• Sophie Turner plays Sansa Stark on Game of Thrones

Sophie Turner plays Sansa Stark on Game of Thrones (Photo : Getty Images/Alberto E. Rodriguez)

Now that the Starks are back on top of Winterfell, they are now gearing up to lead the living against the Undead. However, there may be roadblocks to uniting Westeros against the common foe and one of them may be one of their own, Sansa Stark.

As "Game of Thrones" Season 6 reached its conclusion, Jon Snow overpowered Ramsey Bolton with the help of Petyr Baelish and The Knights of the Vale. Their assistance though, comes with a price and Lord Baelish made it known to Sansa that his intention to sit in the Iron Throne along with her remains strong.

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Also, Jon being crowned as the King in the North may have caused Sansa to feel jealous. Although she is happy for him, she thinks the former Lord Commander is still naïve on the political side of things according to actress Sophie Turner.

"I think Sansa trusts Jon to make morally right decisions, but I'm not sure if she trusts him with the kind of political things," Turner told Hollywood Reporter. She further added that her character is not so impressed with Sir Davos as Jon's adviser.

To affirm Sansa's jealousy, she was also not pleased when Jon got all the credit for winning the Battle of the Bastards. If it was not for her, no reinforcements would arrive. Moreover, this also made her realize that Littlefinger is indeed a reliable ally.

"I don't think she's gunning for the Iron Throne anytime soon, but she realizes that Littlefinger might be a better ally than she thought, a more trustworthy ally than she thought," Turner referring to Sansa's current state of mind. She clarified that Sansa will forever be skeptical of the man despite how many times he try to gain her trust.

Meanwhile, Arya and Bran Stark are also expected to reunite with Jon and Sansa in Winterfell. Bran needs to inform Jon that he is the son of Rhaegar and Lyanna Stark, making him an eligible candidate for the Iron Throne. However, Maisie Williams, the actress who plays Arya, wants her character to be a lone wolf and be her own boss, Time reported. Here are some fan theories on "Game of Thrones" Season 7.