She said “We kinda always knew it would be seven or eight seasons. It’s really sad. It’s really uncomfortable to think about my life without ‘Game of Thrones.’ Not only has it been like a family — going to see a family every summer — but it’s also been a safety net. When I finish this I don’t actually know what’s going to happen. I might slip into a deep, deep depression because I won’t know what to do with myself. It’s going to be very strange. I feel people are going to miss it dearly.”
As the proverbial chess pieces begin to come together for a sure-to-be epic two-season finale, the mere thought of all the dramatic pay-off is enough to send long-time fans into a tail-spin. When quizzed about her thoughts on Sansa’s own fate, Turner admitted that she doesn’t know simply “because of the way last season left off. There are so many options,” she teased. “She could run with Littlefinger and become a villain and sadistic. Or she could also team up with her brother Jon.”
If Turner had her say on a potential Sansa death scene, the actress joked that it would involve “a long, slow episode-lasting death, where it’s just one long scene of my death and no one else. And it’s going to be the last episode of the last season.”
Game of Thrones returns in the summer of 2017.
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