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Post by Aj_June on Aug 5, 2018 9:29:16 GMT
GOT fans love creating theories. I don't think any other TV show/Movie series has seen as many theories being put forward as GOT has seen. One thing you have to admit - the whole process of speculating on what is going to happen and how certain mysteries will be solved adds to legacy of this great show. It increases the market value of the show.
So the latest theory that has been making rounds is that Arya will introduce Gendry to Sansa and they will fall in love. Sansa's wish was to marry King Robert's son and by marrying Gendry that wish will come true. Also, Jon and others will legitimise Gendry as the son of Robert and he will then become the king. In the process Maggy the Frog's prophecy will come true that a more beautiful woman will displace Cersei as Queen. What do you people think about it?
I think it doesn't make a lot of sense. Sansa has grown into such a different person now. She won't trust anyone so easily. The show has no time to show any romance. Also, they both don't even make that good pair. They are pretty different.
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Post by Leo of Red Keep on Aug 5, 2018 9:55:44 GMT
Sansa is not more beautiful than Cersei
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Post by Aj_June on Aug 5, 2018 10:15:28 GMT
Sansa is not more beautiful than Cersei I think Cersei has more queenly/graceful look. But Sansa looks more beautiful.
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Post by Leo of Red Keep on Aug 5, 2018 10:25:58 GMT
Sansa is not more beautiful than Cersei I think Cersei has more queenly/graceful look. But Sansa looks more beautiful. She's trying…
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Post by Marv on Aug 5, 2018 14:48:53 GMT
Sansa Gentry would be forced...or I guess arranged...at this point. But why anyone would arrange it I have no idea. And if they somehow force a romantic subplot between the two at this point I’ll roll my eyes.
I’m not sure Sansa is fit to be with anyone. What I mean is from a character standpoint I think she comes out the best if she’s on her own at the end of the series. Ruling Winterfell as it’s Lady, with no Lord. Given her experiences with men I wouldn’t expect anyone to force a husband on her and I wouldn’t want to see it either.
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Post by Leo of Red Keep on Aug 5, 2018 15:24:59 GMT
Mix this with that other "theory" that makes Gendry Cersei's son and you would have one of the most ridiculous endings possible.
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Post by Aj_June on Aug 5, 2018 18:17:36 GMT
Mix this with that other "theory" that makes Gendry Cersei's son and you would have one of the most ridiculous endings possible. Lol...Had not read about this ever before.
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Post by jon snow loves sansa on Aug 7, 2018 19:40:29 GMT
this theory came out when the fake early s8 spoilers came out there is even a video of it , i doubt it will happen if same rumors were correct that gendry dies early in season 8 by the WW
why i dont like it ...arya and gendry have history together , gendry made it known to arya , "she would be his lady" , arya seem to like him too it would bother arya greatly i think if gendry and sansa are together unless arya is out of the picture or jon
gendry lookwise its too much close to ramsey for me -both had blue eyes and similar features so i dont like them together and if it happens it would mean these stupid early spoilers were true and ending sucked so much
jon and sansa have biggest chance happening than gendry/sansa -i think gendry will be used as a jealousy tool
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Post by Leo of Red Keep on Aug 7, 2018 20:00:49 GMT
arya and gendry have history together , gendry made it known to arya , "she would be his lady" , A common misunderstanding. When Arya told Gendry she could be his family, he answered "no, you would be My Lady" as to say she would remain the highborn Lady and he the common nobody bowing to her. There could be no sense of being "family" or even friendship between both classes, they would remain separated by the social divide between them. The same way Tyrion told Bronn "we are friends" on the eve of the Blackwater battle and he answered "are we?" They were not, Bronn knew they couldn't be. He went to serve Cersei then Jaime without regret. Varys told Shae the same too: "we break bread with them, but that doesn't make us family. We've learned their language, but we'll never be their countrymen. If you let yourself believe that a foreign girl with no name could spend her life with the son of Tywin Lannister..." This is a recurring theme. The interesting thing here, and I must grant the authors that insight, is that the divide is mostly made by the lower class. It is Gendry, Bronn and Varys who express it, not the highborns. Davos does that too to some extent.
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