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Sansa, Dark Lady of the Sith.

Indeed!

Nah, the Dorne girls are plenty fun.

I think the word you are looking for, as you said, is "kinslayer".

The point was "justice is not always served by the rule of law". We know that Tyrion is innocent of Joffrey's murder, and in a perfect world, "justice" would ensure that he was not punished for a crime he did not commit.

And other parts of the time-stream, too, as they're singing and playing songs from the latter half of the 20th century throughout the game.

Anna Moleva is a cos-player, she patterned herself after the character.

I thought that was odd, too, because it's actually Elizabeth who becomes a jerk in that scene… unless there's some way to change that scene in the play-through? I can't imagine that there was a way to play differently to do so, however.

EDIT: Nevermind, thought you meant BaS.

There was nothing pointless about that scene. It establishes Atlas as a cold-hearted bastard, which is not the personality you're introduced to in BS1 (not until the Ryan-clubbing).

It's plainly spelled-out for you in the game.

It's because Alien has been demonstrably shown to work *quite* well in this kind of idea. A comic book can easily translate into film, if handled correctly. Unfortunately, the AvP films we've had are definitely not examples of such correct handling.

Hope is the first step on the road to disappointment.

It's not as bad as he makes it out to be. I actually appreciated it as a sort of hybridization of human expression (hand-drawn animation) and computer integration (the CGI aspects), which I think is a creative meta-commentary on the whole GitS franchise.

Going against her father is bad, but it's not as bad as going against her King, who her father also serves (the King being Joffrey at the time).

Cersei is my absolute favorite character in the books. The political games of King's Landing are far more fascinating to read about than whatever horny teen-Queen bullshit Dany is doing, what drunk-ass Tyrion is being a dick about, or what Jon Snow is moping about this morning.

The author of that blog is basically blaming Sansa for being a teenager. This line: "I’m miffed that the author thinks this is all okay because that’s “the eleven year old girl that she is.” The assumption that all eleven year old girls are vain, gullible, boy-crazy brats with no shred of ethics is just as sexist as

People who are annoyed with Sansa are annoyed with Sansa because she's not an empowered teenager from the 21st century Western world of liberal democracies.

In what way?

You are, objectively speaking, wrong. There's been 20 years of great AvP comics from Dark Horse that would have made a great sci-fi franchise.