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Who becomes the "big bad" if Ramsay is killed this season? I know Cersei is still around and it seems like Euron is a villain since he is pursuing a redeemed Theon. Does this season see the end of human villains in favor of white walkers? Somebody posted earlier that the final scene this season might be a crack developing at the Wall.
One of the strengths of this show is that it has had really villainous characters (Joffrey, Cersei, Thorne, Ramsay, Freys).
I would also assume that it shifts more to the WW. The minor bads could still be the Freys, Littlefinger, Euron, etc. Then you still will likely have conflict between different groups even if none of them are bad necessarily. You'll have the north (which could even be split somewhat between Jon & the Wildlings and Sansa & the noble houses), the Lannisters & Tyrells (assuming they continue their allegiance), Randyll Tarly could play a role, the Maesters could play a role, Dany's arrival will obviously cause some disruption, etc. Unfortunately, there is always the Sand Snakes too which I assume they can't just leave out completely. Maybe they can wrap them up this season too though.
I've thought about this too in trying to time out exactly when/if Ramsey were to die. It's possible though that we could see a shift (one we're already seeing the signs of) towards different levels of good vs. each other. The first couple seasons did a good job of uniting the fanbase with universally hated characters, but now we're having to reconcile Brienne working with Davos (who was a smuggler and the hand to Stannis) and Melisandre (who used black magic to kill Renly, sacrificed Shireen, and abandoned Stannis). But we LIKE Davos, right? And we LIKE that Melisandre raised Jon from the dead, right? Furthermore, we used to all hate Cerci, but you definitely had to feel bad for her and Jaime when Jaime brought home a dead Myrcella. And we all love the Tyrells right now, but who do you cheer for in a battle of the Tyrells vs. Daenerys? Even the Mountain now has some redeeming qualities (loyalty, pity for what was done to him and how people treat him).
Gone are the days where anyone is 100% good or 100% evil. Except maybe the WWs. I can't imagine there's a way they ever get spun in a positive light, except maybe that they are a product of war and were the creation of the CotF. Much like Global Warming, they exist because of the stupidity of man. Had the first men never taken the lands from the CotF, then the WWs wouldn't exist. But I digress. The next major villain is going to be the negative consequences of good intentions.