She's done plenty useful. Like keep herself alive, and play the game of politics. Most everyone just hates/dislikes her because she has the audacity to play the game like a girl, and not a strong willed tomboy type.
She's done plenty useful. Like keep herself alive, and play the game of politics. Most everyone just hates/dislikes her because she has the audacity to play the game like a girl, and not a strong willed tomboy type.
I'd only have to partially agree. I think a lot of the dislike stems from the naivete she showed in the first book/season. More than that, she's been a lot more passive in the books than in the series. What they've been doing for her in the series right now is actually a big improvement which has tons of potential...at this point really I'd say I do dislike her character for the mistake she did but don't think she's worthy of the vitriol people throw her way.
I've not read ahead and all of that, but I have this feeling the author (or perhaps the writer of the series, or both) is going to take Sansa and turn her into this amazing character of amazing badass by the end of the books/series. I have no idea why, it's just this particular gut feeling I've had for a while.
Will be fun to see!
And I love too Be still, my indelible friend That love soon might end You are unbreaking And be known in its aching Though quaking Shown in this shaking Though crazy Lately of my wasteland, baby That's just wasteland, baby
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My main reasons for not liking Sansa is because for the first three books she does very little but cry and say "I love Joffery" like a good little puppet. Demonstrating no individual thought or will, those kind of characters just irritate me to no end. I'm all for the lady-like character, or the princess, but have some bloody personality!
@Kerria she doesn't play the game, she allows herself to be a pawn and just rolls with it because that's what's expected of her because she's a woman. A woman who plays the game as a woman is Cercei, and she does it well, but is evil! Love to hate that one.
She's starting to have some free-thought and develop as a character in book 5, but that is still such a long time to have any character development for someone who has been there since the beginning, when much more interesting characters have been tossed to the side and slain out of hand or "off-screen".
Still love this guy second most of all. Best wisdom I've read in a long time usually comes from him.
I've not read ahead and all of that, but I have this feeling the author (or perhaps the writer of the series, or both) is going to take Sansa and turn her into this amazing character of amazing badass by the end of the books/series. I have no idea why, it's just this particular gut feeling I've had for a while.
Will be fun to see!
I think she's just going to die a dumb death because the author likes to write realistically.. and Sansa Stark is a weak little girl who would never turn into a badass in a real scenario. Just speculation.
@Tohran I actually "read" (more like heard. The audiobook is amazing because the guy actually changes his voice for the characters, which I'd never heard done before!) that quote a few days ago and had to listen to it again because it's so truthful for his character.
Sansa is starting to play the game with Littlefinger in the show. I can't say the same for the books because even when I was reading them, I hadn't gotten that far. I'm inclined to agree with @Saeva about her being killed off in a dumb way- my feeling would be her horse flinging her or trusting in others too much because she's naive to a fault.
edit: The guy who did all of the audiobooks (he went back and did the fourth after fans wanted him back so much. He's done all five books on audiobook) is Roy Dotrice. He was going to play Grand Maester Pycelle, but couldn't do it with the scheduling and was recast. He was Hallyne the Pyromancer in season 2 though!
Aurora says, "Tharvis, why are you always breaking things?!" Artemis says, "You are so high maintenance, Tharvis, gosh." Tecton says, "It's still your fault, Tharvis."
that almost looks like half of the two liters is pure sugar
Aurora says, "Tharvis, why are you always breaking things?!" Artemis says, "You are so high maintenance, Tharvis, gosh." Tecton says, "It's still your fault, Tharvis."
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Hahaha please, Mr. Martin, kill that useless character! 5 books and she's done NOTHING USEFUL!
She helped kill people.
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Oh god the Babality was hilarious.
Viva la Bluef.
I'd only have to partially agree. I think a lot of the dislike stems from the naivete she showed in the first book/season. More than that, she's been a lot more passive in the books than in the series. What they've been doing for her in the series right now is actually a big improvement which has tons of potential...at this point really I'd say I do dislike her character for the mistake she did but don't think she's worthy of the vitriol people throw her way.
That love soon might end You are unbreaking
And be known in its aching Though quaking
Shown in this shaking Though crazy
Lately of my wasteland, baby That's just wasteland, baby
My main reasons for not liking Sansa is because for the first three books she does very little but cry and say "I love Joffery" like a good little puppet. Demonstrating no individual thought or will, those kind of characters just irritate me to no end. I'm all for the lady-like character, or the princess, but have some bloody personality!
@Kerria she doesn't play the game, she allows herself to be a pawn and just rolls with it because that's what's expected of her because she's a woman. A woman who plays the game as a woman is Cercei, and she does it well, but is evil! Love to hate that one.
She's starting to have some free-thought and develop as a character in book 5, but that is still such a long time to have any character development for someone who has been there since the beginning, when much more interesting characters have been tossed to the side and slain out of hand or "off-screen".
Still love this guy second most of all. Best wisdom I've read in a long time usually comes from him.
I think she's just going to die a dumb death because the author likes to write realistically.. and Sansa Stark is a weak little girl who would never turn into a badass in a real scenario. Just speculation.
@Tohran I actually "read" (more like heard. The audiobook is amazing because the guy actually changes his voice for the characters, which I'd never heard done before!) that quote a few days ago and had to listen to it again because it's so truthful for his character.
Sansa is starting to play the game with Littlefinger in the show. I can't say the same for the books because even when I was reading them, I hadn't gotten that far. I'm inclined to agree with @Saeva about her being killed off in a dumb way- my feeling would be her horse flinging her or trusting in others too much because she's naive to a fault.
edit: The guy who did all of the audiobooks (he went back and did the fourth after fans wanted him back so much. He's done all five books on audiobook) is Roy Dotrice. He was going to play Grand Maester Pycelle, but couldn't do it with the scheduling and was recast. He was Hallyne the Pyromancer in season 2 though!
Artemis says, "You are so high maintenance, Tharvis, gosh."
Tecton says, "It's still your fault, Tharvis."
http://9gag.tv/p/aKW4A1/this-is-what-happens-when-you-boil-coke-crazy-russian-hacker?ref=fbl9
that almost looks like half of the two liters is pure sugar
Artemis says, "You are so high maintenance, Tharvis, gosh."
Tecton says, "It's still your fault, Tharvis."
Sugar expands a lot when you cook it.
The video doesn't seem gross or surprising to me.
FOR THE LOVE OF GOD, MONTRESOR!