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Well, more like "Ramsay will definitely do something to throw you off your plan and break your strategy, DO NOT FALL FOR IT." Worth preparing for, even if only mentally. Jon was such an easy target! You could see the Rickon manipulation a mile away. And Sansa very explicitly tried to warn him away from that by

I know, I was shouting that too. Jon is a great fighter and a good man - not a brilliant strategist. At all.

But Sansa's point is exactly that - she ISN'T a military strategist! She hasn't suddenly learned a lot about battle tactics. She doesn't want to draw up a battle plan. She simply wants her brother to *listen* to her and take into account what she knows.

Any woman who's ever been ignored in a boardroom, when she has a particular knowledge or expertise relevant to the situation at hand, knows exactly how Sansa felt in that scene. I loved it because it felt spot on to me re: gender dynamics. Sansa is the only person who actually knows Ramsey and none of the men even