After the training scene with Arya and Brienne, I had to re-watch the scene with Arya running into the Ed Sheeran and the Lannister troops. The first time I watched that scene I was screaming at the screen so much that I missed a lot of subtle visual cues about Arya's growth as a fighter. The first time around, I was screaming at her for sitting with them and drinking their wine. I was like, "get the fuck out there Arya! They're Lannisters, they are going to try to rape you or something."
But re-watching that scene, you can see that Arya is in attack mode the entire time. She sit and grips her sword so it's in easy access/ready to kill mode. She notes that their weapons are far out of arms reach, then she strategically sits at an angle where they would have to get pass her first to get to their swords. And her eyes never stop moving throughout the scene. Her eyes were like that scene in Robocop where he scans the whole building and maps out the location of all the enemies and the best way to take them all out. She probably had 10 scenarios mapped out in her head to kill all of them, if they tried some shit.
Her fighter/warrior's skills have definitely moved up a couple of levels.
But re-watching that scene, you can see that Arya is in attack mode the entire time. She sit and grips her sword so it's in easy access/ready to kill mode. She notes that their weapons are far out of arms reach, then she strategically sits at an angle where they would have to get pass her first to get to their swords. And her eyes never stop moving throughout the scene. Her eyes were like that scene in Robocop where he scans the whole building and maps out the location of all the enemies and the best way to take them all out. She probably had 10 scenarios mapped out in her head to kill all of them, if they tried some shit.
Her fighter/warrior's skills have definitely moved up a couple of levels.
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