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- loool0
strange thing is that after Sansa leaves the introductory conversation, only then Ramsay says that he didn't feed the dogs for 7 days.
She repeated that in front of him later, a thing she didn't hear in the first place...unless if someone mentioned it later in the eve before the battle in front of her - which i find not so likely...that they would be talking about how long Ramsay didn't feed his dogs before the super important battle...
oh well...they ate at the end anyway...fucking cunt didn't feed them that long...deserved to die...
- Perhaps there was a group discussion about how to best dispose of him.wagshaft
- I'm surprise they didn't cut off his johnson first. Feed it to the dogs before letting them loose to finish the job.wagshaft
- The good guys don't cut off the junk.teh
- yeah i felt he died too easily. I would have liked to have seen him mangled by the dogs, kept alive then tortured by theon or something_niko
- lol jesuseighteen
- noneck-1
- sarahfailin1
why didn't sansa tell john snow that little finger might come with reinforcements if they just waited 1 more day?
also, what happened to the fucking plan? wait for THEM to charge instead of charging right in like an idiot?
- To your first point,
1. it wasn't guaranteed he would show
2. If they waited, nothing to stop Ramsey from waiting out a siege instead.DRIFTMONKEY - To your second point, you're right, Jon acted stupid and impulsive, but Ramsey knew that, and exploited Rickon to draw him out.DRIFTMONKEY
- Well, it was his brother. In face of overwhelming odds he tried to save him.Jetserf
- The Vail didn't have to make their presence known. They could have held in the rear until the right moment. It was bad writing.Jetserf
- The way they depicted it Jon and all of the Wildlings could have been wiped out.Jetserf
- It looked like Sansa didn't give a rats ass if her two remaining siblings (that she knew of) died. She just wanted revenge against Ramsey.Jetserf
- To your first point,
- yuekit1
Ending was a bit predictable...it played out almost like fan fiction in terms of giving audience what they wanted. Battle scenes were very well done though.
- Completely predictable, but the last thing the fans wanted.noneck
- battle was very well done, indeedsarahfailin
- I didn't expect Ramsay to go... but everything else was expected.. def. knew the dragons would stop the ships & stinkfinger would step upPonyBoy
- It was predictable, though also a hero character dying would have been GOT predictable... weirdly enough this was kind of refreshing.inteliboy
- ok_not_ok-1
- All of these points = duh :)sofakingback
- she's annoying and looks a lot like Linda Carter from Wonder Woman tv of olde.zenmasterfoo
- This was a waste.Jetserf
- The only thing interesting was the talk about wildfire... I'd love to see that pan out next week.BuddhaHat
- oey-1
Who actually cares about Rickon? LOL!
- And since when did Jon Snow became a real idiot?oey
- the starks have always been a bit simple, at least the men.inteliboy
- i think it's a stereotype about the northerners_niko
- Yeah, it was very bad writing. Jon is better than that. The Rickon arc was a waste. They should have had him trip over something and get shot rather than..Jetserf
- just running in a straight line. smhJetserf
- Literally forgot about him until this season. Was cheering for the arrow.section_014
- ^
LOLoey - It makes sense that he's more reckless because, either he should already be dead, or he's been "chosen" by the Lord of LightBrokenHD
- CygnusZero40
I guess that was a good enough ending for him. Got beat to hell, lost all his power, then became food for the very dogs he was starving. Just like Joffrey there's really no perfect ending for these people because death or suffering still doesnt equal the things that they did. It was fine though.
Im sort of glad he's gone because he's been a good villain, id rather them not drag these guys on for too long. Sets up the opportunity for them to introduce a new villain next season instead of this Ramsay shit going on and on.
- I wanted more, he died an easy death compared to what he's done in the past, felt he got off easy._niko
- would have liked to see theon get some kind of payback_niko
- sort of. I liked the way he was smiling/laughing when being punched by Snow.oey
- true to the new villain.oey
- This season has become very predictable, the writing is lacking. If we can predict what is going to happen in an episode, something is off.instrmntl
- breadlegz-1
My prediction for the new villain...
- They've already said he's supposed to be the worst villain, at least he is in the books.sofakingback
- breadlegz-1
- Joshua Jackson
http://d2npu017ljjud…Ramanisky2 - guy is playing Batou in GITSinteliboy
- boringgggCygnusZero4
- lake euronGreedo
- captain boomerang?
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- Joshua Jackson
- sted0
- Ramanisky23
- she's the best lol. I hope she gets some screen time next seasonsofakingback
- Little bitch throws all kinds of shadeRamanisky2
- She needs a spin-off.i_monk
- Yes, absolutelyRamanisky2
- i_monk0
Sansa didn't tell Jon about the Knights of the Vale for three reasons:
1. She couldn't know for sure if they were coming or if they'd arrive in time.
2. Jon made it clear he was unwilling to wait until they had superior numbers, and refused to understand that Ramsay would see through any strategy he could gin up. Giving him command of the Vale's forces would probably have gotten them slaughtered.
3. When Ramsay said (in effect) "I'm a part of you now" he was right: Sansa sees Jon as a threat to her position as heir to Winterfell (both of their claims are dubious, but he is the *son*) so, as with her speech about Rickon being killed before it happened, she already saw Jon as dead. Check her smile as she leaves Ramsay to be eaten.
- Or whatever. lol dragons and wizardsi_monk
- that whole scene was ripped out of lord of the rings the two towers.CygnusZero4
- I get the impression from jon, that he has no intention of being a king in the north.dorkKn1ght
- course not, he's a targaryen and needs to fly one of them dragonsGreedo
- and 4) she sees no one takes her seriously as shown by Jon not even asking her advice.zenmasterfoo
- ^She didn't offer any advice. Why would anyone think she had advice anyway..it's like asking Gilly.Jetserf
- oey0
"That the show has taken to just teleporting everyone everywhere speaks to its need to speed things up and just get the story over with, which is a shame. Littlefinger and his army can teleport from the Vale to the North with no issues. I guess Lord Frey didn’t mind letting them past the Twins without a fight. Brienne was able to teleport to Riverrun from the North even faster than Jaime was able to teleport from King’s Landing to Casterly Rock (where one assumes the army is, or else why haven’t the Lannisters simply used those seven thousand men to stomp the High Sparrow’s head in?) to Riverrun. I could go on. The point is, the show has done away with any semblance of travel, and travel is a hugely important part of what made this show to begin with."
in Forbes
- the episode began with a teleportation...sted
- trueoey
- sometimes I feel I'm watching star trekoey
- Also Theon and his sister showing up with Daenrys in the last episode.yuekit
- exactly..how did they arrive, when, where are their ships, etc...oey
- you don't consider that all those folks live inside a sphere, they just need to jump high enough to fall on their wished destination.uan
- Flat Known World theoryIRNlun6
- People either complain that theres too much traveling or not enough (time traveling).instrmntl
- http://vignette3.wik…yuekit
- ^ According to their own map the place where Theon is from is several thousand miles away from where Daenyrs is.yuekit
- SteveJobs-2
- It's Jon Muther-F'in Snow! Arrow's can't harm him! ^_^
Great scenes though ey.ShaneHolley - I think theres an understanding that theres no fucking way anyone else would have survived that and its "destiny" he did right? Love the part where he duckssofakingback
- Melisandre protection lvl1sted
- questioning the believability of a tv show called game of thrones. lolzzzCygnusZero4
- he resurrected, so there's definitely higher/weird forces moving things around..ESKEMA
- sted, I'd considered that, although she'd attribute it to the god of light which would make this plausible I suppose.SteveJobs
- Isn't that the back bone of every religion? If its good our god did it. if its bad our god did it for a better purpose to come. And now you're the chosen one..sofakingback
- It's Jon Muther-F'in Snow! Arrow's can't harm him! ^_^
- SteveJobs4
- hahaahamugwart
- they got it right in apocalypto, and most of them still diedCygnusZero4
- i had the same thoughttrooperbill
- I'm glad I'm so far back in GoT that I've no idea what this even refers to, so isn't a spoiler for me on the front fucking page.detritus
- so what, ramsay had a thousand archers, if he couldn't hit him, all of them together certainly would've as a back-up planGreedo
- mugwart-1
- After they conquer it..ESKEMA
- hahaha. but seriously, cut that shit out.sofakingback