This episode!
May that piece of dogshyt Ransey now have a positive purpose for Westboros...As a fertilizer.
May that piece of dogshyt Ransey now have a positive purpose for Westboros...As a fertilizer.
Ramsey always seem more like a trickster rather than a fighter. People really thought he had dem hands?
This episode!
May that piece of dogshyt Ransey now have a positive purpose for Westboros...As a fertilizer.
Umber's a bytch but he's a G though. He was giving Tormund that work.
You're totally right breh. Jon is a horrible leader. Sansa is going to defeat the White Walkers and kill the Night's King
Real shyt, were gonna miss ramsay. Dude was a great villain. Him, dude that plays theon and dinklage hands down the best actors of the show.
RIP to rickon. ramsay played that shyt too clean. imagine seeing your little brother for the first time in like 6 years running for his life, you have no choice but to try and rescue him. ramsay played dumb and missed up until it was too late and jon was in perfect position to catch them arrows, cuz jus got mad lucky.
Y'all know its #WalkerGang put the snowman got them hands like no other. breh battle tested, an breh aint even reached 30. he already surpassed his unc ned as the best stark.
This 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
I don't think Jon wanted Ramsey dead though, why would he lock him up instead of killing him.
wonder if they will make this an issue next episode, i imagine there will be a rift between Jon and Sansa over leadership.
I think Ravens would be sent that the stark has retaken wintefell.Why would arya go back to winterfell? Last she saw was her family get slaughtered at the red wedding and the hound getting ready to bring her to her aunt's right?
Indeed. And reading some of these comments about how Sansa kept info from Snows that Sansa is conniving and has never changed. Was liking her, but not anymore.
Can't believe people in here were saying ramsey was a great fighter. Once jon got his hands on him, it was pretty much a wrap. Put that nikka on life support in less than 50 seconds
Yea fukk Sansa, she's happy rickon died, I can tell. Ayra need to hurry back and stick needle in her.