daughterofdirtgrub
DaughterofDirtGrub
daughterofdirtgrub

Right? How are we as viewers supposed to have any respect for Littlefinger as a “gameplayer” when they have him sending his most important piece out of his control and into the hands of the least predictable psychopath in Westeros?

Agreed. Marrying Sansa to Ramsay basically sacrificed the characterizations of Littlefinger and Sansa the show had spent the past 6 seasons creating in order to make Ramsay an ubervillain.

Dany’s just another mad Targaryen

What nudity?

That’s the thing though, they didn’t mean to make it rape. They’re just that out of touch/unskilled when it comes to writing/filming sex that it came across that way.

I remember how relieved I was when they panned to Theon. The noises were more than enough, no way I needed to see that happening to Sansa.

The thing is the writers/director never intended for that scene to come across as assault (obviously they failed), so I don’t think they will have it inform Cersei’s character moving forward.

Agreed 100%. The writers sacrificed numerous other characters characterization (intelligence? well writtenness?) in order to make Ramsey the big bad villain but it just wound up feeling unearned.

That’s the thing, the only way Sansa winds up married to Ramsey is if Littlefinger is an utter incompetent, when the show has spent 7 seasons hammering home the opposite.

Funny how these guys don’t suddenly decide to be gay or to do something that is antithetical to being a studly heterosexual dude.

Because they might overheat and die if the plane is delayed.

I did, and I still may be missing your point but here I go.

He doesn’t think she’s the best tennis player in the world. Neither does Serena, who’s said on Letterman she’d lose to Andy Murray easily (see link). What would you have preferred his answer to be considering Garcia-Navarro is the one who introduced the “female tennis player” line of questioning.

Reposting because SheeshTheseNames dismissed and called me a man.

Then Garcia-Navarro shouldn’t have asked the question.

The only “fact” on either side of this argument is that Serena lost in 1998 to the 203rd ranked man.

Anytime. When you think about it, “Yeah but she’s already lost to a man,” illustrates both of our points very well.

I’m not making shit up and trying to call it facts, is what I’m doing.

When you think about it, considering the people they hire for these shows and the endless liquor they ply them with, it’s really surprising it’s taken this long for an incident like this to occur on a reality show.

We know, you already wrote this article yesterday.