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‘Saturday Night Live’ Spoofs Game of Thrones’ Jon Snow Scene

“Game of Thrones” took two episodes this season waiting to bring the murdered Snow back to life… but “SNL” thought his revival was such a foregone conclusion that “Game of Thrones” didn’t need to take that long.

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But no storyline has been more unnecessarily elongated than Jon Snow’s *spoiler alert* highly speculated resurrection.

After last week’s shocking Game of Thrones revelations (TL:DR – Jon Snow isn’t dead any more), we’re back to see what happens to the newly-rejuvenated Kit Harington in our live blog! Just like the real scene, it’s just a ton of her touching Jon.

Kate McKinnon plays Melisandre and arrives to revive Snow from his sleep. “And that changes him”, Harrington added.

Meanwhile, Jon’s half-sister, Arya (Maisie Williams) is back in the House of Black and White after Jaqen H’Ghar (Tom Wlaschiha) took her from the streets and resumed her training.

“It literally puts the fear of god into him”. Ramsay Bolton (Iwan Rheon) went on a shocking killing spree, murdering his father Roose (Michael McElhatton), stepmother Walda (Elizabeth Webster), and newborn brother.

It’s Sunday and, of course, it’s time for Game of Thrones.

Despite the part of Daenerys Targaryen being her first major role, Emilia is raking it in.

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You can watch Episode 3 of GoT Season 6 on HBO at 9 p.m. EST. And don’t read on unless you’re up-to-date with Game of Thrones because there’s just a little bit of a spoiler or two to follow. The show had already hit the ground running with “The Red Woman”, so let’s hope the momentum continues with the third episode of the season: “Oathbreaker“.

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