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2) The trope page says, \
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2) The trope page says, \\\"forcing the heroes to hold the Idiot Ball, and/or requiring Deus ex Machina in order for the protagonists to stand a chance of defeating them.\\\" That is exactly what happens in the episode. Stannis literally turns to the Gods to save him from Ramsay.

3) Ramsay is elevated into MagnificentBastard in this episode. His dumb plan is shown as totally successful, while Roose Bolton\\\'s collaboration with Littlefinger has led to FailureIsTheOnlyOption since the Lannisters know he sold them out. So Roose is now wussied out in favor of Junior.
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1) Yes it is a Ninja Raid. 20 fighters can\'t sneak into a heavily bivouced camp, cause the damage it does, suffer no casualties and walk off without a hitch. That is sheer nonsense, just because Ramsay and others are of the North doesn\'t mean they have magic winter powers to teleport as they will. Tywin Lannister, who was the BigBad for most of the books and the show never pulled off any stunt like that because he\'s a well-written villain grounded in reality.
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1) Yes it is a Ninja Raid. 20 fighters can\\\'t sneak into a heavily bivouaced camp, cause the damage it does, suffer no casualties and walk off without a hitch. That is sheer nonsense, just because Ramsay and others are of the North doesn\\\'t mean they have magic winter powers to teleport as they will. Tywin Lannister, who was the BigBad for most of the books and the show never pulled off any stunt like that because he\\\'s a well-written villain grounded in reality.
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2) The trope page says, \
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2) The trope page says, \\\"forcing the heroes to hold the Idiot Ball, and/or requiring Deus ex Machina in order for the protagonists to stand a chance of defeating them.\\\" That is exactly what happens in the episode. Stannis literally turns to the Gods to save him from Ramsay.
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1) Yes it is a Ninja Raid. 20 fighters can\'t sneak into a heavily bivouced camp, cause the damage it does, suffer no casualties and walk off without a hitch. That is sheer nonsense and stupidity. Tywin Lannister, who was the BigBad for most of the books and the show never pulled off any stunt like that because he\'s a well-written villain grounded in reality.
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1) Yes it is a Ninja Raid. 20 fighters can\\\'t sneak into a heavily bivouced camp, cause the damage it does, suffer no casualties and walk off without a hitch. That is sheer nonsense, just because Ramsay and others are of the North doesn\\\'t mean they have magic winter powers to teleport as they will. Tywin Lannister, who was the BigBad for most of the books and the show never pulled off any stunt like that because he\\\'s a well-written villain grounded in reality.
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2) The trope page says, \
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2) The trope page says, \\\"forcing the heroes to hold the Idiot Ball, and/or requiring Deus ex Machina in order for the protagonists to stand a chance of defeating them.\\\" That is exactly what happens in the episode. Stannis literally turns to the Gods to save him from Ramsay.
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