Sansa looked like a total villain at the end being crowned
Did she not? that bitch looked straight up villainous all in black with a cold expression on her face as she was being crowned.
shareDid she not? that bitch looked straight up villainous all in black with a cold expression on her face as she was being crowned.
shareShe was always a selfish bitch. The Crowning scene reminded me of Elizabeth I. https://youtu.be/yBS-MktwqgI
shareYeah her entire motive behind making the North an independent territory was so she could be in power and have total control over it. Jon was honorable and didn't care about power, but Sansa that selfish bitch was all about having power, thats why she hated Dany the moment she met her cause she was another female who was stronger than her and gonna be in power.
shareabsolutely. If Bran were King, wouldn't the North's interests be represented adequately? She wouldn't even acknowledge that.
shareYeah you'd think.
I lost all respect for Sansa the moment she immediately broke her promise to Jon and blabbed to Tyrion about the secret she swore never to tell. You can tell she has no honor, she breaks a promise and a swear at the drop of a dime if it benefits her, her word means jack shit.
Did she not? that bitch looked straight up villainous all in black with a cold expression on her face as she was being crowned.
You don't say 'bitch', you say 'empowered'. You don't say 'cold expression', you say 'modern and independent'. And you don't say 'villainous', you say 'feminist'. Please, use the right terms.
Lol
shareI guess they are setting her up to be the next seemingly "good" character to be corrupted by power in a spinoff.
shareSansa is just another Cersei.
shareIf anything, she has some blame on the the destruction of kings landing.
shareShe's been spoilt all her life, then influenced by King Joffrey, Ramsay Bolton and Petyr Baelish more so than her parents I would suggest, I wouldn’t be surprised in the books if she turns out to be a bit sadistic in later life, and I wouldn’t blame her for it.
shareMore ruthless than sadistic, IMHO, which a Westerosian leader needs to be.
If she ever had anyone skinned alive it'd be to terrorize her enemies into giving up, not because she enjoys it the way Ramsay did.