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Post by morgantayler on Apr 28, 2015 4:04:35 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Apr 28, 2015 4:35:32 GMT
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Post by 7timesdamnedshewolf on Apr 28, 2015 7:12:52 GMT
Poor Sophie really bought into the hype of Sansa's goth makeover.
No, it really, really can't. Actually sleeping with Littlefinger would be less gross.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 28, 2015 7:17:16 GMT
I'm slowly beginning to warm up to this change. Possibly because of Sophie Turner In the future, Sansa could take some elements from LSH.. What if she would organize the Red Wedding 2.0?
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Post by Deleted on Apr 28, 2015 7:38:33 GMT
I'm slowly beginning to warm up to this change. Possibly because of Sophie Turner In the future, Sansa could take some elements from LSH.. What if she would organize the Red Wedding 2.0? So am I. I was VERY averse to it when it was just a concept fans were tossing around and I had to eat crow on that score of course. But now having seen the Sansa-in-WF scenes and what Sophie, Alfie, Michael McElhatton and Iwan have made out of them so far...it's hard to dislike the idea of it anymore. It has a great deal of potential.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 28, 2015 8:03:02 GMT
I'm slowly beginning to warm up to this change. Possibly because of Sophie Turner In the future, Sansa could take some elements from LSH.. What if she would organize the Red Wedding 2.0? So am I. I was VERY averse to it when it was just a concept fans were tossing around and I had to eat crow on that score of course. But now having seen the Sansa-in-WF scenes and what Sophie, Alfie, Michael McElhatton and Iwan have made out of them so far...it's hard to dislike the idea of it anymore. It has a great deal of potential. Exactly, it's looking quite good actually. Tension is slowly building up. Still lacking the Northern lords though.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 28, 2015 8:30:06 GMT
Maybe she was just talking about when she found out about the wedding and not... anything that happens to her? I have hope!
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Post by King Tommen on Apr 28, 2015 12:44:54 GMT
It sounds like she's talking about when she first found out Sansa was going to Winterfell to be married to Ramsay. The first time anyone hears this news, it takes a while to process based on where the show has Sansa at the end of S4. But once she's there in Winterfell, there's a lot of ways they can have the character behave and interact with people, which Turner probably isn't going to get into until it airs.
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Post by day dreamer on Apr 28, 2015 12:48:17 GMT
So the big question now is the hair dye. Is she going to lose it? Because it's completely pointless now.
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Post by Admin on Apr 28, 2015 13:02:49 GMT
It sounds like she's talking about when she first found out Sansa was going to Winterfell to be married to Ramsay. The first time anyone hears this news, it takes a while to process based on where the show has Sansa at the end of S4. But once she's there in Winterfell, there's a lot of ways they can have the character behave and interact with people, which Turner probably isn't going to get into until it airs. Yeah I think so too, that the 'oh' simply a reaction to her going to WF in the first place So the big question now is the hair dye. Is she going to lose it? Because it's completely pointless now. They cannot! the audience is so stupid, how will they know that Sansa is empowered when she is 1. still a pawn 2. marrying psychotic rapist AND 3. doesn't have her awesome black hardcore hair?
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Post by morgantayler on Apr 28, 2015 17:20:08 GMT
Maybe she was just talking about when she found out about the wedding and not... anything that happens to her? I have hope! Yeah, that's what I meant. It was how she felt when she first read in the scripts that Sansa was going to be marrying Ramsay. I still have hope it will turn out okay, too.
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Post by river on Apr 29, 2015 2:12:20 GMT
I wonder how Annara Snow is doing. LOL, I don't. She's the nastiest poster on Westeros.org, and that's saying something. She was so sneering, contemptuous and downright shrill to everyone on the casting/speculation threads when there was spec about the Sansa/Winterfell storyline before the Season 5 trailer came out showing Sansa at the crypts, insulting anyone who even suggested the Sansa at Winterfell theory might happen. It was pretty delicious when she was proven wrong. At least now she steers clear of the TV threads on that board, and thank the gods for that. If there's one bright side in this Sansa/Ramsay storyline, it's that it will drive Annara Snow apoplectic with rage. I agree that it's not cool to speculate about other posters having mental health problems on the basis of their posts...but I will say that if she did turn out to have mental health problems, it wouldn't surprise me in the slightest.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 29, 2015 3:44:55 GMT
LOL Annara Snow freaked out over the Winterfell/Sansa Theory i remember all too well. it was kind've good when she had to shut up because it was actually happening But yeh poor Annara They really did muck up Sansa's arc on the show imo
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Post by Admin on Apr 29, 2015 5:43:13 GMT
MOD: guys come on, this is about Sansa not the other board.
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Post by river on Apr 29, 2015 6:34:43 GMT
I shouldn't read too much into it, since Bran is sitting out a season and all, but it makes me wonder how important Sansa is to the endgame if the showrunners saw no problem with ditching her entire AFFC arc, seemingly because it wasn't cool enough and because they wanted to keep the Ramsay/Jeyne storyline in some form. Not depicting her Vale arc would be one thing--as Bran was shuffled offscreen--but completely changing it?
With a typical filler arc, it's pretty easy to hit the reset button at the end. Unless the Ramsay/Sansa marriage never takes place and both Sansa and Littlefinger make their way back to the Vale in time for Season 6, there's no way to hit the reset button in a way that places Sansa and Littlefinger where they should be at the beginning of TWOW. Similarly, TV Sansa has already outed herself to the Vale lords, and there's no way to unring that bell. So I have no idea where D&D are going with this. Even assuming that Sansa hits more or less the same beats as Jeyne Poole--marries Ramsay, is tortured, escapes from Winterfell with Theon--where does that leave her for Season 6 and beyond?
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Post by Deleted on Apr 29, 2015 7:45:34 GMT
I shouldn't read too much into it, since Bran is sitting out a season and all, but it makes me wonder how important Sansa is to the endgame if the showrunners saw no problem with ditching her entire AFFC arc, seemingly because it wasn't cool enough and because they wanted to keep the Ramsay/Jeyne storyline in some form. Not depicting her Vale arc would be one thing--as Bran was shuffled offscreen--but completely changing it? With a typical filler arc, it's pretty easy to hit the reset button at the end. Unless the Ramsay/Sansa marriage never takes place and both Sansa and Littlefinger make their way back to the Vale in time for Season 6, there's no way to hit the reset button in a way that places Sansa and Littlefinger where they should be at the beginning of TWOW. Similarly, TV Sansa has already outed herself to the Vale lords, and there's no way to unring that bell. So I have no idea where D&D are going with this. Even assuming that Sansa hits more or less the same beats as Jeyne Poole--marries Ramsay, is tortured, escapes from Winterfell with Theon--where does that leave her for Season 6 and beyond? Yeh i think its silly to consider Sansa's arc this season as filler. This is her story now, its not filler, it can't be. She'll probably end up in a similar place but its vastly different for her book arc.
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Post by Admin on Apr 29, 2015 8:06:50 GMT
I shouldn't read too much into it, since Bran is sitting out a season and all, but it makes me wonder how important Sansa is to the endgame if the showrunners saw no problem with ditching her entire AFFC arc, seemingly because it wasn't cool enough and because they wanted to keep the Ramsay/Jeyne storyline in some form. Not depicting her Vale arc would be one thing--as Bran was shuffled offscreen--but completely changing it? With a typical filler arc, it's pretty easy to hit the reset button at the end. Unless the Ramsay/Sansa marriage never takes place and both Sansa and Littlefinger make their way back to the Vale in time for Season 6, there's no way to hit the reset button in a way that places Sansa and Littlefinger where they should be at the beginning of TWOW. Similarly, TV Sansa has already outed herself to the Vale lords, and there's no way to unring that bell. So I have no idea where D&D are going with this. Even assuming that Sansa hits more or less the same beats as Jeyne Poole--marries Ramsay, is tortured, escapes from Winterfell with Theon--where does that leave her for Season 6 and beyond? They keep simplifying things - no Riverlands, no Vale. They assumed that WF story is gonna be more interesting with Sansa there, just like they did with Jaime and Dorne :/
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Post by stoneheartsrevenge on Apr 29, 2015 10:10:43 GMT
Sansa is one of their favourites. Therefore she gets more material, whether it's from the books or not. That is what I took from the interview anyway
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Post by Admin on Apr 29, 2015 20:25:12 GMT
Sansa is one of their favourites. Therefore she gets more material, whether it's from the books or not. That is what I took from the interview anyway Also I imagine i's because of Turner's fan following
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Post by Admin on Apr 30, 2015 20:52:24 GMT
Some disturbing interesting bits from Rheon's twitter Q&A today:
- Will we see more of Ramsay this season? - almost all of him I think...
- What was the hardest scene to do on GOT? - there's one coming up....you'll know!
- Has playing Ramsay in Season 5 felt different for you now that your character is a legit Bolton? - it's very different. He's a lord now...which can only mean bad things to come
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