For the past two years Natalie Dormer has been performing double fantasy-franchise duty as both tough filmmaker Cressida in The Hunger Games and Queen Margaery Tyrell in Game of Thrones. Dormer has become enormously popular on the HBO show for perfectly inhabiting her simpering, smirking Westerosi power player. But there was some question of late as to whether her character was still in the game at all. Thrown into prison last season, and the subject of some troubling rumors swirling around next year, Margaery lovers had reason to fear that they’d never see her triumphant again. But in a new interview Dormer reveals that we shouldn’t count Margaery out just yet.

“Margaery is a 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,” Dormer told Women’s Health. That’s right, it looks like Olenna Tyrell’s granddaughter still has a few tricks tucked up her well-embroidered sleeves. And if you want to know what exciting developments that means for Season 6, then you’ll have to get past Ser Pounce first.

Well you didn’t think Margaery would languish in prison all season, did you? And, sorry to disappoint, but Margaery won’t be following in Cersei’s footsteps out of jail. Cersei opted for the Walk of Shame/atonement and, if the show follows the books, she will choose to be exonerated via trial by combat with Gregor Clegane a.k.a. The Mountain as her champion. In the books, very little is known about Margaery’s way out of jail. As far as readers know, she’s been released from her cell but put under house arrest because the evidence against her is so flimsy. Margaery, in the books, has chosen a Trial by Faith to clear her name.

But plot leaks and set images indicate that Margaery’s escape plan is a little more complex. Somewhat corroborating a book plot, House Tyrell soldiers have been seen marching into the King’s Landing led by Jaime Lannister himself. Jaime, the Tyrell men, and King Tommen storm the Sept of Baelor in order to free Margaery (and, O.K., maybe Loras too) by force. Jaime’s role here is understandable. He’s had his other two children die from poisoning right in front of him. The least he can do for his last living child is bust Tommen’s wife out of jail.