"Battle of the Bastards" was directed by Miguel Sapochnik, who had directed the fifth-season episodes "The Gift" and "Hardhome".
Ramsay is killed by Sansa in Season 6, but sadly, Ramsay was a sign of things to come. As soon as he exited the stage, David Benioff and D.B. Weiss brought in another heavy, who is clearly meant to bring the same level of brutality and savagery.
That night, Ramsay is visited by Sansa, who watches as his hungry hounds eat Ramsay alive. Ramsay's death marks the end of House Bolton and its rule in the North.
"Unbowed, Unbent, Unbroken" is the sixth episode of the fifth season of HBO's medieval fantasy television series Game of Thrones. The 46th episode overall, it was written by Bryan Cogman, and directed by Jeremy Podeswa. It first aired on HBO on May 17, 2015.
The endgame. The knights of the Vale relieve the surrounded Stark army. Ramsay is beaten by Jon Snow.
Sansa was repeatedly raped, beaten, and psychologically tortured by Ramsay Bolton during their arranged marriage.
6. Sansa Stark and Theon Greyjoy (aka Reek) Have Escaped From Ramsay Snow. As Stannis and Ramsay's armies clash on the battlefield up near Winterfell, Sansa seizes her opporunity to escape. She's quickly intercepted by Reek and Myranda, who tell her she can't leave until she gives Ramsay an heir.
No. I know people speculated for like, two seasons that Sansa was pregnant, but that's not what that line is. Ramsay was done, his plaything was free, and that was his last attempt to control her.
He then commands his son Tyrion Lannister to marry Sansa. Tyrion is initially opposed to the marriage, but is eventually enticed by the prospect of becoming Lord of Winterfell, and so agrees to marry her. Sansa is shocked one morning to learn that she is being fitted for a gown to marry Tyrion that day.
It also ended on a cliffhanger for Theon Greyjoy and Sansa Stark, who both escape from Winterfell. Both had been physically and psychologically tortured by the vicious Ramsay Bolton, but after being too terrified to help Sansa - who was forced in marriage with Ramsay - Theon helps her make a desperate escape.
Bran thanks Theon, and Theon charges at the Night King, but he is killed after the Night King impales him with his own spear. In the aftermath of the Long Night, Theon is cremated along with those slain in battle.
Sansa Stark : [to Ramsay] Your words will disappear. Your house will disappear. Your name will disappear. All memory of you will disappear.
Littlefinger's entire reputation in both the books and the show was his incredibly detailed knowledge of the inner-workings of most noble families in Westeros. That means he should have known that Ramsay was a direct threat to Sansa's physical and emotional wellbeing.
Even so, Ramsay marries Fake Arya in the godswood. A bard by the name of Abel arrives uninvited, with six women followers, to perform for the wedding. Theon believes that he hears his name ("Theon") whispered by the godswood, after months of thinking of himself only as Reek.
Jon returns to the Wall, where he learns that Stannis has been defeated by the Boltons. Later, he is lured into a trap by his steward Olly and is killed by Thorne and his men. They assassinate Jon for his perceived betrayal of the Night's Watch.
But when the Ironborn chose Euron Greyjoy to be the new king, Theon and Yara escaped across the Narrow Sea and made an alliance with the Dragon Queen, Daenerys Targaryen. By the time season 6 ends, Theon has regained much of his old self.
Sansa is later told by her father that he is considering sending her and Arya back to Winterfell, running the risk of breaking her betrothal to Daveth. Sansa doesn't want to accept it. She tells them that she loves Daveth, she will be his queen and give him beautiful black-haired children.
The Hound falls in love with Joffrey's betrothed, Arya's sister Sansa, enchanted by her innocence and romantic dreams. When he decides to abdicate his position during the Battle of the Blackwater, she's the last one he visits.
Sansa Stark's rape by the ever-evil Ramsay Bolton was painful to watch and particularly controversial, with many viewers and critics calling out the show for including a gratuitous, demeaning scene.
Some "Game of Thrones" fans speculated that Sansa Stark was pregnant with Ramsay Bolton's baby after being raped numerous times during season five, but the actress who plays her has debunked this particularly nasty theory.
But Sansa survived and rose to power — in one of the last scenes of the series finale of “Game of Thrones,” she was crowned queen of the newly independent North. “It was kind of the perfect ending for her,” Turner said on Monday morning.
Theon knew when he took Ramsay to his death that night, that he would be signing his own death sentence as well. But realizing that the world must be rid of someone as horrible as Ramsay, he sacrifices his own life to kill him. In the end, Stannis has Theon executed for his disobedience.
At the urging of her supposed protector, Petyr “Littlefinger” Baelish, she married Ramsay Bolton, only to discover on her wedding night what a sadistic sociopath he is. Ramsay raped her while forcing another man to watch. Then he locked Sansa in her room, abusing her whenever he liked.
Brienne commands the forces of the Vale during the battle against the dead with Jaime and Podrick by her side, and survives the battle. After the battle, Jaime and Brienne become lovers.