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if uncle benjen came back, could he legitimize Jon?
There sits the only King I mean to bend my knee to...
The King in the North!
Loved the episode. That last shot, all I kept hearing was Joker saying "we'll see how loyal a hungry dog really is"
a great contrast for me showed when Davos restrained his archers because he was afraid of killing his own men, while Ramsay just had them keep firing away, not caring if the shot his army or Jon's.
I think everyone was thinking thatZig zag kid
He betrayed Ned and he will betray them. The real test of what Sansa has learned is how she deals with Littlefinger.Baelish can't be trusted, and he's going to stab the Starks in the back the first chance he gets.
I would of thought some of those Northern soldiers would of split as well but I guess they were still afraid of Ramsay and thought they were on the winning side.I am still annoyed that so much of the North turned evil. The Umbers, the Karstarks, etc. Also, the Bolton army firing on their own men... that seemed like something that someone should have protested. They might as well have been orcs by this point. But it was a great fight to watch.
I don''t think Jon cares what Ramsay thought of him. He was planning on killing Ramsay anyway.and i wonder why Jon didn't correct Ramsay when he accused him of breaking his vow to the night watch. Ramsay said he's heard things about Jon, about being an amazing swordsman, but i guess people don't know he died right? unless they were there?
White Walker army has so many zombies for its ranks now and the north has lost a large chunk of its fighting men after these various battles.
White Walker army has so many zombies for its ranks now and the north has lost a large chunk of its fighting men after these various battles.
she must have known something. she was randomly sitting on her horse next to baelish.