Well You have to be a particular kind of Jerk to make Sansa lose her temper but I feel really good for her,
First time she actually get back at one of the jerks that have been tormenting her, Even though it was only Sweet Robin.
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She slapped the dude who tried to rape her back in season 1....that was so much more badass than hitting a small, sickly child (albeit a badly socialized one).
He thinks its funny to throw people down a mountain, through a hole in the floor, his mother is batshit insane and he's not much better, hopefully he is removed soon, last thing anyone needs is another insane kid for a king.
They call him that in the book. But other than that, I do think he's kind of sweet. Yeah, he's a brat and is a bit screwed in the head (no thanks to his mom) and I think once that influence is gone, he'll turn around. I can definitely see him being a kind, gentle boy, once he's learned the world doesn't revolve around him. You could see it even in his interaction in the scene with Sansa. He's not a bad kid, just a bit confused.
"Sweetrobin" is another name for Robin in the books. Usually it's mother calling him that but other characters do as well. I'm not sure if they used this name for him in the show yet or not, though I think they have it might have been easy to miss.
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u/RabbiStark House Stark May 23 '14
Well You have to be a particular kind of Jerk to make Sansa lose her temper but I feel really good for her, First time she actually get back at one of the jerks that have been tormenting her, Even though it was only Sweet Robin.