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I don't know how any of you, or any person who has watched all 5 seasons of the show, really believe jon is dead and that's it for him and his story; he will never be seen again




Any and all "OMG they did it again!! they killed a main character again and this time it was Jooooon!" cries feel sooooo fake. How can ANYONE who has watched all 5 seasons (let alone book-readers) REALLY believe Jon's story is over and he's utterly gone? Blows my mind.

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I don't know how any of you, or any person who has watched all 5 seasons of the show, really believe jon is dead and that's it for him and his story; he will never be seen again

Any and all "OMG they did it again!! they killed a main character again and this time it was Jooooon!" cries feel sooooo fake. How can ANYONE who has watched all 5 seasons (let alone book-readers) REALLY believe Jon's story is over and he's utterly gone? Blows my mind.

Take a deep breath. It's all good. ;)

The majority believe he's coming back so the argument is more how, not if.

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How can ANYONE who has watched all 5 seasons (let alone book-readers) REALLY believe Jon's story is over and he's utterly gone? Blows my mind.

Well, I also don't know how this is possible. But the Mr Watson in me suggests that maybe several stab wounds, him lying in a pool of blood and a bunch of hardly ignorable interview statements might be associated w/the notion of Jon Snow being that. A wild guess, I know, totally implausible.

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I don't know how any of you, or any person who has watched all 5 seasons of the show, really believe jon is dead and that's it for him and his story; he will never be seen again

Any and all "OMG they did it again!! they killed a main character again and this time it was Jooooon!" cries feel sooooo fake. How can ANYONE who has watched all 5 seasons (let alone book-readers) REALLY believe Jon's story is over and he's utterly gone? Blows my mind.

The way you talk, one would think this show doesn't let plots and characters hanging around. Like, Stoneheart. Stonehart not being cast meant Brienne and Jaime were left without plots. Or Stannis, who should be alive and he's not. Or Varys, who had to be stuck into Dany's plot because there was no Aegon to support.

I know Jon is needed for the plot at the Wall, but I wouldn't use show logic to explain it. Normal logic, the one the show doesn't have does.

Spoler alert: Kit Harrington has a life!

Filming hasn't begun yet.

True. He might have made some friends there.

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We saw no aftermath to that death while also not having a definitive visual that he was dead (like a chopped off head, you can survive being stabbed, showing a beheading really closes the door on possibly being alive). Even aside having books released at the time that take the story farther (confirmed deaths) than the show was at those moments, Ned's death, the Red Wedding, neither are the final episode of the season. We get one more episode from both seasons that show Ned and Robb are definitively dead.



With this Jon Snow ending, there's no confirmation that he is definitely dead. The text in the book also gives us no clear explanation he's dead. Why is that? The show seemed to pass in to TWOW territory a little, why not here? Both the show and books end just shy of giving us confirmation that Jon Snow died from the attack. All the warging hints, the R+L=J stuff, his prominence as a character 5 books/seasons deep into the show, his unconfirmed death not giving any demonstration of how the plot would grow from it, mixed with NEVER showing just enough aftermath to really lay home that he is dead. With all of that context, I just don't believe people think Jon Snow's life is over and he will no longer, ever, be in this show again. I just don't get it.



Like, my brother says he's talked with show only viewers who think Jon Snow is really dead and gone. I just don't buy it. I think any of those people are HBO staff who are trying to make it seem like Jon Snow is gone. I don't know how any rational viewer who is 5 seasons deep in this story, watched that ending and thought "well dang, Jon is dead AND will no longer be part of this story"




Which is something I find so frustrating due to a goal George was going after in this story; you can kill nearly everyone and everybody in an attempt to make it seem like the main characters aren't safe, and may not make it through the story. Well even after all of that, a false-death from a cliffhanger ending for a main character is still easy to call



Not saying Jon will sit the throne and/or survive to the very last episode. But such an unceremonious cliffhanger death for Jon being the complete end for him in this show? I don't see it


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We saw no aftermath to that death while also not having a definitive visual that he was dead (like a chopped off head, you can survive being stabbed, showing a beheading really closes the door on possibly being alive). Even aside having books released at the time that take the story farther (confirmed deaths) than the show was at those moments, Ned's death, the Red Wedding, neither are the final episode of the season. We get one more episode from both seasons that show Ned and Robb are definitively dead.

With this Jon Snow ending, there's no confirmation that he is definitely dead. The text in the book also gives us no clear explanation he's dead. Why is that? The show seemed to pass in to TWOW territory a little, why not here? Both the show and books end just shy of giving us confirmation that Jon Snow died from the attack. All the warging hints, the R+L=J stuff, his prominence as a character 5 books/seasons deep into the show, his unconfirmed death not giving any demonstration of how the plot would grow from it, mixed with NEVER showing just enough aftermath to really lay home that he is dead. With all of that context, I just don't believe people think Jon Snow's life is over and he will no longer, ever, be in this show again. I just don't get it.

Like, my brother says he's talked with show only viewers who think Jon Snow is really dead and gone. I just don't buy it. I think any of those people are HBO staff who are trying to make it seem like Jon Snow is gone. I don't know how any rational viewer who is 5 seasons deep in this story, watched that ending and thought "well dang, Jon is dead AND will no longer be part of this story"

Which is something I find so frustrating due to a goal George was going after in this story; you can kill nearly everyone and everybody in an attempt to make it seem like the main characters aren't safe, and may not make it through the story. Well even after all of that, a false-death from a cliffhanger ending for a main character is still easy to call

Not saying Jon will sit the throne and/or survive to the very last episode. But such an unceremonious cliffhanger death for Jon being the complete end for him in this show? I don't see it

Show made it very clear. This was his death scene, unless there is Maester around. No chance of surviving this one. They even land 7 blows (one straight to his heart by Olly) instead of 4 to make it clear to the audience,that Jon Snow is dead.

Warging hints in the books but not in the show. He will be back and pretty much everyone is convinced. Some people are pessimistic about this, but this is not the end for him.

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