I still wonder what the hell the point of the whole exchange was, then.
What's the end game? Get Arya alive back to Westeros and Jaqen dead? Seems like a lot of work for something that could've just been "Arya traveled north, Jaqen got on a boat to Essos and they never saw each other again....Fin".
There has to be more to it than that. Does it somehow put Arya in charge of the faceless men? At that point she could parse out who receives the gift a little more (and learn that decisions framed by a moral compass aren't always all they're cracked up to be).
Ugh...it's starting to go full Mereen over there; just so much time/paper wasted. This damn series should've been a trilogy.
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