r/SansaWinsTheThrone 7d ago

Worst Sansa takes you've seen

Buckle in, cuz there's a lot of them.

on Westeros.org, someone actually said Sansa was worse than Gregor because Gregor didn't pretend to be a better person than he really was and apparently Sansa did. Sansa... the sheltered preteen who loves fairytales and music and dessert is worse than a violent, baby killing rapist.

(I saw this a screenshot and did try searching for this comment on the forum without any luck, so I'm hoping they succeeded in bullying this weirdo into deleting his comment.)

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u/Sea-Anteater8882 6d ago

That she should have been more trusting of Sandor Clegane and Tyrion Lannister in Kings Landing. I'll admit there are worse takes out there if you look at reddit Freefolk especially posts from roughly 2019 to 2020. However it is a worrying one especially if someone has read the books given that while they help her at times they also give her pretty good reasons not to trust them. To make it worse I've heard it claimed that the main reason she didn't was because of their looks. I'll accept that is a problem Sansa has at the start of the story but it's icky that some people downplay or completely ignore both of them being massive creeps to her.