Seriously though, how did you guess everything LW? Like the Bolton fighting in phalanx?
D&D were doing the Battle of Cannae as run through a Total War cgi generator
Ramsay is the Carthaginian force, with superior cavalry (in numbers and quality), infantry, and has forced the Stark army into battle by controlling the vital supply centre of Winterfell. The Starks know Ramsay is a tricksy bastard but also know they can only do the best with what they have, so they choose to engage in battle on the open field where they can see all of Ramsay's deployed soldiers, just as Varro knew Hannibal was a tricksy bastard and did the same. Whether Ramsay knew how the wildlings fought or not, he gambled on getting Jon to charge and getting the wildlings to charge in with them - which Sansa cautions him on, and Jon falls for the cunning ruse. His troops rush forward and attempt to overwhelm the Boltons, who just pepper them with arrows, and once they've overextended just encircle them and begin stabbinating, much like the Carthaginian slingers and line infantry did to the Romans.
Basically spot the similarities
Btw, did anyone else think Mary-Sue and Yara were going to drop down and start scissoring right there on the floor?
This is how you corner the shipping market on tumblr
Tbh I thought it was kinda nice that Danaerys got
some character depth, though Theon is even more disappointing than usual lol. Only scenes I thought were worth watching were BOB, Stavos's discovery and... Yeah there wasn't much. I did find it funny when Jon was explaining his battle plans you got insight into how D&D view their audience.
- Those who read all are pompous bastards who understand military envelopment (Jon Snow, literate since birth).
- Those who just started reading were chill but are beginning to get more grumpy, they understand pincer movements (Stavos Seaworth, only just learned literacy).
- Those who don't read at all have to be explained to like children and only understand not being hit from the sides (Tormund Bearbane, totally illiterate).
We tumblr demographics naow
That would have been a much more satisfying duel, I agree.
And to be fair, the Vale horsemen did set out a while ago. They just had to teleport past most chailin, walk across hundred of km of North without anyone noticing, and then arrive just behind the Bolton army without anyone noticing it either (Seriously, don't anyone have sentries looking anywhere?)
"JL: You just allowed 8,000 men to approach unchallenged.
B: Good thing we're friends or we'd be fucking you in the ass right now."
Moat Cailin means nothing to D&D and sentries have fallen out of use since they became obsolete to teleporters and plot armour
Other than that, dunno lol
I think one thing I hate in there is that the good guy do nothing to deserve their victory. I'd love to see Jon and Sansa defeat incredible odds to regain Winterfell with diplomacy and cunning. Instead, we have Jon acting so retarded that having all his men sit down and drop their weapons would have been a better battle plan, Sansa and Jon unable to convince even a single Northern Lord from joining them (It's Dave that convince Tiny Mormont), and all being saved by a stupid Deux Ex Machina.
Remember, in order to make things realistic, everyone dies randomly, except the good guys who are impervious to death
Same for Daeny, who basically just wins everything because magic and bad writing.
All problems resolved, no more sons of the Harpy, because remember - killing insurgents is possible if you just keep killing harder, worked for Iraq rite
I mean, if we're doing things this way, why not have everyone decide to invite Dany to rule Westeros, have all the White Walkers die choking on pretzels and call it an end by the next episode?
Inb4 Sand sneks invite Danaerys to Westeros
*EDIT
Oh lawdy, reading the critical reviews is too much xD