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If Littlefinger had said "Hey, this guy also has a history of flaying nobles, raping women and hunting them. FYI" Do you think Sansa still would've said yes? Or would she have gone with a different plan? Littlefinger hid the truth and manipulated her so she'd go with the plan. This wasn't sex as a power play, it was

She even brings up her nobility because she expects that Ramsey will treat her with respect because of it, that she's a needed tool because of her last name. However, Ramsey has made it clear time and time again that he does not give a fuck about nobility and is far more interested in violence and power.

…Rape happens even when the person doesn't have a chance to say "no" She had sex with him because she had no other options. She realized he was a monster when that girl told her about the hunting games. She was forced into sex by circumstances, not her own manipulation and scheming.

Me too. I really think all the Peggy/Joan/Roger stuff should've been done last week. Nothing that happened with them was particularly shocking. This should've been about Don with features from the women who mattered most in his life - Peggy, Betty and Sally via phone.

Two-hour episode or the majority of things that happened this week happening last week. The pacing on these episodes was just off. Maybe I'll feel differently if I watch the last two 1/2 seasons together.

At this point in the series, I don't need doubles to give me insight into Don, I want to see Don exploring himself through his own actions. It seemed like we were on our way to that with his road trip, but then the emotions were bucked off of Don onto strangers. I don't need Leonard giving that monologue, I needed Don

Because "Hey, just do this and you can have your home back!" is a lot more appealing than "ok, lets go back to the Vale so you can have a fake identity again" She had no clue what she was getting herself into.

RIGHT

Will The Faith Militant fucking take Cersei down already? I need that to bite her in the ass like yesterday.

…it was fucking rape. She didn't sign up willingly, she was forced into the marriage. She couldn't say no, she has nowhere to go. The Lannisters want her dead and the North is the only place she's safe. She didn't know Ramsey was so violent. That moment made it clear to Sansa and the audience that Littlefinger's plan

I'm getting less angry, but I still think Don's arc was handled in a really lazy way. Diana was a waste of time. Parts of this finale should've happened earlier (mostly the Joan/Peggy stuff) so more time could've been spent on Don and what seems like his biggest breakdown yet. Because it was all mostly rushed into the

I'm so happy they wasted so much fucking time on Diana in the final episodes.

the show was just about selling fountain water this whole time.

i want a fucking coca-cola right now so i guess that 7-year ad paid off.

I would love to see the grand jury court scene with a Taco Bell manager going "yeah, I asked him if he wanted a gordita crunch and he went on this 20 minute rant about how no one gorditas command."

People who could still identify Command:
Fitz
Cyrus (who doesn't even have a reason to be loyal to Fitz now)
Mellie
Huck
Quinn
Charlie
Jake

No, but "aunt he's never met" doesn't bother me as much as say, brother and sister.

Dany and Jon just isn't gross to me. Ok, biological aunt but they've never met before. Sansa would be gross. I see no reason why Sansa and Jaime would marry.

They're distantly related enough that I don't think anyone would have a problem.

That's what I meant