I don't think Sansa trusts Littlefinger or will even act as his "apprentice"/puppet ever again. Loved that confrontation. And I don't think that Sansa doesn't trust Jon - rather, I gather that she feels safe for the first time in quite a while. But this omission of just where she got her information, together with Arya watching that play has me wonder just how much the various protagonists know about each other. Does Jon for example know how Sansa became Ramsay's wife, i.e. of Littlefinger's machinations? I mean, even if they didn't really look eye to eye in their childhood, Sansa's still his (half-)sister... and would he actually sit by and let the one who knowingly sent her to unspeakable torment live? I think that Sansa actually has a better grasp on the politics and mentality of the North than Jon, and she knows that she might need that army of Littlefinger's at some point.
Arya's storyline still feels quite disconnected from the rest - maybe that play woke her up again to the broader scheme of things. And where exactly are Daenerys' dragons? Are 2 still in the dungeons, although Tyrion unchained them? And the one that flew her out of the pit? Where's he gone off to?
Speaking of season 6 in general, it feels much faster paced than season 5 so far, as though everything's slowly coming together. First there'll be the battle for the north at the end of this season (and hopefully the Harpies, Sparrows and the Dorne-women will be a thing of the past by then), then Daenerys will finally (after many more detours...) arrive in Westeros (with her dragons eating those priestesses for breakfast, I hope), the Lannisters will get their due, it remains to be seen whether the Nightwalkers will arrive at the Wall before or after the question of who's the rightful king will be solved.
Arya's storyline still feels quite disconnected from the rest - maybe that play woke her up again to the broader scheme of things. And where exactly are Daenerys' dragons? Are 2 still in the dungeons, although Tyrion unchained them? And the one that flew her out of the pit? Where's he gone off to?
Speaking of season 6 in general, it feels much faster paced than season 5 so far, as though everything's slowly coming together. First there'll be the battle for the north at the end of this season (and hopefully the Harpies, Sparrows and the Dorne-women will be a thing of the past by then), then Daenerys will finally (after many more detours...) arrive in Westeros (with her dragons eating those priestesses for breakfast, I hope), the Lannisters will get their due, it remains to be seen whether the Nightwalkers will arrive at the Wall before or after the question of who's the rightful king will be solved.