Sansa needs to stfu she's fast becoming the most annoying person on the show
Personally, I never really had a problem with Sansa. From the start she was a deconstruction of the princess fantasy that you see in almost all of the medieval fantasy type novels. She starts off basically a Mary Sue, and it basically all gets torn down bit by bit up until the Ramsay arc, where she finally stops being a passive protagonist and letting things happen to her.
When she fed the dogs was the turning point in her character, she starts taking control of the stuff around her and playing her own power games. But it's starting late in the story, technically, to develop her character. The Ice and Fire story isn't about Sansa, but if it were, that would be the point where she finally starts taking decisive action.
So far though.... she's not applying what she's seen in King's Landing so well, but she was a bit too busy still having delusions of being rescued then, and she didn't get to sit in court that often, really, they kept her in her quarters almost exclusively near as I could tell. As for what's going on in Winterfell right now, to me it looks like she's aware that she has to play a power game, but she learned her intrigue in the South, which isn't the same kind of tricks that work in the North.
Personally, I never really had a problem with Sansa. From the start she was a deconstruction of the princess fantasy that you see in almost all of the medieval fantasy type novels. She starts off basically a Mary Sue, and it basically all gets torn down bit by bit up until the Ramsay arc, where she finally stops being a passive protagonist and letting things happen to her.
When she fed the dogs was the turning point in her character, she starts taking control of the stuff around her and playing her own power games. But it's starting late in the story, technically, to develop her character. The Ice and Fire story isn't about Sansa, but if it were, that would be the point where she finally starts taking decisive action.
So far though.... she's not applying what she's seen in King's Landing so well, but she was a bit too busy still having delusions of being rescued then, and she didn't get to sit in court that often, really, they kept her in her quarters almost exclusively near as I could tell. As for what's going on in Winterfell right now, to me it looks like she's aware that she has to play a power game, but she learned her intrigue in the South, which isn't the same kind of tricks that work in the North.