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I'd love it if Charlotte made her debut by kicking Cena in the dick.

What is she Hug-Plexed him?

I've been trying to have this discussion on multiple sites and most of the time it ends up as peoples saying shit like "Feminist bitches are trying to ruin everything by complaining about rape" or "A female character had something bad happen to them! SEXISM!!!" and it's incredibly frustrating. Real life (and art) is

"Is there gold in the village, gems, silver? Where is Beric Dondarrion?"

She also probably wouldn't be nearly as miserable.

I'd like to say that Sci-Fi and Fantasy has, can (and should) address 'grown-up' concerns. Look at Ray Bradbury or the other sci-fi authors of the mid-century who tried to address the ridiculousness of racism by using different colored robots, or aliens, or the like. Hell, Star Trek addressed terrorism and war with a

Giving Sansa to the Boltons makes zero sense on any level. One, he's putting the object of his lust in harms way and out of his control. This gives the Boltons the actual heir and therefore Petyr has zero leverage on them. The plot in the books to have a dummy Arya then do the reveal with Sansa marrying the heir of

Did marrying Robert help Cersei?

"Poor Faulkner, he thinks big emotions come from big words"

I don't like supervillain Petyr Baelish who's smarter than everybody and basically a wizard and always wins.

Eh, I'll believe that when she actually does something to benefit herself.

How does Ramsay Bolton, one of if not the most evil characters in Westeros raping his wife not make sense from a character perspective?

I think we're in complete agreement here. I agree that the darkness can get a bit too much and I agree that Benioff and Weiss haven't proven themselves to be overwhelmingly competent when it comes to female stuff.

Yeah, that was Ramsay raping two people by proxy.

And y'know…a kid being thrown from a tower.

I mean…the show and book started with a little kid getting thrown from a tower. If that didn't tell you everything you need to know about the series…I don't know what to say.

They replaced Jeyne Poole with Sansa Stark, so not quite inventing it.

But the same exact thing happened in the book and nobody really seemed to complain that was misogynistic. It was dark, really, really dark. Unpleasantly dark. I didn't like the amount of darkness that those Theon chapters demonstrated and I didn't enjoy reading them, and in that one, the rape scene was to someone even

I'm of two minds about the scene.

So…this season is going to suck.