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That picture is a lot better than the few I seen the other day. A lot better. The ones I seen she looked like an old woman and they said she was in GOT and I didn't even realize it was Danny at first... I was trying to figure out who her character was lol. [Reply]
Originally Posted by ThaVirus:
Ew. I despise British accents.
For some reason I only find them tolerable in medieval/fantasy settings. I can watch Game of Thrones and Lord of the Rings all day but movies like Kingsman and Snatch just piss me off.
Really? I'd win wars for Haley Atwell.
Originally Posted by Hawk:
I don't have a problem with Maisie's age, 19 is legal and all is good there, but I just don't find her to be very attractive. She's okay, but I just don't find myself thinking of her in those terms at all.
Sansa on the other hand...
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Yeah before the season I posted some pics of her. She got hawt. [Reply]
Originally Posted by listopencil:
Unfortunately I just can't seem to find Sophie Turner attractive. I think it's because I dislike the Sansa character, not sure. She does nothing for me. Like a glass of Strawberry Quick that somebody left out on the counter last night. Just blah.
I can't fathom how you can say that when that 3rd pic is right there on this page. She's beautiful, and it's not even really debatable. That said, I can see where the voice and character would shed a bad light for you. [Reply]
Originally Posted by KevB:
I can't fathom how you can say that when that 3rd pic is right there on this page. She's beautiful, and it's not even really debatable. That said, I can see where the voice and character would shed a bad light for you.
My buddy and I talked about it when the season started. I thought she was going to grow up ugly in season 1. I was wrong.
If it helps she seems like a decent human IRL. She adopted her dog from the show. Her Instagram is a good follow. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Hawk:
Reddit has done the analysis of the letter Sansa is writing in the last episode, and they have determined based on the info available on the screen that... SPOILER:
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No surprise, it is a letter to Littlefinger saying he had promised to protect her, and now is his chance, so send the army of the vale to winterfell to help them, and she would see that he is rewarded.
I think the only reason for her not to tell Jon was that he'd be pissed she turned away a huge army for personal reasons, and she can't tell him now when she is trying to rectify that mistake. From a show/drama standpoint, it sets things up for Jon and the wildlings to start the battle, then have Littlefinger swoop in and save the day with the Vale army. That seems to be GRRM's goto move on large battles. Tywin and the Tyrells swooped in and save King's Landing from Stannis, and then Stannis swooped in and saved the night's watch from the wildling army.
I wonder if it will also serve as conflict between Jon and Sansa sufficient for Jon to want to go back to the wall and leave Sansa (and hopefully Rickon) with Winterfell?
Interesting theory. Those reddit nerds are usually on top of their shit, so maybe they've nailed it here. The one argument I can think of to make is that a message to Littlefinger will never make it because he is ALREADY on the way after convincing Lord Robyn to send the Vale's armies to help Sansa. We shall see.... [Reply]
Originally Posted by Bowser:
Interesting theory. Those reddit nerds are usually on top of their shit, so maybe they've nailed it here. The one argument I can think of to make is that a message to Littlefinger will never make it because he is ALREADY on the way after convincing Lord Robyn to send the Vale's armies to help Sansa. We shall see....
I should have linked to the article that shows the actual screenshots of the letter which are enough to make out what was in my spoiler tags. So they are on top of their shit for this one. As for your comment above:
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Littlefinger told Sansa that he and Vale soldiers were at Moat Caitlin which is not far from winterfell, especially given how the show treats distances. But Sansa would have to be sending a raven to Moat Caitlin and be hoping he is still there. Which of course he will be and he will come to help defeat Ramsay. Well...I hope anyway.
With regards to Sansa's letter here are my thoughts. Not really a spoiler but does have some book elements that might or might not been shown in the TV show.
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The obvious answer would think she is sending the letter to Little Finger for help. However, a part of me wants to believe it has something to do with legitimizing Jon. I know in the books Robb sent a letter doing this very thing before he died. Which has been kind of glossed over. I don't believe the TV show even showed this act. Somehow Jon is going to have to receive the Stark name if he is going to bring the North together.