I never had the fondest thoughts about good old Lady Stark. But, I recently rewatched Game of Thrones for fun, and as I did, ...
Sansa Stark broke her own wheel. There's more to be said on what that means, but she's the only reasonable choice of MVP for the final new Game of Thrones episode we'll ever see. To really ...
Sansa Stark's hairstyle at the end of Game of Thrones' final episode may seem simple, but it speaks volumes Maria Pasquini is the staff editor for human interest’s digital vertical at PEOPLE.
Game of Thrones features plenty of characters who, in the end, deserved to matter more to the series' narrative.
An curved arrow pointing right. In the last "Game of Thrones," Ramsay Bolton uttered a line that left fans wondering about Sansa Stark's fate. "You can't kill me, I'm part of you now," he said.
In hindsight, many fans view Game of Thrones as a slow and steady decline in story quality, but it didn’t really feel that ...
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The second episode of Game of Thrones Season 1 is aptly titled ... King Robert Baratheon is forced to order the execution of a Stark Direwolf (Sansa's Lady in place of the missing Nymeria).
Sansa Stark is a character on Game of Thrones. Sansa Stark is the daughter ... becoming the new Lady of Winterfell. See today's front and back pages, download the newspaper, order back issues ...
There’s a pretty convincing fan theory that Game ... Sansa, his betrothed. Vale Ned Stark. But to paraphrase The Royal Tenenbaums, everyone knows that Ned Stark died in season one of Game of ...
As far as "Game of Thrones" couples ... psychologically tormenting Sansa. Sansa exacts revenge upon Ramsay and has him eaten alive by his own dogs, restoring House Stark as the rulers of the ...