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* PragmaticAdaptation: The dragonbone-hilted Valyrian steel blade used in the assassination attempt against Bran turns out to have been Littlefinger's, implying that he hired the assassin to further plant strife between the Starks and the Lannisters. In the books, Tyrion and Cersei come to the conclusion that ''Joffrey'' hired the assassin and gave him the knife, which belonged to King Robert and came north with him, in a very [[EvilCannotComprehendGood Joffrey-like]] attempt to win Robert's approval because Robert had remarked the boy would be better off dead. While this makes more sense logistically given the short time Littlefinger would have had to get the assassin and dagger up north after Bran's fall, Littlefinger's KarmicDeath in the show cannot be described as anything other than intensely satisfying.

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* PragmaticAdaptation: The dragonbone-hilted Valyrian steel blade used in the assassination attempt against Bran turns out to have been Littlefinger's, implying that he hired the assassin to further plant strife between the Starks and the Lannisters. In the books, Tyrion and Cersei come to the conclusion that ''Joffrey'' hired the assassin and gave him the knife, which belonged to King Robert and came north with him, in a very [[EvilCannotComprehendGood Joffrey-like]] attempt to win Robert's approval because Robert had remarked the boy would be better off dead. While this the book version makes more sense logistically given the short time Littlefinger would have had to get the assassin and dagger up north after Bran's fall, Littlefinger's KarmicDeath in the show cannot be described as anything other than intensely satisfying.
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* PragmaticAdaptation: The dragonbone-hilted Valyrian-steel blade used in the assassination attempt against Bran turns out to have been Littlefinger's, implying that he hired the assassin to further plant strife between the Starks and the Lannisters. In the books, Tyrion and Cersei come to the conclusion that ''Joffrey'' hired the assassin, and gave him the knife, which belonged to King Robert and came north with him, in a very [[EvilCannotComprehendGood Joffrey-like]] attempt to win Robert's approval because Robert had remarked the boy would be better off dead. While this makes more sense logistically, Littlefinger's KarmicDeath in the show cannot be described as anything other than intensely satisfying.

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* PragmaticAdaptation: The dragonbone-hilted Valyrian-steel Valyrian steel blade used in the assassination attempt against Bran turns out to have been Littlefinger's, implying that he hired the assassin to further plant strife between the Starks and the Lannisters. In the books, Tyrion and Cersei come to the conclusion that ''Joffrey'' hired the assassin, assassin and gave him the knife, which belonged to King Robert and came north with him, in a very [[EvilCannotComprehendGood Joffrey-like]] attempt to win Robert's approval because Robert had remarked the boy would be better off dead. While this makes more sense logistically, logistically given the short time Littlefinger would have had to get the assassin and dagger up north after Bran's fall, Littlefinger's KarmicDeath in the show cannot be described as anything other than intensely satisfying.

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