How did it stop making sense last season? She's back in Westeros after gaining her skills to start killing people left on her list. Clearly Cersei was her big target, until she heard the Starks had retaken Winterfell. I doubt you see her "master" again in the series, unless it's just for fan service at the end.
Well i mean they did a parkour episode with her after she'd been stabbed in the guts for one. So she's no longer bound by the laws that govern regular humans. She's a magic ninja. So.. magic inexplicable shit can happen and it gets waved off with "but she was wearing the face!" or something equally nonsense.
The revenge angle still makes a little bit of sense. But after what she's been through in the house of black and white? The death god's temple, her training place, that place -- you would think that she's wordly enough now that she's willing to just go murder randoms. Because shit is generally fucked up everywhere and there is probably no such thing as innocence. She's a good little nihilist. But ok, her hatred is stronk and personal. That's not nonsense even, that's still sensible. But then why does her master ignore it, the zen master of assassination, and let his other assassin in training deal with it? Is that really what the entire thing comes down to? Is that how the assassins guild of this fantasy land is actually run? By slapfighting little girls? And that brings us back to the parkour.
They've gone for style over substance with Arya. I'll give them points for the style of it, even. The parkour episode -looked- nice.
It just didn't make a DAMN bit of sense. I can see what they're -going- for, trying to portray some sort of internal struggle. It is my humble opinion that they entirely miss the mark. It's too broad.
I guess as long as someone dies it all serves the Red God? It isn't nuanced or deep, it's just inconsistent -- their portrayal of that death cult. The magic blinds her when PLOT demands it... and lets her effortlessly jack pedobears when PLOT demands it? Well, ok then. The rules change every episode. I'm not raged about it, tbh. It's all in service of "lookit this badass little girl being a badass!". It just doesn't make any sense.
Her stabbidy deathing dudes right in the face is kinda cool though.