Sansa, if she doesn't need a man, at least believes that she does.
Generally, though, I agree
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Sansa, if she doesn't need a man, at least believes that she does.
Generally, though, I agree
Hmm... Shipper is maybe not the best word. Yeah, I don't think of it as sexual. NOT THAT CREEPY!
Arya/Gendry
I kind of wonder if this may actually happen in the story eventually. Although lots of other tales from Westeros are filled with "they came so close to true love, but never saw each other again," stories.
Hound and Arya will be fun to watch together, but yeah, not so much with the sexual. Yikes.
Arya/Gendry looks like it may develop canon legs but they feel mostly buddy-ish to me. On the show, the characters that have sparked off Arya the best were 1) Tywin Lannister (AGAIN NOT IN THE SHIPPY WAY) and 2) Jaqen H'gar (... actually, once Arya grows up to be, I dunno, 17 or 18 and should she meet up with Jaqen again, I may not be adverse to shipping. Mostly because I found the Jaqen actor lovely to look upon and listen to.)
As for Hound himself, there is pretty big contingent that ships him with Sansa. With actual porn and everything. I see some basis for it, although I think that's been tone down in the series.
As for Hound himself, there is pretty big contingent that ships him with Sansa.
In the books, Sansa even does this herself. Over time, she starts remembering her encounters with the Hound as more sexually charged then they actually were. She starts remembering that the Hound kissed her the night of the Battle of the Blackwater Rush, which he never did.
It's killing me a little every Sunday night that I can't just mainline this season. And next.
In the books, Sansa even does this herself. Over time, she starts remembering her encounters with the Hound as more sexually charged then they actually were.
A reminder to whitefont book spoilers for those of us who are never going to get through the books before the series is over, please.
I'm watching this show with someone who has not read (and likely never will read) the books as well as a third person who has also read all the books. Last night I (of course) started giggling hysterically when Dany handed over Drogon to the slaver. The non reader turned to me and said "stop laughing! You're spoiling!" and I couldn't stop myself from responding "if you have no idea what's about to happen, we can't be friends anymore."
A reminder to whitefont book spoilers for those of us who are never going to get through the books before the series is over, please.
APOLOGIES!
It's killing me a little every Sunday night that I can't just mainline this season. And next.
Me too!