The thing is, Ned only had a couple of options once learning of the news. I don't think he would have survived long regardless.
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Poor Ned. It would have indeed been easier to just walk into Mordor.
Wow, even on rewatch, I got super-emotional at the scene where the Hound stands accused.
Edit: I am a bit of an Arya/Hound shipper. RE-EDIT: NOT IN A SEXUAL WAY (boy I really dug myself in it this time...)
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She's more than young enough to be his daughter. Arya/Gendry, man, not that she, in particular, has any need of a man.
I am a bit of an Arya/Hound shipper.
Seriously? She's ... what, twelve?
Needing a man is not so much a factor for me (who does?) but having anything to do with one--nope, no matter how great a dynamic duo they form, the ess in ship is a big ess, and Arya is only little ess-ready.
Sansa, if she doesn't need a man, at least believes that she does.
Generally, though, I agree
Hmm... Shipper is maybe not the best word. Yeah, I don't think of it as sexual. NOT THAT CREEPY!
Arya/Gendry
I kind of wonder if this may actually happen in the story eventually. Although lots of other tales from Westeros are filled with "they came so close to true love, but never saw each other again," stories.