Still going with the theme of justice not always being gratifying and going down the way you think I see...I partially expected something to interrupt that last scene but then I remembered what I was watching and how it'd be more shocking to have it happen and said "Yup, this is about to happen..." It was unbearable to watch but that's what they're going for and while we WANT justice right away with Theon saving Sansa, it doesn't work out like that just like the real world never being so black and white with justice prevailing all the time.
Nice to see I was right about the Sparrows though. Can't wait until it back-fires on Cersei thanks to Olenna being in town. She's an OG that knows how to play the game and I think she'll be the one to turn the radicals on Cersei for the incest somehow.
The justice part is a recurring theme that I'm surprised more people aren't used to by now. It's NEVER that easy in this show and we'll have to celebrate Ramsay's death however it happens when that day comes, even if it's quite a ways off.
Sure, it gets old seeing Sansa losing constantly, but I think what Ramsay said had more meaning to the viewers about how she's a woman now and not just the girl they knew. With this, she'll leave her past behind and become what she needs to be to "win" so to speak.