Actress Sophie Turner, who co-stars as Sansa Stark on HBO’s “Game of Thrones,” stops by the WSJ Cafe in London to talk about the sixth season of her show—and why she wants her character to die.

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  1. Jesus Christ ''Now you're 20 I feel like I can talk about the rape scene'', you Yanks are so fucking PC it's not even funny! Isn't it awful to constantly have to watch out for what you say, in case it might cause a human emotional response with someone? Or what about the great irony that you can legally own an assault rifle, but God forbid someone calls an apple an apple?

  2. Whats up with this filming setup? XD A bunch of bystanders just observing the interview going on… I mean I'm sure they're interested in it like everyone watching this but that had to be awkward

  3. Is it just me. or was Sansa the only sane thing in Joffrey's life at the start before he lost it killing Ned?. The reverse psychology  thing I get, plus she is now a higher profile character ad we all know how GOT and D&D love to shock the audience.

  4. Very well-spoken explanation of why Game of Thrones is a show that empowers women. I believe the way George R.R. Martin writes female characters is just incredible and the way he has made Dany and Brienne break down boundaries and prove that women can do anything men can do, is refreshing, especially considering that we're talking about a setting that is far more misogynistic than our modern society.

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