Check Out This Epic Tribute Video To Game Of Thrones' Jon Snow
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Check Out This Epic Tribute Video To Game Of Thrones’ Jon Snow

"Kill the boy, and let the man be born." The late Maester Aemon's advice to everyone's favorite Northern bastard towards the end of the fifth season of HBO's Game Of Thrones - and come the season finale, most of us wished he'd taken those words literally as it was young Ollie who drove the final blade into Jon's chest. If, like us, you can't bear the thoughts of another season without Jon's curly Barnett, check out this awesome video tribute from Youtuber, Emri.
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“Kill the boy, and let the man be born.” The late Maester Aemon’s advice to everyone’s favorite Northern bastard towards the end of the fifth season of HBO’s Game Of Thronesand come the season finale, most of us wished he’d taken those words literally, as it was young Ollie who drove the final blade into Jon’s chest.

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If, like us, you can’t bear the thoughts of another season without Jon’s curly Barnett, check out the awesome video tribute above from YouTuber user Emri. Of course, in the montage Sam also says of his friend: “he always comes back,” and that’s just what many fans expect to happen.

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I mean, a Red Priestess capable of raising the dead showing up at Castle Black right before Jon snuffs it? Yeah, probably not just a coincidence. Plus, actor Kit Harington has been spotted in and around Belfast where season 6 is currently shooting, so all signs point to the actor reprising his role once the hit fantasy series returns.

What do you guys think, though? Has Snow witnessed his last Winter? Sound off below with your thoughts.

Game Of Thrones will be back with its sixth season next year.


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