Two out of three Starks counts as a reunion, right? Game of Thrones finally reunited Sansa Stark (Sophie Turner) and brother Bran (Isaac Hempstead-Wright) in season seven, episode three, "The Queen's Justice." It wasn't exactly puppies and rainbows, but it's Game of Thrones.
"I think it's a major shock for Sansa," Hempstead-Wright told EW. "She's lost her brother once before when he fell out of that tower, and now Bran's back but she loses him all over again. All the Starks have changed so much. Arya is like this ninja assassin. Sansa has been held captive by these tyrannical men and had to become politically cunning herself. But Bran is now this tree-raven-magic thing."
Bran's back, but it's not the Bran Sansa remembers.
Turner foreshadowed the meeting at 2017 San Diego Comic-Con.
"I mean, it would be so amazing for them to get back together. I think it would be really awkward because they haven't seen each other for so long. How do you sit down and tell your sibling all that you've been through," Turner told E! News. "I think they've all changed so much over the course of seven years that it would almost be like meeting a stranger."
Bran's new abilities, he's basically a walking computer, presented a challenge of sorts.
"One of the things we loved about Game of Thrones from the very first book is it's not a world where magic is the primary driver of the story, it's a world where human psychology and behavior and desire are drivers of the story," co-creator D.B. Weiss told EW. "We try very hard to make sure it stays that way because that's a lot more relatable to the vast majority of the audience than magic powers — as much fun as those are. So with Bran, ideally you want to use him in a way that adds to the story and enriches the story and not in a way that's a magic bullet to conveniently deal with things that you haven't come up with a better way to deal with. So it was a balancing act to account for who Bran is now without letting that overtake the story."
So they cut his training short. Bran's not fully capable of handling the Three-Eyed Raven abilities. He doesn't know how to fully work that computer.
As for Sansa, it looks like she'll be having some difficulties in episode four. Check out the preview above.
See how much the characters have changed below.
Sophie Turner as Sansa Stark
My oh my has Sansa Stark changed. Sophie Turner's Game of Thrones character has grown into her own.
Emilia Clarke as Daenerys Targaryen
All hail the queen! Emilia Clarke's Daenerys Targaryen has been through her fair share of fire (literally) and emerged intent on reigning over the Seven Kingdoms.
Maisie Williams as Arya Stark
Has anybody changed more than Maisie Williams' Arya Stark? Aside from the growing up thing, Arya Stark has come into her own, rebounding from blindness and becoming one badass woman.
Lena Headey as Cersei Lannister
Wigs come and go, but Lena Headey's Cersei Lannister remains deadly and cunning.
Nikolaj Coster-Waldau as Jaime Lannister
He's down a hand and been through quite a number of experiences, but Nikolaj Coster-Waldau's Jaime Lannister is still around and kicking in season eight of Game of Thrones.
Peter Dinklage as Tyrion Lannister
Beards make the man, according to some, and Peter Dinklage's Tyrion Lannister listened. A few scars over the eight seasons never hurt anybody.
Kit Harington as Jon Snow
Kit Harington's Jon Snow embraced the man-bun after his brush with death. Well, it was more than a brush with death, he actually died. Now he's alive and well, reunited with his sisters and in a relationship and alliance with Daenerys Targaryen.
Gwendoline Christie as Brienne of Tarth
Gwendoline Christie burst onto the scene as Brienne of Tarth in Game of Thrones season two. She has a long history with Jaime Lannister, but is currently aligned with Sansa Stark.
Liam Cunningham as Davos Seaworth
Liam Cunningham's character first debuted in season two when he set sail with Melisandre. He was instrumental in bringing Jon Snow back to life in season six and is his confidant now in season seven.
Aidan Gillen as Petyr "Littlefinger" Baelish
Aidan Gillen made his debut on Game of Thrones in season one.
Nathalie Emmanuel as Missandei
Nathalie Emmanuel joined Game of Thrones as Missandei in season three of the hit HBO drama. She was a slave interpreter before joining team Dany.
John Bradley as Samwell Tarly
John Bradley has been playing Samwell since the beginning of the series.
Alfie Allen as Theon Greyjoy
From Stark hostage in season one to team Dany in season eight, Alfie Allen's Theon Greyjoy has been put through quite a few ordeals during his time on Game of Thrones.
Conleth Hill as Varys
Conleth Hill's Varys has been around since the first season of Game of Thrones. The eunuch is now aligned with Daenerys Targaryen.
Isaac Hempstead Wright as Bran Stark
Isaac Hempstead Wright debuted as Bran Stark in the first season of the HBO fantasy hit drama. After appearing in seasons one-four, he sat season five out, only to return for season six and face the death of his companion, Hodor.
Kristofer Hivju as Tormund Giantsbane
Kristofer Hivju popped up as Wildling Tormund Giantsbane in season three of Game of Thrones. He eventually aligns himself with Jon Snow.
Carice van Houten as Melisandre
The red hair color may change, but Carice van Houten as Melisandre stays the same year after year. Viewers owe a lot to her, she brought Jon Snow back to life and gave us that great meme moment when she took off her necklace and revealed her true form.
Iain Glen as Jorah Mormont
One of the few to survive from season one to the current season seven, Iain Glen's Jorah Mormont started as an exiled knight serving Daenerys Targaryen. By season six, he revealed to Dany he was stricken with greyscale and she instructs him to get better, she will need his counsel.
Hannah Murray as Gilly
Hannah Murray first showed up as Gilly in Game of Thrones season two and went on the run with Samwell in season three, finally reaching Oldtown in season six.
Diana Rigg as Lady Olenna Tyrell
Diana Rigg made her Game of Thrones debut as Lady Olenna Tyrell (or the Queen of Thorns) in season three. Eventually she joins team Dany after meeting with Ellaria Sand in Dorne. And tell Cersei...she wants her to know it was her.
Jerome Flynn as Bronn
Jerome Flynn debuted as Bronn in season one of Game of Thrones. He was instrumental in helping Jaime learn to fight with his left hand and returned to King's Landing with Jaime.
Jason Momoa as Khal Drogo
The actor who played Daenerys Targaryen's beloved barbarian husband in season one went on to become none other than Aquaman in the new DC movies. He also stars on the show Frontier. He and Emilia Clarke are friends and occasionally get together.
Jack Gleeson as King Joffrey
The actor who played the psychopathic teen monarch has not acted in recent years. He attended the Game of Thrones season eight premiere in New York and reunited with Sophie Turner, much to her fiancé Joe Jonas' mock horror.
Michelle Fairley as Catelyn Stark
The actress who played the Stark family matriarch has in recent years appeared on shows such as 24: Live Another Day, and The White Princess.
Sean Bean as Nedd Stark
The actor who played the Stark family patriarch has in recent years appeared on shows such as Legends, Wasted, The Frankenstein Chronicles, The Oath, Medici, and Curfew.
Rose Leslie as Ygritte
Ygritte was Jon Snow's first onscreen love. In 2018, the actress married Kit Harington, the actor who plays him. In recent years, she has appeared on shows such as Luther and The Good Fight.
Natalie Dormer as Margaery Tyrell
The actress has in recent years appeared on on shows like Penny Dreadful and recently portrayed a character in the Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance reboot series.
Pedrol Pascal as Oberyn Martell
The actor played Javier Peña on Netflix's Narcos and also stars in Wonder Woman 1984 and the new Star Wars series The Mandalorian.
Richard Madden as Robb Stark
The actor who played the King of the North went on to star on the show Bodyguard on Netflix and also played the prince in Disney's live-action movie Cinderella.
Harry Lloyd as Viserys Targaryen
The actor who played Game of Thrones not-so-golden boy and evil brother of Daenerys Targaryen in season one went on to star on shows such as The Fear, Manhattan, Marcella, Hang Ups, Counterpart, and Legion.
Game of Thrones airs Sundays, 9 p.m. on HBO.