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The Stark Line Deserves to Disappear ('Game of Thrones' Spoilers)

Spoilers for last night's episode of Game of Thrones below.

A few weeks ago, I made the case for the White Walkers taking Westeros' Iron Throne. I didn't spend much time on why the Starks were particularly ill-suited for the big chair, because it seemed so obvious. But a few folks complained about the lack of attention paid to Eddard's line.

I can't imagine they're still complaining after last night. Yes, Jon Snow won the Battle of the Bastards and expelled the wicked Ramsay Bolton from the ancestral Stark home. It's a tribute to the show's unrelenting commitment to cruelty that it seemed certain for a few moments that Jon Snow was going to die as ignominiously as possible, crushed beneath the boots of the Wildlings he himself had saved.

His miraculous escape—and the even more miraculous appearance of the Knights of the Vale—obscure the fact that Snow one hundred percent deserved to lose. As I'll explain in a moment, he did everything in his power to die, everything he could to tip the scales in Bolton's favor.

We shouldn't be surprised that Jon Snow is a strategic incompetent, however. If there's anything you can count on the Starks to do, it's screw things up and blunder horribly at key moments. Let's run through their shortcomings, shall we?

The whole family is remarkably incompetent. How these jokers held Winterfell for thousands of years, I'll never know. Let their words disappear. Let their house disappear. Let their name disappear. Let all memory of them disappear. It's time for some new blood up north.