Anonymous wrote:This just occurred to me after watching the new episode a second time - Little Finger makes a point to call Jon Snow Sansa's HALF brother. He says it twice and very pointedly. I think he is trying to sow a belief in Sansa that SHE (Sansa) is the rightful heir to Winterfell before her illegitimate HALF brother. When Sansa then hides her meeting with LF from Jon, she is beginning to go down that path. Not a food omen. Especially not a good omen if Jon is really her legitimate cousin and heir to the Iron Throne and she betrays him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In the opening scene of the episode Sansa is sewing a dress? Then her speech to Baelish about still feeling Ramsay in here. Could she be pregnant?
Oh wow. Didn't think about that, I guess she could be. But I do think that she was sewing the cloak that she gave Jon.
But he said "you sewed yourself a new dress" after she handed the cloak to him.
I think someone mentioned this earlier, but it seems like they were supposed to be mirroring the outfits worn by Ned and Catelyn when he left Winterfell for the last time.
Anonymous wrote:This just occurred to me after watching the new episode a second time - Little Finger makes a point to call Jon Snow Sansa's HALF brother. He says it twice and very pointedly. I think he is trying to sow a belief in Sansa that SHE (Sansa) is the rightful heir to Winterfell before her illegitimate HALF brother. When Sansa then hides her meeting with LF from Jon, she is beginning to go down that path. Not a food omen. Especially not a good omen if Jon is really her legitimate cousin and heir to the Iron Throne and she betrays him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In the opening scene of the episode Sansa is sewing a dress? Then her speech to Baelish about still feeling Ramsay in here. Could she be pregnant?
Please don't let Sansa be pregnant.
It could be horrible, especially psychologically. But if she's pregnant with Ramsay's heir, and they storm Winterfell while she's pregnant, Ramsay can't kill her. Maybe.
oh wow that would be interesting!! So far there hasn't been one baby born in this series.
Anonymous wrote:This just occurred to me after watching the new episode a second time - Little Finger makes a point to call Jon Snow Sansa's HALF brother. He says it twice and very pointedly. I think he is trying to sow a belief in Sansa that SHE (Sansa) is the rightful heir to Winterfell before her illegitimate HALF brother. When Sansa then hides her meeting with LF from Jon, she is beginning to go down that path. Not a food omen. Especially not a good omen if Jon is really her legitimate cousin and heir to the Iron Throne and she betrays him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In the opening scene of the episode Sansa is sewing a dress? Then her speech to Baelish about still feeling Ramsay in here. Could she be pregnant?
Oh wow. Didn't think about that, I guess she could be. But I do think that she was sewing the cloak that she gave Jon.
But he said "you sewed yourself a new dress" after she handed the cloak to him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In the opening scene of the episode Sansa is sewing a dress? Then her speech to Baelish about still feeling Ramsay in here. Could she be pregnant?
Please don't let Sansa be pregnant.
It could be horrible, especially psychologically. But if she's pregnant with Ramsay's heir, and they storm Winterfell while she's pregnant, Ramsay can't kill her. Maybe.
oh wow that would be interesting!! So far there hasn't been one baby born in this series.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In the opening scene of the episode Sansa is sewing a dress? Then her speech to Baelish about still feeling Ramsay in here. Could she be pregnant?
Please don't let Sansa be pregnant.
It could be horrible, especially psychologically. But if she's pregnant with Ramsay's heir, and they storm Winterfell while she's pregnant, Ramsay can't kill her. Maybe.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In the opening scene of the episode Sansa is sewing a dress? Then her speech to Baelish about still feeling Ramsay in here. Could she be pregnant?
Please don't let Sansa be pregnant.
It could be horrible, especially psychologically. But if she's pregnant with Ramsay's heir, and they storm Winterfell while she's pregnant, Ramsay can't kill her. Maybe.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That was the saddest thing that has happened in the series. By far. At least with the red wedding, they made choices that led to that. Hodor was innocent. Hold the door.
I totally agree. It is the only death on this show that has made me cry.
Me, too. I just sat there bawling. Summer and Hodor.
I was so devastated by Summer's death that I was numb when we then had to watch Hodor die. That was the most gut wrenching GOT by far for me. Bran better be f*ing worth it that two such beloved characters died to protect his (dumb) ass. He brought this down on all of them with his immaturity. Ugh. Is there any way at all that maybe Summer didn't die? Why do they keep killing the dire wolves? Could the Children of the Forrest revive Summer? I don't think there is any hope for Hodor, I just pray he isn't made into a White Walker. I kept expecting Bran to "recognize" one of the wights in his "dream sequence" where he met the WW King.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In the opening scene of the episode Sansa is sewing a dress? Then her speech to Baelish about still feeling Ramsay in here. Could she be pregnant?
Please don't let Sansa be pregnant.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In the opening scene of the episode Sansa is sewing a dress? Then her speech to Baelish about still feeling Ramsay in here. Could she be pregnant?
Oh wow. Didn't think about that, I guess she could be. But I do think that she was sewing the cloak that she gave Jon.
But he said "you sewed yourself a new dress" after she handed the cloak to him.