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‘Game of Thrones’ season 6 rumors: Jon Snow is not Azor Ahai?

Technically, his watch ended when he died … right?

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“And then he comes back next season and said, ‘I’ve still got your letter, it’s so funny!’ And he shows it to people, just to take the mickey”. At the time, “kill the boy” just seemed like a poetic way of saying “make the hard, but right choice”. Could the newly reborn Jon, released from his vows and that fluffy fur cape, finally be the “man”-the prince that was promised, the one Melisandre saw in the flames fighting at Winterfell?”.

Of course, the Three-Eyed Raven is a buzzkill, so we still don’t know for sure what’s in the Tower of Joy. But he got scared seeing Ser Davos. Winter’s still coming, after all.

At around the 22-second mark, we see Bran and the Three-Eyed-Raven in a flashback. Although it’s six against two, Arthur is indeed very good with his swords and is able to take out nearly everyone.

Back in Essos, Daenerys is captive of a Dothraki horde once again, and is brought to the city of Vaes Dothrak to unwillingly live out her days among the other former khaleesi.

However, not every resident of Winterfell was as lucky… rest in peace, Shaggydog.

Back in Meereen, Varys has taken the reins, relegating Tyrion to suffer through small talk with an Unsullied and a reserved handmaiden.

Elsewhere, King Tommen is taking a more direct approach by confronting the Sparrow – and succumbing to his weird, sanctimonious brand of intimidation. With Alliser Thorne and Olly out of the way, first in the firing line would undoubtedly be Walder Frey for the unforgivable events of the Red Wedding, but the Lannisters and Theon Greyjoy could also become targets. He’d have to go head-to-head with Ramsay but I totally think he’s up to the challenge.

At the time Kit denied that Jon Snow would be back for season six and USA broadcaster HBO went to the extreme measure of confirming the character was dead.

Unfortunately, like Bran in warg form, we get stopped short just as we’re about to learn the truth about what really happened to Ned Stark’s “kidnapped” sister Lyanna.

Much like the real world, “Game of Thrones” is populated by many different religions.

While more shared frustrated GIFs, with one writing: “How I felt about them cutting away from the Tower of Joy before Lyanna was shown”.

Appearing on This Morning with Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby, Sophie revealed she was so sad at the thought of losing her onscreen brother that she penned him a heartfelt goodbye letter telling him how much she’d miss him. But as he’s so fond of saying, the books are the books and the show is the show, so if these guys want to go that way, there’s nothing stopping them.

Like Jon Snow, “Game of Thrones” is officially back, which means it is once again time for you to feel guilty about not having read the books.

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We will be updating this post with entries from Christopher Orr and Spencer Kornhaber.

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