That’s actually a very interesting perspective, thanks for sharing that!
(I admit I did also have to soften my own perspective on Sansa when I went back to the source material–Martin is careful to ensure that Sansa is written as just a kid who gets caught up in forces she doesn’t understand and can’t control, and is crushing on the worst possible dude. She really doesn’t have all that much agency, and if I’m honest I think it was my inner child being unwilling to sympathize with someone who backed up a bully that kinda drove my perspective originally.)
That’s actually a very interesting perspective, thanks for sharing that!
(I admit I did also have to soften my own perspective on Sansa when I went back to the source material–Martin is careful to ensure that Sansa is written as just a kid who gets caught up in forces she doesn’t understand and can’t control, and is crushing on the worst possible dude. She really doesn’t have all that much agency, and if I’m honest I think it was my inner child being unwilling to sympathize with someone who backed up a bully that kinda drove my perspective originally.)