Game of Thrones season 7 episode 4: Arya Stark looks set to return to Winterfell
Could she be about to reunite with Bran and Sansa?
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** Potential spoilers for episode four ahead **
As we now all know, there are two Starks in Winterfell: Bran and Sansa. And thanks to the episode four trailer, we could be looking at a third.
During the snippet of new footage, we quickly see Arya Stark looking out across a frosty woods, seeing Winterfell in the distance.
Surely, we can expect the girl-who-previously-had-no-name to finally return home after seasons of waiting? Let’s hope so. Then, all we need is Jon Snow to return back from Dragonstone and all the remaining Stark children will be back together.
The third episode, titled ‘The Queen’s Justice’, also saw two Targaryens meet, the mother of Snakes perish, and a certain Lannister get outsmarted. Read our review and recap here.
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