And I too liked the Sansa/Hound scene, though without the sexualized element, I'm not really sure why the Hound wants to help Sansa
I wasn't sure it was every that sexualized in the books (I mean, it was, but I meant his motivations). I think he sees her as many see her, as an idol of goodness and what he wants to be and wants to have and acquire, rather than a person. The problem being that when these people come to know Sansa as a person, they realize she's better than their fantasy.
Or at least that's how it goes in my head if any of those idiots would ever take the time to get to know her.
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I wasn't sure it was every that sexualized in the books (I mean, it was, but I meant his motivations). I think he sees her as many see her, as an idol of goodness and what he wants to be and wants to have and acquire, rather than a person. The problem being that when these people come to know Sansa as a person, they realize she's better than their fantasy.
Or at least that's how it goes in my head if any of those idiots would ever take the time to get to know her.
(Also WHO would ever question Lena Headey???)