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Originally Posted by Mike F
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That makes absolutely no sense, IMO. I can't see how any rational person would take that as anything but a perfectly fine response by Sansa. But the writers wanted this conflict between the two sisters, so they just ham-fistedly shoved it in.
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Responding to an attempt to engage her in a rebellion against her king and brother with "I'm flattered, but no thank you" could certainly be seen as less than perfect, especially by another sibling.
Edit: It was also Sansa's choice of words that Jon is "doing as he sees fit", which is a choice not to back up Jon's actions. She could easily have said something like "Jon is taking on the responsibility to do what is necessary to save the north. He is making the sacrifices and showing the leadership that we asked him to. We need to trust that his leadership is right for the north. I trust his leadership and you must too." She didn't say that, and I can see how Arya would feel that was weak and self-serving rather than honourable.