Sansa Stark has undergone the biggest amount of change across eight years. (Picture: HBO)

Game Of Thrones showrunner David Benioff has suggested that Sansa Stark is the character who has undergone the biggest amount of change across eight years.

‘She started out so naive and was forced to undergo the most brutal possible education into the world but emerged from it and became this powerful figure and kind of against all odds,’ said David.

‘I don’t think too many people watching the first season had any expectation that Sansa would become the woman that she became.

‘And part of that is the story and part of that is Sophie Turner and the phenom she turned out to be as an actress.’

‘I don’t think too many people watching the first season had any expectation that Sansa would become the woman that she became.'(Picture: HBO)

Speaking to Entertainment Weekly, David added: ‘We knew when we cast Sophie that she was this really good child actor but we had no idea she’d become the force that’s she’s become.

‘So if I had to pick one, I’d pick Sansa.’

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Game Of Thrones returned to TV screens on 14 April but the show aired a major Daenerys Targaryen continuity error in a blink-and-you’d-miss-it moment.

Fans have spotted that the character, played by Emilia Clarke, wore completely different wigs in the scene where she was gearing up to meet Jon Snow’s (Kit Harington) family for the first time.

Daenerys had her braids placed towards the back of her head in the first shot (Picture: HBO)
Her braids were totally different just seconds later (Picture: HBO)

One eagle-eyed viewer pointed out that Daenerys’ hair changed in a snapshot and shared the evidence on Twitter with screen grabs, writing: ‘Dany is wearing different wigs during her arrival in Winterfell.’

Although the pictures show Daenerys sporting her iconic blonde locks, it’s clear that her braids have been wrapped differently in the two different shots.

Oops.

Game Of Thrones airs this Sunday at 9pm on HBO in the US and will be simulcast on Sky Atlantic here in the UK. Seasons one to seven are available to stream on NOW TV.

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