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    True.

    Man but that is such a frustrating (and frankly sexist) trope. I'm so done with woman characters undergoing horrific experiences solely for the sake of a male character's development. It's just lazy and tired.

    Was that scene really necessary for setting that up, though? Sansa has already gone through plenty (seeing her father beheaded, losing her entire family, being forced to gaze at her father's head displayed on a spike, being tormented and humiliated by Joffrey, being forced to marry into the family that murdered her