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re: Game of Thrones S5E6 "Unbowed, Unbent, Unbroken" (Book readers Only) No Hodors!
Posted on 5/22/15 at 10:45 am to aggressor
Posted on 5/22/15 at 10:45 am to aggressor
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essentially that she is manipulating Ramsay to think she is weak when she is just plotting her revenge.
Except that she is weak... and in ASOIAF the weak are abused, killed, and/or manipulated by those with power.
Posted on 5/22/15 at 11:01 am to LSUGrad00
At this point in the Show and the Books she is not weak at all. In the Show she is showing strength at dinner with the Boltons and with Ramsay's side piece. She is very controlled compared to what she was in seasons past.
I agree that once she was in the room with Ramsay the sex was going to happen. The question was how it was going to happen and how she was going to react. I just didn't understand her suddenly becoming shocked that Ramsay was going to be a psycho. Either she should have been the aggressor in some way showing she was ready or certainly not afraid of him or she should have allowed it to happen and made Ramsay think she was scared and weak but actually she was conning him. The way they handled it essentially threw out 4 seasons of character development and wasn't creative.
I guess I am most irritated by the "Sansa is now Jeyne Poole so it makes sense she was raped" logic.
I agree that once she was in the room with Ramsay the sex was going to happen. The question was how it was going to happen and how she was going to react. I just didn't understand her suddenly becoming shocked that Ramsay was going to be a psycho. Either she should have been the aggressor in some way showing she was ready or certainly not afraid of him or she should have allowed it to happen and made Ramsay think she was scared and weak but actually she was conning him. The way they handled it essentially threw out 4 seasons of character development and wasn't creative.
I guess I am most irritated by the "Sansa is now Jeyne Poole so it makes sense she was raped" logic.
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