Game of Thrones

>Arya gets stabbed twice to the stomach including having the knife turned while in her
>she manages to jump off a bridge, swim to shore, and walk to get help

>lancel gets stabbed once
>immediately falls to the ground, unable to stand up and can barely crawl

This happened like 2 episodes apart. How did they explain this? It was fucking stupid. Why not have multiple kids stab Lancel like they did the old Maester?

umm women are just tougher

because the force is female, shitlorde

this lmfao why are you nerds so mad

sweety
we give birth with those same
bellies
a little thorn prick is nothing, dear

Reminder Yassss Queen won

I never doubted it

Glad I stopped watching/reading years ago, fuck that's awful, only bright side is that painful boring twat jon snuffing it for good. Don't think I could stand an ending with dany still alive

Arya received extensive training which increased her pain threshold.

Pain threshold =/= bleeding to death threshold, dying of perforated intestines threshold

Plot armor give +5 DR.

It IS possible that they missed Arya's vital organs, but she would still most likely be incapacitated by pain, and would have gotten a mad infection in that river

Holy shit, a non Star Wars related thread.

Arya is saved by her blood thirst for revenge

>two direct stab wounds to vital organs
>"she can absorb pain"
>no lasting damage to said organs
yeah ok

So Jon snow is doing a Kyle reese. Being expendable only once he'd knocked up a female character.

Plot armour. Same as Tyrion. His duel at the Eyre is total nonsense. Some random knight jumps in to duel in his place, and he gets a free pass. Later he decides the siege by finding gunpowder under the castle...

>knight
>decides the siege
>gunpowder
>castle
nigga u wot?

>Dany rules with Sansa, Robin, Yara

And everyone lived happily ever because all that foreshadowing about the Mad King was from books that don't matter.

Lol

>Jamie sacrifices himself for the cause to save Jon
>Jon dies anyway
Never lucky. Poor dude.

Lancel was a faggot, also took the blade to the leg.

Amerimutts though need explain to everything.

It's close to napalm

It all depends on what organs the author wants the stabbing to damage. A single stab in the belly can be lethal if it reaches the heart.. or survivable if it only reaches shitty organs like the appendix.

>Implying anything that’s not in the show that doesn’t empower women matters
George doesn’t care
Normies don’t care
Dabid doesn’t care
Why should we

Okay, its clear that GOT likes to have strong female characters and words cannot describe how much I hate yasss queen dany, but lets not pretend thats the whole show. Game of Thrones is mostly driven by strong and intelligent men, some of them are evil but almost none of the recurring male characters are meant to be stupid. The most powerful woman in Westeros (at least prior to dany) is Cersei, who is clearly a sadistic cunt and it is repeatedly and loudly stated that she isnt actually that smart. Catelyn Stark is established as a cold bitch outside of her direct family and somewhat shortsighted, her sister is not only crazy but super naive, and Sansa acts incredibly retarded for most of the show and has to have sense literally beaten into her. The Sand Snake cunts seemed like they were going to be yasss queens but then they all proved to be completely destructive, spiteful killers and were totally fucked up by Cersei. Even Dany has huge moral and intellectual flaws they point out.

Brienne is clearly dimwitted and incapable of forming her own opinions, her combat abilities are only due to natural size and lots of support from loving men (also some repressed rage from being ugly)

Arya is established as very smart and skilled at combat from the first episode, but literally all of her positive influences after that point are extreme male stereotypes (different kinds) and she directly copies their styles.

Also, the placement of token minorites is very light and generally makes sense with the world. Martin may be a lefty but his work is not an SJW propaganda piece.

>Some random knight jumps in to duel in his place
Bronn wasnt a knight, he was a sellsword who happened to in the tavern when Catlyn Stark ordered everyone to seize Tyrion and take him to the Vale. He saw an opportunity and took it.

Be honest we call knew it was going to end this way for her character.