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Or alternatively, perhaps another trope is fitting. Sansa acknowledges she won\'t forget Dany\'s men who gave their lives defending Winterfell but she still doesn\'t want Dany as her queen. Still, I don\'t think Sansa is really acknowledging Dany\'s contribution, but that she won\'t forget her fallen men.
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Or alternatively, perhaps another trope is fitting. Sansa acknowledges she won\\\'t forget Dany\\\'s men who gave their lives defending Winterfell but she still doesn\\\'t want Dany as her queen. Still, I don\\\'t think Sansa is really acknowledging Dany\\\'s contribution, only that she won\\\'t forget Dany\\\'s fallen men.
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I\'d be okay with a re-add, re-write, or if somebody found another trope that would be agreeable to all.

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I\\\'d be good with a re-add, re-write, or if somebody found another trope that would be agreeable to all.
I think the entry is valid as written.
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I\'d agree with a re-add -- or re-write if some feel it\'s necessary. InUniverse, this was what was expressed by Jon toward Sansa in the episode as it doesn\'t seem Sansa is acknowledging the full extent of Dany\'s help when Sansa responds that Arya is the one who killed the Night King.
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I also think this is a valid entry and would agree with a re-add -- or re-write if some feel it\\\'s necessary. InUniverse, this was what was expressed by Jon toward Sansa in the episode as it doesn\\\'t seem Sansa is acknowledging the full extent of Dany\\\'s help when Sansa responds that Arya is the one who killed the Night King.
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Or perhaps another trope is fitting? Sansa acknowledges she won\'t forget Dany\'s men who gave their lives defending Winterfell but she still doesn\'t want Dany as her queen. Still, I don\'t think Sansa is really acknowledging Dany\'s contribution herself.
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Or alternatively, perhaps another trope is fitting. Sansa acknowledges she won\\\'t forget Dany\\\'s men who gave their lives defending Winterfell but she still doesn\\\'t want Dany as her queen. Still, I don\\\'t think Sansa is really acknowledging Dany\\\'s contribution, but that she won\\\'t forget her fallen men.
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It\'s true, the battle against the dead was a joint effort because neither Dany or the combined efforts of the North, wildlings, and the Vale could hold them off on their own since the battle was just about lost by the time Arya killed the Night King. However, that\'s not a point Sansa makes.
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It\\\'s true, the battle against the dead was a joint effort because neither Dany or the combined efforts of the North, wildlings, and the Vale could hold them off on their own since the battle was just about lost by the time Arya killed the Night King. However, that\\\'s not a point Sansa makes and Dany is a big reason why they were able to hold off the undead for as long as they did.
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It\'s true, the battle against the dead was a joint effort because neither Dany or the combined efforts of the North, wildlings, and the Vale could hold them off on their own since the battle was just about lost by the time Arya killed the Night King. However, that\'s not a point Sansa makes. Sansa doesn\'t want to kneel to Dany, regardless of Dany\'s help. There\'s also that Arya could never had made it to the Night King if Dany wasn\'t helping the others hold off the undead.
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It\\\'s true, the battle against the dead was a joint effort because neither Dany or the combined efforts of the North, wildlings, and the Vale could hold them off on their own since the battle was just about lost by the time Arya killed the Night King. However, that\\\'s not a point Sansa makes.
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It\'s true, the battle against the dead was a joint effort because neither Dany or the combined efforts of the North, wildlings, and the Vale could hold them off on their own since the battle was just about lost by the time Arya killed the Night King. However, that\'s not a point Sansa makes. Sansa doesn\'t want to kneel to Dany, regardless of Dany\'s help. There\'s also that Arya could never had made it to the Night King if Dany wasn\'t helping the others hold off the undead.
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Sansa: That doesn\\\'t mean that I want to kneel to someone who--
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I\'d be okay with a re-add, re-write, or if somebody found another trope that would be agreeable to all.
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Jon: I swore myself and the North to her cause.
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It\\\'s true, the battle against the dead was a joint effort because neither Dany or the combined efforts of the North, wildlings, and the Vale could hold them off on their own since the battle was just about lost by the time Arya killed the Night King. However, that\\\'s not a point Sansa makes. Sansa doesn\\\'t want to kneel to Dany, regardless of Dany\\\'s help. There\\\'s also that Arya could never had made it to the Night King if Dany wasn\\\'t helping the others hold off the undead.

I\\\'d be okay with a re-add, re-write, or if somebody found another trope that would be agreeable to all.

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Or perhaps another trope is fitting? Sansa acknowledges she won\'t forget Dany\'s men who gave their lives defending Winterfell but she still doesn\'t want Dany as her queen. Still, Sansa is not really acknowledging the extent of Dany\'s contribution.
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Or perhaps another trope is fitting? Sansa acknowledges she won\\\'t forget Dany\\\'s men who gave their lives defending Winterfell but she still doesn\\\'t want Dany as her queen. Still, I don\\\'t think Sansa is really acknowledging Dany\\\'s contribution herself.
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It\\\'s true, the battle against the dead was a joint effort because neither Dany or the combined efforts of the North, wildlings, and the Vale could hold them off on their own since the battle was just about lost by the time Arya killed the Night King. However, that\\\'s not a point Sansa makes. Sansa doesn\\\'t want to kneel to Dany, regardless of Dany\\\'s help. There\\\'s also that Arya could never had made it to the Night King if Dany wasn\\\'t helping the others hold off the undead.

I\\\'d be okay with a re-add, re-write, or if somebody found another trope that would be agreeable to all.

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Or perhaps another trope is fitting? Sansa acknowledges she won\'t forget Dany\'s men who gave their lives defending Winterfell... but she\'s not really acknowledging Dany\'s help.
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Or perhaps another trope is fitting? Sansa acknowledges she won\\\'t forget Dany\\\'s men who gave their lives defending Winterfell but she still doesn\\\'t want Dany as her queen. Still, Sansa is not really acknowledging the extent of Dany\\\'s contribution.
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->Jon: You understand we\'d all be dead if not for her. We\'d be corpses marching down to King\'s Landing.\\\\
Sansa: Arya\'s the one that killed the Night King.\\\\
Jon: Her men gave their lives defending Winterfell--\\\\
Sansa: And we will never forget them.
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Jon: You understand we\\\'d all be dead if not for her. We\\\'d be corpses marching down to King\\\'s Landing.

Sansa: Arya\\\'s the one that killed the Night King.

Jon: Her men gave their lives defending Winterfell--

Sansa: And we will never forget them.

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Or perhaps another trope is fitting?
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Or perhaps another trope is fitting? Sansa acknowledges she won\\\'t forget Dany\\\'s men who gave their lives defending Winterfell... but she\\\'s not really acknowledging Dany\\\'s help.

->Jon: You understand we\\\'d all be dead if not for her. We\\\'d be corpses marching down to King\\\'s Landing.\\\\\\\\
Sansa: Arya\\\'s the one that killed the Night King.\\\\\\\\
Jon: Her men gave their lives defending Winterfell--\\\\\\\\
Sansa: And we will never forget them.

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