is sansa the biggest villain of the tv series?
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Demented_DoggVIII — 9 years ago(January 13, 2017 09:29 AM)
They would have been killed either way and Sansa, like most characters, underestimated Joffreys cruelty (so did Varys for example, if you remember; he gave Ned pretty crappy advice in the cell, considering the consequences).
ignorance is no excuse, and even if it were, why didnt she kill joffery when she had the chace (he was forcing her to look at her fathers decapitated head) she is a coward!
She didn't have a choice if she wanted to live and Tyrion isn#t the kind of character to not understand that (he's far from being someone to sacrifice his life for a "noble cause")
not true at all, he near sacrificed his life at the battle of the black water for a "noble cause" you dumb bastard. sansa is a nasty coward and there is no excuse for her actions
No problem? She's pretty much shocked by both murders, but, again, what was she supposed to do?
yes she was in such shock that she lied to the lords of the vale about her aunts murder. she is a lying evil whore, and nothing more -
janhommer — 9 years ago(January 13, 2017 09:57 AM)
he near sacrificed his life at the battle of the black water for a "noble cause"
It wasn't a "noble cause", he did it because as a Lannister
and
a dwarf (had it at least been only one of those things) he had no other choice. He had nowhere to run and, as a Lannister, Stannis would've killed him after winning the battle. He didn't care about Joffrey or Cersei (and, mind you, who could blame him?), he tried to save his own life, first and foremost (which, again, I don't really blame him for, but that goes for Sansa, too, that's the thing).
I'm not trying to "defend" Sansa like she can do no wrong, she's ust as morally questionable as almost all the characters on the show,
that's why
(!) she's hardly the "biggest villain".