Sansa asks "where is he?" a while after Jon beats him. I would imagine they put him with the dogs and at that point told her they haven't eaten in seven days.
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Just re-watched the episode. How did Sansa know Ramsey hadn't fed his dogs in 7 days? She bolted well before he brought that up. I'm sure the easy answer is someone told her but that little detail would be the furthest from everyones mind since the battle had just ended.
Maybe a small editing glitch, just stuck out to me on the 2nd viewing.
That was the 2nd continuity error of this episode. The other was Tyrion regarding Theon, who was completely wrong on how his convo went with Theon the last time they met. It was him mocking Theon in Winterfell in S1
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Just re-watched the episode. How did Sansa know Ramsey hadn't fed his dogs in 7 days? She bolted well before he brought that up. I'm sure the easy answer is someone told her but that little detail would be the furthest from everyones mind since the battle had just ended.
Maybe a small editing glitch, just stuck out to me on the 2nd viewing.
Jon "What are you going to do?"
Sansa "I think maybe I'll feed him to his dogs, do you think they would attack their master?"
Jon "He hasn't fed them in 7 days...said so himself."
If she wasn't there when he said it, can't we just assume someone told her he said it?
You would assume someone told her when they were moving Ramsay in with the dogs.
Sansa: where's Ramsay?
Guy: with his hounds in a prison, but he hasn't fed them in.....
Sansa: Thank you! I need no further details on his hounds whatsoever, so don't bother telling me any. I will assume he has been placed in a prison with his hounds nearby in order to provide him company.
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Someone brought it up at the "how are we going to kill him" brainstorming session and "death by starving hounds" suggestion got one more vote than "death by staring by a lordette"
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Someone brought it up at the "how are we going to kill him" brainstorming session and "death by starving hounds" suggestion got one more vote than "death by staring by a lordette"
A lot of things happen off screen on TV shows and movies. I have yet to see Sansa use the loo either. I assume she still does. Although a scene featuring everyone debating how to dispose of Ramsay, although pretty gruesome, would have been pretty hilarious.
Maybe it's just me but this season has been particularly liberal with things happening off-screen, to the point it's confusing. Travel and exchange of information no longer occurs, really.
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Maybe it's just me but this season has been particularly liberal with things happening off-screen, to the point it's confusing. Travel and exchange of information no longer occurs, really.
I think the issue is they are compressing the seasons into fewer episodes. HBO is a subscription service, so they save money while making fewer episodes. As they have no add space, they have no incentive to make more episodes in a season.
It's also hard to please everyone all of the time. When too much set up and details are put in, people complain about how slow things are.
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I think the issue is they are compressing the seasons into fewer episodes. HBO is a subscription service, so they save money while making fewer episodes. As they have no add space, they have no incentive to make more episodes in a season.
It's also hard to please everyone all of the time. When too much set up and details are put in, people complain about how slow things are.
There's more incentive to draw it out. They want longer subscriptions, not shorter ones
Maybe it's just me but this season has been particularly liberal with things happening off-screen, to the point it's confusing. Travel and exchange of information no longer occurs, really.
The only logical explanation is that Littlefinger owns a choppa. He must get to it often.
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The biggest miss for me in the episode was when Ramsay shoots Won Won. Why wouldn't he just shoot Jon? He doesn't exactly seem like the type to revel in fair play. He seems more like the type who would enjoy his one last little bit of inflicting suffering by killing the leader of the other side during a distracted moment.
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Ramsay was a good shot with his bow and he knew that he'd have more opportunities to shoot Jon, which he tried to do. It seems like everything he did, all the way to the end was to hurt Jon in some form or another. He saw Jon was sad about the giant, so shot him in the eye as Jon was reaching out. One final insult before Ramsay would (attempt to) shoot Jon.
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I don't buy it, he had a chance to kill Jon for sure, or at the very least shoot him in the leg to wound him.. and he shot the giant. That was a massive hole in what was otherwise the best episode of the series.
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one could argue that Ramsay's final kill was an act of mercy. Wun Wun was a porcupine, no maester was going to come in with a huge barrel of ointment to save him.
that's two endangered northern species extinct in the span of a half season. fingers crossed for a badass giant wight when the icy invasion force arrives.
I don't buy it, he had a chance to kill Jon for sure, or at the very least shoot him in the leg to wound him.. and he shot the giant. That was a massive hole in what was otherwise the best episode of the series.
It perfectly fits Ramsay's character. He's a sadistic #######. He simply couldn't pass up the opportunity to spite Jon one more time.
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