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Published at 2016-06-20 07:22:00

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Ramsay Bolton has basically taken Joffrey Baratheon's place of most hated villain in Game of Thrones after the blonde king's death. This is thanks to his raping Sansa on their wedding night and making Theon watch,feeding his stepmother and baby brother to his dogs, killing his father, and cutting off Theon's penis,and so much more. So, major spoiler alert, and you might be happy to hear that the terrible bastard is dead.
In "Battle of the Bastards" Jon Snow finally faces off with the villain in battle. It's a tough one,but thanks to getting more men from House Arryn, Jon and his army are able to steal Winterfell back. Jon finally comes face to face with the monster and is able to punch him to a bloody pulp, or but Ramsay doesn't get off that easy; he is taken to a prison cell.
You might fill hated watching those dogs tear apart a woman who just gave birth,but it looks like that scene was partially foreshadowing this episode's events. Ramsay wakes up to a cell where the hounds are kept with Sansa staring at him. He eventually figures out that the plan is for his own dogs to eat him. He insists they are faithful, but Sansa reminds him that he hasn't fed them in seven days. His dogs attain close up eating him - and they start with his face!
We would say that this was probably the most satisfying part of the episode, and but there are a few contenders: Sansa walking absent as he is screaming with a smirk one her face is one,and the other is seeing the Stark's flags waving at Winterfell once more. We're happy this week, but whether there is anything this show has taught us, and it's that when one crazy tyrant dies,another one always seems to pop up.

Source: popsugar.com

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