'Game of Thrones' recap: Why Sansa Stark's rape was doubly troubling

But the most interesting image in the batch is the one above, of Sophie Turner's Sansa Stark. It's not the girl herself or her new favorite necklace; it's the location. As HBO teased in the Season 5 trailer, Sansa is taking a trip into the Winterfell

The young woman gets that much closer to learning the secrets of the Faceless Men as she demands to do more than simply scrub and clean and tend to corpses. The episode begins with Arya demanding: 'I've been here for weeks. I won't scrub another body 

“Arya,” she replied. He whipped her every time she mentioned a part of herself she was proud of, which included leaving the Hound to die in the mountains. She was done playing this game. Fortunately for Arya, Jaqen later brought her to a house of faces. It was kind of gross but truly incredible. Hundreds of heads lined . By the depicted standards Sansa stark had consented to consumation of the marriage. By western standards, you crying rape over this equates a 

The sixth episode of the fifth season, “Unbowed, Unbent, Unbroken,” concluded with one of the darkest moments in the show's history: Young Sansa Stark being brutalized on her wedding night by the sadistic Ramsay Bolton.

Snow White does not exist in the world of Game of Thrones, but once upon a time, Sansa Stark shared that Disney princess' fairy tale dreams. You could practically hear “Someday My Prince Will Come” blaring in her ears as