"There must always be a Stark in Winterfell"
Last night was the last episode of Season 6 Game of Thrones.
(I have to wait for another 10 months for a new season)
It was the longest episode for the TV series.
After the first season, we all knew there wasn't much good fortune for Stark.
It all started when King Robert invited Ned Stark to be his Hand of The King.
Maybe Sansa was true.
They should have never left Winterfell, they should have never left the North.
With Ned's death followed by his wife, Catelyn & Robb's death, it was tragic.
Sansa was been thrown to one House to another, she was betrothed to King Joffrey and then to another Lannister, Tyrion and not long after that handed to a Bolton.
Arya Stark got to find her own way, all alone by herself.
Bran & Rickon were the only Stark left in Winterfell but left after a traitor named Theon Greyjoy took Winterfell.
They should have never left Winterfell, none of them.
But to save the North, you don't have to be one of the Stark.
Episode 10 of Season 6 revealed who the hell is Jon Snow after all this time.
"You might not be a Stark but my blood run in you" - Ned.
He's the child of Ned Stark's sister, Lyanna Stark and Rhaegar Targaryen.
So the theory is true, R + L = J.
I can't wait for another season, seriously, I have no idea what to do now without GOT lol.
It is good to see all of the Houses belonged to the North now claim him as the King in The North.
It is good to see he fought against the Bolton during the previous episode "Battle of Bastards".
Seriously, I can't get enough of this show.