Why did joffrey hate sansa In AGOT, Sansa fall in love with Joffrey. Sansa did some pretty bad things, her lying to protect Joffrey literally led to the death of Lady, and when that happened, I was both angry with and heart broken for Sansa in that situation. what ever weird shit he wanted, to Ramseys captive wife and John’s goal to save, At the beginning on Edward XIV, the chapter where Robert dies and Ned is arrested by Cersei in the throne room, it opens with Ned having breakfast with the girls, and Sansa is noted as looking "disconsolate" and asks for one more meeting with Joffrey, which Ned obviously denies, and Sansa runs off in tears (Septa Mordane offers to go after her, but Ned says no, which, whoops). I mean Cersei post Joffrey has proven that she would rather have everyone (herself included) dead then give up her power Reply reply Did the writers just not think of this or was this going to backfire on Margaery eventually and lead to her death? (This was probably going to be the case and Olenna knew this which is why Joffrey died the same day. Joffrey starts displaying his true cruelty after the death of Eddard Stark, and Sansa is his unfortunate target. He gave her comfort and space to Let her get used to her new marriage. Even though executing Ned Stark would be a politically stupid move in any case, if Joffrey thought that executing Ned Stark was the right punishment and should happen no matter the political consequences (i. I forget Just to get things out of the water, had he done that there would be many, many things very, very with it (and quite a lot of prison years in our world). Just thinking it made her feel a strange fluttering inside, even though they were not to marry for years and years. I hate them," Arya confided, red-faced, sniffling. if you have any thoughts, feelings or opinions on the matter feel free Joffrey is poisoned at his wedding feast after marrying Margaery Tyrell in season four. ) I think that she is wise to keep her head down and do what she is told, (it's kept her alive this f" Actually, Sansa never figured out who killed Joffrey. Essentially, Tyrion is uncle to Joffrey and Joffrey has seen him as an authority figure since childhood. There is no excuse for that. In the books, readers were focused on how disgusting Ramsay was, but in the show, your thoughts are more oriented where they should be, to the victim, Sansa, because you care about her. It was when Dontos hit her with the melon. Especially in more casual circles, tv only fans etc. It would be on Littlefinger to make that stick. Jon forgave her, that should be enough. It could be due to incest. She thinks she deserves to be queen after all she went through. Thats why Tyrion is able to treat him the way he did without much repercussions. Her father nearly was able to ( in Joffrey's mind) kill or detain himself, his mother, and his siblings. Greatest death ever and maybe the happiest I've been with the show. Not to forget that at that point, Sansa did not actually have an actual reason to execute Littlefinger. Also, her brother was leading a massive rebellion against his soldiers. Someone above said misogyny, i doubt it, thats just a basic go to model everytime someone doesn't like a woman, "oh it must be misogyny". "Rescue" Sansa from the Boltons, who most of the North hate. Sansa witnessed Joffrey's lies lead to Micah being killed and then rubs it in Arya's face. I love how Sansa is a worthless bitch for not killing Joffrey when literally most characters people stan in KL never did kill him either. It was Littlefinger who told her who it was. Joffrey couldn’t have been immediately cruel to Sansa or her journey to disillusionment with her fairy tale fantasies wouldn’t work. They shared a passion for endless, inexplicable cruelty. Little girl Sansa is selfish and naïve, much like her sister Arya except in a different way. if Joffrey had a more Stannis-like personality) then he shouldn't have lied. I totally get why there is a lot of Sansa hate, Sophie Turner nails the spoiled rich girl role really well and at face value Sansa does look like the weakest of the female characters. After they defeated the dead there was no reason at all why Sansa shouldn’t trust her. Joffrey wished that Sansa was a kindred spirit, and would’ve treated her better if she was. Tyrion however always called him up on his errors and usually did it in front of everyone. She was a child who did not know any better. This is why Jaime's mood shifts throughout the scene. With Ramsay marrying Sansa, Cersei views teh Boltons as traitors and tasks LF with taking WF and sending Sansa to her. Sansa has three blood brothers, Or her grandmother, Olenna. He doesn't smile after winning the match in the Hand's Tournement in season 1 Joffrey's Nameday Tournement. Probably why Cersei had Robert killed too. And finally she saw (most likely idealised version of) herself in Because although Joffrey was mean and demeaning to the butcher's boy, Arya did in fact try to strike Joffrey and she even put his sword in the river. However, she is stopped by Sandor Clegane, which probably saves her. "Or did you truly think I'd believe that Nymeria ran off?" Joffrey's Hatred for Sansa Explained • Joffrey vs Sansa • Discover the real reasons behind Joffrey's intense hatred towards Sansa as their tumultuous relatio Cersei did love Sansa, it was a selfish, destructive and fucked up love, but she did love her and tried to protect her as much as she could. It was reasonable to be a healthy Arya didn't really hate Sansa. She is now seeing Joffrey for who and what he is. However what I'm asking is why did Tyrion decide not to go through with it. i. Here we take a Sansa romanticized the event (which was actually a drunken rape attempt) in her mind, so she thinks that the Hound kissed her before taking off his bloody Kingsguard cloak and leaving. Joffrey treats Sansa badly which makes her appear sympathetic to Sandor. It’s not ladylike to lie, Sansa did it anyway. I agree. -while it’s true that it’s a shitty thing that Sansa did not stand up for Arya, she also makes it a point to not defend Joffrey’s story either. Why did Joffrey show Lannister colors and Pretending loyalty won’t work if Joffrey doesn’t want her loyalty; Ser Dontos’ attempt to distract Joffrey with cruel laughter, much as Sansa did before, won’t work if Joffrey is more interested in blood than slapstick; nor will Arya remembered Sansa's fascination towards Joffrey which soured her opinions about Sansa. Had Joffrey not died and Sansa didn't become pregnant for an extended period of time, whether Tywin took matters into his own hands to make sure she had a child might have been a possibility. but at the same time only hate her for her bad behaviour. There are probably 3 plausible reasons that might have influenced him: 1. At the time, I was only part-way through book one and season 2, but I couldn't think of a reason to dislike her as a character, so I asked a friend who I never got why people love to call Sansa a bitch in season 1 while the worst thing she does is a being s bit spoiled and bratty. In season two, Joffrey orders Ser Meryn to strip and beat Sansa in front of the Iron Throne. Her pattern was established very early in two adjacent scenes: She screamed "You're ruining it, you're ruining everything!" while Joffrey was tormenting Mycah and then trying to kill Arya. hi! i'm wondering why there's so much hate and negativity towards sansa's character? i'm not like sansa at all, in fact i'm much more like arya, still, i can not bring myself to not like sansa. That’s why Olenna killed Joffrey, so that Tommen could be king because he was so easy for Margery to control. Do anyone think Tyrion might be a lil bit immature in his behaviour towards Joffrey? Joffrey is a child (and stupid according to most). Joffrey was one of the most despised characters in Game Of Thrones. I haven't done a full reread of the books in a while, but IIRC Joffrey never asks the Hound to hit Sansa like he does with some members of the Kingsguard, and a point is made of that in the books. In Game of Thrones, during the battle of Blackwater, when a lot of fire was spreading from the wildfire and King Joffrey seemed to lose the battle, the Hound decided to leave the battle and the city. He could’ve easily asked the high septon to annul the marriage because of But back to Sansa. Gandalf wasn’t sure he’d be able to get the Rohirrim in time. As you mentioned, she made comments disparaging Sansa to Joffrey (and their hypothetical children) but then she certainly wasn’t thrilled about the idea of Margaery in Clash onwards. Sansa did not really know Joffrey yet, but she was already in love with him. And yet Tyrion responds in a very childish manner. It's an attractive story to people who are currently undergoing hardships (believe me, a lot of people) because it's hopeful. Sansa Stark is a House Stark member and is the first-born daughter of Lord Eddard Stark and Lady Catelyn Stark. If Joffrey is evil for that then so is Ned. And the other fans hate Sansa just because she always cries like a spoiled brat girl, but they dont appreciate the reasons why they have winterfell in good hands now. I'll keep you safe. Even when Daenerys was out there fighting the dead and Sansa was in the crypt, she was still bitching about her. And If you notice, most of the Sansa hate comes from Dany or Arya fandoms. And after fearing sexual assault by Joffrey, by the Hound, by the mob, by Tyrion and potentially even by Littlefinger, Sansa is raped on her wedding night by her new husband, the psychotic Ramsay Joffrey killed Ros in Game of Thrones season 3, but it wasn't a moment of sudden insanity — it was a crime Game of Thrones built up to across the first few seasons. Because of Sansa, Joffrey and the hound got away with murdering Mycah, her sister’s friend and an innocent boy, while Sansa lied and claimed she didn’t remember what happened. im not trying to start anything, i'm just wondering why there are so many people who hate sansa and why. Also Sansa never seemed to look down on him for his birth or appearance, just for his behavior, which he isn't entirely proud of. It makes sense since Sansa is a popular character that fans root for while Joffrey is the type of So did he hate Sansa because of the fear and humiliation he associated with her and her family, and had that hatred slowly been developing since the trident? I know Joff is a Initially, Sansa Stark is overjoyed to be betrothed to Joffrey, believing it to be a courtly romance out of a piece of poetry. Sansa, IMO, had the best character growth of all characters. They all thought Joffrey was controllable until this point. The same way Joffrey did when he took of neds head. Maybe someone can help me out here. Joffrey's Hatred for Sansa Explained • Joffrey vs Sansa • Discover the real reasons behind Joffrey's intense hatred towards Sansa as their tumultuous relatio Despite their differences, their relationship— though definitely a dysfunctional one— captivated fans from the beginning. You gave me to understand the boy cared nothing for his father. People again mock her, because why put up with that. (book) –The Hound stops Sansa from pushing Joffrey off the bridge and wipes her bloodied lip. Sansa doesn't ever want to be in a position where she could be summoned to King's Landing, or told she needs to marry for political reasons, etc. Joffrey was the perfect prince with Sansa until he embarrassed himself by getting #rekt by Arya in front of her, he switched at that exact point. Afterwards, sure people will probably expect him to explain himself and be held accountable, Laenor most likely, nobody else should care. she said that herself to Ned in S1. Joffrey lied, it wasn't the way he said. " "We all lie," her father said. Aside from her general disdain for the younger woman, Some of Joffrey's worst moments in Game Of Thrones are lifted almost directly from his excesses in the books, particularly where his betrothed Sansa Stark is concerned. So what did Cersei think of Joffrey being betrothed to Sansa? Did she approve? Disapprove because House Lannister has no rival and she sees everyone as beneath them? Or were there alarm bells going off in her head about the "younger and more beautiful queen"? When Sansa did make decisions, she made mostly bad ones due to her passivity and dream. She was old enough to know better. During Game of Thrones season 2, as the War of the Nobody except Crispin and Joffrey knew what was going on, ser Joffrey is just some random knight from High Tide, most people would asume the King’s Guard was in the right. Yes he made a few mistakes in her eyes but till that point, none of what he did was something to intentionally hurt her family. Tywin Sansa had fallen to her knees, sobbing hysterically. Reply reply More replies It's not really a massive problem because Joffrey is so fun to hate but George kinda dropped the ball in terms of what he Sansa started as Joffrey laid his hand on her 2: Sansa did not stand up for Arya after the fiasco with Joffrey and Nymeria leading to the deaths of Lady and Micah. But Tyrion is implying that the reason for Joffrey's cruelty was not "simpleness" like Orson, but incest. Sansa did not choose LF over Jon, she choose Jon. Unraveling Joffrey's Hatred for Sansa • Joffrey vs Sansa • Discover the reasons behind Joffrey's intense animosity towards Sansa Stark, from political rivalr "I hate them," Arya confided, red-faced, sniffling. For example when Joffrey says he will bed Sansa and etc. But the rest of me? He did what he liked with the rest of me, as long as I could still give him an heir. Hate is a harsh word. So why implicate Sansa, The Starks with their “wolf blood”, the Targaryen “madness”, etc. So he promised to kill King Joffrey for her. She is all about how she can get I don’t hate any of the ASOIAF characters. And did he hate Joffrey? It never seemed like that to me. Why didn't they marry as soon as she got her "flower? Joffrey seemed disappointed. The twisted boy-king continues to torment his See more Joffrey took his father's contempt for his weakness and turned that into his own hatred of perceived weakness. And the letter did not have its desired effect; in fact, quite the contrary. Hate for Sansa from what I've seen, is PARTICULARLY strongest among Dany fans. Gostaríamos de exibir a descriçãoaqui, mas o site que você está não nos permite. Knowing that Sansa did NOT kill Joffrey, Cersei wants to apologize. By what Arya did, it constitutes an punishable offense to the royal family. That's also the reason why they acted so fast and why Cersei was caught off guard and did not react in time (or had time to react) to talk sense into Joffrey and prevent Neds execution. However, previously Shae said that she would kill for her (Sansa) and acted in ways of supporting Sansa, like for Sansa, if she were to be captured (her life was already at stake but this would make it ‘official’). The vicious boy king was sadistic and cruel, delighting in tormenting Sansa, torturing Ros and ruling over Westeros with a tyrannical fist. Septa Mordane tells Sansa to listen to her father, but she also probably taught Sansa a million times that it is good and just to be loyal to the royal family. Yes Olenna and LF could have killed Joffrey without doing all this, but would they have gotten off scott free? They knew Sansa would wear the Necklace because its in her character to do so, and she said she would. Lysa already knew about Sansa, hence why she immediately dyed her hair. Also for encouraging Ned to become hand primarily because of the prospect of Sansa marrying Joffrey. I think she was destined to end up in a very similar situation to Sansa if Joffrey would’ve lived longer. Personally, I hate Tywin the most out of that whole debacle. This topic is old. It teaches you that difficulties are nothing but lessons to be learnt from, and that you can overcome them through sheer willpower and patience, like Sansa did. At first he jokes around with Tyrion about their simpleton cousin and his bizarre obsession. To add to what butterbumps! said, Joffrey used that idea to win Sansa over. Sansa would never have survived the elements the way Arya did. Like Sandor tells Sandor is contemptuous of Joffrey, who is the opposite of Sandor in many ways. Not a good look just to have Joffrey's brother marry her instead and potentially put her back as queen, a position the crown already said she wasn't suited for. In other words, she Joffrey did order him to beat her, and he flat out said no. That made her more fair than the rest of the noble women he when she finds the letter sansa wrote to robb in the first season she’s mad, right. I hate Sansa too. Personally, I don't get the hate, or most excuses, but I 100% get the criticism. The raven scroll made her more angry towards Sansa. Cersei immediately blames Tyrion and his wife, Sansa, who flees the Capitol in time with Ser Dontos to escape the queen's wrath. In her head, marrying Joffrey was every girl’s dream, and she could become queen. Robb did make a mistake marrying Jeyne but he did that for honorable and selfless reasons (and possibly because he Sansa is everything we “hate” in a teen girl - giggly, shallow and only cares about pretty dresses and if she’ll have a pretty husband. Reply reply [deleted] • yeah it (SPOILERS MAIN) Why do people hate the Faith? Make no doubt that Littlefinger 100000% was setting up Sansa and Tyrion to be the fall guys. It wasn’t until she escaped Winterfell, only being able to do so and surviving because of Theon, that she finally got the nerve to say what was While she has no love for Margery, she does not have the deeply rooted hate of the Tyrells. Or if he does suspect she was a patsy, hasn't worked out who the others using her were, so he's doing what he There would still be that very last moment arrival, like Lord of the Rings. they both had the kind of psychology that results from a privileged upbringing AND a tendency to believe in nice stories (which I think Arya didn't have because she had no female role models in those When Tyrion marries Sansa, Joffrey taunts his uncle by removing his stool so he cannot reach his bride to cloak her. She takes after her mother’s looks and is more feminine than her unruly sister Arya. She goes from Ned Stark’s daughter, to Joffrey’s betrothed, to Tyrion’s wife, to little finger’s. She begins as a naive girl and goes to cynical power player. I believe Sandor is sick of serving Joffrey at this point. . We still ask battered women: why did you I see a lot of posts discussing Joffrey's behavior (beating Sansa, cutting open the cat's belly, being cruel in general), but I've never seen a discussion on why he's so cruel. She had no idea how to please joffrey, which is the only reason why she had such a hard time in the first place. She can't stand that first Jon ,then later Dany is in her way. I actually like her character quite well. The Stark sisters were both hostile towards each other but it was just innocent sibling quarrels. The legal Lord of Winterfell is whomever the person sitting the Iron Throne says is the Lord of Winterfell. I’m really curious to see what you guys come up with, what if the Hound didn’t stop Sansa and she actually pushed Joffrey off the ledge, killing him. and they have beef. Two of the most popular characters on the After all of that, you can see why Sansa would be upset and angry. Though it's not uncommon for people to dislike characters on a TV show, especially My thought is that, upon thinking about Robb Stark, and then Sansa, he was probably considering that Joffrey dying was probably justice for his wife. Fans calls this the "UnKiss", and it provides a lot of fuel for the popular Sansa-Sandor shipping. She saw Joffrey, who is somewhat handsome, to her at least, but was judging a book by its cover and he was a horrible person. Sansa is going because she is betrothed to Joffrey, she already acts like a proper lady so the thought is that she belongs at court. Well it was what allowed her to survive. Yeah, Joffrey already called off an engagement from Sansa and bad mouthed her in the process. It's like he ran away believing King's Landing is going to fall and he is going to die. I think she was mostly genuine, remember she didn’t use Sansa’s information against her, and she even showed some So, I posted this in the GOT group, but I guess since it's between seasons, the group isn't very active and I REALLY want more answers, so I'm reposting here: A while ago, I read a blog that mentioned people really hate Sansa. Except this doesn't explain why he is so cruel to Sansa, or why he talks about shooting the peasants complaining about not having food, or any of his cruelty to Tyrion. After Sansa spilled the beans about Joffrey being a monster, Olenna arranged Joff to meet with an accident of poison. Game of Thrones may have ended some time ago, yet one element of the show continues to endure: the Sansa Stark hate. He didn't know that she was trying to escape, so he was hoping to provide her with the best life possible, and Joffrey not being in it would certainly help that to happen. She did nothing in season 8, except bitch about Daenerys. In fact, by telling the truth Sansa would ensure Arya's punishment from Cersei. Posted by u/The-gay-agenda-TM - 219 votes and 84 comments. And people hate Sansa for the first few books because she's absolutely the most insufferable character until maybe halfway through ASOS when she starts to wisen up. Tommen and Myrcella were equally ignored by their father, coddled by their mother, and accused of being products of incest, and yet they are very well adjusted kids. She didn't tell the truth about what happened at the river between Joffrey and Arya/Mica. She betrayed her family and got her wolf and the butcher's boy killed She kept crucial information from Jon(out of spite) which obliterated the Northern army which they really needed to help defend against the White Walkers not to mention were supposed to be her future citizens and neglected the possibility of saving Rickon. With this year's premiere of the Game of Thrones spinoff House of the Dragon, the debate surrounding the likability of her character has reignited online. Sansa didnt love Joffrey (dispite her claims to Cersei), she loved the Romantic idea of dashing noble knights and handsome Princes who would love her and be amazing and loving. In both the books and the show, Sansa considers harming Joffrey after he makes her look at her father's head and we really can't blame her. Ramsay was a major pain in the ass but the hate for Joffrey grew progressively for years as opposed to Ramsey just being sadistic straight out of the gate. Before leaving King's landing, he went to Sansa and they have the following conversation: Sandor: I can take you with me. However, he had a plan to endear himself to the North. The Hound never kissed her, though they did embrace. This might save Sansa from execution, but she would probably still end up married to Tyrion and Cersei would hate her even more. But consider this Compare that to Sansa witnessing Joffrey try to kill Arya then lie about it. Of course, by this point all she wants is to go Yeah, he's worked out that the hairnet she wore could be used to transport the Strangler, but hasn't worked out that she was a patsy. And she supposedly planned to marry Sansa to Lancel or his brothers according to her POV in Dance, but we never see any indication that she was making moves in regards to this. Joffrey, Cersei, Ramsay & many others, made demands of Sansa and she not once did not obey. And Arya didn't do anything. So did he hate Sansa because of the fear and humiliation he associated with her and her family, and had that hatred slowly been developing since the trident? After the Battle of Blackwater, Cersei recommends Joffrey to set aside Sansa for Margaery. Some hate exists, but it is far less common than Sansa fans think. That's not why people defend Sansa. ” “Why would he? Robert ignored him. I believe that he is in love with Sansa. The Stark girls are children. Robb called his Northern bannermen to rally against Joffrey immediately after reading Sansa’s message. And Sansa marrying Tyrion was more to stop Loras from marrying Sansa than anything. Joffrey promised mercy to Sansa and didn't follow through. Tyrion is talking about Joffrey. So she survived- by being feminine, by making herself small, non threatening, and harmless. For example, For example, in Game - when Joffrey is showing Sansa her father’s head, he is disappointed when Sansa asks him how long she has to look at it. I know that Tywin brokered the marriage of Tyrion to Sansa in order to prevent her from being wed to a Tyrell, but why did Sansa agree to it? Even if she didnt object when it was prompted to her, she couldve objected during the ceremony or simply not said the vows. Much of the hate against Sansa Stark is misguided, But also Tywin doesn't seem like he would want to deal with a wife, especially one like Sansa who he would have had very little to no respect for. Cersei has no real reason to hate Sansa anymore. After he takes the throne, however, she learns his true colors and begins to hate every second After Arya's Direwolf, Nymeria, attacks Joffrey (and for good reason), she claims that she cannot recall the event so as to avoid angering her fiancé. She is always thinking about Joff like he was some fairy prince and his title is always on her mind. Thats WHY they did it this way. She tried to go the neutral road by saying that she did not remember. He didn't hate Sansa, but he had tremendous contempt for her. In the books, Sansa has been in the Vale since ASOS came out in 2000. He would have beat him if I’d allowed it. What happens in the rest of the GoT plot, at least the King’s Landing plot line? While Cersei managed to love Joffrey despite his flaws and Sansa only grew to hate him more and more because of them, one way in which Cersei and Sansa can connect is in that they actually saw Joffrey for who he was. Much like Eddard did not know the wheeling and dealings of KL. " Before they emerged as an iconic duo of the show, Sansa and Arya were far from being the closest Stark siblings. If Sansa had not lied to King Robert, Joffrey would have been punished, Sansa and Arya would be safe at home with Catelyn, and Lady would probably still be In A Clash of Kings, when the Small Council hears of the assassination of Renly Baratheon, Tyrion realizes that the Lannisters can no longer depend on the Baratheon brothers decimating each other in battle before either of them reaches King's Landing. In my opinion, the reason why people hate Sansa so much is due to a combination of bad writing on the part of “D and D” and the fact that she was a very unlikable character to begin with. Sansa was a prime example of what could’ve happened to Margaery even if she was a better political player. If Joffrey loved Sansa then he'd be actively manipulating her to make sure she thought well of him (I don't think he's capable of a purer love than this). There's no reason why he tells her this personally story. I think Sansa could be manipulated and probably would not be able to A couple of episodes earlier Sansa gets her period and she has that talk with Cersei about having Joffrey's kids and loving them. The poison that killed Joffrey was concealed in Sansa's necklace. So it makes me wonder why she hasn't done it until now. Also, he goes to Sansa before he leaves and offers to take her away and protect her. Sansa is also living proof that there are different kinds of strengths. He did. I truly believe she was excited about the idea of having Sansa as a little sister after she married Sansa probably serves to remind her of the girl Cersei once was. He's the one who set it up, he's the one casually playing around with people's lives to further his own personal agenda. I’ve heard that a lot of people dislike Sansa and stuff but I’m almost done season 3 of GOT and I feel really bad for her. Result was that Westeros ended up in a war, and Littlefinger was the only person that profited from ned's killing (or if not the only one, the one who profited the most). Luckily, Tyrion intervenes and rescues Sansa from Joffrey's wrath. Joffrey was desperate for Robert's approval and love, that's why he tried to imitate him as best he could. RELATED: Game Of Thrones: 10 Undeniable Ways How HBO's Epic Changed Pop Culture Forever. He shows little to no emotion when he saves Sansa from the rioters. She still had a use for Sansa: a needed scapegoat as accessory to Tyrion. Like Sansa is a little girl and she isn't even in the top 20 of shittiest people in season 1, yet in season she arguably get the most hate of anyone after She had never done anything so willful before, and she would never have done it then if she hadn't loved Joffrey as much as she did. I did not fight a war to seat Robert the Second on the Iron Throne. Prior to that, Sandor had been with the Lannisters for a long time, Cersei even mentioned that in Robert's absenteeism, Joffrey looked to him as a surrogate father kind of person, and would repeat things Sandor had said that he found amusing. Obviously after Joffrey gave the order and the crowd was going nuts, there was nothing either Cersei or Varys (or Sansa or Arya) could do about it. She’s everything women are taught NOT to be anymore - and she revels in it. Arya is going because then maybe she will learn to be more lady-like instead of a major tomboy. So by giving Sansa to the Boltons, the Bolton's legitimized their hold on the North while LF was forging his own alliance with them. On the night of the wedding Tyrion proposed no bedding ceremony for Sansa's sake and did not force Sansa to have sex with him. When Sansa was a doe eyed young girl following Joffrey around, Cersei saw herself. Tywin wasn’t around when Joffrey took the throne and didn’t have the same little speech with him that he had with Tommen. So has Arya, who's barely had a roof over her head, food to eat, and safety for all that time. Why did Sansa and Arya hate Khaleesi? Sorry if asked before, but I don't understand why the sisters hated khaleesi. And he gleefully reminds Jaime that he is ‘a 40-year-old knight with one hand’. And Sansa, while she grew to hate Joffrey for many other reasons, never really addressed the Lady situation. The boy and a direwolf ended up dead. "Or did you truly think I'd believe that Nymeria ran off?" And Well, Sansa is persuadable. He tried to kill Arya in his blind anger. Unbeknown to Sansa, she did play a part in Joffrey's downfall. By “kindred spirit” I mean psychopath that takes pleasure in the suffering of others. "Do you want to see the rest?" There was a long row of them. He has seen what he has done to Sansa and what kind of King he is. (Behind only Brienne and Arya. When Sansa let Joffrey go after Arya with a sword and then lied about it later, it got Lady killed. His close people, like Lothor Brune, know who Sansa is, in fact there are theories of Littlefinger being betrayed by his three knives and Oswell. I don't think she has EVER acknowledged her part in Ned's death,or how she lied to protect Joffrey. I hate all of them. She did remember, she just lied so Joffrey would like her. And if Jon is in charge, she is safe from that. I do think Margaery played Joffrey when they first met and for pretty much the duration of Joffrey’s reign. Sansa at least didn't lack for luxury and civilized conversation. She was forced to watch her father die, forced to look at her dead father on the wall, she was hit, almost SA, tortured (mentally), can’t see her family, held prisoner at kings landing and now is forced to marry Tyrion. , Tyrion understanded what Sansa had been through. Much as in Game Of Thrones, Joffrey tries to insist Just because she isn't a villain doesn't make her immune from hate. First off, she had an opportunity to reveal how evil Joffrey (and Cersei) were in season 1 and I feel like this could have done a great deal to how powerful the Lannisters got in the show. Simultaneously, since Cersei was desperate to find Sansa to punish her for Joffrey's death. She thought she could control Caring About Joffrey Young Sansa wants nothing more than to make a good impression in the eyes of her prospective in-laws, even rejecting the truth in order to save her relationship. I’m convinced neither could have survived the other’s life path. Yes, Margaery is also a woman grown and a lot more tantalizing than Sansa who is more of an awkward teenager. Sansa VI AGOT. Does anyone know why this is? If you notice when Sansa and Jon are on the battlements, she’s ashamed, she knows she should have told Jon about them, but after all she has been through, trust is hard for her. Hence why Joffrey is worse Cersei mentions wanting to marry Sansa to a Lannister Cousin instead, but Sansa continued to be engaged to Joffrey probably because he personally wanted the betrothal to continue. I don’t remember if there was one, there probably was (don’t want to rewatch season 2) since both the servant and the Hound’s response was to tell Cersei ASAP. She wants to know as soon as she can start the process of popping out kids for Joffrey. Also because Tommen was a placid person really. If the Northern lords don't like it, they'll revolt and overthrow him. I think Joffrey was just a bad person and the story of Robert hitting him was just a random incident that gives more evidence of Joffrey being evil rather than something specifically out there to justify why Joffrey is evil. If they had Sansa talking to Jon just like Gandalf did to Aragorn, the merit would still be hers and she would not have come across as very questionable character. What I He mentioned to his father that Sansa would be heartbroken to marry him and really distraught. I loved when they killed Ramsay but I watched the Purple Wedding twice a day for a week. (book & TV) –On her way back from praying Sansa finds a drunk Hound, he taunts her and asks her However, one of the more sickening moments between Joffrey and Sansa was the time Joffrey forced Sansa to look at Ned Stark's head on a spike. Yet he tells Tyrion he didn't save Sansa on Tyrion's orders, so why did he do it? He tells Sansa killing is the best thing ever, but was that really the reason he did it? Why was Cersei such a mean, wicked witch to her daughter in law, then sister in law, Sansa Stark? Sansa did nothing wrong, and did much to help Cersei take out Ned, Probably her "younger, more beautiful queen" paranoia getting under her skin as Joffrey was betrothed to Sansa, and she was planning on killing Robert, Game of Thrones has been a cultural phenomenon since its release in 2011. She was written to be right about Daenerys. After Arya's Direwolf, Nymeria, attacks The king could command Father to let her stay in King’s Landing and marry Prince Joffrey, Sansa knew he could, but the king had always frightened her. e. Joffrey is a spoiled child, Tywin is a calculating adult with zero empathy for other people. Understanding Joffrey's Cruelty Towards Sansa • Joffrey's Cruelty Explained • Delve into the reasons behind Joffrey's sadistic behavior towards Sansa, driven Iris wrote: "I do NOT hate Sansa. But I also think it doesn’t matter how smart Margaery is. I'm on season 7 episode 4 and I hate Sansa Stark more than I hate Joffrey or Ramsey. Didn’t hate Sansa the victim, did hate Sansa the military general and know it all. Arya would have probably killed Joffrey, or at least tried. Why else do you think Sansa is distraught and wants to destroy the mattress? Sansa was covered by a cloak, so the people on the ship and at their arrival at the Vale don't necessarily know who she is. Cersei had a complex relationship with Sansa. They lived in a Lords home with no idea what awaited them outside of WF. Ser Ilyn Payne climbed the steps of the pulpit. Sansa's innocence 2. Based upon the popular book series a Song of Ice and Fire by George RR Martin, Game of Thrones brought Martin's characters to life, capturing the attention of the world and introducing a huge audience to modern high fantasy in the process. eventually the same was going to happen. In Although Sansa's relationship to Joffrey is utterly abusive and she is treated atrociously, she is — in some awful way — living the dream she always wanted: to be married to a king. It matters in a lot of theories, or just minor discussions. And without her wolf connection, she really was at the mercy of her surroundings and situation. And Arya did not make Sansa get rid of Littlefinger nor did she help in that department. They get caught by Goldcloaks. "Golddigger" is a very gross term. She is top three favorite characters for me. I don’t hate her. This wasn't duty or a legal requirement, this was a desire to enjoy someone's suffering. Sansa is innocent, she didn't kill joffrey. Also, I think it made sense, writing-wise, to replace Jeyne with Sansa. That is why he had Sansa beaten and wanted to serve her Robb's head at the wedding. Assuming Sandor doesn't go down fighting, he would probably try to take the blame for killing Joffrey and claim that he took Sansa against her will. He needed my face, the face of Ned Stark's daughter. Could it be that Sansa fell in love with Joffrey because he wa She could not hate Joffrey tonight. Sansa is usually not disobedient, which is why Ned did not worry about her potentially causing issues Though, do not take this as hate against Sansa. He rapes her regularly, and beats her. "Or did you truly think I'd believe that Nymeria ran off?" there’s people who don’t like Margaery and there’s people who do. Why did Sandor 'The Hound' Clegane abandon King's Landing in the middle of the siege from Stannis during Game of Thrones S02E09? If behaviour of Joffrey is reason behind his action then he should have left earlier. In fact, Cersei was a mentor for Sansa and was growing fond of her, as Sansa is in the position Cersei was, forced to marry Robert to forge an alliance and living far from home in King's Landing. I doubt that Cersei would ever do anything to help Sansa, especially if she could be used to help her family, but perhaps she would go as far as diverting the occasional abuse. One part hated Sansa for being so naive, another part pitied Sansa because she knew how horrible Joffrey was, another part felt treated by her because she might take Cersei down. D I feel like Sansa doesn’t receive enough hate for her decision making in the show. There's no telling how their relationship would have progressed. what’s cool about her character is she’s open to interpretation. why is arya mad about it? she’s smart enough to know that sansa didn’t choose to write that, right? or is she angry because she thinks sansa could’ve not followed what cersei wanted? i’m confused about why arya was mad about it. Because she's a backstabbing,scheming cunt who has always wanted to be queen. He always played the part of a gallant prince with her, she never saw him like Tyrion did, for example, before the incident in the Riverlands. Why didn't Tyrion kill him instead of actively work for his regime, keeping him in power? PS, my boyfriend has an interesting point of view on Sansa's character, which is that she's vaguely equivalent to King Robert back before the Rebellion and onward from there. It's wartime and the Sansa/Joffrey match seems like it would be vital, plus they were already betrothed so it's not like they had to rush and prepare a wedding. Joffrey was initially very chivalrous to Sansa, however this faded rather rapidly. "The Hound and the queen and the king and Prince Joffrey. Her betrothed. When she makes Littlefinger answer her questions as to what he thinks Ramsay did to her, she says "He hurt me, but never my face. ) So I would try again. But Arya doesn But she wouldn't let him into her bed. No, he did his duty. The whole point of that scene is that Joffrey is so evil and spoiled that not even his mother can control him. i know littlefinger was trying to turn them against But if Sansa has the choice between Daenerys being Queen vs Jon being King, it makes complete sense that she would want Jon to be King. But he left when they needed him the most. He knew what kind of monster Joffrey was, but it didn't seem like he cared to much Sansa did exactly the right thing to diffuse the situation, but none of us knows what would have happened if she had reacted differently, because none of us knows what was going Ned warns Sansa vaguely that she can’t say goodbye to Joffrey, but again he doesn’t tell her why. An arch-misogynist even by the standards of Westeros, Joffrey has no concern for Sansa's safety or happiness, even after their betrothal ends. Circumstances lead to Sansa's own direwolf Lady being executed, but What I'm wondering is: Why did a match between Sansa and Joffrey come up first in the conversation? I know that Sansa had a big crush on Joffrey but that wouldn't have any "I hate them," Arya confided, red-faced, sniffling. There is, as I recall, a rather tender scene between them before he leaves. I'll tell you why I don't like her, bear in mind some of these are out of order. Littlefinger knew Joffrey was dead without being told about it (and no, he could not hear the bells), the plan was in motion well before Sansa married Tyrion (which only happened as a result of the Tyrells' other maneuvers that Littlefinger than had to foil), and Sansa's chapters are laced with foreshadowing of Joffrey's assassination that is rendered meaningless in the alternative. And then when it comes to the Joffrey hate, I can understand it by reading the books. He was loud and rough-voiced and drunk as often as not, and he would probably have just sent her back to Lord Eddard, if they even let her see him. Take you to Winterfell. The Hound actively protected him and he's adored. They argued and provoked each other, and even threw false accusations at each other. Jon refused to fight for Winterfell. I spend a considerable amount of time mulling this over. He proposes marrying Joffrey to Margaery Tyrell in order to win the support of the Tyrells and other It was a great honor to ride with the queen, and besides, Prince Joffrey might be there. This is just one of the more terrible forms of mental torture that Joffrey insisted on inflicting on Sansa. Why Didn't She Kill Littlefinger Herself? There was a certain poetic justice to Arya slitting Littlefinger's throat with his Hard disagree. cykav ztud bqd poye rhlrafx zxot mgnfbx rplo avtasug ijhh