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in two separate interviews...GRRM said in response to Jon Snow and his stabbing in the books, "Oh, so you think he's dead?" and the other was, "Jon will find out the information regarding his parents"
Also, the books and I think in the show....Maester Aemon says something like, "kill the boy to become the man" or something like that. That could serve two purposes. One, he gets "reborn" as a more ruthless person. Two he loses the bastard and becomes legitimate.
Now, the show can choose to get rid of him but I don't know what it sets up. Like, killing ned set up the war of five kings, killing rob led to the downfall of winterfell.
why set up jon at hardhome to just kill him off in the show? doesn't make sense. he'll probably be like bran and have a season of nothing only to come back in 7 as a slightly different version of himself.“I am going to literally sodomize you on the field of battle. I am going to have non-consensual sex with your face and your butt. Then I’m going after your wife and kid”
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Originally posted by slag View PostThe book and show are the same re: Snow getting stabbed by Night Watch shitbags.
However, while the show seems to more clearly kill him, the book leaves it more open to surmise ... so, is he really done in the show or will he be brought back?
The book seems to suggest he might warg into his Direwolf ... while the show brings Milesandre back to the Wall (not something that happens in the books).
Is she back to work her magic and resurrect him?
I do think that Lady Stoneheart my have something to say about keeping oaths.--
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Originally posted by KenfromCanada View PostA complicated series with quite a few subplots. A few characters have to be killed off, didn't think it was going to be Jon Snow.--
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Originally posted by TerpEagle View PostThe Night King is going to win. We're all just dupes for thinking there is any possible positive outcome.
I wonder also if Westeros freezes over in its entirety and what's left of humanity has to hide in Essos while they can... though that's going to freeze over too.
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Originally posted by capitaleagle View PostI wonder if the conclusion of the show is Denaerys and everyone else manages to slow him down a bit -- they forestall the inevitable, but eventually -- a year, a hundred, a thousand down the line -- the planet's going to freeze over and everyone will die.
I wonder also if Westeros freezes over in its entirety and what's left of humanity has to hide in Essos while they can... though that's going to freeze over too.--
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