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Game of Thrones*’s Sophie Turner: Jon Snow Lacks Sansa’s “Intellect” and “Experience”

She also hints Sansa’s loyalty towards her brother may wave in “Game of Thrones” Season 7. Sophie said she believed that the now-infamous “Battle of the Bastards” was more of a joint effort, and that Jon may not be capable to run the north because he lacks the intellect and experience that Sansa has. If the actress could have it her way, she would have Sansa and Jon rule the kingdom together, as Queen and King respectively.

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So while one could nearly pinpoint the exact moment Benioff regretted the decision as he became tongue-tied in one answer, muttering “Sophie Turner” to his chagrin, it was clear everyone was having a fairly relaxed and good natured time. “And it makes for really good television”.

Sophie Turner recently attended SDCC 2016, where she revealed how Sansa Stark truly feels about her brother Jon Snow. We’re getting more of Cersai’s reign from the Iron Throne, including a tease to what happens to that nun from the Sparrows that was imprisoned. “It’s hard to know what the future brings for her but I think that she genuinely believes in Daenerys”, said Emmanuel.

Turner continued, “She’s kind of thinking, ‘Well, he’ll give me the credit that I deserve”.

Brandin Tyrrel is an Editor at IGN.

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Fans were also shown two clips during the panel.

“He has wonderful morals, those Stark morals, [so she thinks] that inevitably he’ll make the good decision, but whether it’s going to benefit anyone is another story”. “She was always influenced by her mother’s resentment towards Jon because of Ned allegedly cheating on her”, the actress said via Variety.

“All right, here we go, let’s get the party started”, Turner says. They joined forces and took on the Bolton army together, eventually winning back the North and becoming the leaders of Winterfell once more. They may as well be siblings; they have the sibling rivalry. “I don’t know”, she trails off before turning to the curiously and intentionally stone-faced creators of the show.

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Never breaking their poker faces, Weiss just adds, “It hadn’t occurred to us, but thank you”.

Daenerys crossing the sea with Tyrion