TVOM: Truth, like anything else in Westeros, is a valuable currency. It holds the key to honor or shame and the power to start and end wars. And that’s only its external power; the value of truth in understanding oneself is imperative as well, something the last two seasons of Game of Thrones has particularly focused on, as long-surviving characters evolve and survive. Beginning with Arya and ending with Sansa, “Unbowed, Unbent, Unbroken” is an episode that explores that quest for inner truth; unfortunately, it does so by leaving the audience with another troublesome and particularly unnecessary depiction of sexual violence, throwing a wrench into any assumed progress the show’s made in that department this season.
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