Okay, honest question here: How much more redemption does Sansa need before you forgive her for a single mistake she made while she was 11 years old, naive and had no idea what the consequences of her actions would be? Does she need to have her fingers flayed before she's suffered "enough" for her betrayal?
The Sansa and Cat hate is misogynistic to me because all the characters in the books make stupid, bone-headed mistakes with a lot of them suffering and dying for it, but it's the female characters who continue to get the most vitriolic hate thrown at them for it.
Anyway, as far as the books are concerned, Sansa has already learned more than enough about trusting people and the truth of politics, and with Littlefinger's help, she's going to become a lot smarter and be a pretty powerful potential player in the game.
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The Sansa and Cat hate is misogynistic to me because all the characters in the books make stupid, bone-headed mistakes with a lot of them suffering and dying for it, but it's the female characters who continue to get the most vitriolic hate thrown at them for it.
Anyway, as far as the books are concerned, Sansa has already learned more than enough about trusting people and the truth of politics, and with Littlefinger's help, she's going to become a lot smarter and be a pretty powerful potential player in the game.