That should definitely be in spoiler tags because I got a reminder last week for not putting a related equation in spoiler tags. Praying that it gets exposed next week so that we don't have to hide it anymore.
Sansa is a tricky character at this point. It's always been easy to sympathize with her throughout her transition, but I am not so sure how much there is to appreciate. The show creators made a point to force us to consider that Ramsey will in some ways live on through Sansa's hatred. If anything, she's come to embody Littlefinger, Ramsey, and the demons of her past more and more throughout this season and serves as almost a foil against Jon and the humble beginnings of the Starks in the series. How can we justify her utter refusal to let Jon in on the Army of the Vale, even after Brienne's insistence? Even the night before the battle? She led those men to their death, and for what? For pride? Out of stubbornness?
He was 3 in the books tho. We never know much about rickon bc he's too young to have a pov chapter and the other characters are caught up in wars and stuff so rickon is pushed to the side. (For non book readers)