2012年5月7日星期一
Girl gets all the best lines
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Yeah, not that either. Despite her passionate argument that taking Westeros is no unliklier than birthing dragons -- "I'm no ordinary woman. My dreams come true!" -- the merchant is unmoved. Then she drags out her "I will take what is mine" speech, which frankly is getting old. She needs a new tagline, pronto.
Back to Harrenhal. Where Arya is using her superior reading skills to peep at letters on Papa L's table. One says something about Robb Stark moving....somewhere.
Papa walks in and surprises her, so she can't read move. Papa asks how she came to read; her father, a stone mason, taught her. Papa reminisces about how he taught Jaime Lannister, who it turns out is dyslexic, to read through making him study four hours every day. She tells Papa that her father was killed.
Papa: "What killed him?"
Arya: "Loyalty." Girl gets all the best lines.
Arya asks about Papa's father....which predictably gets him reminiscing at length. She uses his distraction to snatch the letter.
As soon as she's out of Papa's chambers, she reads it...Robb is marching south by the coast, the letter says. She's thinking about this as she scrambles through Harrenhal's corridors...and bumps right into the knight who sent the wrong note to the wrong lord earlier. He grabs the letter out of her hands and smells a rat.
Arya runs for it and loses him in the maze of soldiers and corridors and stone. She sees him head off to Papa's chambers and starts running toward every long-haired Lannister soldier she sees -- looking for Jaqen, who still owes her two more deaths. She finds burberry scarf & cap and yells "Amory Lorch!"
"A girl has named a second name. A man will do what must be done," Jaqen says.
"Now!" Arya practically growls. Jaqen says she can't rush him to pay his debts, and she begs him -- Lorch is headed for Papa with evidence of her sneaking. "It has to be now!" Jaqen sighs.
Cut to Lorch opening the door to Papa's chamber, opening his mouth...and falling down dead. He's got a tiny red dart behind his ear.
Hard to make it clear in writing, but this is actually hilarious.
(Hey, and by the way -- does anyone know if Jaqen's Red God who collects deaths is the same as the god of the Red Woman, Melisandre? I'm just sayin' -- these gods are both singular, and both red. And both given to going about killing people. Couldn't be two such deities in the same universe, could there?)
Off to Robb's camp. Robb -- who's aging a year with every episode, it seems -- is moving through his camp, taking the hands offered to him like a politician at a rally. Sun beams down on him, the sky is blue, the people who come up to him are smiling and happy -- this is an entirely different place. Really, when you think about it -- of all the Stark children, Robb is certainly doing the best. Rickon is basically feral, Bran's in Theon's vicious care, Sansa's caught between her sadist fiance and the rapacious peasantry, and Arya's a one-girl intelligence-gathering mission/ serving wench to the head honcho of all the evil Lannisters. Oh, and Jon Snow is chasing hot redheads around the North, which doesn't sound all that bad, but I think I'd still rather be in Robb's sunkissed pavillions.
Anyway, Robb's run into Talisa, the hot nurse from the battlefield two weeks ago. They're doing a meet-cute -- at least a meet-cuter-than-during-an-amputation -- about whether she, a foreigner, counts as a lady or not, when they're interrupted by Catelyn's arrival back at the camp. (Brienne lurks silently in the background.)
Robb tells his mother he's missed her.
"Yes, you look positively forlorn," she says, smiling at Talisa. She does her motherly thing about how Robb's a big responsible boy now and can't marry for love.
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