'Game Of Thrones' Season 6 Finale
Could Sansa Stark be pregnant and carrying Ramsay Bolton's child? Read Twitter reactions here! HBO

Episode 9 of "Game Of Thrones" was intense and had us at the edge of our seats. One of the pivotal moments of the episode called "Battle Of The Bastards" came at the end when Sansa Stark confronted Ramsay Bolton. When both were have an exchange of words, Ramsay said something that resonated with fans. "I am part of you now," he told her. What did that mean? Ramsay said this before his dogs had him for dinner. The only way they could both be tied forever would be if Sansa was pregnant. The poor girl was raped by Bolton on their wedding night and Sansa could possibly be bearing his child. It did not take long before Twitter users exploded with the idea of this theory being true. Read reactions below and tell us what you think!

Episode 9 of "Game Of Thrones" is titled "Battle Of The Bastards." Daenerys met with the slave masters to negotiate terms of surrender, but they refused it. She then rode Drogon, as Rhaegal and Viserion assisted them in burning the slaver's fleet. Grey Worm kills two of the masters, leaving one to tell of what he had witnessed. After the battle, Theon and Yara met with Daenerys and Tyrion and agree to an alliance. The Starks and Boltons met before the battle, with Ramsay ordering them to surrender.

On the following morning, the confrontation began. Ramsay brought out Rickon and told him to run towards the Stark army, firing arrows at him as he does. Jon tried to save him but Rickon was killed by an arrow. The battle ensued with the wildlings becoming pinned by Bolton soldiers, but they were rescued by the Knights of the Vale. Ramsay fled inside Winterfell but Wun Wun, having taken numerous arrows to his body, managed to break the door down, before succumbing to his wounds. Jon almost brutally beat Ramsay but not fatally, and took him prisoner. Sansa later brought Ramsay's starving hounds to his cell and watched as they devoured him.

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