Sandor
Everyone says that the scene with Arya and the Hound, where she”s marching to kill Cersei and he grabs her arm and says “Look at me! LOOK AT ME!” and essentially saves her, is a callback to when he told Sansa to look at him (during the battle of black water, I believe). While it may be a slight callback to that scene, I personally think it”s a direct callback to Yoren. The scenes are so similar to me, that I don’t understand why no one has caught this. When Joffrey calls for Ned”s head, Arya jumps off the Sept of Baelor and is seemingly running towards the stage (knowing her, she was probably going to try to kill Joffrey or Cersei right then and there), which ultimately would have gotten her killed. Yoren grabs her arm, Arya is resisting and Yoren yells at her to “Look at me! LOOK AT ME!” And Yoren essentially saves her life, just like the Hound did in this episode.
Cassie
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