Fun! I thought Ned would have at least a couple faults, but this ranking makes perfect sense 👌 even though I disliked the ending, it can't be denied that Arya was the MVP of the Starks
Oh yeah Arya was the MVP. I was disappointed in Robb, but hey, love distracts a lot of characters. Sansa was for sure the most improved. Nothing kept her down. I highly respect that character now and loved seeing her develop from this meek naive child to the Queen of the North. Women rock man lol
I was in a similar camp. I was tired of her winning the first season and then got frustrated with her passiveness in her situation before she was finally rescued during the Red Wedding. This was all necessary to mold her into the powerhouse she finished the series as—the true Queen of the North.
I always loved Bakugo. Love a little twerp character that's just a big softy on the inside. I'm excited for when we get to My Hero Academia on this feed. I wonder how those characters will stack up to everyone else we've analyzed so far?
Fun! I thought Ned would have at least a couple faults, but this ranking makes perfect sense 👌 even though I disliked the ending, it can't be denied that Arya was the MVP of the Starks
Oh yeah Arya was the MVP. I was disappointed in Robb, but hey, love distracts a lot of characters. Sansa was for sure the most improved. Nothing kept her down. I highly respect that character now and loved seeing her develop from this meek naive child to the Queen of the North. Women rock man lol
I was in a similar camp. I was tired of her winning the first season and then got frustrated with her passiveness in her situation before she was finally rescued during the Red Wedding. This was all necessary to mold her into the powerhouse she finished the series as—the true Queen of the North.
I always loved Bakugo. Love a little twerp character that's just a big softy on the inside. I'm excited for when we get to My Hero Academia on this feed. I wonder how those characters will stack up to everyone else we've analyzed so far?