Warning: The following contains possible spoiler for HBO's "Game of Thrones."

On the down side, HBO's recent announcement that season sixth of "Game of Thrones" will be debuting later than usual means that loyal fans will have to wait even longer to get their Westerosi fix. On the bright side, it gives us more time to theorize and speculate about what's to come. Certainly, something of importance will happen with Jon Snow. Tyrion will be in a leadership position in Mereen while Daenerys is still missing.  A bunch of long-absent characters will make their return while some long-dead ones could comeback as well. and surely Cersei and Lady Olenna will be at each other's throats.

But what about the current Queen of Westeros, Margaery Tyrell?

When last we saw Natalie Dormer's Margaery, she was being locked away by the High Sparrow for lying under oath during a cruel trial against her brother Ser Loras. Dormer spoke to Women's Health about her character's predicament and what she plans to do about it.

"Margaery is a very savvy chick and she's trying to find an angle - she's trying to find a way to get out of that cell, so it's pretty amusing and ingenious, the route she decides to take."

Obviously, Dormer isn't going to spill the beans on season six. But it does sound as if her character will at least make some forward progress next year. I mean, there's nowhere to go but up for her at this point.

Will Lady Olenna be able to come to her rescue? Will King Tommen march against the Sparrows? Will Margaery use her cunning to escape? It is all unknown at this point.

Cinema Blend reported a few months ago on a scene that involved Jamie Lannister demanding the High Sparrow release Margaery. However, Jaime has also been rumored to be in the River Lands with Bronn trying to restore order to the Kingdom.

Unfortunately, we'll all just have to wait to find out what happens.

Season six of "Game of Thrones" is expected to debut in late April or early May of 2016.