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Post by King Tommen on May 18, 2015 6:41:07 GMT
I have yet to watch the episode but someone on WotW comment section suggested it could be like Lisbeth Salander's story...that would be cool if Sansa actually hurts/murders some of those psychos. I don't think this is gonna happen, but at least it would make that horrible thing that happened to her hurt the viewers less It would certainly be cathartic but that does seem like an awfully big stretch for the character. I think that they could definitely find a way for her to be actively involved with some form of revenge with the Boltons at some point. I'm still not ruling out Sansa finding a way to dispose of Myranda before she escapes because they seem to be building up that antagonistic relationship and it kind of mirrors the Little Walder events in the book.
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Post by 7timesdamnedshewolf on May 18, 2015 6:41:36 GMT
I think we know Ramsay should be safe, I guess Myranda could still be in for it, but I really don't care what happens to her.
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Post by Admin on May 18, 2015 6:46:38 GMT
Also found a silver lining - Sansa has her own hair color back!
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Post by Deleted on May 18, 2015 7:14:51 GMT
Wow. Now that was disturbing.
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Post by Enid on May 18, 2015 7:26:33 GMT
From a production standpoint, the scene was very well done, they managed to make it as terrible and disturbing as it should be without being explicit, using the music, sound, and the actors reaction shots.
But I never want to see it ever again, I never felt this bad watching GOT, not even the RW was so bad, or the sept scene or Craster's Keep was this bad, or Dany's nights with Drogo. I wish I could forget it ever happened
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Post by Deleted on May 18, 2015 7:34:48 GMT
From a production standpoint, the scene was very well done, they managed to make it as terrible and disturbing as it should be without being explicit, using the music, sound, and the actors reaction shots. But I never want to see it ever again, I never felt this bad watching GOT, not even the RW was so bad, or the sept scene or Craster's Keep was this bad, or Dany's nights with Drogo. I wish I could forget it ever happened I have never felt so anxious watching a GoT scene. Alfie Allen was superb once again.
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Post by Nezzer on May 18, 2015 7:58:54 GMT
From a production standpoint, the scene was very well done, they managed to make it as terrible and disturbing as it should be without being explicit, using the music, sound, and the actors reaction shots. But I never want to see it ever again, I never felt this bad watching GOT, not even the RW was so bad, or the sept scene or Craster's Keep was this bad, or Dany's nights with Drogo. I wish I could forget it ever happened I have never felt so anxious watching a GoT scene. Alfie Allen was superb once again. Same here. I hadn't felt this nervous watching the show since the RW. Unlike enid I have rewatched it several times, though. The wedding was so beautifully created and the acting was so good that I couldn't let a horrific act get in the way of my appreciation for the rest of the scene.
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Post by Deleted on May 18, 2015 8:07:38 GMT
I have never felt so anxious watching a GoT scene. Alfie Allen was superb once again. Same here. I hadn't felt this nervous watching the show since the RW. Unlike enid I have rewatched it several times, though. The wedding was so beautifully created and the acting was so good that I couldn't let a horrific act get in the way of my appreciation for the rest of the scene. For me the RW was sad and that was just about it. Sansa's scene though... I still feel sick and I didn't even watch the whole episode yet. Oh boy. My Unsullied friends aren't going to like this. These are the moments when my inner book purist comes out and wants to slam the show for such a horrible change.
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Post by Nezzer on May 18, 2015 8:09:49 GMT
Same here. I hadn't felt this nervous watching the show since the RW. Unlike enid I have rewatched it several times, though. The wedding was so beautifully created and the acting was so good that I couldn't let a horrific act get in the way of my appreciation for the rest of the scene. For me the RW was sad and that was just about it. Sansa's scene though... I still feel sick and I didn't even watch the whole episode yet. Oh boy. My Unsullied friends aren't going to like this. These are the moments when my inner book purist comes out and wants to slam the show for such a horrible change. Yeah, but my nerves during the RW were more concerned about D&D nailing the scene, which they did, but I was pretty worried. This time I felt like I was being forced to watch my sister having sex.
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Post by Admin on May 18, 2015 8:59:27 GMT
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Post by Admin on May 18, 2015 9:12:40 GMT
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Post by Enid on May 18, 2015 9:14:59 GMT
Well they have a point, one of the worse things about what happened is that Sansa became a victim again, and although there is nothing shameful about being a victim, the show made it look like she was going to have some power of her own at the end of season 4, and this season they left her alone surrounded by enemies again, only this time is even worse, because the Boltons are even more despicable than the Lannisters and, unlike Tyrion, Ramsay doesn't deserve to be called a human being
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Post by Admin on May 18, 2015 9:23:34 GMT
I really hope she kills someone responsible for what is happening. Maybe LF? There better be a pay off other than the escape
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Post by Paid Debt Lannister on May 18, 2015 9:41:33 GMT
Now that was an article. They really went for the jugular. I think the worst of all, to be honest, is the pun with the name of the episode. I hadn't realized that. Not nice at all...
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Post by Deleted on May 18, 2015 9:43:37 GMT
I really hope she kills someone responsible for what is happening. Maybe LF? There better be a pay off other than the escape Seriously, fuck LF! I hope he dies horribly. Hopefully eaten by a direwolf, or cut into pieces by Oathkeeper.
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Post by Admin on May 18, 2015 9:44:22 GMT
Now that was an article. They really went for the jugular. I think the worst of all, to be honest, is the pun with the name of the episode. I hadn't realized that. Not nice at all... I don't thin the pun was intentional, at least I really freaking hope so I imagine this is just the first of the articles to come, let's sit back and watch Cogman and D&D make it so much worse if they give more interviews.
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Post by Paid Debt Lannister on May 18, 2015 9:45:44 GMT
At least there are people reacting like that. I've already read "not rape" more than once.
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Post by Paid Debt Lannister on May 18, 2015 9:48:39 GMT
Now that was an article. They really went for the jugular. I think the worst of all, to be honest, is the pun with the name of the episode. I hadn't realized that. Not nice at all... I don't thin the pun was intentional, at least I really freaking hope so I imagine this is just the first of the articles to come, let's sit back and watch Cogman and D&D make it so much worse if they give more interviews. Yes. I will be pleasantly waiting. There is still the WoS to go. Imagine the repercussions.
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Post by Admin on May 18, 2015 9:57:55 GMT
I don't thin the pun was intentional, at least I really freaking hope so I imagine this is just the first of the articles to come, let's sit back and watch Cogman and D&D make it so much worse if they give more interviews. Yes. I will be pleasantly waiting. There is still the WoS to go. Imagine the repercussions. Mark my words when I say in the end of this season Cersei will have received gentler treatment than Sansa
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Post by Deleted on May 18, 2015 10:02:40 GMT
Darth Sansa goes down in flames.
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