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Sansa Stark has always been a warrior: She's been fierce all along — and it kept her alive Fans long preferred heroines like Arya and Brienne—but Sansa's been fighting her own kind of war ...
The eldest Stark sister has spent eight seasons enduring unbelievable cruelty, but she's come out of it all as a capable, stable and savvy leader.
This makes Sansa and Jon Snow the family's most likely candidates to continue the Stark line. If Sansa were to die, that would hamper the Starks' chances of continuing forward.
Sansa Stark has widely gained the reputation of least favorite Stark child. But, over six seasons we’ve seen her grow from stuck-up wannabe princess to master manipulator and daring escapee (… ...
All hail Sansa Stark, First of her Name, Winner of the Battle of the Bastards, Settler of Scores, Fashion Icon, Queen in the North, and Deliverer of Hard Truths. No one was spared from the Sansa ...
Will Sansa Stark manage to not only survive the end of Game of Thrones, but get a happy ending? Or is she doomed to die a horrible death, like her parents and brothers?
Arya (Maisie Williams) and Sansa (Sophie Turner) on “Game of Thrones” test assumptions about sisterhood and how they can last even through the most traumatic times in our lives.
Sansa Stark's hairstyle during the final scenes of the "Game of Thrones" finale proves that she has finally come into her own as a leader.
But it's not that crazy to think that -- if Sansa is, in fact, in love with Jon -- that they might end up together. It also might help explain why Sansa is just so distrustful of Dany in the premiere.
In light of recent events, Sansa is proving to be the kind of clear-headed leader that Danys evidently will never be.
Sansa, the once starry-eyed teen, has become a 'Thrones' power player and Sophie Turner, who plays her, has a burgeoning film career.