Welcome to the third and final installment of “Sexism and Season 6,” the essay series seeking to counter the distressingly abundant claim that Game of Thrones overcame the charges of sexism previously levied at it and delivered a feminist season.
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The Stranger
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Look at all these still-alives.
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It was an eventful season: we had a wedding, and a battle, and A Man! Plots began and ended depending on how good the characters were to expose themselves or to fool the audience, so much so that I had to honor some of them.
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“I was a foolish willful girl, playing at the game of thrones like a drunkard rolling dice.”
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They even screwed up Dorne in the opening credits. Contains book and show info. por Neil Miller for Film School Rejects.
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We must hope for the unexpected. With stunning developments come abrupt and unanticipated outcomes, sometimes at the expense of the characters we adore.
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There will be some spoilery speculation in the post but we won’t get to it until the end. Keep an eye out for the spoiler warning, you can’t miss it!
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“What happens with the Sand Snakes is…extreme. Very extreme. So I’m really curious to see how people take it. I don’t know what else I can say!”
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Dorne in the books clearly makes a good case for why it does (and will) matter. Can the same be said for the show?
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