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Posted: 2016-05-25T12:09:43Z | Updated: 2016-05-25T12:09:43Z 'Game Of Thrones' Hints At Worst Possible Sansa Twist | HuffPost

'Game Of Thrones' Hints At Worst Possible Sansa Twist

Oh hell Snow.
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Hold. The. Door. There might've been something everyone missed in the latest episode of "Game of Thrones ," and it is even worse than winter.

(Warning! This post is dark and full of spoilers!)

Sure, Hodor's heartbreaking death scene was the talk of Sunday's "Game of Thrones " episode, "The Door," but that moment got so much attention that the show may have snuck something else by us. 

Before the debut of Season 6, promo pictures led to a lot of speculation that Sansa Stark  might be pregnant with Ramsay Bolton's child. That news, of course, would be devastating. Well, now it appears the show is hinting at that possibility again.

In the latest episode, Sansa tells Littlefinger that Ramsay tortured her however he liked as long as she could still give him an heir. She adds, "I can still feel what he did in my body, standing here right now." 

And now we're all like, "Oh no ..."

Sansa can still feel it "in" her body, she makes herself new clothing and, in the previous episode, she has problems with the Night's Watch's food. This all seems to suggest one terrible thing. As Redditor snowyday  says:

Sansa is pregnant!

Before we get too ahead of ourselves, it's good to remember that all of this could just be coincidence. There's no telling all the terrible lasting effects Ramsay's torture will have on Sansa, not to mention Castle Black's food probably tastes horrible and it's always good to have swaggy new outfits.

Jon Snow even says he likes the wolf image on Sansa's new dress, and that dude knows nothing ... about fashion.

But still ...

If the worst is true, it is a devastating revelation for a character who has been through just about everything. All we have left to say is, "OH HELL SNOW!"

"Game of Thrones" airs Sunday at 9 p.m. ET on HBO.

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