damn great episode and definitely the best sword battle put to TV ever. only thing i wished happen was there being a true northern conspiracy e.g., karstarcks turning on ramsay etc, but i guess that went out the window once rickon died (dude don't run in a fucking straight line. rickonFS).
Lots of people on the internet raging about Sansa not telling Jon. If Sansa told Jon about the Vale, Jon would've waited, the Vale would've showed up, and Ramsay never would've left Winterfell. Then they'd have a long siege on their hands into Winter.
By keeping the Vale a surprise, Sansa can trick Ramsay into an ambush. Sansa has learned how to play the game. Jon has too much Ned in him, for good and for bad.
Lots of people on the internet raging about Sansa not telling Jon. If Sansa told Jon about the Vale, Jon would've waited, the Vale would've showed up, and Ramsay never would've left Winterfell. Then they'd have a long siege on their hands into Winter.
By keeping the Vale a surprise, Sansa can trick Ramsay into an ambush. Sansa has learned how to play the game. Jon has too much Ned in him, for good and for bad.
My biggest complaint with the show over the course of it's 6 seasons is how they have portrayed Jon, versus how his character is in the books. It frustrates me.
Lots of people on the internet raging about Sansa not telling Jon. If Sansa told Jon about the Vale, Jon would've waited, the Vale would've showed up, and Ramsay never would've left Winterfell. Then they'd have a long siege on their hands into Winter.
By keeping the Vale a surprise, Sansa can trick Ramsay into an ambush. Sansa has learned how to play the game. Jon has too much Ned in him, for good and for bad.
My biggest complaint with the show over the course of it's 6 seasons is how they have portrayed Jon, versus how his character is in the books. It frustrates me.
Lots of people on the internet raging about Sansa not telling Jon. If Sansa told Jon about the Vale, Jon would've waited, the Vale would've showed up, and Ramsay never would've left Winterfell. Then they'd have a long siege on their hands into Winter.
By keeping the Vale a surprise, Sansa can trick Ramsay into an ambush. Sansa has learned how to play the game. Jon has too much Ned in him, for good and for bad.
My biggest complaint with the show over the course of it's 6 seasons is how they have portrayed Jon, versus how his character is in the books. It frustrates me.
How so? He's kind of a moody bitch in both of them, but ends up being one of the most badass characters.
I havent seen this weeks preview but id guess that now Littlefinger uses the Bale army to take over Winterfell as Warden of the North or/and forces Sansa to marry him
Lots of people on the internet raging about Sansa not telling Jon. If Sansa told Jon about the Vale, Jon would've waited, the Vale would've showed up, and Ramsay never would've left Winterfell. Then they'd have a long siege on their hands into Winter.
By keeping the Vale a surprise, Sansa can trick Ramsay into an ambush. Sansa has learned how to play the game. Jon has too much Ned in him, for good and for bad.
My biggest complaint with the show over the course of it's 6 seasons is how they have portrayed Jon, versus how his character is in the books. It frustrates me.
How so? He's kind of a moody bitch in both of them, but ends up being one of the most badass characters.
I haven't read the books in over two years. But I feel like in the books he is a little bit more smart with his decisions and shit. He kinda comes across as an idiot in the show (more so in the previous seasons) where as in the books (if I remember right) he actually has plans.
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By keeping the Vale a surprise, Sansa can trick Ramsay into an ambush. Sansa has learned how to play the game. Jon has too much Ned in him, for good and for bad.
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