Seven — six minutes.
Seven — six minutes.
I liked it. I'm not convinced the creator was very familiar with the series, because the story and characters and dialogue were all rather off. But treating it as a standalone piece, it was good. I didn't even find the animation particularly remarkable — certainly not compared to guest episodes like Glitch which were…
Pretty sure that's just a British idiom, not a W&G reference.
Personally the recent glut of superhero movies and the like does absolutely nothing for me and I've always considered them childish and boring.
Hear hear!
Yes it was orchestrated. The whole point of showing her The North was to remind her of her family and her rights. But that's an emotional play, not coercion. What are you suggesting… that Littlefinger's soldiers would kill her if she said no? I did not get the impression that she was in danger or that Littlefinger was…
"I have no idea how you can not view that as coercive."
Fat to trim. See what you did there.
Hear.
The North would protect her more? The Boltons are in Winterfell. Again that just doesn't make any sense.
False. Littlefinger gave her a clear choice. He made an argument but there was no sense of coercion.
As Nich said, that makes no sense. They've murdered brothel patrons. Littlefinger is a brothel owner. The evidence is obviously not "sketchy".
I really, really miss the Northerners. It just feels like there's nothing at stake in Winterfell. In the books we really got to see the Boltons and Freys strangling the North, we saw the Manderlys reaction to that, and then they were all thrown together into a mutinous melting pot in Winterfell. In the show the place…
Agree, I've been saying through this season that they've made a mistake committing to finishing this thing in thirty episodes. This episode was the most obvious demonstration of that so far. So many of the remaining locations and factions are paper thin. Dorne is a caricature. Winterfell is also a bit disappointing…
Except this was all Sansa's decision. Are you saying Sansa is an imbecile?
You're totally and obviously wrong.
And rape is not a god damn "trope", it's a real thing and a valid theme in fiction, just like all of the other atrocities which the show has explored and you haven't objected to.
Trying to shut someone out of the conversation because they're somehow inherently unqualified — classic dick move.
Littlefinger took Sansa to Moat Cailin (which is southernmost in the North and nowhere near Winterfell) to show her her homeland and inspire her to take her fate into her own hands.
Pragmatically speaking it is the case. Basically the whole of the North are Stark loyalists. And there are no effective powers left to contradict them.
Wow, you really are a very unintelligent hypocrite, aren't you?