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Oh I am meant disconcerting for her on a character level, not any kind of misstep on the show's part. I think it makes perfect sense for the show to take her character in that direction, maybe even infuse some of the famous lady stoneheart vengeance into her.

I'm surprised no one else has mentioned how disconcerting it was for Sansa to stand there and watch Ramsay get eaten to death. Sure, I get the whole revenge angle, but that came across more as her inheriting at least some of Ramsay's inhuman brutality during her time with him. It instantly shifted a character that

Yeah Kinnear blew me away, almost made me a little sad that his opposite was Eva Green because it's impossible not to be overshadowed by her performance. It was comforting to have such a simple man who cared so deeply for Vanessa, it gave the audience a helpful point of entry. I also couldn't help but catch all of the

Haven't watched GoT yet, can confirm you'd be a blubbering fool either way. This episode played with emotions more than anything I've ever seen. The fact that they maintained the intensity this show is so good at while bringing it down to such an intimate experience. I've never seen a show [or actress] so