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Seems like the natural progression.
Joffrey > Ramsay > Euron

Her going to release the hounds on Ramsay instead of mourning his younger brother certainly makes her Dark Sansa.

He would be the life of the party at all Blackfish funeral pyre lighting ceremonies.

That doesn't make the episode any stronger.

lol, thanks.

I was really looking forward for them turn Ramsey into the flayed man. A missed opportunity.

Well, I doubt they would have killed Ramsey and then just called it a day…

Plus they could have gone after Ramsay himself, instead of going to rescue Jon and his army.

But she was asking Jon to wait until they had a bigger army, which contradicts this "theory."

We all know we all are going to die. That doesn't make it any less sad when someone close to you does.

But she was there when they brought his unresurrected body in. All she did was ask for Ramsey.

So Sansa knew Rickon would die, and when he actually did, she didn't seem to care? Great sister!

But he did become the Lord Commander of the Night's Watch… He must have something…

Always Neo

I'm still waiting for the three-eyed raven to come back and keep training Bran "way before" he died.

You do know that episode aired 7 years ago right? Jon Hamm is now almost 10 years older now!

Yeah. Why isn't she advocating more use of "magic" to help take Winterfell?

I have been wondering what happened to his wounds. When he came back to life they were still pretty open. Does he still have them like that?!?!

Exactly. Pretty much Davos got him 62 men, Tormund got him Wildlings and Sansa will get him littlefinger(?) He's asleep at the wheel.

Jon Snow's death and revival has quickly turned into something really disappointing. I was expecting him to revive as a great hero and to swiftly take back Winterfell and fight with the walking dead with ease (ok, maybe not that much.)
But for now it's been a meek Jon who is pretty much going with the flow of what