Yes, very much so. It's reasonably uncommon for GoT's worst people to get their comeuppance. The entire sequence was brilliant.
The episode after it was great too. It'll be hard for the last two seasons to match that level of intensity.
Yes, very much so. It's reasonably uncommon for GoT's worst people to get their comeuppance. The entire sequence was brilliant.
The episode after it was great too. It'll be hard for the last two seasons to match that level of intensity.
No
Ramsay won. He killed the last giant, he killed the last trueborn Stark. Ramsay is like a mythical hero.
It's bullshit that he got in the position he did because it went against everything we'd been taught about the north so far, and everything his father told him about acting like a Mad Dog. Ramsay had thicker plot armour than Jon up until that battle.
The whole arc is fucking stupid.
>dies by hounds
>instead of being tortured for years, with his tendons and dick cut then being finished off with a flaying
no, it was not satifying
Bran is still alive
He's dead inside.
i think they tried to make it too satisfying. pandering to the fans
i would have liked his final words to be his line about how he'll always be inside of sansa. instead of that nonsense about how "my hounds would never harm me" which is illogical and out of character for him
he should have had the same attitude throughout. his subtle smile after the first few punches from jon was perfect. the beginning of his conversation with sansa was good too. but then they felt the need to allow sansa to contradict him with "they were loyal, now they're starving". and then her walking away with a smile
it should have him delivering a poisonous line about how she will forever be tortured by what was done to her. then the hounds can ravage him. without sansa walking away with a smile
No cause he was a cartoon villain in a show that, at one point, was praised for having 3 dimensional characters with complex motivations and emotional subtlety. Also Joffrey was the much better version of this type of character in pretty much every way.
The problem with Ramsay's downfall is you have a character and an army from a thousand miles away causing it. It's about as satisfying as if his army had been wiped out by an asteroid slamming into it. It had nothing to do with Ramsay.