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Feast was terrible? I thought it was a good book. You can't just have action there has to be set up. Prior to feast we had never seen Dorne or the Iron Islands at all.

I liked Feast - even the Brienne chapters had some awesome moments. I can see why someone who had been reading the series since the beginning would be pissed that they had to wait so long for more Jon/Tyrion/Dany, though. But I read between the first and second seasons and didn't struggle with it at all.

The Dorne plotline didn't do much for me in the book, but after watching that garbage on TV this season I may have changed my mind.
 
That would be brutal.

Especially if S6 opens with them burning his body.

I would honestly stop watching for awhile.

I would come back, but that would piss me off enough to stop watching for awhile. That would be wasting an enormous amount of potential.
 
One thing to consider: there are a ton of wildlings who are indebted to Jon. I don't think his murder will go over very well with someone like Tormund.

I'm rooting for Wun Wun to do terrible things to Olly.
 
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So the Caesar-like assassination of Jon Snow has pissed me off more than the Red Wedding ever did. Even Cersai's walk of shame wasn't cheerful enough to get me through it. Although I do understand now why Lena Headey took issue with filming that scene!
 
So the Caesar-like assassination of Jon Snow has pissed me off more than the Red Wedding ever did. Even Cersai's walk of shame wasn't cheerful enough to get me through it. Although I do understand now why Lena Headey took issue with filming that scene!

It wasn't her. It was a body double.
 
Has anyone thought that the Nights Watch tries to burn Snow, and if the theory of his parentage is true, he doesn't burn?
 
Has anyone thought that the Nights Watch tries to burn Snow, and if the theory of his parentage is true, he doesn't burn?

That was what we were getting at, I was just being a bit more vague due to the discussion in this thread when it came to speculation on Jon's lineage.

Especially if S6 opens with them burning his body.

Isn't it conceivable that might backfire on them?

Haha, hadn't thought of that...

I realize that would require taking at least one big assumption as fact but, if you do, that would at least seem plausible to me.
 

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