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.
sharethe cumulative butthurt in this thread is tremendously strong 😂
shareDo you think Ramsay shagged her good?
shareNice spoiler alert, douche bag.
shareThe shows been out for years now, not my fault you chose to go to a message board of a show that would very likely be discussing spoiler stuff in the titles. Next time watch a show before going to a place where its discussed, just common sense.
I always avoid going to message boards of shows before i watch them. Especially for a show like GOT that will have spoilers everywhere, you're just asking to be spoiled coming here.
That's all fun and everything but it's still VERY easy and considerate to put "spoiler alert" or something similar. It has 8 seasons which means people may want to discuss things during the course of watching them and if people alert spoilers, others can steer clear of those threads. Sorry, but not everyone is like you. Common courtesy.
shareCome to think of it, why WAS she wearing black? Why wasn't she wearing white and gray, the Stark house colors?
shareBecause black equals badass and the scene was all about Sansa being a badass.
Or maybe she was still wearing widow's weeds!
shareNo it was girl power fan service. Sansa was made the Queen in the North because she bagsied it. Just another of the incredibly stupid and lame plot fiascos of the last episode.
I agree that it was stupid to make Sansa Queen of the North, one of my alternate scenarios for the ending involves Sansa and Tyrion as King and Queen of Westeros, and being absolutely horrified by the idea of having to produce an heir. They like and respect each other, but the thought of having sex would give them both the heebie-jeebies!
But that's not part of my complaint, my complaint was simply her inappropriate gown. It's not like she's in mourning for her late husband, and the only appropriate thing for the occasion would have been a gray and white gown like any Lord or Lady of Westeros. Something like this, but with white in place of the golden brown.
https://i.pinimg.com/originals/08/a9/7b/08a97bea7f55fe868edc8bc590d0f50d.jpg
But in the last season, the costumers just put everyone in black regardless of house affiliation, they got as lazy as the damn writers.