Don’t forget that Arya was trained to use Needle in Braavosi style by one of the greatest swordsman that ever lived: Syrio Forel. And the knife trick was learned from no one.
Yo the guy in the first clip asking when she learned that. She was taught by the first sword of Bravos. He told her to practise. She has been practicing for years at this point. They showed her practicing when she was with the Hound. She was practicing off by herself. She never stopped. They just didn't show it everytime. Same with the faceless men. Also, im sure it is obvious to most that the faceless have special powers which she also picked up on. So yeah. All that combined with her being underestimated explains this scene.
All that about "when did they teach her anything?" got me laughing. She trained with syrio on how to fight with needle lol. Several weeks of that and her always practicing the moves in her downtime after is how she got so good
The bald guy at the beginning i dont think he paid a lot attention to the show. Noone wasn't her first trainer. She learned the water dance from Syrio Forel, the Hound taught her to be brutal.
I was surprised by him saying that also, and I am pretty sure I commented about it on their channel. But their GoT reactions were really good if you like to watch series reactions.
I'm more impressed with the fact that actually Brienne would killed Arya too in that fight and that Arya realized it (that's why she smiled at her like acknowledging how good she is)
It's one of my favorite GOT scenes. Arya had been through hell and back to get home. Taking on Breanne wasn't just to show how great she is to others, but it's also for herself.
@@daxablo44 I think Arya seriously wanted to continue her sword fighting education. If you are good at fighting you never stop learning. Many a boxer has learned the hard way that getting cocky is the quickest way to get beat. And Brienne DID beat The Hound, who at that point is still on Arya’s list.
This is the scene that I have most replayed of the entire series. Brienne gets bested, three times, by a nimble, faster opponent. But she finally disarms her and grabs the arm holding the dagger, so Arya just flips it to her free hand! 😮 I couldn’t see the advantage of putting the sword behind her back unless it was so an opponent wouldn’t know which hand was holding the sword. As many times as I’ve watched this scene, this is the first time I noticed that Arya switched hands with Needle too! Most swordsmen (most notably, Jaime) can’t do that. 👏👏👏
The last viewer was the only one who seemed to get that Sansa suddenly realized that she needs protection but her younger sister is now more than capable of protecting herself.
Thanks for watching! That scene is on my list but the whole scene is very long and I try to keep the clips I use under 2 - 2.5 minutes. I'll see if I can make some part of it work though.
I like the theory that when Arya fought the Waif in the dark she was killed and the Waif took her face. That is why she acts like a completely different person because she WAS a different person.
Arya's been all over the place during the show, and given what she's been through, it's entirely understandable. But it can't be the Waif, there are things Arya knows that she wouldn't.
@@TimedRevolver I don't think they showed all the times she and the Waif played the Game of Faces. She could have gotten a lot of information out of her with that game.
We see the Waif’s face on the wall of faces the last time Arya speaks with Jaqen. Also, Arya speaks directly to Sansa at Winterfell about things Ned said to them, and seeing Ned get killed-two things the Waif would have no knowledge of.
@@darchangel8675309 I doubt that we saw every training session that Arya had. So the Waif could have played the Game of Faces many times with Arya and learned all of her secrets. It's possible that "the Waif" was just another false face of a young woman who was killed many years before. "The Waif" could be just another false identity that a Faceless man used to interact with Arya "girl to girl". It's possible that someone hired the Faceless Men to kill the Night King. They knew that they couldn't count on a young girl to kill such a great foe so they had one of their greatest assassins pretend to be the Waif, learn everything about Arya, and then go to Winterfell to complete the mission. Let's be honest, after she left the Faceless Men she was an entirely different person, much more of a badass than Arya was before.
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Arya finally learnt to dance like her first teacher taught her to do.
Love how the line "no one," is a "wink" towards the audience.
REMEMBER ----- Massie Williams is right-handed -she learned to use a sword left-handed.. That is what makes this fight so impressive.
Don’t forget that Arya was trained to use Needle in Braavosi style by one of the greatest swordsman that ever lived: Syrio Forel. And the knife trick was learned from no one.
Don't forget the skills she learned while being blind.
This scene would’ve been so much better if every time she got Brienne, she mimicked Syrio’s “Dead”.
I absolutely LOVE Brienne's smile when Arya does the move with the dagger.
The dagger-swap move will, of course, come in handy another day...
Arya Stark,first of her name. Daughter of Ned and Caitlen Stark, known thru out out the North as the little psycho Spider Monkey of Winterfell.
I have always thought she should be called the shadow wolf of Winterfell
@@Singing_Nursethat would be fitting
Psycho Spider Monkey 😂🤣
@@Singing_Nurse I agree.
@@Singing_Nurseshadow wolf is perfect
Yo the guy in the first clip asking when she learned that. She was taught by the first sword of Bravos. He told her to practise. She has been practicing for years at this point. They showed her practicing when she was with the Hound. She was practicing off by herself. She never stopped. They just didn't show it everytime. Same with the faceless men. Also, im sure it is obvious to most that the faceless have special powers which she also picked up on. So yeah. All that combined with her being underestimated explains this scene.
All that about "when did they teach her anything?" got me laughing. She trained with syrio on how to fight with needle lol. Several weeks of that and her always practicing the moves in her downtime after is how she got so good
Luv her character & this scene is one of my fav from the series.
Just noticed the hand switch Arya did with her blade similar to how she defeated the Night King.
The bald guy at the beginning i dont think he paid a lot attention to the show. Noone wasn't her first trainer. She learned the water dance from Syrio Forel, the Hound taught her to be brutal.
I was surprised by him saying that also, and I am pretty sure I commented about it on their channel. But their GoT reactions were really good if you like to watch series reactions.
I'm more impressed with the fact that actually Brienne would killed Arya too in that fight and that Arya realized it (that's why she smiled at her like acknowledging how good she is)
It's one of my favorite GOT scenes. Arya had been through hell and back to get home. Taking on Breanne wasn't just to show how great she is to others, but it's also for herself.
Don't forget the fact that Brienne also would kill Arya in that fight it was a tie, giving Brienne another great accomplishment
@@daxablo44 I think Arya seriously wanted to continue her sword fighting education. If you are good at fighting you never stop learning. Many a boxer has learned the hard way that getting cocky is the quickest way to get beat. And Brienne DID beat The Hound, who at that point is still on Arya’s list.
When they were able to make strong flexible thin swords, large swords went away, except in the front line.
This is the scene that I have most replayed of the entire series. Brienne gets bested, three times, by a nimble, faster opponent. But she finally disarms her and grabs the arm holding the dagger, so Arya just flips it to her free hand! 😮
I couldn’t see the advantage of putting the sword behind her back unless it was so an opponent wouldn’t know which hand was holding the sword. As many times as I’ve watched this scene, this is the first time I noticed that Arya switched hands with Needle too! Most swordsmen (most notably, Jaime) can’t do that. 👏👏👏
Massie Williams is right-handed---- she learned to fight left-handed because her character is left-handed---IMPRESSIVE ---
The last viewer was the only one who seemed to get that Sansa suddenly realized that she needs protection but her younger sister is now more than capable of protecting herself.
This scene would’ve been so much better if every time she got Brienne, she mimicked Syrio’s “Dead”.
To the monk in the first monologue… was on wax off son!
Arya, the Prince Naseem Hamed of GOT. LOL
❤Hell Yeah❤
First dude just didn't get it.
Not at all :/
arya is left handed, it s an advantage in duel/confronting competitions as most people are used to fight against right hand adversaries.
I took fencing, and I am left-handed so you do have a little advantage.
💯👍👍 Bravo!! As usual. Suggestion: "Talkers make me thirsty"
Thanks for watching! That scene is on my list but the whole scene is very long and I try to keep the clips I use under 2 - 2.5 minutes. I'll see if I can make some part of it work though.
@@ReactTV1 I thought about that, but if anybody can do it, you can.
Sr Brien who? told you how to do that
Arya Stark no one :)
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Your inane comments are tiresome!
I like the theory that when Arya fought the Waif in the dark she was killed and the Waif took her face. That is why she acts like a completely different person because she WAS a different person.
Arya's been all over the place during the show, and given what she's been through, it's entirely understandable.
But it can't be the Waif, there are things Arya knows that she wouldn't.
@@TimedRevolver I don't think they showed all the times she and the Waif played the Game of Faces. She could have gotten a lot of information out of her with that game.
@@JollyJeff Fan theories are also typically garbage.
This one isn't an exception.
We see the Waif’s face on the wall of faces the last time Arya speaks with Jaqen.
Also, Arya speaks directly to Sansa at Winterfell about things Ned said to them, and seeing Ned get killed-two things the Waif would have no knowledge of.
@@darchangel8675309 I doubt that we saw every training session that Arya had. So the Waif could have played the Game of Faces many times with Arya and learned all of her secrets. It's possible that "the Waif" was just another false face of a young woman who was killed many years before. "The Waif" could be just another false identity that a Faceless man used to interact with Arya "girl to girl".
It's possible that someone hired the Faceless Men to kill the Night King. They knew that they couldn't count on a young girl to kill such a great foe so they had one of their greatest assassins pretend to be the Waif, learn everything about Arya, and then go to Winterfell to complete the mission. Let's be honest, after she left the Faceless Men she was an entirely different person, much more of a badass than Arya was before.