[–] 9-11 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago
that one guy said he was run through 4 times, arya witnessed it... he thanked the lord of light... the red woman rides in just before jon snow gets stabbed, i'd say he is definitely going to come back.
i'm still not sure about stannis, the red womans visions were correct, but it was john snow who was the chosen one not stannis, it doesnt show his death and amazon woman needs help saving sanza in winterfell, clearly sanza and reek have further story archs and the thick snow broke their fall. sanza, reek, stanis, breanna will regroup with john snow for epic win.
[–] chordmaster88 [S] 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago
We don't know yet. All of the signs seem to point toward a Lord of Light intervention.
Who are you talking about when you say Jon Snow's Mother in Law?
The Mountain, in theory, was ressurected by Qyburn. Although, I'm not sure he was actually completely dead.
[–] Doomking_Grimlock 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
Who are you talking about when you say Jon Snow's Mother in Law?
Probably a mistake on the part of the poster, likely meant Step-Mother. That'd be Cathlyn Stark, Ned's wife and mother to Rob, Sansa, and Arya. Since In Context, everyone is still assuming Jon really is Ned's bastard, Cat Stark would still be considered his Step Mother.
There are far more interesting theories about his true origin, which I'm sure a lot of folks here are familiar with.
[–] TheDominionOfBen ago
Lady Stoneheart isn't in it so far, and Sir Robert Strong was in the last episode.
My money is on Warg into Ghost -> body gets animated by Other shenanigans -> Warg back -> Enjoy new undead body.
[–] Raz_TheSpazz17 ago (edited ago)
Very interesting. So in that theory, is he sort of undead when he wargs back in? Does his body still work or is it dead?
[–] silentbob583 ago
I've read a couple of books, but am caught up on the show. Was there any inclination that Jon had the warg ability? I suppose it was implied in the scene where Ghost helps Sam save Gilly, but did he ever dabble in it in the books?
[–] Doomking_Grimlock 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago
Ooh, I like that theory! For the books, I was thinking Melisandre would likely Res him, but she's not at Castle Black anymore in the TV series, so this one seems like a more fitting theory for HBO's spin.
[–] Usernamerequired 0 points 10 points 10 points (+10|-0) ago
I think we should call this the "Jump the shark" theory.
[–] chordmaster88 [S] 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
Yes, that seems absolutely fitting. It might even need some time traveling elements to boot. Maybe White Walker Jon Snow travels back in time to stop the murder of Jon Arryn, and the whole show ends before season 1 even starts.
[–] Usernamerequired 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago
Or Jon realizes that Arryn needs to die and is caught in a moral quandry. At the end of the final episode of the final season he is holding a bottle of poison above arryn's drink, then cut to black, role credits. Then ten months later, they announce that there will be a new season, but they just play the first season over again.
[–] arrjayjee 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
There is absolutely no reason why this would happen, and it certainly won't happen that way in the books.
So it's probably a shoe-in for the TV show.