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* FoeYay: Tyene and Bronn.
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* RescuedFromTheScrappyHeap: As mentioned under Broken Base, some feel that Tyene rescues herself in this episode as she gets the chance to show off some acting ranges with a playful, wily, slightly psychotic personality, fitting the CuteAndPsycho manners of her book counterpart, that gives her more depth than her sisters, particularly Nymeria, whose contribution to the entire scene is to roll her eyes at her little sister.
* WhatAnIdiot:
** Really Sansa, pressing your psycho sadistic husband's BerserkButton about his upbringing was rather stupid.
** And by extension, Littlefinger for severely overestimating Sansa's manipulating skills, if he honestly believed she was capable of it. He is clearly a lying sociopath, after all.
** The main dubious decision by Sansa is that, given a private signal to call for help, and the manner by which to trigger it she decides to confide and give her trump card to ''the man she believes to have murdered her younger brothers and actually betrayed her elder brother Robb'' whom she has absolutely no reason to trust (and outright expressed hatred for in all previous episodes). As a result of this, the loyal servant gets brutally killed and her situation is worse than ever.
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* RescuedFromTheScrappyHeap: As mentioned under Broken Base, some feel that Tyene rescues herself in this episode as she gets the chance to show off some acting ranges with a playful, wily, slightly psychotic personality, fitting the CuteAndPsycho manners of her book counterpart, that gives her more depth than her sisters, particularly Nymeria, whose contribution to the entire scene is to roll her eyes at her little sister.
* WhatAnIdiot:
** Really Sansa, pressing your psycho sadistic husband's BerserkButton about his upbringing was rather stupid.
** And by extension, Littlefinger for severely overestimating Sansa's manipulating skills, if he honestly believed she was capable of it. He is clearly a lying sociopath, after all.
** The main dubious decision by Sansa is that, given a private signal to call for help, and the manner by which to trigger it she decides to confide and give her trump card to ''the man she believes to have murdered her younger brothers and actually betrayed her elder brother Robb'' whom she has absolutely no reason to trust (and outright expressed hatred for in all previous episodes). As a result of this, the loyal servant gets brutally killed and her situation is worse than ever.
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