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I was going off the article, which definitely implies that the scene is meant to be enjoyed and calls it "beautiful."

I hope so.

I'm sorry, I hope the spoiler won't diminish any of the glee and titillation you get out of seeing Sansa's "beautiful" rape scene.

The scene is still fucked up, because they're still screwing beside their son's dead body. It was never meant to be romantic.

The whole point of Jaime's character is that he's starting to evaluate his morals and -resist- a world where these base instincts are rampant. That's the -entire point- of his trip with Brienne. Like almost everything they change from the source material, this is not only inconsistent with the story, it makes no

He doesn't rape her in the book, though. She demands that he f*** her, after protesting an instant because they're in a sept. It wouldn't be justifying rape because -there is no rape-.

No one is saying that other changes to the storyline (the segments with Theon were horribly, horribly done ofc) weren't pointless and/or damaging to the integrity of the plot. The article is about why they had to change THIS scene so that Cersei would be raped. Stop derailing.