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Ramsay Bolton

Iwan Rheon as Ramsay Bolton

Iwan Rheon on Whether Ramsay Bolton Is Worse Than Hitler

Raise your flayed man flags at half mast: Ramsay Bolton, everyone’s favorite sociopath, met his end after the Battle of the Bastards when Sansa Stark fed him to his own dogs in a baller 'Lion-King'-style move that had me watching that gif of her little smile at the end of the episode on loop.
By Dana Schwartz
Ramsay Bolton (Iwan Rheon) on Game of Thrones.

An Open Letter to Ramsay Bolton’s Noisy Upstairs Neighbors

Dear the Loud, Clueless Idiots Living Above the Guy Who Plays Ramsay Bolton:
By Drew Grant

In Defense of Ramsay Bolton, the Best Character on ‘Game of Thrones’*

I love Ramsay Bolton, and I only slightly care who knows it. Sure, he's responsible for the second most offensive* rape scene on Game of Thrones. Sure, he's an insane bastard (sorry, former bastard) whose house sigil is a man being flayed alive. Sure, he turned Theon from a lovable rapscallion into a twitchy eunuch and probably plans on murdering his future half-brother in the womb. But what can I say? This guy just does it for me. Ramsay Bolton (née Snow), as portrayed by the moon-faced, fever-eyed Welsh actor Iwan Rheon, just does it for me.
By Drew Grant

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