If there's one thing you should know about the Game of Thrones fandom, it's that we're a hopeful bunch. Before Jon Snow was brought back from the dead, we held fast to the belief he wasn't truly gone. When Daenerys was taken captive by a rival khalasar, we had faith that she would fight her way out of it - and in her own fiery way, she did. And now, thanks to a single sentence uttered in season six's sixth episode, we have a new hope to cling to: that fan-favorite character Lady Stoneheart will, indeed, make it onto the show.
If you don't already know who Lady Stoneheart is, prepare for a shock - she's the vengeful, gruesome-to-behold revived corpse of Lady Catelyn Stark. And thanks to Walder Frey's men mentioning that "The Brotherhood Without Banners is rallying the commoners against us, raiding our supply trains and camps," we have a shred of hope. Because Lady Stoneheart rolls with the Brotherhood (a band of vigilante soldiers) in the books, this could mean that she'll finally make an appearance on the show.
Sure, it's a brief mention, but there have been similar references that came true in the show's history. Remember back in season one when Jon Snow told Sam that he knew his Uncle Benjen was alive somewhere? However, with book series author George R. R. Martin asserting that Stoneheart's role was cut, we have to prepare for the fact that she may not grace our screens at all.
Of course, there are other theories about how Lady Stoneheart's role could be incorporated into Game of Thrones, even if her specific character is not - including this particularly unsettling one involving Arya Stark.
What do you think will come of the Lady Stoneheart character? Do you want to see her on the show, or do you think it would be too crazy to bring three Starks back from the dead in a single season?
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