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So, who is worse? Joffrey or Ramsey?

Ramsay, cause he don't give a f***. Joffery is too much of a spoiled wimp and coward. Would also say that Ramsay is a good deal more intelligent, maniacal, and conniving. also a better fighter too.

that said, both are on even ground when it comes down to how deranged and disturbed their minds are/work.
 
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I am just curious. Why didn't mel try bringing Stannis back? If she could bring Jon back, why not try that on Stannis.
 
So, who is worse? Joffrey or Ramsey?

Ramsey and Joffrey are both power hungry and sadistic. They both have done awful things, but I think Ramsey has done worse (dick torture with theon, giving his girlfriends body to the dogs, killing his family and infant brother and so much more). Ramsey is far more intelligent and composed under the spotlight than Joffrey. Joffrey acted like a clueless teenager.

In the end, Joffrey had that "I just want to punch him right in the face" type of face. Ramsey has that "this mother****er is possessed by Satan" kind of face.
 
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I am just curious. Why didn't mel try bringing Stannis back? If she could bring Jon back, why not try that on Stannis.

1) the body is not accessible to them I would assume.
2) he already failed and she lost hope with him I would assume.
 
I think he warged into ghost, his body was dead and the body became revived but ghost/snow was sleeping. Once the revival of the body happened and ghost/snow woke up, he warged back to his normal body.

This has been a popular theory since last night's episode but according to the HBO producers/writers, the wolves (Ghost, in this case) have a 6th sense when it comes to their connection with the Starks. Ghost knows when the Starks are in danger, just as he knew something was afoot with the resurrection of Jon Snow.

At first, I also believed in the possibility that Jon had temporarily warged into Ghost but after reading about what the producers shared and thinking about it, it just doesn't add up. I do believe that HBO offered that perspective at least a sliver of legitimacy. However, when you consider the 6th sense of Ghost, the scene makes even more sense.

Regardless, it certainly gets people talking even more about GoT, which is fantastic!
 
I watched Misfits before Game of Thrones, so I always think of Iwan Rheon as a very different character than Ramsay. The level of character acting he is doing is as good or better than Bryan Cranston going from Hal on Malcolm in the Middle to Walter White on Breaking Bad.
 
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This has been a popular theory since last night's episode but according to the HBO producers/writers, the wolves (Ghost, in this case) have a 6th sense when it comes to their connection with the Starks. Ghost knows when the Starks are in danger, just as he knew something was afoot with the resurrection of Jon Snow.

At first, I also believed in the possibility that Jon had temporarily warged into Ghost but after reading about what the producers shared and thinking about it, it just doesn't add up. I do believe that HBO offered that perspective at least a sliver of legitimacy. However, when you consider the 6th sense of Ghost, the scene makes even more sense.

Regardless, it certainly gets people talking even more about GoT, which is fantastic!

Yeah, I agree that this probably isn't what happened in the show, because there isn't evidence that any Stark besides Bran can warg. In the books, though, I 100% believe it.
 
I am just curious. Why didn't mel try bringing Stannis back? If she could bring Jon back, why not try that on Stannis.

We didn't see him officially get killed did we? It was implied but given how this show works; unless I see his head rolling around sans body I assume he may still be around.
 
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Entertaining write up of the episode.

The Game of Game of Thrones: Season 6, Episode 2, Home | The Verge

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Balon gets slapped with a nice kelp-wrap facial before being sent out to meet his maker. ("Feed the creatures of your kingdom on his flesh. Pull his bones down to your depths to rest beside his ancestors and his children" — ******n, I kind of love how hardcore these guys are; singlehandedly keeping seagoth alive.)

seagoth, lulz
 
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After seeing what Stanis done to his own daughter, nothing will ever top that on GoT for me. So it didn't bother me as bad as the scene with Stanis' daughter. I agree, I used to believe that with Breaking Bad, but it's no where close to the level that GoT is. Amazing.

Yup. Agree 100%. What stanis did will probably never be topped at how digusted i felt at the time. That episode bothered me for weeks. And Breaking Bad for what it is is amazing. 10/10 master peice. But GoT is just on a level of its own. 100000/10 will never be touched.

Oh and Ramsay is worse and it's not even close anymore at this point. Ramsay is the lowest, most disgusting, character I've ever seen in anything.

And speaking of Ramsay who would you love to see give him what he deserves? Jon, Sansa, or Theon? All worthy candidates. Sansa isnt a fighter though. So possibly between Jon and Theon. Very tough choice.
 
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More vitriol for Joffery for the simple fact of how much of a coward he was. Ramsey is just pure evil badass...you hate him but you kind of have to respect just how much he owns that role.

Ramsey isnt a bad ass, he's an evil idiot. Unlike his father Roose always planned things out before doing evil stuff. Ramsey just does it in the spur of the moment. All the Houses of the North except the Karstarks see the Bolton's as traitors and hate them and all Ramsey will do is inflame this hatred more with his evilness. Which works in Jon Snow and Sansa Stark's favor.
 
Yup. Agree 100%. What stanis did will probably never be topped at how digusted i felt at the time. That episode bothered me for weeks. And Breaking Bad for what it is is amazing. 10/10 master peice. But GoT is just on a level of its own. 100000/10 will never be touched.

Oh and Ramsay is worse and it's not even close anymore at this point. Ramsay is the lowest, most disgusting, character I've ever seen in anything.

And speaking of Ramsay who would you love to see give him what he deserves? Jon, Sansa, or Theon? All worthy candidates. Sansa isng a fighter though. So possibly between Jon and Theon. Very tough choice.

Theon...definitely Theon.
 
Ramsey isnt a bad ass, he's an evil idiot. Unlike his father Roose always planned things out before doing evil stuff. Ramsey just does it in the spur of the moment. All the Houses of the North except the Karstarks see the Bolton's as traitors and hate them and all Ramsey will do is inflame this hatred more with his evilness. Which works in Jon Snow and Sansa Stark's favor.

In the books the Karstarks are portrayed a little different.
 
I think it will be Jon. But I want it to be Theon. Crazy how the show has made him completely reedeem himself after betraying a fan favorite character.

I think theon just got caught. In the preview some guy had a gift for Ramsey. Why'd theon bail at that moment anyways? It felt random. Id understand it if they were just outside of castle black
 
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I think theon just got caught. In the preview some guy had a gift for Ramsey. Why'd theon bail at that moment anyways? It felt random. Id understand it if they were just outside of castle black

If Theon got caught that would be a bit lame. I want to see him make it back to the Iron Islands
 
This has been a popular theory since last night's episode but according to the HBO producers/writers, the wolves (Ghost, in this case) have a 6th sense when it comes to their connection with the Starks. Ghost knows when the Starks are in danger, just as he knew something was afoot with the resurrection of Jon Snow.

At first, I also believed in the possibility that Jon had temporarily warged into Ghost but after reading about what the producers shared and thinking about it, it just doesn't add up. I do believe that HBO offered that perspective at least a sliver of legitimacy. However, when you consider the 6th sense of Ghost, the scene makes even more sense.

Regardless, it certainly gets people talking even more about GoT, which is fantastic!

Still doesn't elimate the possibility though. The warging isn't necessary IMO though. The story of fine without it. It would add an element to the possible dragon thing if that's true
 
Same here. Id laugh though. Dude got a power trip and fell harder than anyone because he has to live through it.

Eh. Karma has already more than got Theon back. I want to see him do well now. Lol. But in GoT that means he probably won't haha
 
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