"One of my greatest fears is a human crush - those horrible stories you hear about stadiums where people literally suffocate to death because they can't get out of other people panicking. I thought if we could do that in this sequence, that could be really terrifying for the viewer," Mr Harington said
To history buffs, much of The Battle of The Bastards might feel familiar. They might have noticed that the strategy employed by Ramsay - pulling Jon's entire army into a disoriented, bloody mass and encircling it with fresh, organized soldier - is a tactic that has been used in many battles over the years, including the 1415 Battle of Agincourt
-Its right. Im glad it happens as a fan of the show. Jon Snow needs to win because otherwise theres no hope left in the world. But it is interesting that it isnt fair. And afterward, Ramsay still thinks hes won. Hes so arrogant and self assured he thinks hell still be fine - until the last minute. He always thinks hes going to be okay,- said Iwan Rheon
Game of Thrones fans are currently furiously discussing the death of resident evil Ramsay Bolton's richly-deserved end on the latest episode (Battle of the Bastards)