Thursday, August 3, 2017

[EVERYTHING] Did anyone notice the subtle attention to detail in Littlefinger's reaction to...

..when Sansa asks

And what's the longest winter in the past hundred years?

and Maester Wolkan responds

Uh, I'm not entirely certain. I-I'll check Maester Luwin's records. He kept a copy of every raven scroll.

When Maester Wolkan says the last line, Littlefinger gives him a look that lingers long enough for it to be more than a normal glance, just as they walk from the darkness of the shade into the lighter courtyard? It could be foreshadowing of Littlefinger's dark past being brought to light.

Right when that scene happened I felt a little uneasy in my seat and thought to what might be going through Baelish's mind at the revelation that all of his communications with Winterfell over the years may have been preserved and that there may be proof of his treachery to House Stark in those ravens. This could be part of his undoing. What do you think?



Submitted August 03, 2017 at 03:29AM by Shabaaab http://ift.tt/2vlDYzw

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