Game Of Thrones: 5 Winners And 5 Losers From 'Two Swords'

The Losers

5. Sansa

Have you ever gotten the feeling that you're being followed whilst walking alone, in the woods, only to realise that your fears are true? Have you ever then run, in panic, only to stumble into an escapeless, secluded grove, to be set upon by your pursuer? Have you ever €“ OK, so the point is that Sansa has. You could argue that this is a win for Sansa, because her drunken stalker doesn't corner her in the woods and then kill her, but honestly, that's just a silver lining compared to what's really going on. Sansa used to be a bright and hopeful young lady, full of dreams and prospects. Now she has no family, no prospects, and the only person who genuinely cares about her is an ex-slave-turned-prostitute-turned-servant/Tyrion's property. I suppose her husband cares about her, but only out of sense of imposed duty and guilt: not quite the same thing. You get the feeling that he would gladly have her sent away up north, out of sight and out of mind, if it would free them both from their pitiful marriage. At any rate, Sansa's newest companion is not an esteemed knight or noble heroine; he is a self confessed fat dunk, with nothing in the world to give her except an average looking piece of jewelry. Tread carefully Sansa; everyone in King's Landing has their own agenda; everyone.
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