Game of Thrones

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Anonymous wrote:Oh god the preview. They're obviously setting up conflict between Jon and Sansa. I SO hope Sansa doesn't marry Littlefinger but that looks like what will happen He wants her bad and she probably feels like she "owes" him now.


One theory is that she is pregnant and will want to marry someone to give the baby legitimacy. Or disguise its true parentage.


If Sansa is pregnant, the baby is legitimate. She was married to the father.


But she was still married to Tyrion - who isn't dead. So I don't think her marriage to Ramsey 'counted,' and thus, her child would still be illegitimate. And she's been gone from King's Landing too long for that baby to be considered Tyrion's in any feasible way.
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A couple of interesting theories I recently read. Hopefully I'm not repeating anything here

1) The high septon is Howland Reed (Ned's best friend who saved him at the towers). If that's the case it would make sense why he is so determined on destroying Cersei, as she ultimately was responsible for his death.

2) As we know, Cersei's prophecy was that the VALONQAR will end up killing her, which means young brother. Cersei believes it will be Tyrion but it may actually be Jamie. I think that if she ends up trying to burn the whole kingdom as the Mad king tried to do, Jamie's good nature will prevail and he will end up killing her, like he did the Mad King.
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Anonymous wrote:Oh god the preview. They're obviously setting up conflict between Jon and Sansa. I SO hope Sansa doesn't marry Littlefinger but that looks like what will happen He wants her bad and she probably feels like she "owes" him now.


One theory is that she is pregnant and will want to marry someone to give the baby legitimacy. Or disguise its true parentage.


If Sansa is pregnant, the baby is legitimate. She was married to the father.


But she was still married to Tyrion - who isn't dead. So I don't think her marriage to Ramsey 'counted,' and thus, her child would still be illegitimate. And she's been gone from King's Landing too long for that baby to be considered Tyrion's in any feasible way.


Her marriage to Tyrion was declared void before she married Ramsay. Littlefinger and Roose Bolton made sure that her marriage to Ramsay was legal.
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Anonymous wrote:Didn't you guys see the preview where she's sitting in the woods and LF walks up to her and she says what do you want and he says you know what I want? Ugh, they're totally marrying Sansa to LF.


I don't think so. I think he wants to rule something and she's going to have to make it happen. Just because she asks what he wants does not mean marriage - in the letter she said she's reward him, not marry him.


She's giving him the Dreadfort and the baby she's carrying to raise at the Dreadfort, as regent.
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Anonymous wrote:Sansa didn't seem terribly grateful or even happy about the victory.


I think all the pain, death and destruction has left her cold-blooded.

And agree with a PP who thinks she may been mutilated somehow. I know it's cold, but she hasn't shown anything below her chin this entire season.


Sansa has to have a big heaping pile of PTSD. She witnessed her father get beheaded. She was tortured by Joffrey. She watched her aunt go out of a moon door. She was repeatedly raped and tortured by Ramsay.

She isn't going to be able to be happy about much for a long time, if ever.
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I think it's interesting how many of the female characters are rising to power. And they all have a score to settle.

Also, what's Arya's next move? She spent the whole last season training "to be a girl without a name". Now what?

Despite the hate amongst the kingdons, they're all going to have to band together to fight the whitealkers. Only Brie, Jon, and Sam have valerian swords. I can't imagine they're the only 3 to be able to take down the whitewalkers.
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Anonymous wrote:Oh god the preview. They're obviously setting up conflict between Jon and Sansa. I SO hope Sansa doesn't marry Littlefinger but that looks like what will happen He wants her bad and she probably feels like she "owes" him now.


One theory is that she is pregnant and will want to marry someone to give the baby legitimacy. Or disguise its true parentage.


If Sansa is pregnant, the baby is legitimate. She was married to the father.


But she was still married to Tyrion - who isn't dead. So I don't think her marriage to Ramsey 'counted,' and thus, her child would still be illegitimate. And she's been gone from King's Landing too long for that baby to be considered Tyrion's in any feasible way.


Her marriage to Tyrion was declared void before she married Ramsay. Littlefinger and Roose Bolton made sure that her marriage to Ramsay was legal.


Ah. Must have missed that.
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Anonymous wrote:I think it's interesting how many of the female characters are rising to power. And they all have a score to settle.

Also, what's Arya's next move? She spent the whole last season training "to be a girl without a name". Now what?

Despite the hate amongst the kingdons, they're all going to have to band together to fight the whitealkers. Only Brie, Jon, and Sam have valerian swords. I can't imagine they're the only 3 to be able to take down the whitewalkers.


There are more swords than that! There's a rumor that the iron throne is made up of Valerian steel swords. And that they'll melt the throne to get the Valerian steel out.
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Anonymous wrote:I think it's interesting how many of the female characters are rising to power. And they all have a score to settle.

Also, what's Arya's next move? She spent the whole last season training "to be a girl without a name". Now what?

Despite the hate amongst the kingdons, they're all going to have to band together to fight the whitealkers. Only Brie, Jon, and Sam have valerian swords. I can't imagine they're the only 3 to be able to take down the whitewalkers.


Arts' next move is to avenge her family using the skills she learned as a trainee of The Many Faced God.

I believe she's still got a list of people she's aiming to kill.
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Anonymous wrote:I think it's interesting how many of the female characters are rising to power. And they all have a score to settle.

Also, what's Arya's next move? She spent the whole last season training "to be a girl without a name". Now what?

Despite the hate amongst the kingdons, they're all going to have to band together to fight the whitealkers. Only Brie, Jon, and Sam have valerian swords. I can't imagine they're the only 3 to be able to take down the whitewalkers.


Ned's sword was melted down to make two swords. Joffrey had a sword, so I guess it went to Tommen. What happened to Rob Stark's sword? Was it given to Ramsey?
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Anonymous wrote:I think it's interesting how many of the female characters are rising to power. And they all have a score to settle.

Also, what's Arya's next move? She spent the whole last season training "to be a girl without a name". Now what?

Despite the hate amongst the kingdons, they're all going to have to band together to fight the whitealkers. Only Brie, Jon, and Sam have valerian swords. I can't imagine they're the only 3 to be able to take down the whitewalkers.


Arts' next move is to avenge her family using the skills she learned as a trainee of The Many Faced God.

I believe she's still got a list of people she's aiming to kill.


The Mountain, Cersei, and the Executioner.
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Anonymous wrote:I think it's interesting how many of the female characters are rising to power. And they all have a score to settle.

Also, what's Arya's next move? She spent the whole last season training "to be a girl without a name". Now what?

Despite the hate amongst the kingdons, they're all going to have to band together to fight the whitealkers. Only Brie, Jon, and Sam have valerian swords. I can't imagine they're the only 3 to be able to take down the whitewalkers.


Arts' next move is to avenge her family using the skills she learned as a trainee of The Many Faced God.

I believe she's still got a list of people she's aiming to kill.


The Mountain, Cersei, and the Executioner.


Oh, and Lord Frey.
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Anonymous wrote:Oh god the preview. They're obviously setting up conflict between Jon and Sansa. I SO hope Sansa doesn't marry Littlefinger but that looks like what will happen He wants her bad and she probably feels like she "owes" him now.


One theory is that she is pregnant and will want to marry someone to give the baby legitimacy. Or disguise its true parentage.


If Sansa is pregnant, the baby is legitimate. She was married to the father.


But she was still married to Tyrion - who isn't dead. So I don't think her marriage to Ramsey 'counted,' and thus, her child would still be illegitimate. And she's been gone from King's Landing too long for that baby to be considered Tyrion's in any feasible way.


Her marriage to Tyrion was declared void before she married Ramsay. Littlefinger and Roose Bolton made sure that her marriage to Ramsay was legal.


Ah. Must have missed that.


It would seem that if Sansa was pregnant it would be revealed/showing by now. She escaped Ramsey many months ago.

I can never figure out Ltitle Finger. He's always manipulating people.
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Anonymous wrote:The dog face biting scene was too much, I had to look away.

Does anyone else feel like Sansa is a few notches smarter than Jon? I feel like he made errors before and during the battle and just kept getting himself in far worse positions... Meanwhile Sansa is calm and thinking things out.

And who else thinks Little Finger wants to marry her? "You know what I want"...



Actually, I think Jon and Sansa make the perfect duo. Her brainpower needs his fearlessness and vice versa.


He felt very unsure of himself and almost wimpy and careless to me in the last episode.


He rode and then walked into what looked like certain death and then fought his ass off. I can't see that as wimpy.


He's not wimpy. He's inexperienced, like Sansa was when the series started. He still thinks honor and goodness count for something in Westeros. He hasn't had her education. (Yet.)



To me, it echos the relationship between Ned and Catelyn, with his trusting honor and her tendency toward violent decisions. It's not a match, but looking at Jon and Sansa, I do see the balancing similar to N&C. A team.
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Anonymous wrote:Oh god the preview. They're obviously setting up conflict between Jon and Sansa. I SO hope Sansa doesn't marry Littlefinger but that looks like what will happen He wants her bad and she probably feels like she "owes" him now.


One theory is that she is pregnant and will want to marry someone to give the baby legitimacy. Or disguise its true parentage.


If Sansa is pregnant, the baby is legitimate. She was married to the father.


But she was still married to Tyrion - who isn't dead. So I don't think her marriage to Ramsey 'counted,' and thus, her child would still be illegitimate. And she's been gone from King's Landing too long for that baby to be considered Tyrion's in any feasible way.


Her marriage to Tyrion was declared void before she married Ramsay. Littlefinger and Roose Bolton made sure that her marriage to Ramsay was legal.


Ah. Must have missed that.


It would seem that if Sansa was pregnant it would be revealed/showing by now. She escaped Ramsey many months ago.

I can never figure out Ltitle Finger. He's always manipulating people.


Agreed. I showed very late in my pregnancy, but still had a bump by 6 months. Also, she wouldn't be horse back riding that late in a pregnancy. That's an excellent way to miscarry.
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