I guess I am alone in thinking [blackout]Roose's death was stupid. It was rushed as **** just like Dorne and once again D&D hate great actors. McElhatton didn't even care anymore. Not to mention... Revenge for the Red Wedding.. So far... Tywin and Roose have been killed by their sons. The only revenge we have left now is Walder Frey, and let's face it... the only acceptable death for him would be Arya going ape **** on him or ..Gods be good....Lady Stoneheart.[/blackout]
I guess I am alone in thinking [blackout]Roose's death was stupid. It was rushed as **** just like Dorne and once again D&D hate great actors. McElhatton didn't even care anymore. Not to mention... Revenge for the Red Wedding.. So far... Tywin and Roose have been killed by their sons. The only revenge we have left now is Walder Frey, and let's face it... the only acceptable death for him would be Arya going ape **** on him or ..Gods be good....Lady Stoneheart.[/blackout]
I guess I am alone in thinking [blackout]Roose's death was stupid. It was rushed as **** just like Dorne and once again D&D hate great actors. McElhatton didn't even care anymore. Not to mention... Revenge for the Red Wedding.. So far... Tywin and Roose have been killed by their sons. The only revenge we have left now is Walder Frey, and let's face it... the only acceptable death for him would be Arya going ape **** on him or ..Gods be good....Lady Stoneheart.[/blackout]
I did think it was a bit rushed, but also not exactly something that hasn't been foreshadowed heavily, so it wasn't something that bugged me as much as Dorne, which really did reek (see what I did there?) of lazy writing.
And in terms of revenge...I don't really see that as this show or GRRM's style. So far, none of the really despicable baddies have met their end in a "good guy getting the revenge" kind of way. Joffrey wasn't killed by one of the Starks, Tywin wasn't killed by a Stark...though to be fair, Tyrion killing Tywin was a bit of the good guy getting revenge. But even then, it wasn't the typical revenge plot, because Tyrion was his son, and there was a lot more going on there besides the normal "you wronged me and now I'm getting you back." It was much more tragic. I mean, heck, the whole Red Viper thing is essentially GRRM's take on how he thinks the driven revenge plot would turn out, so there ya go.
well... [blackout]what the **** is Ramsay going to tell people anyways? he said to send the ravens blah blah... but what about Walda and a baby being eaten alive by the hounds? no one noticed? nothing? there will be unrest in Winterfell just like the books IMO.[/blackout]
Walder Frey is coming back for a reason
What I would have done:
[blackout]Ramsay kills Roose by poisoning so that it's less obvious to people that could betray him. Do it and the hit on Walda before Jon revival. Throw in the Winterfell is mine line. Have Ramsay claim it was a wildling infiltrators.[/blackout]
We already know how his plot line ends though. He apologizes for being a *****e and gets sentenced to serve as the Hogwarts janitor for 20 years.
Eh it was true GOT fashion. **** happens and people die suddenly. Some people die without pomp and circumstance. Betrayed by his evil bastard, bleeding out on a filthy floor after hearing he had a true born heir knowing it would be slaughtered that's pretty much what he deserved. Not sure what else they needed to do with it.
But I understand why the suddeness of it could be offputting and sully it for you.
There's another spoiler about episode 9... if anyone wants to know... Not sure if its legit... but I trust the man.
...Book Ramsay wouldn't dare do this lol
Please let Tormund become one of [blackout]Jon's[/blackout] right-hand men. Love that guy so much.