Jon Snow is dead, resurrection can be expected

Santino 2022-03-25 09:01:22

After watching the show for so long, I admit that this season is truly a loss to the writers. Jon Snow's death was indeed too sudden. The actor (at least on the Chinese page) said that he was no longer in the sixth season. OK, next year, I will listen to Kit's behind-the-scenes dubbing at most. Fans will have to wait for the seventh season for his return.

Closer to home. The possibility of the episode in the future is discussed below.

First of all, at such a time, it is unlikely that the screenwriters of the TV series will present more of the style of the original. There is a practical problem here. In the first three seasons, Martin's first few books have been published for a while, and the screenwriter has time to explain the story line to a certain extent. In the next few seasons, it is well known that the old man is slow to write books, and now it is just to let people in the circle know the outline of the outline. The Hollywood screenwriters can no longer listen to the old man's words, and often decide who to write to death after discussing with him. After all, the screenwriters only have a total of 10 hours per season to show the plot, and it is impossible to completely copy the original work. No, Jon Snow got his lunch in this atmosphere.

According to the existing default settings, there is almost no possibility of re-appearance of the people who received the lunch in this play. At most, show your face to remember, for example, when the Dragon Mother was looking for the stolen baby dragon, she met her dead husband Drogo and their baby in a fantasy world. The two are in a hurry, which does not affect the plot trend.

So, it's unlikely that Jon will make an appearance in the next sixth season.

So will Jon come back in season seven or season eight? How will you come back? This has now become a topic of debate among fans. . .

My simple personal opinion is that Jon will come back, but "resurrection" in that way will be crucial because it will completely reveal his origins.

Here are several possibilities for his "resurrection":

1. Reborn in the fire. Prove that Jon is in the blood of a dragon, the child of Rhaegal Targaryen and Lyanna Stark. And the dragon mother is the relationship between aunt and nephew. If Snow is a descendant of the dragon family, then he is the new young master of the dragon family, and has a legitimate name to command the world to fight against the white ghosts. The person who "resurrected" him may be the servant of the God of Light, the Scarlet Witch who has lost her magic power, or the Lightning King of the Brotherhood. There is a negative example here. If a new character appears as the little nephew of the Dragon Mother in the next sixth season, then Jon Snow's Dragon membership will have to be questioned again.

2. Reborn in the White Walkers. The proponents of this theory are because the Night King (the White Walker boss) was on the battlefield and was very interested in Jon Snow. If Jon Snow is reborn as a member of the White Walkers, the mystery of the White Walkers will be uncovered in the series. There is a set of theories about how the White Walkers were born and grown, and what form does Jon Snow join in? It is worth looking forward to. Resurrection in this way can't accurately reveal Jon Snow's background, but it will push him to the opposite of the Night's Watch Oath. Where to go, affecting the hearts of fans.

3. Into a direwolf. Being in a white spirit is an explanation for many people. When the White Walkers come, many power users will awaken their own mana. If Snow is a mana person like Bran, then according to the previous situation, Bran is breaking his leg (really just breaking his leg? Yes? Wouldn't it be his sleeping mana that saved his life at a critical moment and didn't let him fall to his death?) After that, he awakened his psychic abilities, and was arranged by Blood Raven Brandon step by step to accept the inheritance of the Green Prophet. . Snow may awaken his mana after being stabbed more in his body and gain "new life". As for whether it will exist in the form of a body or "resurrection" in a human form, it is unknown. Under such a setting, Snow may be the illegitimate son of Ned Stark. After all, it seems that the premise of obtaining the ability to live in a direwolf is to have the bloodline of a direwolf, and Stark, who is a descendant of the ancestors The family is the pure owner of this bloodline, so it is possible that Jon Snow is the real surname Stark.

Throughout the whole plot, the "resurrection" of a dead character is only done by the Flash King of the Brotherhood in the second season with the prayer of the God of Light. Remaining a recent atypical example, "Magic Mountain" was transformed into a war-devouring warrior by the experiment-loving Cobain after being hit with deadly venom, and it seemed that it still belongs to the category of human beings. So Jon Snow's "resurrection" needs to be slowly unfolded in the sixth season. The screenwriter estimates that he will have to take care of all kinds of clues and procrastinate to describe the conditions of Jon Snow's "resurrection", as well as his possible life experience and so on.

As for whether Jon Snow will be "resurrected", to be honest, if Jon Snow is not there and the ratings of HBO's next season will drop, then he will be "resurrected" in the seventh season.

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The Wars to Come quotes

  • Melisandre: We all must choose, man or woman, young or old, lord or peasant, our choices are the same. We choose light or we choose darkness. We choose good or we choose evil. We choose the true god or the false.

  • Tyrion Lannister: I still don't see why I had to stay in this fucking crate once we set sail.

    Lord Varys: I saved your life. If they catch you, they catch me. I cannot say I feel overly guilty about leaving you in that fucking crate.