i mean he probably won't for a while because there's a bunch of story around him, but i can def see him dying and the whole game of thrones viewing world having a mental breakdown because of it
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i think jon might be getting set up to die like robb here tbh lol
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i dunno tbh. but i would guess daenerys and her fire will meet the white walkers at least
i don't think anyone is going to win the game of thrones. jon has also actually sent away the witch, so no more deus ex machina for him
whoever is the most unassuming is going to win, or nobody is
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arya, bran, jon, daenerys, and tyrion are probably going to make it to the end of the story. sansa will probably die I think.
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i still think just absolutely everyone is going to die in the finish up
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that's a good catch dude. looks like jon snow has the gods on his side
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what if shireen's death was actually needed to bring back jon snow? what if that was what the sacrifice was used for without anyone actually knowing?
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badass af
see how she's rubbed off on sansa too tho. cersei looking at tommen's body, sansa watching ramsay get eaten.
and they were both lovely little girls full of hope to begin with, cersei's dreams ruined by robert, sansa's by joffrey
I literally could not accept Margaery's death until the episode ended it was that shocking and sad.
RIP Tommen but Cersei's stone cold facade when she looked at his dead body was so chilling.
I hope Arya doesn't become an emotionless assassin, she's shown herself able to smile down at a dying man whose throat she just slit now - I don't want her to descend into depravity.
Tyrion and Dany - this scene was so good and I really like how the chemistry between these two actors and their characters. She gives him the respect and acknowledgment that his family never gave him and in turn he gives her what is probably the most important resource for her eventual rule in Westeros - his counsel and wisdom.
The music for the wildfire scene at the beginning of the episode was really well done. The suspense it built up was incredible - I could hardly breathe for the entirety of the first 20 minutes of the episode. The longer episode helped the storytelling a lot here, as this scene and the "King in the North v2" scene would have had less bulidup and less impact if 5-10 minutes were shaved from each of them.