'Game of Thrones' Season 5 Episode 7 Spoilers: Stannis Wants to 'Move Forward,' Margaery Is Jailed & Sansa Tries to Talk to Theon [Watch]
Tune into the next episode of "Game of Thrones" to see what will happen next with Sansa after her ill fate in "Unbowed, Unbent, Unbroken."
"In 'The Gift' episode, Jon prepares for conflict. Sansa tries to talk to Theon. Brienne waits for a sign. Stannis (Stephen Dillane) remains stubborn. Jaime attempts to reconnect with family," according to Comic Book.
In the promo for Episode 7, Jon Snow is seen back in the spotlight. Jon is also told that he is losing all of his friends for choosing to work with the wildlings.
Stannis is looking to keep gaining momentum.
"We march to victory," he said. "Or we march to defeat, but we go forward."
In one scene, Margaery Tyrell is seen looking disheveled in prison, which is quite different from how she's used to appearing. But Margaery's grandmother has not abandoned her, so Cersei may have to watch out for what's to come to her.
In the last episode, the TV show continued to dramatically steer away from the plot of George R.R. Martin's novel series, Wired reports.
Sansa breaks down on her wedding day ahead of marrying Ramsay. She vows to stop being a victim and start taking control of her destiny like she promised Littlefinger. When Miranda comes to draw Sansa's bath and warns her about how dangerous Ramsay is, Sansa catches on and starts playing the game telling Miranda to get out.
"I'm Sansa Stark of Winterfell," she told Miranda. "This is my home, and you can't frighten me."
Right after the wedding, Ramsay rapes Sansa in front of Theon.
"You've known Sansa since she was a girl. Now watch her become a woman," Ramsay said to Theon while he takes advantage of his new wife.
In the novel, Ramsay married a different girl who was prostituted in one of Littlefinger's brothels. Ramsay rapes her in the book and makes Theon participate.
Meanwhile, in the TV series, Tyrion and Jorah finally start talking to each other instead of fighting on their journey.
They are taken captive by armed slavers, and Tyrion persuades them to allow Jorah to battle in the fighting pits in Meereen because he is one of the greatest warriors of Westeros.
In R.R. Martin's series, Tyrion and Jorah are originally sold into slavery as a circus act. With the new plot twist, look forward to watching an epic battle.
Tune into HBO Sundays at 9 p.m. to see how "Game of Thrones" plays out.
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