I can’t say that about myself. I am a fan of Margery, I think this character was lost in half a word, without realizing the potential of this smart and beautiful character. Margery one love, Cersei may go to hell:((
When I first watched this I thought ep9 was the best episode of the show. Then this episode came on a week later and I was floored. To me this is one of the best finales of any series I've ever seen.
@@LetsWatchTV89 I think you had said that 5-10 was your favourite because of how it played out. I hinted that this episode was similar and even better, without saying which episode it was. Bear in mind that this season is supposed to be part of what SOME folks call GoT sucking or failing or whatever they say. Still more WTF's to come.
@@MonaroMel1 This is supposed to be part of the crappy years of GoT, they say. Hard for me to watch this episode and hate on this season or any season after it. One of their absolute bests, imo (episodes).
The way GOT turns us into people who enjoy watching someone get murdered (like Walder frey or high septon) is WILD lmao that’s why it’s such a good show.
Loved your reaction celebrating Cersei's "win"! Payback is sweet! As far as my opinion on Sansa's reluctance to tell Jon the truth -- I agree the story falls a bit flat there but I chalk it up to Littlefinger's dangerous influence... and her trying to come into her own but after her shitty experiences she just can't allow herself to trust others.
Oh and something people don’t pick up on is when Sam gets to the citadel and you see the tower having all the white birds flying out is the white ravens flying all over Westeros to let them know winter has come and also when Sam is inside the library that gold sphere hanging in the middle is the sphere we see in the intro ❤❤
A lot of people Miss just how beautiful of a woman septa unella is in real life. If you get a chance, google the actress. I’ll be the first to admit, it is surprising! Same with brienne of Tarth
24:10- it's television so it's Emmys, not Oscars, but yeah, Liam Cunningham killed that scene. You really felt Davos' pain there. I could write an essay on this one episode, so much good s**t happens. But I'll just say this and the previous episode are part of why season 6 is one of my favorites.
@@LetsWatchTV89 Remember when you were on the verge of quitting during season 3. Now you know why we were telling you to stick with it *Because of seasons 4 & 6*
go head and have a sip!!! 🍷that music when cersei is being crowned, it almost sounds like a requiem at first.. and then the tone shift when she looks to jaime 👌 long may she reign! looking forward to your recap.
@@Caraxes_RoguePrinceI personally think that he would have been goaded into interaction before Littlefinger showed up even if he did know about his possible help. Rickon was dead regardless, just like Sansa told Jon before the battle.
My interpretation was that Sansa didn’t tell Jon because she didn’t want to tip her hand to Ramsey. Jon is my favorite character, but he isn’t good at playing the game. I was mad at Sansa the first time I watched. So I do get what you mean. I understood it more upon a second viewing, and knowing how Ramsey is. He tricked Jon even when Sansa warned him not to fall into any traps.
Another Awesome episode and reaction video! You had to hate to love Cersi, but that was AMAZING with the Sept! Boom 😅 This was a good episode, especially with the Jon Snow reveal, Arya's return and revenge, and the New World Order. But if I was Margery, I would've snuck out of the back door, hen Tommen didn't arrive. Anyway, Can't wait for next reaction video and season. Thanks.
Idk what's going on with RUclips but I've had to resubscribe to your channel twice. Everyone check your subscriptions periodically on channels you really like. Make sure you aren't unsubscribed to them
I felt a little sorry for you while reacting…you really didn’t get to fully enjoy this episode on your first watch while giving your reactions. So many fantastic events, revelations, dialogues dropped one after the other there was no time to even take a breath. But I hope you at least enjoyed everything on offer while editing. This is my favorite episode and I continue to relish it on every re-watch. Great reaction 🤩
There are two reasons for Sansa not to tell Jon about the army at The Vale. First, she didn't want to ask Peter for help because she didn't trust him. He betrayed her. He turned her over to the Boltons. She just told him she never wanted to see him again. Also, Jon would never have agreed to it. Baelish is dangerous! He has betrayed their entire family.
@@tylabarros1506 That is true but Sansa did not know that. Jon only agreed because Sam talked him into it. I'm not saying she made the right decision. But she had room for doubt. Now he is right back at plotting already.
A coworker who does not usually watch this kind of show, heard me describe the characters and their personalities. Cersei's walk of shame was one of the first episodes he saw. He came to work the next day, absolutely convinced that Cersei was going to murder every last one of them. This episode still stunned him.
Yay! This is my favorite episode, great reaction as always, Sansa is was conflicted about telling Jon about Littlefinger, but be patient, there are more things to come, anyway, what did you think about the music? It's on my Playlist. And Jon's reveal, what do you think?
Music was great, the first 10 minutes took some creative sound editing to get past some copyrights but yes loved it. Jon's reveal has so many possibilities i cant wait to see where the show goes, but my first thought was does he have a claim to the iron throne?....Great episode
Dude Sansa was saying they need more men and to wait the whole time. She knew they'd never get Rickon back and that Ramsay would lead them into a trap. Jon refused to listen, and she was right about everything. It's really on Jon, not Sansa..
@mrozay607 One person's opinion, not mine though. She was saying they need more men while not mentioning the possibility of the Vale showing up. She KNEW they wouldn't get Rickon back....lol...ok...Brienne could have said the same thing about her when Ramsey had her. Her way worked cuz thats how the show was written but we don't know if Jon and Ser Davos could have came up with a plan if they had all the info.
@@LetsWatchTV89 In the books they resemble each other like father and son too. Ned and his sister looked like twins almost. Arya came out resembling her the same way Jon resembles Uncle Ned.
@@LetsWatchTV89 Ok who's Jon's father then ? I'm surprised you didn't mention the Jon reveal afterwards. That's usually the first thing reactors talk about.
isnt that obvious? Rhaegar kidnapped her, Ned was there to save her. Thats Rhaegars kid. Im just wondering does this give Jon a claim to the throne. Although everyone that knows is dead except Bran.
Sansa has no reason for not telling Jon about Littlefinger. She just didn’t want to, that’s all I got. And of course Jon being Jon, let all of that go. He’s not going to berate her.
Yes, Jon would've waited and saved many lives had Sansa told him. But...no one cares, son. Lol. We still riding off the high of the battle and shit. We just chose to ignore that shit. You should do the same. *shrugs*
If no one in the show cared, they would have glossed over it completely. Still, I agree that whole subplot was handled rather poorly, but it should be obvious that Sansa didn't do what she did out of malice towards Jon. The writers apparently were trying to show Sansa's deep mistrust of everyone. This was made obvious when Brienne called her out on it -- why she had lied to Jon earlier. They could have explored that further, making her struggle to trust Jon more of a thing... but sadly, in the end, they didn't. One wonders if there were scenes written or even filmed (on this subplot) that ended up on the cutting room floor.
@bleepbloop6234 well its hard to argue what could have happened vs what actually did happened. The way Sansa handled things worked, so its easy to say she was right, but we dont know what kind of plan Jon, Ser Davos, Torrmund , as well as Sansa would have came up with if they had all the knowledge. If anyone could defeat Winterfell it would be someone born there and knew any potential weaknesses. Also the gates werent meant to hold up against a giant. My point was, Sansa's plan just completely wrote Rickon off, now you can say Rickon was dead regardless but that's matter of opinion. Brienne could have said Sansa was ok after weeks or months of not seeing a candle being lit but she didn't. Sansa was way to quick to give up on her little brother. Also when she is screaming at Jon we need more men and he is pleading to hear that there isnt anyone left the look on her face tells me that she clearly knows the Vale will show up. That was after they met with Ramsey, why not tell Jon then? When the vale shows where is she? Right next to Baelish, clearly she knew they were coming. As if it was planned for Baelish to show exactly when he did. Im guessing Baelish hoped Jon was dead already. Jon made a emotional mistake in battle, but if your asking me who i would rather take military advice from Sansa or Jon, then the answer is Jon easily. Great comment.
I was waiting to hear what you were gonna say about the Brandon scene with the baby. lol. HBO actually made a website/ webpage to address confusion over that scene. Not sure if it is still up. +++ That Tommen scene caught THE WHOLE WORLD off guard, I think. It took forever for that reality to solidify in my brain after I saw it. It was surreal. +++ I think the story of Tywin 'deleting' House Reyne from Castamere was foreshadowing for what Cersei did to the Tyrels. +++ Tywin died and left 2 baby Tywins; 1 is a Dwarf and the other is a woman.+++ In the books, Rob named Jon his heir before he died too. Thx for the vid. Boring episode, right? ROFLMFAO
I am mad at myself for that scene, its the first time IMO ive been "broken" as a reactor. Meaning i stopped reacting, my brain locked up thinking about the implications of what i had just seen. So for like 20 seconds i was just silently muttering to myself...lol. Had to cut that
@@LetsWatchTV89 K. So you got it then. Cool. Some had questions about Jon's parentage after seeing that. They did not understand. Partly because of how the show has been building up to it.
@@LetsWatchTV89 LOL. Some folks thought that Ned and Lyanna were like Jaime and Cersei. HBO provided pictures with names and had arrows going from pictures to let folks know. Since Rhaegar was mentioned but never seen, it threw folks off. Understandable, imo.
Yah. I feel that way too. PART of me hopes I'd think like Sansa if I were Jon (makes sense?) Another part of me is laughing at that part saying, "You a Jon Snow all the way, mah Nephew. You'd fall for it 13/13 times, even if you knew it was a trap." 😥
Sansa won't explain anything, because in reality she is a complete fool and has been like that throughout the entire series. Just a sheep. But now “smart scriptwriters” will stubbornly mold Sansa into a super-smart and calculating girl, another “strong and independent” one. In general, we are already gradually approaching the moment (the first bells were back in season 5 and now they are ringing louder in season 6) when there are questions about... what is happening in the show. And I won’t spoil it, but if you look critically, there will be a lot of questions)
@@LetsWatchTV89 I forgot to add that in any case, your reactions to this show are very high quality, one of the best I have seen. So I'm waiting for season 7 and further reactions:)
I read the comment a few times but am still confused by it. My understanding from the show and the books is that Sansa is learning from both Cersei and Baelish. She was Baelish's bastard daughter, Alleyne Stone, for a while. Her shadiness is just her being baby Baelish, imo. Feels like am missing something. Yah?
@@TengAi21 And it will be shown in an extremely “clumsy” and “stupid” way. There is no reasonable explanation for the fact that she hid important military information about the knights of the valley from her “brother”, while it was she who initiated the start of the military conflict against the Boltons, agitating John for this. Because of her stupidity, the original plan was drawn up, because of which a lot of people died and John himself could have died. This is just stupidity, and nothing more. At the same time, the writers will persistently tell us that Sansa is “very smart.” Further on in season 7-8, the actions that Sansa takes also infuriated me personally, made me angry, and sometimes frankly caused bewilderment. But I won’t give specifics to avoid spoilers.
"Damn, stop telling her that her father was a madmen" just bookmark this moment for a later time...
Worst part about that scene with the water boarding, they actually realized years later they had truly waterboarded the actress for hours
AYYY🎉🎉🎉My fav ep of the SERIES ‼️‼️💯👊🏾💃🏿💜
here it is, arguably the best episode of the season :D
*series
That moment when everyone becomes a huge Cersei fan for 3 seconds.
I can’t say that about myself. I am a fan of Margery, I think this character was lost in half a word, without realizing the potential of this smart and beautiful character. Margery one love, Cersei may go to hell:((
@@Parovozik4ek I loved Margaery, too.
@@Parovozik4eklol..... cersei literally sent margaery to hell 😂😂
@@Parovozik4ekteam marg
Nah I always was from the beginning till the end.
When I first watched this I thought ep9 was the best episode of the show. Then this episode came on a week later and I was floored. To me this is one of the best finales of any series I've ever seen.
It was packed with good stuff.
@@LetsWatchTV89 I think you had said that 5-10 was your favourite because of how it played out. I hinted that this episode was similar and even better, without saying which episode it was. Bear in mind that this season is supposed to be part of what SOME folks call GoT sucking or failing or whatever they say. Still more WTF's to come.
I agree, there's no finale off any show or film that rivals it. Phenomenal. Back to back, brilliant 🫡
@@MonaroMel1 This is supposed to be part of the crappy years of GoT, they say. Hard for me to watch this episode and hate on this season or any season after it. One of their absolute bests, imo (episodes).
CONGRATS 🎉NOW ur a Full Grown Man of Winter💯👊🏾
The way GOT turns us into people who enjoy watching someone get murdered (like Walder frey or high septon) is WILD lmao that’s why it’s such a good show.
34:12 because you are a hard man of winter now 😂
Without looking im gonna guess your referring to me enjoying Walder's demise...lol...thats funny
Loved your reaction celebrating Cersei's "win"! Payback is sweet!
As far as my opinion on Sansa's reluctance to tell Jon the truth -- I agree the story falls a bit flat there but I chalk it up to Littlefinger's dangerous influence... and her trying to come into her own but after her shitty experiences she just can't allow herself to trust others.
Oh and something people don’t pick up on is when Sam gets to the citadel and you see the tower having all the white birds flying out is the white ravens flying all over Westeros to let them know winter has come and also when Sam is inside the library that gold sphere hanging in the middle is the sphere we see in the intro ❤❤
A lot of people
Miss just how beautiful of a woman septa unella is in real life. If you get a chance, google the actress. I’ll be the first to admit, it is surprising! Same with brienne of Tarth
I did not miss it. lol. I checked out both of them years ago. Brienne has to scowl to look 'not pretty'. 1 smile and you see the model she is.
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The way I be responding & talk back to you like you can hear me is crazy 😂
lol...love it
Yea battle of the bastards could have been the end of the season but this tops it imo
24:10- it's television so it's Emmys, not Oscars, but yeah, Liam Cunningham killed that scene. You really felt Davos' pain there. I could write an essay on this one episode, so much good s**t happens. But I'll just say this and the previous episode are part of why season 6 is one of my favorites.
I almost said Grammy, lol. Tough choice for me between season 4 and 6 for the best, but regardless great show so far
@@LetsWatchTV89 Yep it's 4 and 6 for me too.
@@LetsWatchTV89 Remember when you were on the verge of quitting during season 3. Now you know why we were telling you to stick with it *Because of seasons 4 & 6*
LETS GOOOO👏🏽👏🏽
go head and have a sip!!! 🍷that music when cersei is being crowned, it almost sounds like a requiem at first.. and then the tone shift when she looks to jaime 👌 long may she reign! looking forward to your recap.
You had the best reaction to this episode! I absolutely enjoyed it!
She didn't tell Jon about Littlefinger because she didn't trust Littlefinger to show, or to take their side if he did.
I have a simpler explanation - D&D just wanted her to appear on that hill like Gandalf in Helm's Deep. And that's that))
But she still asked for help lol why not just tell Jon at that point?
@@Caraxes_RoguePrinceI personally think that he would have been goaded into interaction before Littlefinger showed up even if he did know about his possible help. Rickon was dead regardless, just like Sansa told Jon before the battle.
100% agree with you on Sansa's decisions...people try to justify but no, she should've told him.
Hii loved your reaction on mirzapur
Oh thanks, i wanna get back to that show but GOT consumes my free time. I know season 3 came out not long ago, i will get back to that show.
imho... best episode of the series.... lots of resolutions...
Agreed...well for me best episode so for
My interpretation was that Sansa didn’t tell Jon because she didn’t want to tip her hand to Ramsey. Jon is my favorite character, but he isn’t good at playing the game. I was mad at Sansa the first time I watched. So I do get what you mean. I understood it more upon a second viewing, and knowing how Ramsey is. He tricked Jon even when Sansa warned him not to fall into any traps.
Yup. That was ONE of the reasons, I think.
This episode belongs to Arya and Cersei.hate Cersei but damn.
Another Awesome episode and reaction video! You had to hate to love Cersi, but that was AMAZING with the Sept! Boom 😅 This was a good episode, especially with the Jon Snow reveal, Arya's return and revenge, and the New World Order.
But if I was Margery, I would've snuck out of the back door, hen Tommen didn't arrive. Anyway, Can't wait for next reaction video and season. Thanks.
Idk what's going on with RUclips but I've had to resubscribe to your channel twice. Everyone check your subscriptions periodically on channels you really like. Make sure you aren't unsubscribed to them
Thanks for coming back, that's crazy.
Does the notification bell help? This is one of the channels that I use that for.
I felt a little sorry for you while reacting…you really didn’t get to fully enjoy this episode on your first watch while giving your reactions. So many fantastic events, revelations, dialogues dropped one after the other there was no time to even take a breath. But I hope you at least enjoyed everything on offer while editing. This is my favorite episode and I continue to relish it on every re-watch. Great reaction 🤩
So true, and yes i immediately rewatched sitting on my couch.
Ditto!
@@LetsWatchTV89who is Jon snow?
@Verdent777...what do u mean?
@@LetsWatchTV89 well I don’t want to ruin anything. So watch Ned and lyanna again. Loved your reaction.
The episode that Tyrion killed Tywin was aired on Father's Day
I stayed pissed about Sansa not telling Jon about the Vale
Thank you, i see alot of excuses for Sansa. For me there is no excuse.
I forgot how packed this episode was
There are two reasons for Sansa not to tell Jon about the army at The Vale. First, she didn't want to ask Peter for help because she didn't trust him. He betrayed her. He turned her over to the Boltons. She just told him she never wanted to see him again. Also, Jon would never have agreed to it. Baelish is dangerous! He has betrayed their entire family.
I couldnt disagree more.
Well said
@@tylabarros1506 That is true but Sansa did not know that. Jon only agreed because Sam talked him into it. I'm not saying she made the right decision. But she had room for doubt. Now he is right back at plotting already.
One of my favorite episodes! Cersei is a freaking genius. She got rid of all her problems in one fell swoop.
A coworker who does not usually watch this kind of show, heard me describe the characters and their personalities. Cersei's walk of shame was one of the first episodes he saw. He came to work the next day, absolutely convinced that Cersei was going to murder every last one of them. This episode still stunned him.
Yay! This is my favorite episode, great reaction as always, Sansa is was conflicted about telling Jon about Littlefinger, but be patient, there are more things to come, anyway, what did you think about the music? It's on my Playlist. And Jon's reveal, what do you think?
Music was great, the first 10 minutes took some creative sound editing to get past some copyrights but yes loved it. Jon's reveal has so many possibilities i cant wait to see where the show goes, but my first thought was does he have a claim to the iron throne?....Great episode
Where's your ship riding etiquette? All must stand in formation for the 3 day trip.
You should ABSOLUTELY watch R+L=J. It’s so good. The little crumbs and clues they give u all series long is crazy.
its not sooo god, better wait for the next season
Dude Sansa was saying they need more men and to wait the whole time. She knew they'd never get Rickon back and that Ramsay would lead them into a trap. Jon refused to listen, and she was right about everything. It's really on Jon, not Sansa..
@mrozay607 One person's opinion, not mine though. She was saying they need more men while not mentioning the possibility of the Vale showing up. She KNEW they wouldn't get Rickon back....lol...ok...Brienne could have said the same thing about her when Ramsey had her. Her way worked cuz thats how the show was written but we don't know if Jon and Ser Davos could have came up with a plan if they had all the info.
I think he's totally confused by the Jon Snow reveal. 🤣🤣
Not confused, just shocked. For 6 seasons this was Ned's bastard son and then just like that, he's not
@@LetsWatchTV89 This! At once you realize that Ned has always been honorable and loyal to his sister. It floored me the first time I watched it.
@@LetsWatchTV89 In the books they resemble each other like father and son too. Ned and his sister looked like twins almost. Arya came out resembling her the same way Jon resembles Uncle Ned.
@@LetsWatchTV89 Ok who's Jon's father then ? I'm surprised you didn't mention the Jon reveal afterwards. That's usually the first thing reactors talk about.
isnt that obvious? Rhaegar kidnapped her, Ned was there to save her. Thats Rhaegars kid. Im just wondering does this give Jon a claim to the throne. Although everyone that knows is dead except Bran.
Sansa has no reason for not telling Jon about Littlefinger. She just didn’t want to, that’s all I got. And of course Jon being Jon, let all of that go. He’s not going to berate her.
Wait why is the soundtrack different ? Killed the mood 😅 ..
@@kaunglaybarr1126 copyrights
Yes, Jon would've waited and saved many lives had Sansa told him. But...no one cares, son. Lol. We still riding off the high of the battle and shit. We just chose to ignore that shit. You should do the same. *shrugs*
LOL
If no one in the show cared, they would have glossed over it completely. Still, I agree that whole subplot was handled rather poorly, but it should be obvious that Sansa didn't do what she did out of malice towards Jon. The writers apparently were trying to show Sansa's deep mistrust of everyone. This was made obvious when Brienne called her out on it -- why she had lied to Jon earlier. They could have explored that further, making her struggle to trust Jon more of a thing... but sadly, in the end, they didn't. One wonders if there were scenes written or even filmed (on this subplot) that ended up on the cutting room floor.
@@Finians_MancaveI agree with that. I also think that even if she did tell Jon, that battle would have still ended up being a bloody mess.
@@bleepbloop6234 Does make sense to me. I'd not looked at it that way but, it makes perfect sense, imo. I agree.
@bleepbloop6234 well its hard to argue what could have happened vs what actually did happened. The way Sansa handled things worked, so its easy to say she was right, but we dont know what kind of plan Jon, Ser Davos, Torrmund , as well as Sansa would have came up with if they had all the knowledge. If anyone could defeat Winterfell it would be someone born there and knew any potential weaknesses. Also the gates werent meant to hold up against a giant. My point was, Sansa's plan just completely wrote Rickon off, now you can say Rickon was dead regardless but that's matter of opinion. Brienne could have said Sansa was ok after weeks or months of not seeing a candle being lit but she didn't. Sansa was way to quick to give up on her little brother. Also when she is screaming at Jon we need more men and he is pleading to hear that there isnt anyone left the look on her face tells me that she clearly knows the Vale will show up. That was after they met with Ramsey, why not tell Jon then? When the vale shows where is she? Right next to Baelish, clearly she knew they were coming. As if it was planned for Baelish to show exactly when he did. Im guessing Baelish hoped Jon was dead already. Jon made a emotional mistake in battle, but if your asking me who i would rather take military advice from Sansa or Jon, then the answer is Jon easily. Great comment.
I was waiting to hear what you were gonna say about the Brandon scene with the baby. lol. HBO actually made a website/ webpage to address confusion over that scene. Not sure if it is still up. +++ That Tommen scene caught THE WHOLE WORLD off guard, I think. It took forever for that reality to solidify in my brain after I saw it. It was surreal. +++ I think the story of Tywin 'deleting' House Reyne from Castamere was foreshadowing for what Cersei did to the Tyrels. +++ Tywin died and left 2 baby Tywins; 1 is a Dwarf and the other is a woman.+++ In the books, Rob named Jon his heir before he died too. Thx for the vid. Boring episode, right? ROFLMFAO
I am mad at myself for that scene, its the first time IMO ive been "broken" as a reactor. Meaning i stopped reacting, my brain locked up thinking about the implications of what i had just seen. So for like 20 seconds i was just silently muttering to myself...lol. Had to cut that
@@LetsWatchTV89 K. So you got it then. Cool. Some had questions about Jon's parentage after seeing that. They did not understand. Partly because of how the show has been building up to it.
@TengAi21 oh yea i immediately starting thinking is he immune to fire and what does this entitle him too.
@@LetsWatchTV89 LOL. Some folks thought that Ned and Lyanna were like Jaime and Cersei. HBO provided pictures with names and had arrows going from pictures to let folks know. Since Rhaegar was mentioned but never seen, it threw folks off. Understandable, imo.
I mean he was there to rescue her..but yea ok thats interesting
Maybe Sansa has trust issues? Idk or maybe she wasn’t sure littlefinger would come thru
Because jon is Dumb
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Ricon was a dead man no matter what.
Yah. I feel that way too. PART of me hopes I'd think like Sansa if I were Jon (makes sense?) Another part of me is laughing at that part saying, "You a Jon Snow all the way, mah Nephew. You'd fall for it 13/13 times, even if you knew it was a trap." 😥
32:20 Tyrion was hand for Joffrey on behalf of his father. Daenerys chose him, very emotional scene for Tyrion to be honoured with such a role
Sansa won't explain anything, because in reality she is a complete fool and has been like that throughout the entire series. Just a sheep. But now “smart scriptwriters” will stubbornly mold Sansa into a super-smart and calculating girl, another “strong and independent” one.
In general, we are already gradually approaching the moment (the first bells were back in season 5 and now they are ringing louder in season 6) when there are questions about... what is happening in the show. And I won’t spoil it, but if you look critically, there will be a lot of questions)
Oh no, i was afraid that was the route they were heading. Smh
@@LetsWatchTV89 I forgot to add that in any case, your reactions to this show are very high quality, one of the best I have seen. So I'm waiting for season 7 and further reactions:)
I read the comment a few times but am still confused by it. My understanding from the show and the books is that Sansa is learning from both Cersei and Baelish. She was Baelish's bastard daughter, Alleyne Stone, for a while. Her shadiness is just her being baby Baelish, imo. Feels like am missing something. Yah?
@@TengAi21 And it will be shown in an extremely “clumsy” and “stupid” way.
There is no reasonable explanation for the fact that she hid important military information about the knights of the valley from her “brother”, while it was she who initiated the start of the military conflict against the Boltons, agitating John for this. Because of her stupidity, the original plan was drawn up, because of which a lot of people died and John himself could have died. This is just stupidity, and nothing more. At the same time, the writers will persistently tell us that Sansa is “very smart.” Further on in season 7-8, the actions that Sansa takes also infuriated me personally, made me angry, and sometimes frankly caused bewilderment.
But I won’t give specifics to avoid spoilers.
Yikes