Why was the little girl lord with them
Because she's the baddest of the badasses in all of Westeros.
Why was the little girl lord with them
Why was the little girl lord with them
Why was the little girl lord with them
Because she is the most badass girl in the GoT universe!Why was the little girl lord with them
Well to be fair he did tell her the marriage is off if she objected. I do honestly believe that he did not know what Ramsay Bolton was like.
That's factually incorrect. She got a W for what she did, while Cat constantly fucked over her son and played a role in getting him, his wife and unborn child murdered all at once. I think some of you people need to lay off the whiskey. Sansa was an asshole, or calculating, unlikeable, confusing etc but in no way do her actions impact negatively on the Stark or the battle they had to win.What Sansa is doing is on Cat's level right now.
Why was the little girl lord with them
The guy who fancied himself a rival to Varys doesn't know that Ramsay Snow's a known sadist? He dealt with the Boltons knowing full well their reputation. He needed them to gain a foothold on the north.
He knew. He didn't care. Everything he's been doing in the show so far is specifically calculated to gain him more power. That's why Varys tried to keep tabs on him. That's why LF gave the girl Varys swayed to Jeoffrey to murder. The dude is ruthless, and Varys considered him dangerous for that reason.
That's factually incorrect. She got a W for what she did, while Cat constantly fucked over her son and played a role in getting him, his wife and unborn child murdered all at once. I think some of you people need to lay off the whiskey. Sansa was an asshole, or calculating, unlikeable, confusing etc but in no way do her actions impact negatively on the Stark or the battle they had to win.
While i agree that LF is one cunning bastard, i do feel if he would know that Ramsay is that psycho, he would not send Sansha to him here. As i believe he actually really care for her here even if it is one warped up affection.T_T
I wouldn't say death is a long term benefit lol. She is directly responsible for starting the war with the Lannisters, with Ned getting attacked by Jaime, negotiating a ridiculously stupid deal with the Freys, Lord Kastark killing the Lannister boys due to her freeing of Jaime, and finally the Red Wedding.Cat's actions had short term negative consequences and long term benefits.
Sansa's actions have short term benefits and long term negative consequences. She's not someone coming into her own at playing the game of thrones. She's letting herself be manipulated into handing LF the north.
If you don't think playing with LF is a bad idea, I don't know what else to say.
At the risk of presenting LF as a GoT version of Batman with prep time, I think you underestimate the man. He's run a brothel for years, and he is well versed in tricks to make the women working for him pliable. He views them as tools to the point he's willing to murder them if they cross him without a second thought. He may be obsessed with Sansa, but is that actually a positive trait? Does that really make him reliable? Does that actually make Sansa safer?
Sometimes you want the good plan but you need the little finger.
You're right, she should have let Jon and his entire army die and then kill herself which was her plan B while dooming Westeros and everyone in there in the process. That really just sounds like a much better idea.Cat's actions had short term negative consequences and long term benefits.
Sansa's actions have short term benefits and long term negative consequences. She's not someone coming into her own at playing the game of thrones. She's letting herself be manipulated into handing LF the north.
If you don't think playing with LF is a bad idea, I don't know what else to say.
At the risk of presenting LF as a GoT version of Batman with prep time, I think you underestimate the man. He's run a brothel for years, and he is well versed in tricks to make the women working for him pliable. He views them as tools to the point he's willing to murder them if they cross him without a second thought. He may be obsessed with Sansa, but is that actually a positive trait? Does that really make him reliable? Does that actually make Sansa safer?
With all the hubbub over the last episode, I'm surprised more people aren't talking about Ned Stark's cameo.
Cat's actions had short term negative consequences and long term benefits.
Sansa's actions have short term benefits and long term negative consequences. She's not someone coming into her own at playing the game of thrones. She's letting herself be manipulated into handing LF the north.
If you don't think playing with LF is a bad idea, I don't know what else to say.
At the risk of presenting LF as a GoT version of Batman with prep time, I think you underestimate the man. He's run a brothel for years, and he is well versed in tricks to make the women working for him pliable. He views them as tools to the point he's willing to murder them if they cross him without a second thought. He may be obsessed with Sansa, but is that actually a positive trait? Does that really make him reliable? Does that actually make Sansa safer?
I don't see why Robb's demise isn't due to anyone but Robb himself. Cat isn't responsible for anything dramatic imoCat's actions had short term negative consequences and long term benefits.
Sansa's actions have short term benefits and long term negative consequences. She's not someone coming into her own at playing the game of thrones. She's letting herself be manipulated into handing LF the north.
If you don't think playing with LF is a bad idea, I don't know what else to say.
At the risk of presenting LF as a GoT version of Batman with prep time, I think you underestimate the man. He's run a brothel for years, and he is well versed in tricks to make the women working for him pliable. He views them as tools to the point he's willing to murder them if they cross him without a second thought. He may be obsessed with Sansa, but is that actually a positive trait? Does that really make him reliable? Does that actually make Sansa safer?
So you guys have convinced me that Jon Snow is a total idiot. I actually find that to be consistent with GRRM-esque irony, which has been prevalent throughout the series. A dumb bastard is the main protagonist who gets brought back from the dead to lead humanity through a particularly difficult winter season.
To the above.Then that's completely outta character. I find it hard to believe he wouldn't know that, and if he truly did care about Sansa he would of looked pretty deeply into who Ramsey is.
Littlefinger not knowing everything about Ramsay before going into business with him and playing his strongest resource is about as in character as Cersei forgetting about the murder of her only daughter by foreign usurpers, which is about as in character as Arya prancing around Braavos booking a cabin back to Westeros and then standing on a bridge enjoying the view, which is about as in character as Stannis agreeing to burn his beloved daughter alive just to change the weather. Shit happens. Writers don't care. I'm glad I don't care either, otherwise I can't imagine how bothered I would be. Instead just sit back and enjoy the tits, dragons, and bad pussies.
Littlefinger not knowing everything about Ramsay before going into business with him and playing his strongest resource is about as in character as Cersei forgetting about the murder of her only daughter by foreign usurpers, which is about as in character as Arya prancing around Braavos booking a cabin back to Westeros and then standing on a bridge enjoying the view, which is about as in character as Stannis agreeing to burn his beloved daughter alive just to change the weather. Shit happens. Writers don't care. I'm glad I don't care either, otherwise I can't imagine how bothered I would be. Instead just sit back and enjoy the tits, dragons, and bad pussies.
Lololol. Duckroll don't care everything lol. He only care for Danny nuddieeee.^_^
Well in his defense he was counting on Stannis rolling through and stomping out the Boltons, so it wouldn't matter who Ramsey was. Little did he know he bet on Stannis the one true L.
I'm releasing the hounds if you mothafuckas call Ramsay Bolton Ramsey one more time. Respek the man's name.
Hey I didn't say I don't care about -anything-. I just stopped caring about poor writing many seasons ago. But bad directing and stupid stuff that isn't entertaining can still be annoying! The Sand Snakes were awful, Dorne is awful, Arya's stuff this season has been awful, and Euron's casting is very disappointing. I care about those things! But if they were badass and cool enough I wouldn't care because that can be enjoyable. If the Sand Snakes had exciting fights with cool use of their weapons and good choreography, I can forgive the terrible character work. If Euron didn't look like an angry uncle and was more badass and intimidating instead, I wouldn't care if he said the exact same lines and talked about his big cock. Etc.
Stannis is really the most overhyped general in GoT you know. Not only he failed terribly, he also sacrificed his own daughter which end up making half his army desert, cause his wife to suicide and end up dieing himself.
I mean, the hell. How pathetic can you be here?O_O
Why should i respek some pathetic Ramsey who get eaten by hound heh?^_^
Why should i respek some pathetic Ramsey who get eaten by hound heh?^_^
The candle that burns twice as bright burns half as long.
Ramsay was a good guy, he was just misunderstood is all.
Hey look, I know Sandor has done violent stuff and all, but it's not nice to slander him like that. He's not a cannibal.
Stannis is such a badass that his cum turned into a spooky ghost and killed his brother.
While looking for the interview above, I came across this.
Hey I didn't say I don't care about -anything-. I just stopped caring about poor writing many seasons ago. But bad directing and stupid stuff that isn't entertaining can still be annoying! The Sand Snakes were awful, Dorne is awful, Arya's stuff this season has been awful, and Euron's casting is very disappointing. I care about those things! But if they were badass and cool enough I wouldn't care because that can be enjoyable. If the Sand Snakes had exciting fights with cool use of their weapons and good choreography, I can forgive the terrible character work. If Euron didn't look like an angry uncle and was more badass and intimidating instead, I wouldn't care if he said the exact same lines and talked about his big cock. Etc.
Wasn't Euron supposedly cartoonish in the books?
What books are you talking about? I don't want Cornballer to ban me.
Why was the little girl lord with them
So Ramsey has been directly and/or indirectly responsible for the deaths of:
Theon's men who betrayed him.
The men originally torturing Theon
The blonde girl who he fed to his hounds
The men in the fort that surrendered after Reek/Theon "convinced" them to
The "north remembers" lady
Shireen (20 good men moment led Stannis into desperation mode)
Shireen's mother
Stannis
Roose Bolton
Walda Frey
Little Roose
Osha
Rickon
Wun Wun
An uncountable number of soldiers on both his side and his enemies (loose!)
He was hands down the most prolific killer of named characters lol.
You're right, she should have let Jon and his entire army die and then kill herself which was her plan B while dooming Westeros and everyone in there in the process. That really just sounds like a much better idea.
Please just stop lol.. it hurts my brain when I read theories/comparisons this bad.
Which can all be traced as far back as LF. He's the real villain of the piece.
I am being triggered by this thread. Leave Robb and Stannis alone pls.