars in the whole series and no one knows
right tyrian's all like oh we're all liars here all of us better than you and it's like not no ned stark the best liar of all time
yeah he had to keep that to himself for so long so so so so long this last act look at all these
people who fucking bought it you know amazing bafta it's interesting when people kind of say
that ned was a bad player because he wasn't playing, is the thing. He didn't want to play that game. He was
playing a completely different game.
So, I don't know, maybe get on his level
and play that game next time.
He was playing 7D chess.
You know, Littlefinger isn't even at 5D yet.
Ned's not
playing, I don't know what Ned is
playing. He's playing the game
you're playing, medieval whatever.
Or he's playing that game you're playing medieval whatever or he's playing medieval
dynasty dynasty or he's playing stardew valley and all of you are playing chess and ned's like whoa
i'm not sure that those are the comparisons but we can workshop them for next week we'll work on it
uh thank you so much for listening into Aria 5
in a Game of Thrones
where Ned Stark died for our
sins. Yes.
It was wonderful covering his death once
more. I'm looking
forward to not having to cover his death
much more. I think we have
what Tyrion is the only other
one to really cover cover his death.
That is like
real time ish yeah I guess
Dany we get a couple off
comments but not death
she's really far away yeah she ain't
there you have Cersei
um thinking about
Ned later but yeah
so I guess Tyrion
would be our next someday some year
keep your feelers on that one who knows
when it could be
we'll cover Ned's death once more
the final
time I guess but this
is really like this is the time
yeah no it is it is
well
my god we'll be back next week
we're gonna jump into a clash of
kings and I'm going to enjoy that.
I love Arya and Clash.
I'm going to really like those chapters and getting to know the road, the lay of the land with you.
Yeah, Arya's got some great worldbuilding chapters.
Mm-hmm.
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