Sam left sis', him and his hoe knew "Castle Black" would be irrelevant next season
Sam and Gilly are probably sun tanning on the beach of "Oldtown" as we speak
The White Walkers are reaching Winterfell next season hopefully
Please eradicate the Night's Watch and the Boltons ...
We've all seen this by now and I think it's fairly obvious that his phrasing on the whole thing suggests he will be back.
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They sat me down and said, “This is how it is.” If anything in the future is not like that, then I don’t know about it – it’s only in David and Dan and George’s heads. But I’ve been told I’m dead. I’m dead. I’m not coming back next season. So that’s all I can tell you, really.
I expect Jon to be absent from S6 in the way Bran was from S5. The story is literally Jon-centric though. Regardless of how they're mediaplaying it right now, he will be back in some capacity before the series ends.
Why is Melisandre at the wall if he's not coming back? She's at the wall when he dies in the books for a reason, the show literally dragged her back to the wall for Ep 10 for a reason, she's gonna obviously do something.
What was the point of R+L=J? What was the point of the storyline building up to a war with the white walkers if the wall's main POV dies before it happens?
Why is Melisandre at the wall if he's not coming back? She's at the wall when he dies in the books for a reason, the show literally dragged her back to the wall for Ep 10 for a reason, she's gonna obviously do something.
What was the point of R+L=J? What was the point of the storyline building up to a war with the white walkers if the wall's main POV dies before it happens?
Come on.
Where else would she go? I'm here for Mel replacing Jon as the main POV at The Wall hihi. But we all know she's gonna revive him in some shape/way or form.
@Callisto, Rickon being brought back would be pretty scary.
I bet Stannis and Myrcella are both about to die in the next book, but the show runners didn't want to completely spoil it so they left them as "cliffhangers"
Kinda sad that Stannis dies like that, his 2 main storylines of the series being defeat at Kings Landing and defeat at Winterfell
Melisandre fans do know that there's almost no way she's going to be in a good position at the end of all this right? While GoT never really does the "good guys always win" thing, the bad people usually get what they deserve anyways. The most ironic thing would be if she gets roasted by one of Dany's dragons
I wonder where Arya will go when she returns to Westeros. I'm hoping she goes straight to King's Landing and kills some remaining Lannisters. In terms of the bigger picture I can't see where her storyline will go from there, apart from reuniting with a sibling. Maybe she needs a sad and dramatic death
Melisandre fans do know that there's almost no way she's going to be in a good position at the end of all this right? While GoT never really does the "good guys always win" thing, the bad people usually get what they deserve anyways. The most ironic thing would be if she gets roasted by one of Dany's dragons
I think she would be happy as ****
Being burned alive by magic fire, it's an HONOR for her