Roose Bolton - You Are My Son - Ramsay Snow - Sansa Theon Reek Dinner Scene
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- Опубликовано: 10 май 2015
- Not your typical father son talk. From a tense dinner table conversation to a pregnancy announcement, then Ramsay learns the truth about his past.
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If Ramsay was 3 feet tall he would look exactly like a hobbit.
+Muglosx A hobbit that was high on crack or something hahahahaha
That's what I'm thinking since the day I first saw him
Too funny.😆
A bloody psychopathic hobbit, but still one nonetheless
With his ears with that hair cut he looks kinda like an insane killer elf lol.
The story of Ramsay's conception was such a heartwarming tale of family bliss. The end of their family was like a stab in the heart for me.
🤣🤣
The fall was House Bolton made me feel like I'd been poisoned by my enemies
@@andrewzheng4759 A defeated man has few enemies, a flayed man none.
Ramsey held up greatly his father would be proud
Such a beautiful story, left me swaying in the wind
The later seasons of How I Met Your Mother got really dark.
BP Lup This has been the best comment I have ever seen
+BP Lup i Laughed a bit too hard at that
I know both shows but how is this funny? Please explain
@@hruaiachawngthu507Roose is telling Ramsay how he met his mother
Well done!
Ramsay's face while Roose is telling the story of his conception is the one time in the show that he actually seems disturbed by an act of cruelty. It's a very interesting scene.
It’s his mother. We all yearn for our parents and them to love us. Ramsey is no different. It almost is like it’s programmed in our DNA.
Even bad men love their mothers
That shit us programmed deep, deep within us.
lol Ramsay didn't give a rat's ass about his mother. The story about his conception pulls on his insecurities as an illegitimate child; that this was just another mundane, apathetic act of sadism by Roose and he was an afterthought of it. It hurts his ego realizing how truly inconsequential his origins are.
@@chandlerrose4545 you really weren't paying attention in class 6 months ago
@@publiusventidiusbassus1232n the books at least, Ramsay is shown to have a lot of respect for his mother, who encouraged him to seek his claim
(She raised him in the books until he was a teen, where’d it’s implied he found Roose’s legitimate son and murdered him.)
Haha I love how Roose keeps referring to Theon as "creature".
Torsten Sigulsson who is theon
@@easy0828 Surely they meen Reek lol
I hate this 😔
"Yes yes"
Ironborn are looked down upon by the rest of Westeros so that's prolly why Roose refers to Theon as "creature".
Roose pulling a fast Tywin on poor ol Ramsey. "YOU'RE MY SON!" lol
Till he killed him
Shit was so bad in this scene that even Ramsay looked pretty uncomfortable at 3:05.
YOU'RE A LANNIS.. ERR... YOU'RE A BOLTON!
@@heyheyheyheyheyhey76 I would go as far as to say downright disturbed.
I like how roose made it clear that he's a lot more cold blooded than ramsay and knocked him from his pedestal and rude remarks about his wife. Basically saying "I am a lot scarier than you don't cross the line you're only alive because I let you live"
It reminds me of Tywin telling Joffrey that he wasn’t a true king and sending him to bed. Tywin asking Tyrion, “You think a crown gives you power?” was his way of saying he’s not to be f’d with.
I think Roose's folly was doing this, being as or more cruel as Ramsey, zapping him like his "dog", but then quickly turning around and trusting him, keeping him close as his "son", making him Warden of the North and giving him the surname Bolton (which was last all that he needed to betray him)
Ramsay: How did you manage to get it up for walda?
Roose: More cushion for the pushin'
Lol. Says Roose in his deep low voice sipping more wine.
Nit Picker underrated comment 🤣
1:04 You can tell that Roose feels joy telling Ramsay that just by how he continued staring at him smiling despite Sansa being the one who expressed her congratulations immediately after he told them the news; He knows how it effects him and despite Ramsay being his Son, he's still as sadistic as he is and enjoys hurting others --whether it be Physically or mentally, just as much as he enjoys doing it to his own Son.
Roose is pragmatic though, not governed by sick tendencies, even though he has them. Ramsay himself is a product of rape.. But you could say roose has alot more damn sense
@@SUDA13190 well, in the book his main problem was that Ramsay can't deal with his habits quietly, not that he has them.
@@SUDA13190 Well publicly, yes, and as long as it serves himself (aka stabbing Robb in the heart so he could be rewarded to Warden of the North) He mad about Ramsay handling the way he did Theon because as Theon he was more valuable as a hostage, as Reek not so much. The same goes for how he treated Sansa as his wife. Look at how different Roose is treating Walda. She isn't thinking about escaping, like Sansa and Theon did.
Roose is just the older and more weaker version of ramsay
Roose = psychopath. Ramsey = sociopath
Roose Bolton has a certain demeanor about him that makes me uneasy. I have only seen him kill one person (Robb Stark), but still this guy sends a certain chill down your spine. If Ramsay is the product of Roose just imagine how much worse Roose is if given the chance.
The apple doesn't fall far from the tree
In the books he’s still alive and seems to be a much darker, more important character than here. Much more worried about Roose than Ramsay
Roose is a sociopath but Ramsey is a sadistic psychopath. Roose’s arrogance makes him think he can control Ramsey, doesn’t go so well for people who trust Sadistic Psychopaths.
@@robpolaris5002 They're both high in primary psychopathy characteristics; cold to the core, fearless, dominant, manipulative, shallow emotions. Ramsay has some secondary psychopathy characteristics as well: He's hot-headed and while lacking in guilt and fear, seems to not be as invulnerable to anxiety and stress as Roose.
I'd advise you to look up the terms you're using.
@@genericusername8337 Roose doesn’t go out of his way to harm or torture people or animals. When he uses violence or fear it has a purpose. He doesn’t kill for entertainment. Ramsey does, This is my understanding of psychopathic sadism.
Also I minored in Psychology in college. It was before the DSM 5 came out so my understanding of Psychology aligns with the DSM 4. To be honest I prefer it, the DSM 5 seems to have given in to some “social beliefs” over scientific facts.
I think it’s pretty cool how Roose Bolton telling Ramsay about how he almost killed him is a mirror of Tywin Lannister doing the same thing with Tyrion. In both cases it sows the disdain leading to their son’s future kinslaying. I find it doubly interesting that I’ve never seen any of the GoT content creators explore the similarity
Really good point! And yeah I've never heard that comparison either until you
Yeah. Even the manner they both wanted to kill their sons is the same, wanting to throw them into the river. Only to end up being killed by those very sons.
I love the contrast between **how** each father tells the son. Tywin tells Tyrion with hatred in his heart in an effort to hurt him. Roose tells Ramsay because he genuinely seems to think he will make an appropriate heir and to elevate him.
Ramsay was a bastard and product of hatred and rape, and Tyrion was noble born and a product of love.
Roose is the Tywin of the North, basically.
Yes and they called Tyrion the monster when Ramsey was the real monster.
"How did you...find it?"
"You disgraced yourself at dinner."
That comeback always kills me for some reason lmao. Roose is too through with Ramsay.
didn't know rose was a chub chaser ha
@@jaygold7317 He isn't. He is all about heirs, and has been trying for quite a while. Healthy woman, higher chance of Healthier conception.
@@DavidMyrmidon incorrect. Walder Fray wanted Roose Bolton to marry one of his daughters/granddaughters and offered him any of his choosing _and_ their weight in gold- so naturally Roose just chose the fattest girl he had on offer
@@davidlane1248 It's a paternity thing back in the day.. people associated weight with wealth and health. He didn't care about what they looked like, he just wanted a healthy heir to The One Ramsay took from him.
@@DavidMyrmidon no, it's literally said in the show during the red wedding episode that he did it for money. What you're saying is true in history, but that's not why Roose married her. He got a fat bride because her father would give her weight in gold for marrying her
What a healthy father-son relationship with open hearts, I hope they will bound together and make great things like boy and dad, I can't wait to watch the next episodes :)
Luke Skywalker from Star Wars has also a healthy relationships to his father Darth Vader
@@Boogeyyyman the open hearts bit was the punchline.
2:24 : This week on "How I met your Mother"
Kris Norge it’s just like the story of Christmas
Roose's dry sense of humor will be missed...
Jorge Mascarenhas I hope he gets a better death in the books
Mmmmm...I have a feeling that it will be similar. At the hands of his bastard son.
@@jmasca12 What are you talking about? Roose was poisoned by his enemies
@@Attam0604 Lol 😂
In thy books, Roose admits Ramsey killed his eldest son, and admits to Theon he fully expects this new son to be murdered by Ramsey as well. Rationalizing to himself that he'll never be alive to see the new son grow to age realizing his only and best chance at succession is Ramsey. I always thought that was strange of him.
Yeah I don’t like how Roose is a fucking moron in the books. I prefer the show version where he gets sick of Ramsays psychotic behavior that he even threatens to execute him if he keeps it up.
3:57 I think that if a normal person would have walked in that room he would instantly die from the sheer quantities of evil in the air.
Sidious would find this room to be quite warm and lovely
That side glance Sansa gives Ramsay at 1:11 is fucking savage. Love it
Yeah I think its safe to say that even without the rape it wouldn’t have been a happy marriage.
Wasn’t too savage once she got did
@@Me-jf3ik hmmm I feel like watching him being eaten by his own hounds is pretty savage. Ramsey turned her into a beast
@@ManicKitsune no it’s not compared to people in the show 🤣 that is literally the most baseline you can get in the show
@@Me-jf3ik ok dude
Aww! Look at Ramsay. Suffering from a bad case of sibling rivalry. I know it looks Ramsay is throwing a tantrum but I'm sure once he gets to meet his little brother he'll have nothing but love for him.
LOL
*insert pain*
Yeah you were right he introduced his baby brother to his hounds how sweet.
🤣🤣
Theres one thing nobody is saying
This was Roose's way of telling Ramsay "I love you"
He said he almost threw baby Ramsay into the river for his mothers insolence...until he saw the baby's face and realized it was indeed his son
The fucked up thing about this is how Roose just told his son that he raped and abused his mother and Ramsay just shrugged it off. They're one of the best written psychopaths
Ramsay is psychopath, Roose is sociopath
This is Roose Bolton entering a classroom to teach a sex-ed class:
"Good morning, students... I am Roose Bolton, but you will be addressing me as Mr. Bolton. Today we will be discussing issues relating to human sexuality."
(A student giggles. Roose gives student silent reptilian stare. Student melts in his chair.)
Roose: "Now then." (pulls down sex-ed diagram) "How many of you are familiar with this procedure?"
That may be the funniest thing I've ever read.
cbraat27 I would switch Mr. Bolton with Lord Bolton. I agree though.. Shit is funny..
***** For some reason while I read that I actually had Roose Bolton voice it in my head...
"what up y'all, I'll be your professor today. My name is R-Beezy and if you turn the page 3 of your textbooks you can see that I have on g-units"
My ap gov teacher is named boulton. So i want to revisit and make that joke.
"How can you be sure?"
"Sure of what?"
"That she's pregnant, I mean... How can you actually tell?"
OMG. I'm dying.
How did youuuu... find it?
he widens his hands lmao meaning she was already a big woman
@@vilsonraska2889 🤣 looks like ramsay is not down with the Thicc.
Michael Mcelhatton as Roose is awesome. He plays such a sinister but also classy villain. Ramsay and Roose proved themselves to be even more despicable than Tywin Lannister and Joffrey.
2:40-3:24, quite possibly the darkest "How I met your mother" or "How you were born" story ever told.
Mom's hardly in the story. This is a story of how you're totally in love with Aunt Walda.
Ramsay's face after Walda says they are going to have a baby is something special
I can't help but see parallels between Roose Bolton and Tywin Lannister. They're both very cunning, ruthless and deeply feared and respected. Plus they both have a powerful presence and this certain air of no nonsense about them.
They both also killed by their own sons. Uncanny match. 😁😁
@@waqaskhan6162 True, didn't even think about that
When I watched GoT first time, I was a kid, my father showed me it, I skipped most of episodes at I was confused, because Roose and Tywin looked similar for me, I thought they're the same man. In my defence, I was really young, 9 years or less.
Their voices even sound similar, if you pay close attention
Walda frey: we are going to have a baby
0:54 Ramsay.exe has stopped working
most kind bolton conversation
It’s great how he never fails to call Ramsay bastard, and he says “had the child thrown in the river” not had you thrown into the river
3:27 That little shudder..one of the only times that Ramsay is remotely human, and one of the few times that I had sympathy for him.
I love how Roose acted like he barely noticed Ramsay was trying to torture Sansa, then comes back with "Oh btw, i have a potential replacement."
"But The north is ours.... Its yours and MINE" fucking epicccccc shit, I can't decide what is more epic the way the actor of roose delivers that speech about the stannis and the road to the south goes right through winterfell or how Ramsey was concieved by rape.
Roose Bolton not having any patience for his sons BS is comedy GOLD
No matter what, the actor who plays Roose Bolton has a damn sexy voice.
The moment Ramsay realizes he's not the big mad dog of House Bolton, but just a watered down version of his father..
In the books it's mentioned that Roose has more cruelty in his little toe than Ramsay does in his entire body, and that's coming from Theon..
What a decent family and their decent dinner conversation
0:53-0:56- Time just stopped for Ramsay.
Ramsay: D::D
When Roose says "she fought me the entire time", it kind of hints to the fact his mother was a fighter and she had guts. This right of first night thing is messed up but you can imagine how scary it must have been. She could have died for resisting, but she fought. Maybe if she was still alive, Ramsay wouldn't be such a sociopath.
Wow that is very fascinating to think of
In the books she raised him till he was a teen. He might not have been a total psycho but he was just as wild.
I thought he raped Ramsay's mother where he just had her husband murdered.
A child created out of that kind of evil was guaranteed to be rotten. Things few of us take into consideration when we are, enjoying ourselves...
She raised Ramsay in the books for a while. She gave the impression of an opportunist.
3:12.
When Ramsay looked unnerved things are for sure bad.
I like the contrast between this scene and Stannis's in the previous episode
"She had me and died and here we are"
😂😂😂😂
Like Ramsay ever stood a chance with Roose as his father
Is it only me who likes Roose?
TheSwedishMoose Nope, well treated, he could win this war for Robb, but Robb was a dumbass who loved his peasant girl too much.
Finally a person who likes roose
+Mr. Krzemień Talisa was a Volantine noblewoman and in the books Jeyne Westerling is the eldest daughter of Lord Westerling.
The actor who plays roose is brilliant, the way he checks Ramsey and knows how to push his buttons are brilliant but at the same time the way he knows how to reassure that he is his father is brilliant as well, the miller's wife story is just epic trolling.. Roose is a cold calculating psycho whole Ramsey is an idiotic foolish psycho
+TheSwedishMoose He's a good guy, born to bad guys.
Robert Baratheon, king of the Seven Kingdoms
Joffrey Baratheon, king on the Iron Throne
Robb Stark, King Of The North
Stannis Baratheon, the one true King
Mance Rayder, the King Beyond The Wall
Roose Bolton, King of Awkward Dinners
King *in* the North
GOT was and still the best series for me. I can't let it go... I like how he just started plotting and Ramsey walked to the table
ramsay as an ally really does make you feel like invincible
Roose is a parallel to Tywin in the north.
We know that he had two wives before Walda, one gave him Domeric Bolton, his sole trueborn heir that was killed by Ramsay, and of the first we don't even know her name.
In the books he's described like an empty vessel: he does not love, he does note hate, he does not grieve.
I believe that his first wife's death made him become this ruthless killer much like Joanna's death made Tywin an empty vessel.
They both care about their house prestige, the rest doesn't matter.
we do know tywin loved his wife
He's what tywin aspires to be. Roose wouldn't have gotten killed like tywin. Yes roose was murdered by his psycho son, but Tywin died BECAUSE of his stupid irrational hatred for his son. I mean, tywin conducts an entire phoney trial pertaining REGICIDE, only to get rid of Tyrion. Roose would NEVER have done that. Because roose is rational above all. And everything that tywin preaches, roose embodies. I think roose is the best psychopath on the show, he's the most realistic, and isn't a cliche evil baddie like Darth Sidious or some other shit. Joffrey is the best "evil tyrant" character.
1:49 - I lol'ed when I saw this for the first time. His face he pulls is hilarious, as if to say "are you a moron or something?"
Just this in, Ramsay doesn't know what a period is.
"yes, yes. very good."
god what is this so funny
Even though Ramsay is an awful person, I feel quite bad for him in this scene. Imagine learning that you’re born of a rape from your own father, who doesn’t seem ashamed or even just troubled in the least about it, like it’s just some ordinary, normal story. That’s just horrible :(
That room looks cold and icy, just like their relationship.
Serious.
1:21 little scenes like this made the characters of the show that much better
Strange how Roose is sadist just like Ramsey but he’s disgusted by flaying unlike his son
He's not disgusted by the practice, he's a practitioner of it himself. He just is far more reserved and practical with his torturing than Ramsay, who will flay a man alive for any reason or no reason. For example, Roose was pissed when he saw what Ramsay did to Theon because it was essentially throwing away a viral bargaining chip just for Ramsay's personal amusement.
Hard scene, first time you see Ramsey have a weird look on his face.
Great writing
It seems that Roose was genuinely happy when Walda announced that she is pregnant. I think he believed that he could raise truly worthy heir, not a psycho bastard that he had on the other side of the table. But I do not think that Roose could raise sane child
The strangest part I find in this scene is how I like when Roose says "creature." Anyone with me?
It’s fkn hilarious of how degrading it is towards Theon 😂😂
I like the idea that these Northerners (the Boltons) are so harsh that they feign ultra violence and sadism to make points. They even do it just to get things done. Ramsay pretends to enjoy it in order to drive fear into his enemies, but he's really quite a normal emotional teenager… Though he does get off on it a bit as he's filled with rage against his status and father.
His father, speaking of which, is however the real deal, having a true belief that his mercilessness gives him all the power and procedure he needs. Yet he hides it, rather than flaunting it like Ramsay… which is why things like the Red Wedding weren't seen coming.
People actually thought that practical men like Walder and Roose gave a shit about the idea of guest-right. It was easy for them, and that gave them a powerful pride of nature. It's unique, yet the same way the Lannister's act about their power in fortune. The Bolton's power is about cruelty, and they get off on how easy it is to shock people with this brutality.
Well that's the most interesting thing I've read all day 👍
"A normal emotional teenager"
I'm a teen wtf I don't torture people
@@infjelphabasupporter8416 yeah i didn't get that part. Uh, he flays living human without flinching. There's nothing normal about that.
normal people dont put nails in peoples feet, flay, dismember and perform castration
Still a better father than Stannis.
martianmister That is debatable
Hannibal Rasberry didn't burn his son alive tho breh
Uncle Ruckus No he didn't. But considering what Ramsay is, it does make me question just which was the worse option.
Stannis reluctantly burns shireen out of duty and a need to save the realm. Roose leaves Ramsay alive simply because he doesn't have an heir yet and because he recognizes a mad dog like Ramsay could be useful to him.
bob hill and boy did that back fire
Roose reminds me of Putin.
At 3:02 even Ramsay is like ' Holy shit, you're a psycho'
And it's not that far from truth, since Roose is in fact a psycho, much more than Ramsay, who is impulsive and predictable.
Ramsay almost feeling a feeling is so weird
I seriously find it concerning that Roose got away with what he did Ramsay’s mother. The fact that Ned didn’t have him executed or punished seems unlikely.
Yea seriously. I can’t imagine he was able to keep it a secret.
I'm not sure of all of the politics (in the north) about conceiving bastards, but I think it would be somewhat "open/flexible" since Ned Stark had his own "bastard" and some men could have countless, so it could be hard tracking justice for all of them and especially in different houses. Not saying any of it is right or that I like it, quite the opposite.
This comment is late but in the books the leige lord didn't know. First Rights had been outlawed by that time and Ramsay's mother was beaten by her deceased husband's brother and kicked off the mill when he saw Ramsay's eyes. This annoyed Roose so he bequeathed the mill to the wife and had the miller's brother's tongue cut out so he wouldn't tell about the rape.
I mean when ramsay was conceived it was actually rickard stark who was warden of the North. Ned stark wasn't the heir and he was raised at the eyrie by Jon arryn. The heir was Brandon stark, and though certainly not as cruel as roose, tywin etc, he wasn't exactly very kind (he wanted to kill littlefinger for challenging him for cat's hand and only didn't because she asked him not to). Considering brandon was like the way he was, maybe rickard raised him that way and was a bit less of the honourable kind stark that ned and Jon exemplify.
Roose Bolton was so calm, collected and ruthless, and I really miss him on the show. He was a great tactician and commander (one of the best in Westeros) and if Robb listened to his advice I really don’t think he would have betrayed him, and Roose would have played a key part in winning the war. People who think he was “evil” just don’t understand people. He did bad things but he was a very gray character. He did commit treason against the Starks (kind of a Bolton tradition), but he was just another nobleman trying to advance his house. I loved Robb Stark so I won’t say Roose deserved better, but he was an interesting character while he lasted. RIP Lord Bolton.
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Did you even watch the video? He r-- a peasant girl under the hanged body of her husband.
Roose Bolton has to be one of the most dispassionate sociopath characters to have ever existed on screen.
1:52 I imagine youre familiar with the procedure...lmao
How did you "find it" I'm wheezing 🤣🤣
"I imagine you're familiar with the precedure" 🤣
how did you…. *F I N D I T*
The master of trolling
Not making any excuses for Ramsey but based on his backstory, he never stood a chance.
4:04 "Yes, just give me 20 good men and it's done". Ramsey sure is the greatest commander of all times in GoT, Stannis got nothing on him. :)))
Look at his score so far: He took a famous castle ( Winterfell) with few men , he defeats Stannis with only 20 good men and taken a stronghold full with ironborns using just 1 man. I mean this guy is briliant at wars, Robb should have made him commander during the battle vs Tywin forces leading 2000 men. He would find a way to win it. :))))))
He didn't take Winterfell with one man. He didn't defeat Stannis with 20 men. That was an expression. Stannis is way better than Ramsay. He lost because of the storm and half his army left him.
Daniel Windrus First of all, It was a joke on how much Ramsey seems to win using his luck .
Second, you missunderstood, I was talking about Moat Cailin as the stronghold taken with 1 man (Theon). And he did use 20 good men vs Stannis . There is nothing in the show to sugest he had more or less so we must take his word for it.
NeaStefane Alright, thank you for explaining.
oh and btw, Stannis did lost because of Ramsey stunt of burning the tents. Yes, he had low chanses of winning because of the storm but Ramsey sealed his fate because Stannis didn't had food and siege weapons to carry the war.
+NeaStefane Stannis should have gone back to Dragon Stone. Raised a bigger fleet and army, and take the siege directly to KL.
It's times like this that you think how Ramsay could have ended up like if he wasn't with Roose, and instead joined Jon Snow at the Night's Watch or something similar. I have a feeling he might still be a sadistic ass, but he at least wouldn't be a downright psychopath.
He would basically be carl tanner .
The funny thing is, they were both only trying to bond with each other here.
How did you manage to do it?
She didn't fight back like your mother
That has always been Ramsay's problem.. in forgetting his place, he killed the only person that supported him enough to advise caution.
3:10 him and his wife and son would still be alive if he had gone through with that
What a nice father son chat
Imagine Tywin and Roose sitting down having a discussion about Fatherhood
Tywin, Roose and Stannis all sitting together talking in low monotone voices about being "fathers"
And then Craster and Stannis come in
2:34 best story teller ever!
How got fans want GRRM to write the next book
wow, Michael McElhatton is an insane actor, honestly...
*_"I nearly had her hwipped"_*
Most affectionate Bolton conversation.
Does this guy have a single redeeming quality?
Bartholomew Danger
I don't know, but I love the actor. He's brilliant ... and kind of hot. At least in my opinion.
Davos Sea
A bit, yes.
MadamPluto
Oh no, he's an amazing actor, without a doubt. Truly makes you hate the character.
Bartholomew Danger He loves his dad ?
MrSamuel539
Suppose I should've been more specific. I was referring to Roose.
Sansas look at ramsay when she hears that he going to have a sibling "oh boy, another bloodbath so soon?"
I never understand this scene
In some fashion the way he tells him his origins seems cruel and like he doesn't care
But unlike tywin lannister he recognizes the blood of the Boltons is strong and he does care for ramsay in his own twisted way,and actually does use ramsay for what he is good for .
Well ramsay feels visibly concerned that at his brother's birth he will be again relegated to his rank of bastard or worse killed . Rose explain to him that if he wanted to kill him he would've done so at the moment he saw him .
Well played Sansa. Greatest smirk ever dissing that bastard back
You can see here where Ramsay inherited his mind games from.
roose has the best accent I'd love to see more in season 06
Seeing Roose smile is so funny.
0:34 "Yes, yes. Very good. :]"
After Roose’s lovely story here I was 100% sure Ramsey was his.
I wish roose explained the birds and the bees to me hed do it in literally the least awkward way ever
Sansa is so happy that ramsay is pissed
Show Roose is so much nicer than book Roose. "You are my son" VS "don't make me rue the day I raped your mother".
Roose is a much darker, sadistic, intelligent and incredibly intense character in the book. If he were in TV series just like the book, he would have a fan base just like Tywin.
Well, not that I care, but I hope Walda Frey survives. I mean, she's seems kinda nice and all.
Airstrike Mike she's fat so nobody care... kinda sad
Jonas Rodriguez Actually, as I understand it, Roose kinda likes her. He likes the noises she makes in bed.
Gootothesecond
"Squeal like a piggy!"
"Weeeeeeeee! Weeeeeeee!"
rehabsam You know, after seeing that scene in "Deliverance," I never think of heterosexual sex. Say what you want, however, big girls are usually into it and have the juiciest pussy. Not only that, Walda seems to be a genuinely kind woman which I like. Hell, for all we know, she just may be the one bright spot in Roose's day.
Gootothesecond
It's a fucking joke mate. I've been known to harpoon a whale myself from time to time.
As my friends dad was told me as a teenager, "There's nowt up with fucking a fatty, they're always grateful."
It's served me well in times of need/boredom
I still dont get what Roose was trying to do here. He clearly knew what kind of sick person Ramsay was, and yet he was rubbing it in his face. Like wtf do u expect?
when he tells ramsay about his conception thats the only time i saw emotion in him...i can't help but feel this was a partial reason he enjoyed killing him
I love that Roose knows that Ramsay is a cold blooded psychopath, but he still told him that story about her mother and what he thought of doing to him to say “you’re scary, but I’m scarier.”
With how Ramsay was conceived, there’s no wonder he turned out how he did!