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Bastards of the North Make Game of Thrones History
The penultimate episode of Season 6 was action packed to say the least, and we’ve got the most shocking moments for you.
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Sansa Stark, who was again desperately waiting to take revenge against Ramsay Bolton, had already arranged for hounds to eat Ramsay Bolton away.
“You just get the call and it’s nice of them to do that”. There is a kind of grieving process, even though I’ve known for so long. “I loved the idea of the battle of Winterfell, and I was loving the idea of Jon killing Ramsay”. In an interview with Entertainment Weekly, the British actor joked about Ramsay Bolton, who was gunning for the title of warden of the North, ending up on the Iron Throne.
In “Game of Thrones” season six, episode nine, Jon Snow led an army against Ramsay Bolton and his men.
Iwan Rheon lied to his Game of Thrones co-stars for 12 months in a bid to keep his character’s death secret. However, for those who decided not to celebrate with the Cleveland Cavaliers and instead root for either Team Bolton or Team Snow, they got a bloody treat indeed.
“Game of Thrones” is now airing on Sunday nights at 9 p.m. ET on HBO. And afterward, Ramsay still thinks hes won.
‘It’s a gruesome death it’s so ironic, ‘ Iwan said.
Its right. Im glad it happens as a fan of the show. I mean, she doesn’t really have specific advice at this time, other than telling him that Ramsay is way worse than anything Jon is expecting.
Sure, there were smaller scale skirmishes like last season’s Hardhome, but for the most part Game of Thrones has avoided crescendos such as the one it delivered in “Battle of the Bastards”. It’s great as well for the show to have another strong female character coming into her own in this really male-dominated world. ‘He’s been banging on about those hounds all this time’. But the real meat and potatoes about how it came together come mostly from the other showrunner David Benioff, Sapochnik, and horse master Camilla Naprous.
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We rank it up there with the best episodes of the TV show so far, alongside Hardhome, Blackwater and The Rains of Castamere.