Broaching the subject of feminism, sexism, and gender roles can be rough. A common complaint is that the subject is just so tiring and annoying. But hey, so is misogyny.
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Maisie Williams talks about Arya’s (or is it Arry?) new look for season two.
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The women who give real depth to the story line, displaying grit, perseverance, and doing whatever it takes to protect themselves and their families.
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“But I didn’t find it difficult to hate Sophie onscreen. I mean, I love her to pieces, but I didn’t find it a challenge really, as an actress.”
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Ten Things We Learned During Season One of Game of Thrones.
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At the end of the series' first season, the majority of the players left in the game are female
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For my fellow fans who love the Bull and the Wolf!
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"Sometimes it was just tricky"
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Amongst a number of fantastic, fascinating characters, Arya, daughter of Ned Stark, is one of the books’ best, and she is shaping up to be just as compelling in the small screen adaptation.
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