Which Of Jon Snow s Avengers Will Die In The Next quot Game Of Thrones quot ?

Which Of Jon Snow s Avengers Will Die In The Next quot Game Of Thrones quot ?

Which Of Jon Snow's Avengers Will Die In The Next "Game Of Thrones"?Skip To ContentHomepageSign InSearch BuzzFeedSearch BuzzFeedlol Badge Feedwin Badge Feedtrending Badge FeedCalifornia residents can opt out of "sales" of personal data.Do Not Sell My Personal Information 2022 BuzzFeed, Inc PressRSSPrivacyConsent PreferencesUser TermsAd ChoicesHelpContactSitemap Posted on 15 Aug 2017 Which Of Jon Snow s Avengers Will Die In The Next Game Of Thrones Do you have faith in the seven? by Robin EddsBuzzFeed StaffFacebookPinterestTwitterMailLink After years and years of keeping major characters apart Game of Thrones Season 7 has very much been about bringing people ~together~ HBO From Sansa Arya and Bran to Jon and Dany from Jorah and Sam to Jon and Drogon All of these characters who were once thousands of miles apart are now right on top of each other and totally BFFs Ish HBO The culmination of this of course occurred at the end of Episode 5 when Jon Tormund Jorah Beric Thoros Gendry and the Hound formed the greatest boy band in history and stepped out beyond the Wall as the credits rolled View this post on The Avengers The Suicide Squad The A Team S Club 7 Whatever you want to call them it is quite clear some shit is going to go down next week Mostly because trying to catch a wight is a FUCKING STUPID IDEA HBO But also because the trailer clearly showed some shit going down HBO Considering how close we are to the end, we've got off relatively lightly regarding major characters kicking the bucket in Season 7. But with Jon leading his squad right into the zombie horde, it seems likely that this run might be about to come to an end. With that in mind, let's look at how likely it is that each of Jon's Avengers will make it out alive. Up first... Jon Snow HBO Argument for him living: Put simply? Impenetrable plot armour. This whole thing is clearly about him above any other character. Death can't stop him, so we don't fancy the Night King's chances, either. Argument for him dying: There's a theory kicking around that Jon will die as a result of their little trip north, but that – once again – he'll be brought back, this time by Thoros of Myr, who conveniently loves a bit of resurrection before breakfast. More on this later. Jorah Mormont HBO Argument for him living: The writers gave Jorah a gross, degenerative disease for two whole seasons, before making him go through the most painful and disgusting curing process you've ever seen in order to get back to his queen. Killing him off in the very next episode would be a MASSIVE dick move. Right? Argument for him dying: It would be very Jorah to have such bad luck. Tormund Giantsbane HBO Argument for him living: Tormund, or Ginger Spice, is the only member of the gang who truly knows the terrain. If anyone is capable of surviving out here, surely it's the wildling? Argument for him dying: Tormund's arc has been one of the best in the show for my money, and the bond he forged with Jon is – against all odds – as strong as any we've seen. They are more than happy to die for each other. Jon did. That said, I have a very, very bad feeling that Tormund's journey has come to an end. Will he return the favour, and die to save Jon? Beric Dondarrion HBO Argument for him living: As with Jon, death can't stop this dude. He's died a whole bunch of times and is still here, with his very convenient flaming sword (wights hate fire). He is a walking embodiment of Chumbawamba's greatest work. Argument for him dying: Even cats only get nine lives – how long before he pushes his luck? In the books Beric sacrifices himself to bring back Catelyn Stark; the show obviously went a very different route, but perhaps he could do the same if Jon were to fall in battle? If he's being brought back each time so that he could die at the proper moment ( Severus Snape), maybe now is his time? Thoros of Myr HBO Argument for him living: As discussed, both Jon and Beric have found the services of the Lord of Light to be very useful. With Mel gone, Thoros has to stick around in case anyone needs a touch of fiery CPR. Argument for him dying: Karmic retribution for that fucking top knot. Gendry HBO Argument for him living: Game of Thrones frequently likes to remind us that ~no one is safe~. Anyone can die, at any time. But if Gendry were to go AWOL for three and a half seasons, only to die in LITERALLY THE NEXT EPISODE after his return, you'd really have to ask what the point of bringing him back was. Argument for him dying: The answer to that very question, however, could be "just so Ser Davos could make that stupid fan-service-y joke about him still rowing". In which case, hammertime might be over before it really began. The Hound HBO Argument for him living: Because how the fuck is Cleganebowl meant to happen if he dies?! **AIRHORNS** Argument for him dying: Sandor Clegane has been on quite the journey. For the first time in his life he's thinking about other people before himself. He saw what was coming in the flames, and he's heading straight for it regardless. Would a noble death for an ultimately noble man be the worst thing? BUT WAIT HBO Before Season 7 started, HBO dropped a trailer that included this fleeting and hard-to-decipher shot. A tall, long-haired man draws his sword in what appears to be the sunny south. This could be anyone – not least Jon Snow – but like many others I'm nailing my colours to the mast and saying this is the Hound. If it is, this means two things. Firstly, that he must survive whatever he's heading into in Episode 6. And secondly, that after he does, he travels back down south. Does this mean their attempt to grab a wight is successful? And that they somehow manage to take it down to King's Landing to show Cersei? And – if you believe everything up to this point – could he be drawing his sword because he's about to fight his giant zombie big brother?! I'm not one to get carried away, but... **ENDLESS AIRHORNS** Share This ArticleFacebook PinterestTwitterMailLink TV and MoviesGet all the best moments in pop culture & entertainment delivered to your inbox.This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.
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