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He's a bit less psychological in the show. He resorted to just punching Theon in the face to convince him to begrudgingly call himself Reek? He should have pulled out his dagger and had Theon begging to be called Reek.

 

yeah theon should have lost a strip of skin, an eye...had some teeth pulled...a nipple cut off...tons of much better things they could have done

 

kind of terribly done imo

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they have toned him down quite a bit from the book. Yep you read that right.

 

 

The guy who plays Ramsay can act his ass off though. His scenes are amazing

 

 

I made sure to watch last night so I would find any spoilers but there was nothing much to be spoiled on.  Great episode, but this is the first finale that didn't end with a huge cliffhanger.

 

As bad as the RW was, this guy's very existence makes my stomach curl:

 

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He's got to be the most disturbing character I've ever seen on screen.  

 

He plays a character on the complete opposite side of the psychologically disturbing spectrum on the UK show Misfits.

 

Very introverted, quiet, and has the superpower of turning invisible. Got on probation (community service based probation place is the main setting of the show) for attempting to burn down a neighbor's house, later killed the girl he was in love with "on accident" and kept her in an ice box and visited her frequently.

 

He's a solid actor for sure, but I wonder if he could pull of someone that isn't so disturbed/disturbing.

 

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He plays a character on the complete opposite side of the psychologically disturbing spectrum on the UK show Misfits.

 

Very introverted, quiet, and has the superpower of turning invisible. Got on probation (community service based probation place is the main setting of the show) for attempting to burn down a neighbor's house, later killed the girl he was in love with "on accident" and kept her in an ice box and visited her frequently.

 

He's a solid actor for sure, but I wonder if he could pull of someone that isn't so disturbed/disturbing.

 

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I understand what you are saying but trust me they toned the character down for TV, seriously his guy does some really fuged up stuff, and I'm pretty sure we have just touched the tip of the Iceberg for what he's going to do to Theon, heck by Ramsey  book standards the TV one might as well been serving Theon biscuits and tea

 

Oh, I was just talking about the actor that portrays him hahaha. Not sure if your quote really pertained to it or not, but I just now figured out what multi-quote does, so I had to utilize the option.

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Like PSC alluded to... I think we'll see that Theon hasn't seen the worst of it yet... They had to do something with him this season, so we just got briefly introduced to Ramsay...

 

Before it is all said and done:

You might not even recognize Theon

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