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Sophie Turner addresses Sansa Stark/Jon Snow romance
When asked, Sansa Stark actress Sophie Turner said, “That’s what I was wondering too”.
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Those present included co-creators David Benioff and D.B. Weiss, actress Sophie Turner and others.
Out of all the moments that made us stand up and cheer “YAS GIRL” this season on Game of Thrones, one of the biggest has to be when Sansa totally SAVED JON SNOW’S BUTT at the very last second by calling in the Knights of Vale.
“[Sansa] doesn’t think he has the intellect, the knowledge, and the experience that she has, and I concur”, turner told fans who asked the question at the Comic Con panel, per Vanity Fair. “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”. Then she warned producers, “If you make anything happen, I will kill you”. Sophie Turner doesn’t Jon Snow is fit to rule – could a feud be brewing?
Liam Cunningham, who plays Davos Seaworth, said that Martin has said the ending would be “bittersweet”, which really could mean anything for these storytellers, who tend to run toward the twisted. “I presume somehow he’ll tell Jon but I don’t know how Jon will take it when Bran shows up and says, ‘By the way, I’m a tree wizard and your dad is your dad'”. “I do! I just think it’d be fun”.
Don’t worry Game of Thrones fans, it’s not all bad news though because director Miguel Sapochnik, who was behind the lens for the epic “Battle of the Bastards” and “Winds of Winter” episodes, says that he’d love to return to direct some episodes in Season 8. While none of them is fighting for the Iron Throne, now that they have found their voice and strength, they’re now clearly forces to be reckoned with in season 7. “I don’t know”, she trails off before turning to the curiously and intentionally stone-faced creators of the show.
Turner made it clear she is not interested.
Iwan Rheon (Ramsay Bolton): “I would melt the thing down and have a democracy”. And the answer, to presumably many fans’ relief, would indicate one of Stark unity. “It’s blown my mind”, Nairn said. And when is the “Game of Thrones” air date? Here’s everything we learned at the show’s panel!
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Fans also got a glimpse of a little blooper reel from season six, showing amusing outtakes like actor Peter Dinklage struggling to pronounce “benevolent”, and a “preview” of next season showing the new sets being constructed.