@@idontknow164During the airing of the last season I found a channel that did videocompilations of character's scenes. And had ones called "the adventures of arya and the hound" and it was just all their scenes through the series in order. I dunno how many times I rewatched those, to me their relationship and growth is the best of this story.
I fucking loved this! There's so many bits of GoT all over TH-cam so people can remember their favourite bits. But this was a story told! It included everything you would hope to see about Arya and The Hounds journey. I truly loved this! I can only give 1 thumbs up but thank you for this! It was really well made and a pleasure to watch.
Best show ever made? That’s a joke, right? It had the potential to be one of the best shows, if not the best show ever made. Then they slowly sucked the soul out of everything good in it.
@@Loj84 I appreciate your opinion and maybe it's a matter of taste. Maybe I'm just a little on the same lines with you now that time has passed and the series has been watched again. Maybe I was attached to some of the characters so much that I didn't see the series developing in a bad direction anymore.
@@Loj84how did you want to see it end? I just watched it and was dissatisfied with the ending too but what were your thoughts on how it should have ended??
The Hound is my all time favorite anti hero. No other man could have played him. Amazing performance. A total gift to the big bad ugly world of entertainment.
I agree. Sandor is so much better in the show than the books, it’s like McCann recreated him. There’s no way if they stuck to the book descriptions the character would be 1/2 as good. He’s not a POV character in the books, but doesn’t he seem to be one in the show?
The Hound and Arya - both so different, but they're only 2 lost souls in the large universe looking for friendship, shelter and human warmth...really touching! 😔
I think Sandor and Arya are a lot more similar than you think. Both are misunderstood and alienated people, put into expectations they didn’t want, and have an outer shell of animosity but an inner sense of vulnerability. Both of them wanted something that they couldn’t have: Arya wanted her family, but also agency; Sandor wanted respect but also a personal reconciliation of the events of his childhood. And most importantly they both were obsessed with revenge.
28:59 before that, the splicing and coming back after the flashback..at the moment when Arya, nods her head..as if she watched the flash back that you made..a master at work my mans.
Gods how have I never discovered these edits after years of watching single scenes. These edits scratch every GoT itch and tickle my brain in all the right ways.
This is a wonderfully edited compilation that spotlights sublime acting by Rory McCann and Maisie Williams, who played my favourite two characters in GoT. Their scenes together have great emotional depth and wicked, earthy humour.
@balex5154 you can't rush an author. Especially if they have been working on the series all their life. It's more HBO's fault for not waiting until he finished to put the show into production.
All I can say is that after watching untold compilations of this sort that this was the best I've ever seen. It was simply captivating. Very well done. And yes, Ive subscribed!!!
Arya was one of my favorites in the first half of the show, but after she leaves the hound she has like two compelling scenes in the entire rest of the show. Slight hyperbole but not by much.
I have to say "Thank you." There are a number of Hound and Arya vids to watch, but this is the best by far. You've chosen to depict a stark, in depth and thoroughly engaging account of their relationship and Arya's journey to transforming into her potential. Their storyline is one of the best in the series. I wonder how GRRM would've handled it in his unfinished tale.... I'm looking forward to more of your videos. Well done indeed.
Great edit, you’ve done a really good job putting this together, it was a great watch. Well done sir! Even getting around all the copyright shit you’ve made a great vid brah!
Best edit I have come across. Highlights and reveals the best relationship in the series. I’ve watched this multiple times, captures the characters and tells the story. Kudos!
Wow this is hands down the absolute best edit of any Game of Thrones story I’ve ever seen! I am not easily impressed by any means but this was amazing! And I haven’t even finished watching it lol Well done 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽 plus Arya and the Hound were always my fav ❤
@WhoCaresHo You seem like you are easily impressed, considering you are ready to give him your body because he dazzled you with video edit. You are ready it up for TH-cam fame you easy sleazy pretty thing you are.. I am just being humorous and charming ignore me. 😂
I found it incredibly lazy that Sandor dies in the final battle, and Arya (for some reason) decides to sail to the edge of the world. A better ending, IMO, would have been for Sandor to survive and to either retire in Winterfell or to travel Westeros with Arya - basically becoming the guardian for the Stark girls as promised. Mutual death was just too easy, especially when Gregor was practically already dead. He should have found peace through a life of atonement caring for the North.
THANK YOU!!! I've always felt that characters dying after "redemption" is lazy. He didn't die saving someone or for some cause; he just went there to die. It would've been great to see him live and struggle with his changed perspective on life, wrestling against the way he used to view the world.
Cleganebowl was pure fan service. I hate it. Once they deviated from his storyline by making him lose to Brienne they started to make bad decisions. Great acting by Rory McCann and some good scenes make me rewatch anyway, but I won’t rewatch Cleganebowl.
I understand Sandor. What's more I relate. My big brother, who I looked up to, wanted to be like. Big, tall and handsome. Had all the girls and a body like Hercules. Like the mountain,He to was broken. Mean, angry. Soulless. An egomaniacal narcissist void of empathy. A textbook psychopath who enjoyed hurting others because of the hurt that had been done to him. We were both abused but he took it out on me. I watched him, one time, I'm sure there were others. As we were walking through some apartments, he picked up this poor cat who had made the mistake of coming up and nuzzling his leg. He grabbed that poor creature by the tail and swung it around and around and around as fast as he could then let go. That poor cat flew probably 30 or 40 feet up in the air. As it came down, spinning, it hit the ground with such force that it shattered its back legs and probably it's hips. It screamed as it slithered in dire pain across the parking lot away. I pretended to laugh, lest I be the next focus of his demented enjoyment. I still hear it... That poor cats scream of agony and betrayal. Loud and clear as if it happened yesterday and not in 1986. He grew up to be many many things, an abuser himself. Of his many girlfriends and of his own children. An alcoholic and drug addict. I was always surprised he never became a serial killer. He showed all the Hallmarks of one. So I grew up alone. A drug addict mother and 2 abusive fathers. One real one step. An abusive brother who hated me for some reason I didn't figure out until much later. All I ever wanted, like Sandor. Was to be loved. To have someone truly give a shit. For a while I chose drugs and alcohol and crime. But God found me, broken and battered. After a prison stint. I got married and have 4 amazing and beautiful kids and I was able to break the cycle of abuse. My kids and wife will never know what that's like. I've made damned sure of it. God has seen fit to forgive me and given me a better life than I damned well deserve. Point is.... Sandor is my favorite. I feel for him, and in many ways, to damned many, I am him. What a great and well written character.
I enjoyed every minute of this. Since I was a child I've hated clothes shopping and watching someone else shop for clothes has always been just like punishment. This was just fun. Thanks.
1:45 that was the most noble thing - she couldn’t do anything to help her father. Also something bad would have happened to her most likely if she ran off. It was clearly traumatizing for her without that but seeing the actual father’s execution … she was still a little girl and didn’t need to see that. I always like the parts of the story where adults actually think to look out for the kids. She didn’t get why at the time but even if Yoren shouted at her at least she was at that moment thinking of something else.
Excellent, woven from the rich tapestry of patient character building and brilliant storylines, reminds us what made this series so good was not the bloodletting or salacious sex scenes, but the wonderful storytelling, you can imagine yourself in a Viking village listening to skalds in the hushed longhouse, the fact so many of these impressive compilations spew out of TH-cam makes you realise what a deeply compelling show GOT gradually developed into, I never watch the blasphemous final series, too painful.
If anything you should have learned from watching this program is, people aren’t always what they seem. I didn’t find the scene unreal at all. The Hound’s been demonstrating ‘deep insight’ quite a bit at this s point.
I'm one of the people who thinks the show started going downhill Season 5, but I appreciate this scene at least. In the books, it's implied that Sandor has found a measure of peace as a crippled monk living in seclusion as a gravedigger (The Gravedigger theory). Whether he comes out of retirement to celganebowl is still to be decided, but him stopping to dig those graves is at least a nice nod to the way his character went in the books.
@@JaceMorley I haven't read the books ,1 bc they're so different to the show and 2 they're not finished. I did like Sandor's time with the group that found him after Arya abandoned him. It had too short of an arc in the show like a lot of good storylines.
@@JaceMorleyI haven't read the book yet(and likely won't till Martin finishes em), but Little finger giving Sansa over to the Bolton's was where I lost faith in the direction of the show. That was the first time I was literally out loud like, "What!". There's absolutely no way he would have ever done that because from how things seemed, she was his main desire. Even having not read the books, I knew that was monumentally stupid. There were obviously a few good scenes/episodes in the last few seasons, but when that happened towards the end of season 5, that's when it started snowballing.
You did a very comprehensive edit, and i liked it alot. Cherry on the cake on the very final scene would have been "i have still a name left -go on -"the hound" and then "Sandor, thank you!" (He could die when she spoke his real name)
The Hound's character was easily the best character of the GOT. There was no character development, as he was always, deep down, the same person. What happened was the slow shaving off of his public persona.
The way that Rory McCann, basically lying on his deathbead after dueling with Brienne of fucking Tarth.... the way that he spits insults and anything inflamatory he can think of at Arya... and she handles it all like a boss. Just stoic. And he's just broken down to the point of "kill me!" He's so broken at that point. And you could argue that it broke him even further, knowing that he comes back as the gravedigger. Trying to atone. Anyway. I love GoT.
This video has been re-cut to avoid being blocked. Some of the cuts are not as smooth due to TH-cam’s terrible editor feature.
A bad workman blames his tools...
nah just kidding xD
The best cut I have ever seen 10/10, thank you
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bro..this is gold
Sandor and Arya's story arcs are some of the most compelling in the series and this was a very good synopsis of those stories. Well done.
I would love an fan re edit of the whole series of just them.
@@idontknow164During the airing of the last season I found a channel that did videocompilations of character's scenes. And had ones called "the adventures of arya and the hound" and it was just all their scenes through the series in order. I dunno how many times I rewatched those, to me their relationship and growth is the best of this story.
@@idontknow164is this not it?
Who ever edited these is deserving of a legitimate thumbs up!
So here it is.
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How it cuts to the Hound straight backhanding the shit outta her 🤣
as opposed to an illegitimate thumbs up which prickles the bum when timed poorly?
@@nogglebeak sort your life out 🤣
@@nogglebeakWhat if the thumbs up was a bastard?
Could not have said that better
Damn that guy who played the hound was brilliant .
One of the best characters in the show.
Rory McCann. Learn his name, for crying out loud.
"Yerp"... (hot fuzz)
I fucking loved this! There's so many bits of GoT all over TH-cam so people can remember their favourite bits. But this was a story told! It included everything you would hope to see about Arya and The Hounds journey. I truly loved this! I can only give 1 thumbs up but thank you for this! It was really well made and a pleasure to watch.
One thing that made GOT best show ever made is the fact that every character and their storyline would have carried an entire show of their own.
Doubtful…
At least until Season 6, when they got rid of the writers, and made the last 2 seasons on their own, causing a huge disappointment of a series finale.
Best show ever made? That’s a joke, right?
It had the potential to be one of the best shows, if not the best show ever made. Then they slowly sucked the soul out of everything good in it.
@@Loj84 I appreciate your opinion and maybe it's a matter of taste. Maybe I'm just a little on the same lines with you now that time has passed and the series has been watched again. Maybe I was attached to some of the characters so much that I didn't see the series developing in a bad direction anymore.
@@Loj84how did you want to see it end? I just watched it and was dissatisfied with the ending too but what were your thoughts on how it should have ended??
best line delivery in the whole show "SAFETY? WHERE THE FUCK'S THAT?"
Only in our heart
No, close I always preferred, “You’re gonna die over some chickens?” “SOMEBODY IS!” Which was said right after Arya was insulted.
Arya and the Hound both have PTSD. That's how they view the world.
I understand that if any more words come out of your cunt mouth, I'm going to have to eat every last chicken in this room.
“fuck the water.. bring me wine.”
The best compilation I've seen, with brilliant blending. Truly well done.
The Hound is my all time favorite anti hero. No other man could have played him. Amazing performance. A total gift to the big bad ugly world of entertainment.
I agree. Sandor is so much better in the show than the books, it’s like McCann recreated him. There’s no way if they stuck to the book descriptions the character would be 1/2 as good. He’s not a POV character in the books, but doesn’t he seem to be one in the show?
Two very well done characters. You served them well. Thank you.
"I buried my axe so deep in his skull they had to bury him with it"
Awesome.
Dam. I read this EXACTLY as it played in the video
Absolutely brilliant. You've done all fans of the series a service mate.
5 minutes in and this is some Grade A editing
Whoever edited this together. Bravo! The flashbacks as they talk about it❤
The Hound and Arya - both so different, but they're only 2 lost souls in the large universe looking for friendship, shelter and human warmth...really touching! 😔
I think Sandor and Arya are a lot more similar than you think. Both are misunderstood and alienated people, put into expectations they didn’t want, and have an outer shell of animosity but an inner sense of vulnerability. Both of them wanted something that they couldn’t have: Arya wanted her family, but also agency; Sandor wanted respect but also a personal reconciliation of the events of his childhood. And most importantly they both were obsessed with revenge.
Surprised nipple
and looking for revenge
28:59 before that, the splicing and coming back after the flashback..at the moment when Arya, nods her head..as if she watched the flash back that you made..a master at work my mans.
Gods how have I never discovered these edits after years of watching single scenes.
These edits scratch every GoT itch and tickle my brain in all the right ways.
That was a fabulous montage, well put together. Very enjoyable.
This video is the best story arc compilation I've encountered on TH-cam. Congratulations!
This is a wonderfully edited compilation that spotlights sublime acting by Rory McCann and Maisie Williams, who played my favourite two characters in GoT. Their scenes together have great emotional depth and wicked, earthy humour.
Excellent video, thank you. Jumping around the timeline to important, interconnected scenes, really worked well.
How did I forget about the scene when the Hounds buries the father and daughter? One of the best moments in the show. I blame PTSD from Season 8
I blame season 8 for George not being able to finish the last book.
@balex5154 you can't rush an author. Especially if they have been working on the series all their life. It's more HBO's fault for not waiting until he finished to put the show into production.
@@idontknow164 He is taking way too long man, he has been working on this book for over a decade
@@idontknow164it’s been over a decade man
PTSD from a movie? Jeebus criminy
Phenomenal editing to really highlight the stories of the Hound and Arya....really good.
Very nicely stitched together, superb editing. Nice work. 🎞✂
I’d put this edit off for weeks, not my thing.
But that was more than damn good.
Thanks
My favorite duo and characters from the start til finish! Thank you!
Thank you that was a great compilation. The thank you at the end was so fitting…
All I can say is that after watching untold compilations of this sort that this was the best I've ever seen. It was simply captivating.
Very well done. And yes, Ive subscribed!!!
Well done for putting this together, the Hound and Arya were my favourite characters in the series. Cheers! 🙏
Thankyou for reminding me how well written the Game of Thrones story was.
This was beautifully cut together.
Sandor and Arya were the two best characters of GOT.
C'mon what about Jon?
Arya was one of my favorites in the first half of the show, but after she leaves the hound she has like two compelling scenes in the entire rest of the show. Slight hyperbole but not by much.
That was well done you made it a story unto itself.
This was a truly amazing edit! Thank you for your sincere efforts!
wow this is really good with the call back edits! deserves way more views
One of the best GoT edits I've ever come across.! It was Genius
This was very well edited I enjoyed it, good job 👍👍
I have to say "Thank you." There are a number of Hound and Arya vids to watch, but this is the best by far. You've chosen to depict a stark, in depth and thoroughly engaging account of their relationship and Arya's journey to transforming into her potential. Their storyline is one of the best in the series. I wonder how GRRM would've handled it in his unfinished tale.... I'm looking forward to more of your videos. Well done indeed.
best vid of the year...real talent and piecing together of things this one has...100%
The wolrd is flat. But obly on the left side
I usually don't watch compilations but this was very well done! Thanks!
the editing is masterful, truly. thanks!
This is an incredible edit. Thankyou! 💯
I've never watched such a long length video. Right through.... a work of creation, brilliantly put together.
Great edit, you’ve done a really good job putting this together, it was a great watch. Well done sir! Even getting around all the copyright shit you’ve made a great vid brah!
Wonderful edit! Thank you.
I really like how you cut and connected these... glad it popped up in my feed.
Not me got makes me angry
Thanks. This is top-five of the better compositions.
Bit of leap from early episodes to late, than works inside time limits.
Very well put together! Thanks. 2 of my favorite characters!
IF YOU LOVE HOM SP CMIH WHG DONT YOU MARG BOT
This is a Really Good edit. Fair play
Thanks for this, totally worthwhile. Good work.
I agree whole heartedly
Brilliant illustration of how good dialogue echoes thru other character's actions
what a great edit... thank you
The hound is my favorite GOT character for sure
Content wise your editing is made of awesome! And now my subscription has started!🤣
Best edit I have come across. Highlights and reveals the best relationship in the series. I’ve watched this multiple times, captures the characters and tells the story. Kudos!
This was a great edit, well done.
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Wow this is hands down the absolute best edit of any Game of Thrones story I’ve ever seen! I am not easily impressed by any means but this was amazing! And I haven’t even finished watching it lol Well done 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽 plus Arya and the Hound were always my fav ❤
I came here to say this! Such a good edit
@WhoCaresHo You seem like you are easily impressed, considering you are ready to give him your body because he dazzled you with video edit. You are ready it up for TH-cam fame you easy sleazy pretty thing you are.. I am just being humorous and charming ignore me. 😂
Nice editing ,very well put together thanks ..
Two of THE most compelling characters in the series and even more so in that combining their stories enhances both
What a beautifully edited video. Really a work of art. It was a pleasure watching!
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You still did an exemplary job. Well done !
Ironically, Arya DID kill "The Hound"... He was reborn as "Sandor Clegane"... and then she said "Thank you".
This is a great edit, intersecting other characters stories to tell The Hound and Arya’s is fantastic 🎉🎉❤
That was excellently edited. Thank you 👍🏻
Damn. This is a good edit. Someone watched the series more than 1000 times. lol
I found it incredibly lazy that Sandor dies in the final battle, and Arya (for some reason) decides to sail to the edge of the world. A better ending, IMO, would have been for Sandor to survive and to either retire in Winterfell or to travel Westeros with Arya - basically becoming the guardian for the Stark girls as promised.
Mutual death was just too easy, especially when Gregor was practically already dead. He should have found peace through a life of atonement caring for the North.
THANK YOU!!! I've always felt that characters dying after "redemption" is lazy. He didn't die saving someone or for some cause; he just went there to die. It would've been great to see him live and struggle with his changed perspective on life, wrestling against the way he used to view the world.
@@EnderMB I guess *puts on sunglasses* every dog has his day.
Cleganebowl was pure fan service. I hate it. Once they deviated from his storyline by making him lose to Brienne they started to make bad decisions. Great acting by Rory McCann and some good scenes make me rewatch anyway, but I won’t rewatch Cleganebowl.
Thank you so much for your excellent work crafting this video. Extremely well done. Cam
Nicely put together, thank you very much. I's great to see these character studies separately from the broader arc of the series.
Very well done. I enjoyed this video. Hit me hard in the feelings department. Thank you for creating this video.
Wow! This is really well done!
Beautiful video documenting their character developments
This video is a master class in editing. Amazing work.
Fantastic Edit!
Absolutely wonderful work -watched it 3 times! Am subscibing, can't wait to see more of your work. Thank you very much🙂
Thanks for this, it was great.
God damn this is a good edit.
I understand Sandor. What's more I relate. My big brother, who I looked up to, wanted to be like. Big, tall and handsome. Had all the girls and a body like Hercules. Like the mountain,He to was broken. Mean, angry. Soulless. An egomaniacal narcissist void of empathy. A textbook psychopath who enjoyed hurting others because of the hurt that had been done to him. We were both abused but he took it out on me. I watched him, one time, I'm sure there were others. As we were walking through some apartments, he picked up this poor cat who had made the mistake of coming up and nuzzling his leg. He grabbed that poor creature by the tail and swung it around and around and around as fast as he could then let go. That poor cat flew probably 30 or 40 feet up in the air. As it came down, spinning, it hit the ground with such force that it shattered its back legs and probably it's hips. It screamed as it slithered in dire pain across the parking lot away. I pretended to laugh, lest I be the next focus of his demented enjoyment. I still hear it... That poor cats scream of agony and betrayal. Loud and clear as if it happened yesterday and not in 1986. He grew up to be many many things, an abuser himself. Of his many girlfriends and of his own children. An alcoholic and drug addict. I was always surprised he never became a serial killer. He showed all the Hallmarks of one. So I grew up alone. A drug addict mother and 2 abusive fathers. One real one step. An abusive brother who hated me for some reason I didn't figure out until much later. All I ever wanted, like Sandor. Was to be loved. To have someone truly give a shit. For a while I chose drugs and alcohol and crime. But God found me, broken and battered. After a prison stint. I got married and have 4 amazing and beautiful kids and I was able to break the cycle of abuse. My kids and wife will never know what that's like. I've made damned sure of it. God has seen fit to forgive me and given me a better life than I damned well deserve. Point is.... Sandor is my favorite. I feel for him, and in many ways, to damned many, I am him. What a great and well written character.
I enjoyed every minute of this. Since I was a child I've hated clothes shopping and watching someone else shop for clothes has always been just like punishment. This was just fun. Thanks.
Legitimately well done.
1:45 that was the most noble thing - she couldn’t do anything to help her father. Also something bad would have happened to her most likely if she ran off. It was clearly traumatizing for her without that but seeing the actual father’s execution … she was still a little girl and didn’t need to see that. I always like the parts of the story where adults actually think to look out for the kids. She didn’t get why at the time but even if Yoren shouted at her at least she was at that moment thinking of something else.
Excellent, woven from the rich tapestry of patient character building and brilliant storylines, reminds us what made this series so good was not the bloodletting or salacious sex scenes, but the wonderful storytelling, you can imagine yourself in a Viking village listening to skalds in the hushed longhouse, the fact so many of these impressive compilations spew out of TH-cam makes you realise what a deeply compelling show GOT gradually developed into, I never watch the blasphemous final series, too painful.
This was really well done. Great editing job. Thanks for taking the time and sharing.
Wunderbar, einfach wunderbar. Danke!
Nice editing, well done!
The most unreal part of that scene wasn't the fact that the Hound could actually dig graves in that frozen soil but that he wanted to at all.
If anything you should have learned from watching this program is, people aren’t always what they seem. I didn’t find the scene unreal at all. The Hound’s been demonstrating ‘deep insight’ quite a bit at this s point.
@@m.williams4971 yeah there's no way he would have been able to dig a grave in that frozen hard soil.
I'm one of the people who thinks the show started going downhill Season 5, but I appreciate this scene at least.
In the books, it's implied that Sandor has found a measure of peace as a crippled monk living in seclusion as a gravedigger (The Gravedigger theory). Whether he comes out of retirement to celganebowl is still to be decided, but him stopping to dig those graves is at least a nice nod to the way his character went in the books.
@@JaceMorley I haven't read the books ,1 bc they're so different to the show and 2 they're not finished. I did like Sandor's time with the group that found him after Arya abandoned him. It had too short of an arc in the show like a lot of good storylines.
@@JaceMorleyI haven't read the book yet(and likely won't till Martin finishes em), but Little finger giving Sansa over to the Bolton's was where I lost faith in the direction of the show. That was the first time I was literally out loud like, "What!". There's absolutely no way he would have ever done that because from how things seemed, she was his main desire. Even having not read the books, I knew that was monumentally stupid. There were obviously a few good scenes/episodes in the last few seasons, but when that happened towards the end of season 5, that's when it started snowballing.
You did a very comprehensive edit, and i liked it alot.
Cherry on the cake on the very final scene would have been "i have still a name left -go on -"the hound" and then "Sandor, thank you!"
(He could die when she spoke his real name)
What a well edited montage! Well done!
The Hound's character was easily the best character of the GOT. There was no character development, as he was always, deep down, the same person. What happened was the slow shaving off of his public persona.
by far one of my favorite friendships
The second video of Urs what i saw and youve got a new subscriber 🎉❤
Love your editing
Love and much respekt from vienna / Austria 😊
Excellent editing 😎
your telling your own story..this is sooo soo so so dope..
I really enjoyed watching this, its was very well put together.
I didn't watch this for quite a while because it just looked like another run of the mill GOT retrospective. Boy was I wrong. So very well done.
All of your compilations are amazing.
The way that Rory McCann, basically lying on his deathbead after dueling with Brienne of fucking Tarth.... the way that he spits insults and anything inflamatory he can think of at Arya... and she handles it all like a boss. Just stoic. And he's just broken down to the point of "kill me!" He's so broken at that point. And you could argue that it broke him even further, knowing that he comes back as the gravedigger. Trying to atone. Anyway. I love GoT.
I always thought the slaughter of the commune was the saddest, most bitter arc of the series. How The Hound ever recovered from that I'll never know.
Sander & Arya... A true definition of friendship...
This is VERY WELL DONE, mate! Thumb up!
I would absolutely love a series following Aria on her travels west