Kas
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I don't think he's coming back, brother.
He's definitely coming back.
I don't think he's coming back, brother.
He's definitely coming back.
I think Jon Snow is probably dead. He's had enough of Melisandre's shenanigans. He wouldn't come back even if he could.
He's had enough of looking after other people, and feels like he should just protect himself and stay dead instead of defending people who are too lazy to bother figuring things out for themselves.
Mellisandre has nothing left but she did return to the night's watch. I think it is possible she will need Jon snow for the same reasons she did for Gendry baratheon in season 3. Characters coming back to life in possible in game of thrones and the red woman did find out about this from Throros and the people who also worship the lord of light, in a different way. I'm not entirely sure if he is returning, but I have my theories about mellisandre. I have no idea what Jon snow's purpose would be if he did come back either.
He already admitted in a foreign interview that he's contracted with them into his 30's and I think he's only 28 or almost 29 at the moment...
Jon will come back. He will a dragon rider. Old blood mixed with magic blood....good mix
If GRRM was a real jerk of a writer as he pretends to be, he'd bring in some nation from outer space in the last book, kill everyone, and they take over the world.
I mean, sometimes things just don't work out as you plan.
Still, I look forward to the next season although I am if this season will be better or even weaker than S5. Perhaps Martin introduced the new character because Fans figured out who Jon's mother was and therefore killed him off. If he is in the next season though, it going to be a surprise.
Hot damn, they hit the ground running tonight and might have touched on each plotline. And there was no "easing" into things -- a lot of crazy stuff went down, and fast.
I'm not sure, but they might be past-book in some of these plotlines, and if so, it showed. The plots just spun forward easily, which might be the case when you don't have to worry about somehow making a prewritten text work, and you're essentially just writing a fresh story. there were some really decent "character" moments tonight, and even Cersei still felt sympathetic because she seems to be admitting reality nowadays rather than living in denial; I want to hate her, and have hated her... but I can't hate her right now.