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In reply to the discussion: Viewers Are Quitting 'Game Of Thrones' After That Controversial Scene [View all]IVoteDFL
(417 posts)Every horrible thing that happens to the characters drives home that point. I don't think it is logical that there will never be any depictions of rape, because historically that is a very real consequence of war.
Frankly, it was more disturbing to see Jamie and Cersei reunite in the Sept when he returned to KL. The problem with it there was that the writers and director took a consensual sex scene from the novels and turned it into a pretty rape-y one... and still tried to claim it was consensual..and loving.
The problem with Sansa's storyline is that we've been seeing her abused too much since the first season. Since the pilot episode they have been pushing the fact that Sansa is not her sister and isn't likely to be a warrior. This is her way of using what she learned from Cersei to get revenge on the Boltons for their part in the RW. If she successfully has a hand in it before Stannis shows up, then I feel like the scene isn't meaningless.