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bunchanumbers said:
Great episode. It is most likely my favorite one in the whole series. Great writing, great direction and the action was gritty and dirty. Loved it.

Also Sansa isn't a villain. She is evolving. She is far removed from that spoiled little girl that left Winterfell during Season 1. She has seen the terrors of men. The darkness of power. She has witnessed torture, beatings, betrayals and death. She was even robbed of her virginity by a terrible man. I think that this is the end result of what Cersi was trying to teach her about the real ways of the world.

I don't think she is a villain at all. To me it seems like she is fighting back at the world that turned her into the woman she is, by using the tools they used against her.

So what you're sayying is that she learned from cersei and littlefinger, and she was already a spoiled, proud, brat, and somehow she has good traits now? Literally 2 of the worst villains in the show have taught her what she knows.

Tell, me, what virtues does she have? Honor? Loyalty? Courage? Like, at least Cersei has loyalty, Sansa didnt even tell Jon about the army of vale. She used him as bait.

Think about it again from my angle.

I totally get the whole "she's seen some shit". But there are people who see shit and do good, like theon, and there are people who see shit and are still bad, margaery, and there are people who see shit and turn bad.