I'll Be So Disappointed If The Biggest Winds Of Winter Theory About Jon Snow Isn't True After One Game Of Thrones Letdown
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George R.R. Martin Needs to Rectify This: ‘Winds of Winter’ Cannot Repeat Game of Thrones Twist That Was His Own Idea
The shocking revelation at the end of Game of Thrones season finale had us all gasping in disbelief—almost a decade’s worth of dramatic twists and devastating deaths and the Three-Eyed Raven ended up becoming the King of the Six Kingdoms. Isaac Hempstead-Wright in Game of Thrones / Credits: HBO Bran Stark played a significant role in the show, but he wasn’t an active participant in the politics of Westeros as much as the likes of Daenerys Targa…


I'll Be So Disappointed If The Biggest Winds Of Winter Theory About Jon Snow Isn't True After One Game Of Thrones Letdown
To A Song of Ice and Fire readers, Jon Snow has seemingly been dead for 14 years and counting, and only The Winds of Winter can change that. George R.R. Martin dropped one of his greatest twists towards the end of A Dance with Dragons, as members of the Night’s Watch lined up to stab their Lord Commander, ostensibly to death. It’s been made even bigger by the long wait for The Winds of Winter’s release, which has so far not materialized.
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