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The latest "Game of Thrones" episode ended with a fiery surprise from Daenerys Targaryen, but before that a pivotal scene took place in Castle Black. Jon Snow was sent a threatening letter (from a Bolton rider and sealed with the Bolton's flayed man sigil). Though the letter was signed by Ramsay, and all signs pointed to the new Bolton lord being the true author, many fans believed the letter was written by another hand.
Well, we know for certain it was definitely written by Ramsay.
"Game of Thrones" director Dan Sackheim confirmed with Tech Insider that there is zero ambiguity when it comes to the letter. "This I can tell you without any concern [of spoilers]. That letter was written by Ramsay," Sackheim told TI over the phone.
He explained why Ramsay sending the letter was so significant. "It's the ignition, or trigger, in terms of them going through the process of taking Winterfell back," Sackheim said. "How they're going to take Winterfell back, I can't say. But it's the beginning of that process."
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For show viewers, there was some hope that the letter came from Sansa. This would make sense from a motivation standpoint. At the beginning of the episode, Sansa was trying to convince Jon to help her take back Winterfell from the Boltons. He was adamant about staying away from the fight - until this letter arrived. People believed Sansa was "playing the game" by writing a letter she knew would antagonize Jon into attacking.
Sansa totally wrote that letter. Ramsey would just charge in with no warning. Playing the game as was taught.
- MikeTheYeti (@MikeTheYeti) May 16, 2016
Oh....Ramsay talking that talk....but I feel like Sansa wrote that fucking letter. Not Ramsay
- Lil Mexico (@Danvito_) May 16, 2016
Sansa shouldn't have known that Ramsey had her brother, but she still knew he had killed his father. I'm standing by her writing the letter
- JR (@Jon__Reed) May 16, 2016
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@GameOfThrones We sure Littlefinger didn't actually write it?
- Mike Nichols (@gassymcfarts) May 18, 2016
We know Littlefinger often has secret plans that aren't revealed to the viewers until after they've been executed (i.e. Joffrey's murder), but based on Sackheim's comments this isn't one of them.
Fans will have to stay tuned to see exactly how Jon and Sansa work their way towards taking back Winterfell. Episode five, "The Door," airs Sunday May 22 at 9 p.m. EST.