Sophie Turner teases more Season 4 shockers, talks Sansa Stark and Season 5 at the BAFTA TV Awards

The latest episode of Game of Thrones, Mockingbird, brought some viewers a rather satisfying death, as Lysa Arryn took flight out of the Moon Door instead of the subject of her jealousy, Sansa Stark. But as we know, the last 3 episodes are still to come, and have been promised to be a roller coaster ride until the very end, and Sophie Turner says that the Moon Door won’t be ranking high on the list of Season 4 shockers.

In a brief interview with Zap2It, Sophie says, “We all know the character that initiates the Moon Door incident is pretty shady anyway. I think there definitely will be one or two that surpasses [the Moon Door], because it’s deaths that happen because of someone that you wouldn’t suspect.”

Sophie was also in attendance at the BAFTA TV Awards this past Sunday to present the Audience Award, won by Game of Thrones last year. Looking lovely as always, she did a number of Game of Thrones related interviews as she walked the red carpet.

In an interview with Red Carpet News TV Sophie talks about Sansa coming into her own this season, and what she would like to see in Season 5. She also discusses what character she’s enjoyed watching grow throughout the series, the sex and violence on Thrones, the fun of working with her fellow female actors, and her future projects.

In an interview with Anglophenia Sophie talks about the increase in quality that happens from season to season, watching the episodes live with the rest of us, and possibly returning to film Season 5 over the summer. She also reveals her obsession with Breaking Bad (spoiler alert), and an upcoming project with Samuel L Jackson.

In her interview with BAFTA online Sophie chats about presenting an award, adopting her direwolf, and the possibility of her character being killed off.

 


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