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Joffrey vs. Ramsay — Who’s More Evil? Full Breakdown Game of Thrones gave us two of the most sadistic villains in television history — Joffrey Baratheon and Ramsay Bolton. But who is truly more evil? In this video, we break down every category of cruelty: – How they treated family – How they treated their partners – How they treated their enemies – How they ruled the innocent Using detailed scene analysis, exact dialogue, and event-by-event comparison, this video takes you through every disturbing moment that defines their true nature. 1. How They Treated Their Loved Ones Joffrey’s arrogance turns into violence when he disobeys Cersei and orders Ned Stark’s execution, triggering the War of the Five Kings. We explore: • Joffrey’s growing disrespect toward Cersei • Threatening his own mother • Humiliating Tyrion repeatedly • His complicated admiration for Robert and Jaime Then we compare it to Ramsay: • His abusive childhood origins • His twisted hunger for legitimacy • Murdering Roose Bolton, Walda, and their newborn son • Feeding his stepmother to the hounds This section shows the first clear winner in evil: Ramsay’s cruelty is incomparable. 2. How They Treated Their Love Interests Joffrey’s behaviour toward Sansa Stark escalates: • Forcing her to look at Ned’s head • Ordering her beaten in the throne room • Threatening assault at her wedding to Tyrion • Mocking her with dwarf performers • Planning to serve Robb Stark’s head at his wedding Meanwhile, Ramsay’s brutality toward Sansa goes far beyond humiliation: • The wedding night assault • Torture every night afterward • Forcing Theon to watch • Killing the Stark-loyal servant who tried to help her We also look at: • Ramsay’s twisted dynamic with Myranda • His cold dismissal of her death (“Feed her to the hounds”) This section shows why Joffrey was a cruel partner — but Ramsay was a monster. 3. How They Treated Their Enemies Joffrey had few enemies of his own — Tywin ran the realm. Still, he: • Ordered Ned Stark’s execution • Put Ned’s head on a spike • Fled during Blackwater despite bragging • Threatened Renly and Stannis • Sparked riots that killed innocents Ramsay’s cruelty, however, was hands-on: • Torturing and psychologically destroying Theon • Flaying Ironborn soldiers alive after promising safety • Burning Stannis’s camp • Killing Rickon to bait Jon Snow • Sacrificing his own men by firing indiscriminately at the Battle of the Bastards This section confirms Ramsay as the more ruthless enemy by far. 4. How They Treated People Under Their Rule We cover Joffrey’s tyranny: • Ordering the death of the butcher’s boy Mycah • Forcing Marillion to choose between his tongue or hands • Forcing Ser Dontos to drink • Murdering Ros with a crossbow • Triggering the King’s Landing riot by shouting, “Kill them all!” Then Ramsay’s barbarism: • Hunting girls like animals (Tansy scene) • Flaying Ironborn soldiers alive • Killing loyal servants • Murdering Osha casually • Using people as entertainment for his dogs Ramsay’s cruelty was not only worse — it was personal, intentional, and savage. #gameofthrones #got #ramsaybolton #joffreybaratheon #tvseries