At that moment when she says “maybe he’ll give me yours” is probably the first time that she actually stands up for herself and afterwords, she progresses on standing up for herself throughout the series.
She was also savage to Ramsay by telling him to "Sleep Well" before Battle of Bastards only for her to kill him by his hungry dogs which he hasn't fed for a week which is pretty dumb.
@@faren0003there was an interview with him a few days ago. He says he is interested in acting again but not full-time. Maybe a few small parts here and there if he can find the kind of role he would like to play.
The most hearbreaking thing is the fact that when she was forced to look, it's like she turned off a huge part of her emotions. She had to. It's very heartbreaking because that CHANGES you. And I don't think the fact that Sophie Turner was really young and still nailed that kind of complex layered acting, is appreciated enough👏👏 Edit: for anyone asking, this is Game of Thrones, the HBO series🔥
Yeah this scene was really realistic of abuse. Reminds me of when I was an innocent naive kid and then reality crushed me as I learned how the world really is
In the book they describe how she is forced to look but she does not see. So what’s happening here is she is basically mentally forcing herself to block out what she is looking at, which explains the lack of emotion from her while she looks
Imagine if rob just casually came walking up with his sword covered in blood (from jofferys guards) and just took jofferys head off and handed it to Sansa right there😂
“Mother says I’m still to marry you” Nice bit of foreshadowing on who the real villain is, because as evil and cruel as Joffery is, Cersei is far worse, because she is in a position that she could help Sansa, an innocent child, and chooses to instead make her life a living hell.
All her illusions washed away so quickly and brutally. One moment, you're a child with dreams, next an adult who has been forever changed by the cruelty in this world.
@@devipatil0704 It’s always the Indians who get bugged by a small grammatical error. Haven’t you all had of the English? I mean, y’all were ruled for so many years and y’all are still obsessed with them. English is not everyone’s first language, stop behaving like it is yours. People make errors, you don’t have to correct them.
@@WTFuzzzz She even said it her self “I’m a slow learner, it’s true, but I learn.” She might not catch on immediately, but she does. That girl went through HELL, and still managed to be a winner of the Game of Thrones. She won her crown and deserves it everywhere. Long Reign the Queen of the North!
"Please let me go home! I promise I won't do any treason!"... such a sweet innocent girls response. she had never heard that word before and didn't really understand its true meaning. I hated this monster! Jack Gleason played this part with such incredible talent.
@@hoesmad8445 her dad tried to talk some sense into her and get her to leave but she wanted to stay with Joffrey and “make pretty blonde haired babies” and wouldn’t listen to him. If she would have just listened none of it would have happened. So like I said, it’s literally her fault.
@@jessicacharlton7347 oh I know!! They really had to downplay a LOT. Like Ramsey! Phewweeee that dude was a monster!! They definitely did a good job on the show making our anger toward the villains almost palpable lol But had they gone straight off the books, I'm willing to bet they'd have needed an NC17 rating lol
@@GunnyMoose666 not in context to the movie but in real life 😅 I've not seen the movie...I just got motivated from that particular scene and written the comment in a spur but it is what a relationship should be like. (According to me at least)
@@master..69you accidently switched her for his, completely changing the meaning of what you said. Yes, Sansa trusted HER brother. You made it sound as though she should trust the brother of her horrible fiancee Joffrey, by putting HIS.
the sad part is that when she first met him she truly did like him and took up for him at any chance she could. she wanted to be with him, he manipulated her at first into thinking he was sweet and kept getting worse and worse. I absolutely love the young women from this show (dany, arya, and sansa) they were all wronged and yet grew from that horrible treatment and became stronger because of it. I LOVE THIS SHOW!
Not because of it but in spite of it. We have to stop treating abuse as some sort of initiation ritual. That people need to go trough shit to become badass. NO. You are badass if you stay sane and strong DESPITE those horrible things. There are many people out there that change forever because of their trauma. It’s horrible and not some stepstone to becoming badass
I love how Joffrey becomes a bit unnerved when he doesn't get as big a reaction out of her as he had hoped. That's why he points to the septa, hoping that she's going to break. Gleeson did a great job with Joffrey.
Sean Bean's acting in this scene was incredible. Imagine staying perfectly still and not breathing or groaning in pain while your head is literally detached from your body and mounted on a spike. Even more impressive that he managed to keep his brain intact enough to stay lucid and act it all out. Masterful, Emmy worthy performance.
That's what I said from the get go. The Purple Wedding was a huge disappointment, both in the books and the show. Too fast. I wanted Joffery to suffer a lot longer than he did.
I think we can all agree that this was the moment Sansa started to realize there wasn’t any happiness in the world like the one she grew up in, unless she made it herself.
@@alittlebitofsugar I think Sansa getting raped by Ramsey was her changing moment. Just because she made a mad face here doesn’t mean she changed. She was still stupid afterwards and she deserved it. Dumbass girl
Damn, seeing her father like that really broke her. This is the reality of girls who has their head in the clouds half the time. It hurts so deep when reality so cruel crashes down. U feel disillusioned and numb if you're not bawling your eyes out from grief.
This is so relatable for me. I also used to have my head in the clouds when I was a girl/teen. Wouldn't belive when people told me that the world is cruel and not romantic as I saw it. Then reality hit me. You are right, to those who have their head in the clouds, this is the reality we have to face. 5 years in therapy, and I'm still struggling. I used to hate Sansa so much, until I relised that the reason behind my hatred for her, was because I was just like her. She is a mirror of myself.
We only had our heads in the clouds because our parents put them there to "protect" us...but reality is cruel to those who don't grow up in it. Don't protect your children from the reality of the world. Let them see people for what they are and teach them to be strong.
for a second she was in so much grief she was overcome by anger rather than fear. love is powerful enough to make you hope but even more powerful to completely decimate fear
@@attiepollard7847 They left out every prophecy that dealt with the Lannisters that didn't involve the deaths of Cersei's children. “When your tears have drowned you, the valonqar shall wrap his hands about your pale white throat and choke the life from you.” Valonqar means “younger sibling” and so Cersei decided that meant Tyrion would be the death of her. Hopefully in the books GRRM properly addressed this. I've always thought Arya (as a faceless man) would wear Jamie's face and murder Cersei. I think Tyrion being the Valonqar in Cersei's mind is a red herring.
It’s absolutely heartbreaking how every person she was forced to marry treated her. Sure, she was a bit bitchy to Arya at some point, but she did not deserve any of this
Rewatching this scene and really having it sink in that this is the exact moment darkness started growing in Sansa's soul. And then she becomes the Queen of Winterfell, surrounded by snow. We have an Ice Queen right here.
She’s also the reason though. “Oh i wanna marry joffrey despite him trying to kill my younger sister after she defended her friend which my prince cut to show off to me”
just absolutely fantastic acting here from them both. This scene had me SHOOK when I first saw it all those years ago, and it STILL got me shaking in my boots right now. Chills and utter heartbreak.
She’s still a dumbass after the whole series is done. You really think made any right decisions? Only thing she did right is she brought the vale to battle of the bastards.
Sansa at this moment changed. Joffrey I'm glad he got what he deserved soon enough. This was a well written scene and well acted. Especially as one can hear Sansas voice harden and her emotions change. 💪🏻🙏🏻✨
in the whole GoT ...she has the most courageous heart.....and a witty one too.... who just not influenced or blown away with anger and hatred.... she has the power....to control her emotions and use them at the right time right place.
Everyone talks about the hounds character arcand Theon’s character arc, but Sansa what is the one that got me the most “from a little bird to true wolf”
People also forget she was about to kill Joffrey right there and almost did it until the Hound offered her a tissue. Everyone hated her throughout the whole show for being stupid. Sure, she was a stupid kid but who wasn't? She's had a sheltered childhood. It was understandable. I loved her character to the very end and I loved how she became more and more like Cersei towards the end. Ruthless. Pragmatic. Careful. I also loved the fact she supported (to the best of her knowledge) her bastard brother's rule over the North instead of trying to seize the power completely, even in his absence. And even got independence for her people in the end. A true queen indeed, worthy of the position.
@@DarthOblivious7891 well, I get why people call her stupid and I don’t think it’s because what she did as a kid I think that’s more because she failed to see little finger for what he was even when everyone around her did even when it was becoming really clear it wasn’t until he started telling her to kill off her own family that she woke the hell up😂 but at least she woke the hell up her mom never did. I don’t hear anyone calling her dumb.
Sansa always had nerves of steel and resilience. She endured and survived and remained herself through it all. She’s a survivor, with more strength in her than most people want to admit.
I’ve never hated a Fictional character so much in my life That actor is going to have to go the rest of his life knowing total strangers despise him passionately
the actor himself is the complete opposite of his character, it’s funny how it’s always the nicest people who play the worst villains in movies and tv shows, Jack Gleeson is one hell of an actor
No one should blame or despise the actor for playing a character. It shows a lack of ability to differentiate fiction from reality and an acute sense of immaturity. If anything, his ability to make people feel so passionately embellishes his talent as an actor.
At the moment I am not quite sure but I remember she was nagging the whole time she wanted to become his wife and be his queen and foreseeing wonderful children. I never understood this part of the script to make a future queen that naive or even stupid. Now she seems awake
@@mahificent You are right. It was a grown up who allowed a child to become king and murder her family. How would you react in real life? Would you really make this or a similar excuse concerning a head of state beginning a war? He / she / div was too young / too old / too stupid. So it just happened. All these are hard decisions. I do know this is just a movie / series. But there are a lot of people who learn from this for everyday life actions. When you are lucky it is unconsciously and not with open eyes. I can't remember anybody told this child: You are cherishing not only a symbol of power and this is a nice fairytale with a happy ending. This person is not nice. Please do not encourage him by telling him he is perfect. When I say now she is awake it means this scene was a turning point in her life; up to then it was beliefs, dreams, hopes, trying to hide the ugly things in life by bending the head. And then BANG there was reality and knowing. Knowing the person behind the glamorous facade. In everydays life it is often quite similar. I am sorry I see things most times not in the light of a nice candle but in flashlights like a stadium. Can't help it.
@@fellfederflosse_furfeather5230 Yep , growing up takes out the fairy-tale of life out of us . And that is the big lesson of GOT , life is not a fairy-tale ( as in most hollywood films/series) . According to the life you wanna live you have to calculate in all risks to achieve your goal ? If you fail so , shit will be on your way , earlier than later . Their will be no elfs, fairy-godmothers, wizards aso to help you .
Yeah killing the Septa is like killing a nun. Set up his mother for that walk of shame here.... And sealed his own fate not showing any mercy to a man who bent the knee. Tyrion tried to smack it into him while Tywin tried to tell him. Cersei said he was a perfect little angel
I HATE Joffrey so much but Jack Gleeson portrayed him perfectly, so perfect that he will piss anyone and everyone off, and then Sansa is just gorgeous and I love her and I feel so bad for everything she got forced to do
She put herself in her position. Simp for Joffrey and got her father killed, simp for little finger and got raped by Ramsey. She wanna bitch at Jon because he made Dani the queen when they needed her dragons. So much for Sansa making the right decisions. And now the north is her to rule that dumb little girl
Started the show as a little scary girl and finished as a strong survivor. She graduated with a Game of Thrones degree in Lannister's College and then went on to do a master's degree in Little Finger's Academy. Both were crucial for the Doctorate at Ramsey's school. As Tyrion said, "Lady Sansa you may still survive us all". And survive them all she did.