9 Moments That Prove Sansa Stark Is Game Of Thrones' Unluckiest Character

3. Out Of The Frying Pan...

After the events of the Purple Wedding, Sansa finally manages to make her escape from the Lannisters and King€™s Landing. Ser Dontos leads her to a ship, where it€™s revealed that it is Petyr Baelish who has organised her departure, and informs her that she will now be safe. Because Littlefinger has shown he is the sort of guy you can trust in such matters. He takes her to the Eyrie and her Aunt Lysa, who sees through her disguise as Baelish€™s niece and states that she can marry her son Robin once Tyrion is executed. Which would possibly be even worse than marrying the dwarf. As if that prospect wasn€™t bad enough, Sansa then has to suffer Littlefinger planting one on her lips, an act no one except the totally crazy (see: Aunt Lysa) would want. Lysa threatens to kill Sansa by having her thrown out the Moon Door, and looks like she may actually do it until Littlefinger arrives and pushes her out instead. Sansa lies to protect him, and it seems like we might finally see her transition into a scheming badass. We should've known better.
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