And real life, amiright?
And real life, amiright?
Oh yeah, well UnderArmour is a stupid name!
Nike fanboys are gettin’ all cranky.
+1 to anything KITH related
I’ve stopped pre-ordering for the most part. GTA-V was the last game in which I did, and I mostly did it because I needed a new PS3 and decided to get the bundle.
Clarification: She picked one of the possible supporters...
Sansa’s path has clearly changed from the books. If it had been Jeyne being brutalized and that served as an impetus for Theon to shed the mantle of Reek then you can say it’s falling close to the Girl in the Refrigerator trope with a throwaway female character undergoing brutality to motivate the man.
Punishment for what crime? She did it to make an example. There was no trial and no confession. He picked on of the possible supporters of the Sons of the Harpy and had him tortured and eaten.
But, but, but why do Macs only have one mouse button?
Sansa’s growth a as a player in the game and Theon’s redemption do not need to be mutually exclusive. That scene advanced both of their stories.
Here’s a much better examination of the scene and show in general.
Ahh, so you have some idea but lack a full awareness. Understood.
Your argument is that because murder being glossed over while rape is not is a trope of fiction that it justifies your acknowledged glossing over of murder? Got it. In reality, since that’s what you want to focus on and not the fictional universe of the show, murder is worse.
Then it’s no wonder that Sansa’s character chose death instead.
Ok, then it’s still murder. Cool dragons, still murder. Cool revenge on dad, still murder. Cool revenge on your whore, still murder. Cool story to make her feel better, still murder.
It’s spelled murder. In the 21st century, it’s murder.
And again, how are we supposed to see Dany’s actions? Are we supposed to let it pass and hope she redeems herself for tortuing and killing innocents? Are we supposed to say it’s justified because of the world she lives in and the situation allows her to murder at will for political gain? How many people has Dany…
In Westeros, accepting marriage is accepting sex. It’s a shitty choice and it a shitty world of women to live in, but that’s what it means. I know that as an audience we’re supposed to see it as Sansa being brutalized by Ramsay, just as Theon also sees it. But in terms of Sansa playing the Game of Thrones, she’s doing…
Keeping Theon there was sadistic on two fronts. No denying that. Ramsay is a bastard.
Then I’ll use sex and rape interchangeable. That’s a semantics argument and you know it.