Why did Jon Snow wait in line at the Apple Store ?
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Jon Snow knows nothing
Ygritte says "You know nothing, Jon Snow" a whopping 19 times in the books.
Here is the original scene
More theories about Jon Snow
Ygritte says "You know nothing, Jon Snow" a whopping 19 times in the books.
Here is the original scene
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What does Jon Snow Know ?
NOTHING !
Ygritte says "You know nothing, Jon Snow" a whopping 19 times in the books.
When Ygritte was dying, Jon tells her that she's going to live. That Maester Aemon is going to pull the arrow out, and save her life. That she will be fully healed, and strong enough to go back to the caves they saw during their journey south. To that Ygritte replies, in her usual condescending way, "No you idiot, I am dead already."
Before this moment, there were eighteen different instances where Ygritte uses the phrase "You know nothing". Eighteen times Jon was wrong about something - be it a story/history, the culture and practices of wildlings, something personal about Ygritte - Jon says something wrong. And eighteen times Ygritte corrects him, an explanation starting with that phrase.
And she does it again, for the nineteenth and final time, when Jon incorrectly says that she is going to survive.
NOTHING !
Ygritte says "You know nothing, Jon Snow" a whopping 19 times in the books.
“D’you remember that cave? We should have stayed in that cave. I told you so.”
“We’ll go back to the cave,” he said. “You’re not going to die, Ygritte. You’re not.”
“Oh.” Ygritte cupped his cheek with her hand. “You know nothing, Jon Snow,” she sighed, dying.
When Ygritte was dying, Jon tells her that she's going to live. That Maester Aemon is going to pull the arrow out, and save her life. That she will be fully healed, and strong enough to go back to the caves they saw during their journey south. To that Ygritte replies, in her usual condescending way, "No you idiot, I am dead already."
Before this moment, there were eighteen different instances where Ygritte uses the phrase "You know nothing". Eighteen times Jon was wrong about something - be it a story/history, the culture and practices of wildlings, something personal about Ygritte - Jon says something wrong. And eighteen times Ygritte corrects him, an explanation starting with that phrase.
And she does it again, for the nineteenth and final time, when Jon incorrectly says that she is going to survive.
Some theories about how Jon Snow will return to Game of Thrones :
1) Melisandre Will Bring Him Back
Think back to season three. Remember when Arya and Gendry ran into the Brotherhood Without Banners? Beric Dondarrion and The Hound get into a fight, and Beric ends up with a fatal wound. Instead of dying, Thoros of Myr, a priest who worships the Lord of Light, brings him back to life. As it turns out, Beric has died and been brought back multiple times, but each time, he loses a little bit of himself. Conveniently, Melisandre, aka the Lord of Light's biggest fan, is at Castle Black when Jon is murdered. Now that Stannis, who she thought was Azor Ahai, is dead, she may be looking for a new "chosen one" to follow. She and Jon did have some crazy tension over that burial fire that one time.
2) He Will Become a White Walker — Possibly Even the New Night's King
Let's go ahead and assume that yes, Jon Snow is definitely dead. If the Night's Watch doesn't burn his body in time, he could be resurrected as a wight. We don't know how White Walkers are created, but it's possible that he could become one of those. Only two episodes ago, we see the Night's King take an interest in Jon at Hardhome when his Valyrian steel sword shatters a White Walker. Legend has it that the Night's King is a Stark, and maybe he could sense the Stark blood in Jon, as well. After all, why would the writers show such an interesting interaction between the Night's King and Jon Snow just to have Jon die almost immediately? Will Jon somehow inherit the Night's King's post as leader of the White Walkers?
3) Jon Will Warg Into Ghost, His Direwolf
Warging is what happens when a person's consciousness is transferred into another living creature. We've seen Bran warg into both a direwolf and into Hodor. Orell, the wildling, also warged into an eagle during his fight with Jon. What I'm establishing here is that this is definitely a thing. While Jon may be dead as a doornail, it's possible that he warged into his direwolf, Ghost, before dying. If this is the case, how would he get out of Ghost now that his body is dead? Would he need to warg into a different person, and if so, who? Or, will he be stuck in Ghost for the rest of his days?
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