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…leaves much to be desired, specially after last night.

Did you say… cookies?! *eyes sparkle* Yes, please, let's!

Leave it to Ty Burrell to make me tear up with a simple "I made that". And his shenanigans backstage with Luke? Talk about being the MVP.

SO gross. Wow.

Ok, you're right. Now you can take your rage to someone who will keep on answering you.

I do believe that calling someone "dishonest" and "fake" is offensive - but once again, feel free to disagree, as you have already done. I don't mind your disagreeing at all. I do mind the fact that you're being needlesly rude. Why is it so necessary to you?
It would've been a way more productive discussion if you had

While I do agree with you that it's a valid theme in fiction, I don't think the show has made a good job of exploring it. I don't recall there having been any follow-ups or consequences of the rapes (Danny and Cersei) we've seen so far. It happens and… no one talks or even thinks about it anymore. I think they could

THANK YOU! Been trying to tell people that for some years now. It's simply a matter of POV.

Well. I'm sorry that you feel the need to offend me because you don't agree. That was probably because you couldn't come up with a single example to back your arguments. However, since you don't know me at all, it'd be nice of you to not say that my "outrage" (which I don't think I have shown) is "fake" (my feelings

As I believe I mentioned in my comment, the deaths of the relevant characters have consequences, and these are dealt with. And all of those seem to serve a story telling purpose, whereas this rape (as well as all the other rapes that have been shown in GoT) don't. At least, I fail to see the purpose. Was it to show us

I think it's unlikely too. But that leaves us with one question: how's the Rickon thing gonna happen?
I mean, no one knows at this point where in the 7 hells Osha took that kid, but we do know that Davos is supposed to go after him, as per Lord Manderly's request.
If there's no Manderly… how can Davos even know there's

Oh, thanks! Not my first language. So:

Here, here!!!

Yeah, that ought to do it! That's definitely gonna make up for all the learning she would've done in the Eyrie!
Don't get me started on her rape, please… I could go on for hours… [sighs]

Hahahahaha, poor Stannis! We have a very low idea of him!
Well, he might, perhaps, think that a woman is not fit to be a leader, but that would be pushing it, after all the talk about how his daughter is his heiress a couple of weeks ago.
So yeah, I think LF's idea that Sansa may become Wardeness has a good foundation,

Ahhhh, but isn't that the problem in general with most movies and TV shows?!

Agreed! Very few people actually see that Sansa in the Vale gets smarter; she's using what she has and she's LEARNING.
However, that wouldn't make it for a good TV show. For this medium, that would be very boring to watch.

My guess as well. He's probably thinking "if Stannis wins, the Boltons will die and he'll make Sansa Wardeness of the North and I'll marry her. Cersei won't be able to do anything against me without the Vale to back her up. If the Boltons win, I'll take the Vale to them, annihilate them, become Warden of the North and

But that would just bring MORE characters into a show whose average audience already has trouble telling all of them apart.
Show-wise, I think that was a smart decision.

I don't know, I like it this way. It brings Sansa closer to the action. In the books she just stays holed up in the Eyrie, taking care of Robin, pretending to be LF's bastard and rejecting the advances of minstrels. Boring.