06-17-2015, 05:24 PM
(06-17-2015, 04:52 PM)GodFather Wrote: I think Melisandre brings Jon back to life. The whole point of the scene in the last episode showing her going back to the Nights Watch is foreshadowing of her being there to revive him. (There was no point in that scene if it wasn't the case) I also don't think we won't see any result of this resurrection in a grand scene but rather him showing up in an important scene and later finding out he was resurrected by Melisandre and ending his commitment with the night Watch because he technically died, and opening up the next chapter in this characters journey.
I'm curious as to what sort of burial/funeral a traitor gets, if it gets that far. And what might happen the longer it goes before Melissandre is able to revive him (as it relates to his memories and what makes Jon who he is).
The Night's Watch is barely a speed bump for the Walkers at this point with some 50 guys left. I think Jon is going to become the Wildling King...which will provide him with a [small] army to go do something, most likely marching on Winterfell.
Also, sending Sam away to become a Maester also sets it up conveniently for him to be safe and later rejoin Jon