Note, I said "obsession with", not "love for". Those are two very different things.TheFeniX wrote: ↑2017-09-01 04:04pmSo, why did he sell her to the Boltons? And a fucking bastard given a name by Lord Bolton. A man he knows little about, but their sigil is a fucking FLAYED MAN! Oh yea, and they murdered the shit out of most of her family, Roose personally delivering the killing blow to Rob.
And how much did he really love Caitlyn? He sold her daughter to the men that helped slit her throat.
He did that because it benefitted him at the time. He might care for Sansa, Hell he might care for a LOT of people, but Littlefinger's rise to the top is always at the front of his mind and being dead puts a stopper on that. Even loved pawns are just pawns and any notions later on that he truly cares for Sansa come off as more lies. I would need a lot more than him just saying it to Sansa to believe it. Like, even something stupid such as him talking in private to Cait's statue in the Tomb about "Imma changin' muh ways. I love yer daughter!"
If he thinks Sansa is still under his influence, then absolutely trying to put her in charge (rather than Jon) is a selfish move, and one that makes sense for him.Anything else is just more manipulative lies, such as trying to put Sansa in charge. How does that really benefit her? How does that keep her safe? It's just another schism in an already wrecked family which makes them weaker. He has to know Jon would NEVER harm her, Arya is a wild-card. But Jon? Trying to oust him puts Sansa in danger. Even (though not really) from Arya as "she would side with Jon." So, I can't even buy that he was blinded by love because his actions still don't add up.
Like I said, obsession, not love. My sense of him is that his vision was him ruling everything with Sansa (as a stand-in for Caitlyn) at his side, and all the other Starks dead. Because he's a pathetic, entitled little shit who never got over the fact that the Starks got Caityln instead of him. Maybe that's not all their is to him, but that's a big part of it.
I get what you're saying, but, while I don't know if this fits Littlefinger specifically, its not uncommon for people who've had a few successes to get an inflated sense of their own cleverness. Or, when they're fixated on a goal and seem close to achieving it, to become stubborn, get tunnel-vision, and insist on "staying the course" long past the point where its really wise to do so.True, but my point was never that he couldn't make a mistake. It's that just continuing to BE AROUND Winterfell is a huge mistake and he is CONSTANTLY reminded of this and.... continues to try and seduce Sansa. Once again, SINGLE EXAMPLE of many: Jon basically threatens to kill him before heading South. THAT GUY then comes back after bending the knee to a woman with an overwhelming military force that is now marching/sailing back North.
We're way past "mistake" here. He's literally poking a dragon.
You see this shit in politics all the time. I could point to possible examples of it on literally every major side of the last Presidential election, for example.
Again, I can see why it might reasonably seem implausible to you based on everything you've just described, but I can also make a strong case for it going the other way.Conversely, why did Democrats ignore all the signs that they weren't in the position they thought they were? But they at least had a "hugbox" of affirmation. Worst case: 50+% of the country supported Clinton. Littlefinger's case? Everyone. Fucking. Hates. Him. No one would, or did, shed a single tear when he died. Little Robin is possibly the only person in Westeros who would mourn his loss. Which is why he should have stayed near HIM as he would be much easier to manipulate than Sansa who is surrounded by Tarth, Jon, Arya, Bran, fuck man, just a whole lot of EVERYONE.
But no, it's not impossible Baelish made such a huge error, but based on his character and the time-frame involved? It's REALLY hard to swallow.
NOTE: My caps are mostly for my own emphasis, not to brow-beat you or anything. The more I think about the situation, the more holes I can poke in it.