Thank you.
Thank you.
So now you're telling me that we're infering it was rape. Jesus, really? What, do you also think it wasn't rape because Sansa agreed to be married to him? Or because "marital rape wasn't an established thing 'back then'"?
Explain to me why wedding night = rape with Sansa reduced to a prop, please.
That's fair, NW Florida still isn't Alabama, so not much a hard hit there.
I do not think you know what opinion means.
You're very welcome.
A fair evaluation.
I really don't know, sometimes. These problems definitely seem more exacerbated the more they move into independent territory , which is why it seems unfortunate they spend so much time hyping up their inventions when it feels that only a few changes might be needed that would remain in closer keeping with their…
Offhanded reference to speed racer collaborator, not so Mich a comment on the film..or am I just seeing/missing things?
So we're back to "It had to be rape, and it had to be with Sansa in a position of helplessness because reasons."
Right, after four seasons, it still wasn't the time for Sansa to do anything but cry out and be raped.
I feel dirty after so much posting.
I feel like I've arrived, somehow.
Hey, me too!
Don't mention that here! Please dear god, no!
You forgot to mention their real magnum opus, Speed Racer.
Yup.
You should hear my thoughts about Dorne. :P
And to clarify, instead of Ramsay raping Sansa because that's just what a vicious guy like Ramsay does, in this scenario, after the Northern Lords obviously value Sansa more than they do Ramsay, (have people refer to him as the Bastard of Bolton, because do you think, with Roose presiding, that he is going to let…
Thanks. I know that hindsight is 20/20, but when watching this, Dorne - other parts of the show this season, it feels so much like Westeros has shrunk to these few characters, these few families. I do understand that there needs to be streamlining (and again, I don't hate the idea of Sansa in Winterfell, there is…