Gelöschte Game Of Thrones Szenen Die Alles Verändert Hätten

Game of Thrones has always been a rather sprawling television series, and much of the footage ended up on the cutting room floor. But even though these scenes were deleted, they're still fascinating to explore—especially since these moments could have subtly altered the course of history, or at least our perspective on certain events. Let's explore a few of these significant moments that never made it into the final cut. Littlefinger's execution was one of the most shocking moments in the Season 7 finale, but how did Sansa and Arya Stark know about all the criminal activities in his life? In an interview with Variety, actor Isaac Hempstead Wright, who plays Bran Stark, revealed that he filmed a deleted scene with Sophie Turner, who plays Sansa. In this scene, Sansa repeatedly consults with Bran shortly before Littlefinger's trial. As you may recall, Sansa was convinced that her sister Arya would kill her to become the ruler of Winterfell herself. Arya thought the same about Sansa, and it was all thanks to the master manipulator Littlefinger. Viewers were on the edge of their seats watching the season 7 finale, as it seemed one of the Stark sisters was about to kill the other. But then Sansa and Arya turned the tables, condemning Littlefinger to death and revealing that their feud was nothing more than an elaborate ruse. It was a huge twist, but it seems to leave a significant gap in the plot. How could the Stark sisters suddenly be so certain about Littlefinger's story of manipulation and deception? According to Hempstead Wright, a deleted scene from this episode could have resolved this ambiguity. It would have shown exactly how the Stark sisters learned of Littlefinger's schemes. And it would have shown the audience how Sansa and Arya arrived at the decision to execute him. In this deleted scene, Bran uses his newly acquired abilities as the Three-Eyed Raven to peer into Littlefinger's past, uncovering every underhanded thing he did on his path to power. Hempstead Wright told Variety: "The story was that Sansa suddenly realized she had some sort of internal surveillance department and that it would be a good idea to talk to [Bran] before she gutted her own sister." While the audience could fill in the gaps even without this scene, its inclusion would have tied the plot together more clearly. It would also have highlighted Bran's immense powers, giving us a stronger glimpse into just how extraordinary this gift truly is. Bran's ability to see into the history of humanity and the secrets of Westeros is astonishing and likely a very powerful weapon. As becomes clear in season 8, Bran's knowledge that Jon is the rightful heir to the Seven Kingdoms sets in motion an unfortunate chain of events that played a significant role in driving Daenerys Targaryen insane. Bran and Sansa discuss Littlefinger | 0:00 Sansa rebels against Sandor | 2:57 Tormund and Ser Alliser argue | 4:21 Bronn advises Shae to adapt | 5:37 Tywin sees through Pycelle | 6:51 Doreah kills Irri | 7:53 Tywin: Investigate the White Walkers? | 8:34 Loras and Margaery | 9:44 Olenna's calculating conversation with Mace | 10:54 Jon, Ghost, and Sansa | 11:57 Here's the full article (in English): https://www.looper.com/147758/deleted...