Yeah I looked her up and shes 14 now. She does look quite young, mammary development aside. Speaking of, the older sister (I can never remember her name) is supposed to be 13 in the show but also looks older than that. I guess they try to not have actors that are too young given the subject matter.The girl who plays Arya was ~13 when the first season was filmed and her character is 9 or 10 in the books.
...something worth the price of killing the fucking hero of the show in the most insulting and meaningless way
Never seen ST:Generations then?![]()
By the most, I don't mean comparing to other shows/movies (though it's high on that list as well), I just meant the most conceivable within the shows own context.
Arya died?! Or was it Jon Snow? Syrio maybe? Tyrion? Brann? The dire wolves?Last weeks twist left a bad taste in my mouth, but maybe that's because it was hanging open so long some dust got in there. I will have to wait and see next season if they can spin this yarn into something worth the price of killing the fucking hero of the show in the most insulting and meaningless way, but this episode didn't show me that yet.
In fact, who's the hero of the show again? I didn't know there was just one.
Speaking as someone with no knowledge of the books, the TV adaptation clearly portrayed Ned Stark as the main protagonist. If it was Star Trek, he would be the captain. If its not so clear in the books I guess HBO played that up to make it more shocking. The promo posters and stuff all have him sitting on the throne etc.