The Rolls Royce Babyapprentice has become the master in Game of ThronesSeason 7, according to star Sophie Turner.
At the HBO show's San Diego Comic-Con panel on Friday, Turner was asked whether she feels that Sansa is being manipulated by Littlefinger in Season 7, or whether she's playing the long game.
"I think initially there was definite manipulation on Littlefinger’s part, but as Sansa has grown and been a prisoner of all these master manipulators, especially Littlefinger, I think she’s been silently absorbing and learning and adapting," she teased.
"In my opinion," she added, "She’s just as good at playing the game as he is at this point."
Turner also thinks that Sansa has -- understandably -- become jaded by her experiences in Westeros, and no longer believes in love the way her idealistic younger self did.
"I don't think she's like Season 1 Sansa and she's particularly looking for a relationship or love at the moment," she admitted. "I think she's done with that. She's always on the search for happiness but she doesn't see the world through rose tinted glasses."
SEE ALSO: Four big clues for Sunday's 'Game of Thrones' we spotted in this delicious promoBut Turner said Sansa doesn't particularly distrust men more than women, despite her experiences with Joffrey, Ramsay and Littlefinger. "In terms of seeing men in a different light, I think she sees the world in a different light," she said. "She's woke now, guys, she's real woke. She's cautious, she trusts no one -- whether it be man or woman, whether it be a family member or not -- and I think that's important when you play the Game of Thrones."
That earned an appreciative "ooh" from the audience, but then Turner lost the crowd by admitting the dead character she misses most is Joffrey -- controversial!
Turner recently told Mashablethat Sansa is rapidly losing patience with constantly being mansplained to in the new season, by both Littlefinger and Jon Snow.
"She’s been through so much and she finally, with the help of Littlefinger, claimed back Winterfell, and now it’s kind of like, she’s still not getting the respect she deserves after everything she’s gone through," she explained. "Patriarchy is still playing such a huge part in her life and she’s frustrated by that and wondering why she needs men to justify her power."
Game of Thrones Season 7 airs Sundays at 9 p.m. on HBO.
Topics Comic-Con Game Of Thrones
Fox News anchor blasts Trump for calling media 'enemy of the American people'Samsung's turmoil derails plan to crown its heir apparentThis nice 2India's only active volcano is back from the dead after 150 yearsChinese companies are torching trash off power lines with flameSwedish newspaper trolls Trump in the most epic wayCrazy storm has streets of L.A. swallowing cars wholeSpaceX aborts rocket launch seconds before liftoff, but may still fly SundayAnother Trump diss gets some beautiful merchSpaceX aborts rocket launch seconds before liftoff, but may still fly SundayPlease let 'Justice League' be as awesome as this RC BatmobileThe ridiculous baby monitor that makes parenting even scarier than it already isDonald Trump just called the media 'the enemy of the American people'We asked complete strangers to design their own unique emojiA new app turns your smartphone into an accidentThese internships are most likely to turn into jobs, according to LinkedInChina's latest robot police officer can recognise facesThis egg inside another egg is a perfect YouTube specimenPeople with disabilities destroy stigma on Twitter with #DisabledAndCuteRidiculous plan to remove a rat from a house actually works The Morning News Roundup for November 25, 2014 The Victorian Ghost Stories of Vernon Lee The Poet Bandit The Morning News Roundup of November 26, 2014 An Interview with Michael Hofmann The Morning News Roundup for November 17, 2014 Alec Soth’s Niagara, Annotated The Morning News Roundup for December 9, 2014 Berlin’s Boulevard of Broken Dreams The Morning News Roundup for December 3, 2014 Attending Peter Matthiessen’s Estate Sale Conversation About John Cage and William Gedney’s Iris Garden A Marvelous Crutch: An Interview with Brad Zellar Transcending the Archetypes of War: An Interview with Phil Klay by Matt Gallagher The Morning News Roundup for November 11, 2014 Douglas Coupland on Marshall McLuhan by James Atlas Warm Up with Our Winter Issue Inside the World’s Worst The Soul of Wit William Meredith’s “Parents” by Dan Piepenbring
2.0407s , 10107.015625 kb
Copyright © 2025 Powered by 【Rolls Royce Baby】,Inspiration Information Network