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Game of Thrones S6E05 Explained

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Game of Thrones Season 6 Episode 5 is out, and it is huge, so let’s begin.

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At Mole’s Town – a little village just south of the Wall – Sansa confronts Littlefinger

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for having given her to Ramsay.

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Littlefinger says he’s sorry, he didn’t know Ramsay was so cruel, and apparently he’s

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telling the truth, he really didn’t know – which is a pretty major fuck-up, right?

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He gave up Sansa, one of his most valuable strategic assets, and someone he loves in

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his own creepy way, to a family that’s famous for flaying and betraying Starks , somehow

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not suspecting that they’d hurt her.

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Littlefinger is usually a master manipulator but with Ramsay he made a mistake, and he

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admits it – he presents himself to Sansa unprotected, at her mercy, to apologise.

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So as much as Littlefinger is using Sansa for his own political goals , he also seems

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to sincerely want Sansa to forgive him.

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He’s a complicated character.

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Like, this meeting happens at Mole’s Town, right, which is interesting because Mole’s

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Town has the brothel where the men of the Night’s Watch come – at least until the

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wildlings sack the town in Season 4.

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But it’s in the ruins of that brothel that Littlefinger chooses to meet Sansa – just

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as he meets Cat in a brothel, and Olenna in a brothel – prostitution is a big theme

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in Littlefinger’s story, in fact the whole situation of Petyr giving Sansa to Ramsay

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kind of is an act of pimpery, right?

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So much of Littlefinger’s character is rooted in his sexual history with Lysa and Catelyn,

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which is tied up with his feelings of self-worth and power and status – “I’m not going

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to fight them.

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I’m going to fuck them.

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That’s what I know.

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That’s what I am” – in Littlefinger’s mind, sex is deeply linked to power and control,

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so it’s no coincidence that prostitution and pimpery are recurring themes in his story.

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Anyway, Littlefinger offers Sansa the support of his knights from the Vale, but she refuses

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him.

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She’s probably right not to trust him.

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But at the same time, she and Jon and co.

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really do need more men right now.

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Those knights will probably end up in battle at Winterfell anyway, cause you don’t bring

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an army to the north and not use it.

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Also, Littlefinger says the Tullys, led by Brynden “Blackfish” Tully, have retaken

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Riverrun, and may be able to support Sansa in the north, which could be a huge help.

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And on his way out, Littlefinger calls Jon Sansa’s half-brother, not brother, which

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seems to make Sansa doubt if she can trust Jon.

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In Braavos, Arya trains with “the waif”, because hitting people with sticks is clearly

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the path to becoming a great assassin, then Jaqen turns up and tells Arya the story of

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how the Faceless Men began.

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This was hundreds of years ago in Valyria, the empire of the original “dragonlords”,

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who ruled most of the known world through the power of their dragons and their slaves.

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In the books, we’re told the slaves would mine for gold beneath volcanic mountains called

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the Fourteen Flames, and that the mines were so hot and the work so hard that slaves would

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pray for “an end to [their] pain” – so the first Faceless Man was someone who killed

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the slaves who suffered the most . Arya says he should have killed the slave masters, not

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the slaves, and she’s told that “He would bring the gift to them as well” . Some fans

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believe this means that the Faceless Men caused the Doom of Valyria, the massive fiery catastrophe

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that suddenly destroyed the empire two hundred years ago.

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If it’s true that the Faceless Men were behind the downfall of the original dragonlords,

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they might not be a fan of Daenerys, this new Valyrian queen , conquering cities with

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her dragons.

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Maybe the Faceless Men will try to kill Dany.

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Arya’s told to kill an actress, so she goes to see a play.

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The play is a retelling of recent events in King’s Landing – the death of King Robert,

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the downfall of Ned, the marriage of Sansa to Tyrion.

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It’s cool to see how the public perception of what happened is so wrong – like, Ned’s

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portrayed as an idiot who wanted the Throne, when he was the opposite.

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Tyrion plots with then betrays Ned, when that was actually Littlefinger.

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Cersei tries to follow the rules, when she actually broke them.

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Joffrey’s a noble prince instead of a nasty little shit, and he’s kind to Sansa when

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