Traidora
Traidora
Traidora

I agree with you, I feel the same way about it. But I also completely understand why people are so upset about it.

But do you honestly see any way in which Bolton makes Sansa’s wedding night pleasant or respectful? This is what he is. This was ordained the moment the wedding was arranged.

I can’t argue with you there. Sansa has never had much agency or will of her own. She didn’t choose to return to Winterfell, Littlefinger tricked her into going so he could pimp her out to the Boltons, and she went along with it because she believes his bullshit. Sansa frustrates me because she’s shown so little

So it didn’t take long for the people who find a way to complain about absolutely everything to suggest that showing Theon’s face was a way of making it about “manfeels,” rather than sparing Sophie Turner and the viewer the actual sight of her being raped.

I’m still sorting out my feelings about that scene, but I really couldn’t watch Sansa’s face any longer and was a tiny bit relieved when they switched to Theon. It was still so disturbing, but I feel it would have been worse to keep the camera on Sansa. Also maybe they want to show that Theon is having enough of

If other viewers are like me, it wasn’t really about how he feels. I honestly didn’t feel much for him, because the shit was happening to her but... I was wondering if it was going to break him and he’d just kill Ramsey. I think the closeup on Theon was more about curiosity rather than empathy.
That’s just went through

The scene was very difficult to watch, but I felt like it worked well for the story they’re telling. It was right that Ramsay would rape Sansa; not only is he a sadist, but culturally he’d be expected to — remember that Tyrion was considered a weirdo for NOT immediately raping his teenage bride. I also felt like the

There’s a middle ground. The actor that played Ramsay has had no trouble admitting on record that he didn’t want to do the scene.

Agreed. And she has said things that hint at the fact that she isn’t really happy with the storyline - or at least not happy with the way the character has been treated even if it does mean that she’s getting to flex her acting muscles a little more. I think she’s a young actress who has seen what happens to the

The Sansa storyline is one of the departures from the book that has been much better. Sophie did amazing, being cold and unfearing towards Miranda while simultaneously demonstrating her own dread about her pending nuptials.

I mean, what’s she supposed to say “I hate all the violence against women on this show. Its as manipulative and abusive as the boltons. Now please renew my contract and continue to make me a main character.”

The bungee cord guitar player with no eyes? MOVIE WAS SO GOOD. My mom couldn't stop clutching her face! Hahahaha

all us women have the crimson curse until menopause.

Watch Mad Max Fury Road, you won’t be disappointed if you’re after a proper female action movie. It also helps that outside of the gender perspective it is truly visionary in its execution of style.

Wut. Pacific Rim defied the odds and did respectably well, thanks to international box office sales. Del Toro has better luck pushing risky big budget ideas with the movie industry than he does with the gaming industry. Del Toro won’t have any trouble finding work.

I feel so bad for him. He has so much he wants to give to the world and the world seems determined to stop him from working.

Excuse me, as an AMERICAN MALE, it is my right to blame my personal shortcomings on external factors and take no actual responsibility whatsoever

The irony of this complaint (one might say "bitching") coming from an internet commenter is delicious.

Yeah, it’s bullshit. He never contributes shit, just shows up and flames and trolls, rarely, if ever gets a star, and yet there he is. Fucking Kinja

I don’t see any mention of women sleeping around for review scores though...