GAME OF THRONES Actor Iwan Rheon Reflects On Controversial Sansa Rape Scene: "The Worst Day Of My Career"

GAME OF THRONES Actor Iwan Rheon Reflects On Controversial Sansa Rape Scene: "The Worst Day Of My Career"

Game of Thrones had its share of controversial moments over the years, but Ramsay Bolton's rape of Sansa Stark really caused a stir. Now, actor Iwan Rheon has reflected on the scene in a new interview...

By MarkCassidy - Nov 02, 2020 06:11 AM EST
Filed Under: Game of Thrones

HBO's Game of Thrones was often accused to overemphasising, and sometimes even sensationalising the darker aspects of George R.R. Martin's novels, and the rape of Sansa Stark (Sophie Turner) by the twisted Ramsay Bolton (Iwan Rheon) in the Season 5 episode Unbowed, Unbent, Unbroken, in particular, stirred up a lot of controversy.

The showrunners were criticized by many who believed they were using sexual violence as a plot device, and found the scene to be unnecessary. Others defended the disturbing sequence, noting that this reprehensible act was very much in keeping with Bolton's character.

During a new interview with Metro, Rheon was asked for his take on the scene and the backlash it recieved now that several years have passed.

"That was horrible. Nobody wanted to be there," he admitted. "Nobody wants to do that, but if it’s telling a story then you have to tell it truthfully. They didn’t sensationalise it or anything. It was very, very hard watching. It’s a horrible thing that happens, unfortunately, and it shouldn’t be. It was the worst day of my career."

"Chopping someone’s finger off you don’t really see it, and when you’re doing like a close up, it’s a piece of plastic. We’re just acting, it’s not real. Then something like that where you’re in the actual reality of the situation is very difficult to deal with. It was a horrible, horrible day."

You might argue that Game of Thrones depicted worse things (infanticide, for example) over the course of its 8-season run, but the harrowing rape of a well-loved character did seem to stand out, as the show had lost a whopping 1 million viewers by the time the next episode aired.

What did you guys make of the scene? Did you think the controversy was warranted? Let us know in the comments.

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MrCamw1
MrCamw1 - 11/2/2020, 6:36 AM
You spelled Inhumans wrong..... I kid I kid. But no it probably was a tough one to do. Wish this guy had more roles he was a great from his time on Thrones.
Doomsday8888
Doomsday8888 - 11/2/2020, 6:37 AM
GoT used to be GOAT.
BigMikeReviews
BigMikeReviews - 11/2/2020, 6:45 AM
The scene wasn't gratuitous, it was in keeping with show's tone. The choice to focus the camera on Theon's reaction was effectively disturbing without actually showing anything.
SerKurtWagner
SerKurtWagner - 11/2/2020, 7:00 AM
@BigMikeReviews - That's the whole problem though. Ignoring what they did to Sansa's character to put her there, it becomes gratuitous BECAUSE they choose to focus on Theon rather than Sansa. She has lost so much agency at this point she doesn't even get to be the focus of her own rape scene, instead becoming another tool in Theon's torture.
BigMikeReviews
BigMikeReviews - 11/2/2020, 7:16 AM
@SerKurtWagner - You might be right, but I think the creators had weighed the options in this case, had they shown Sansa they might have received even more backlash for it. She does assert herself by season 6 certainly when she has Bolton eaten by his own hounds.. so there's that.
SerKurtWagner
SerKurtWagner - 11/2/2020, 7:07 AM
This story-line, and the rape scene in particular, never sat right with me. Having started the books post-Season 8, its even worse. Benioff and Weiss went out of their way repeatedly to strip Sansa of her agency and just make her a damsel who is run through torture again and again to further other characters' plotlines.
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