That's her home but it wasn't under Stark control at last she knew.
I knew this would make people hate her more. Not gonna lie, without an explanation about why she didn't tell Jon, it made me a little angry too to see her sitting up there smirking with Petyr but I do still think she's awesome.
I'm always for her but you have to admit, she was right about his battle plans. That's a bit bittersweet thought because Jon wasn't operating on 100% of the information and that's on her.
Complain about nobody asking your opinion and then say "I dont know" when asked what should we do brehs
Jon with the shyt. I knew I liked this nikka from Season 1
They've truly outdone themselves this season. The Door made so much so clear. I cannot believe I got to see that on TV. The last 15 minutes was better than anything I've seen on tv probably since Ozymandias on Breaking Bad.
Ramsey with that Get at me Dog remix
You're right. That's what I was thinking of, not a presa.Looked like my Cane Corso pup. Id get a Presa but I dont wanna pick up that poop.
I know a Presa whose collar I can use as a belt.
Well Sansa did say No One can protect her.Hahahaaaa at Davos plotting. Boy bye!
I wonder how LF manoeuvre around so many types of strong people.
Sansa is the weak link, if Arya doesn't slap her out of it then...
This epsiode has me really interested in ancient battlesThis episode really did a good job of giving you an idea of what it was like at the ground level of a large, medieval battle
I'm a little bit of a history buff, especially when it comes to antiquity and ancient warfare and this episode definitely had me thinking of the Battle of Cannae. Which makes sense because D&D say that that battle was their inspiration for that last part of the battle, after Jon and his army are enveloped.
The TL;DR version of that battle is the Romans were drawn into attacking the Carthaginians, but end up surrounded on three sides with enemy cavalry blocking their backs. After a certain point, the Romans were so tightly bunched together that they couldn't wield their weapons. Which is exactly what happened during this part of the episode, like in this shot.
They definitely had me thinking for a minute that Jon and crew were going to end up like the Romans in that battle (long story short, the trapped Romans got slaughtered to the last man)
Glad that wasn't the case and the episode ended with Sansa making Ramsey into Alpo instead