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‘Game of Thrones’ S7 might see Jon Snow being betrayed by cousin Sansa Stark

10 August 2016 Entertainment News


Fourth Estate Staff

Hollywood, CA, United States (4E) – Jon Snow’s life might be in danger once again as HBO released a new election-themed website asking fans to cast a vote for who they would like to see sit on the Iron Throne and Sansa Stark was weirdly paired with Lord Petyr Baelish .

According to the website, fans get to have their voices heard as to who they want to see rule and Sansa Stark was surprisingly paired with Lord Petyr Baelish , also known as Little Finger. The pair is now leading with 36 percent of the more than one million votes already cast in the election-themed website.

The other pairs in the election-themed website of HBO, are Daenerys Targaryen and Tyrion Lannister , Jon Snow and Lyanna Mormont , and Cersei Lannister with Qyburn .

The pairing of Sansa Stark and Little Finger has been a concern by fans since the finale of “Game of Thrones” Season 6 wherein fans were able to see that the two aforementioned characters exchanged looks when Jon Snow was crowned as the King of the North. Many believe that Sansa Stark is hungrier for power than she seems to be.

Sophie Turner, the actress playing the role of Sansa Stark, was interviewed during the San Diego Comic-Con in July and she said that she felt good about her character taking over Winterfell . She said that she wants Sansa Stark and Jon to rule together because it worked in the Battle of the Bastards in “Game of Thrones” Season 6.

She added, “I would want them to kind of rule as a duo, but I don't think that's going to happen because it's Game of Thrones and nothing good ever happens on Game of Thrones.”

Another speculation about Sansa Stark and Jon Snow is that they might be linked romantically in “Game of Thrones” Season 7. They are not really half-siblings but are instead cousins.

“Game of Thrones” Season 7’s release is still unclear.


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