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This 'Game of Thrones' supercut shows Jon Snow's arc from bastard on the wall to King in the North, and perhaps beyond. This Supercut Showing Jon Snow's Entire Tragic Existence Is Intense Sound+Vision ...
[This story contains spoilers for the series finale of HBO’s Game of Thrones.]. Jon Snow (Kit Harington) cheated death once. The 998th Lord Commander of the Night’s Watch sustained a knife to ...
Jon gonna be king of the wildlings, Sansa queen of the north, Arya about to be christopher columbus, Bran got the six kingdoms. Stark dynasty strong — Trey Smith (@SlimiHendrix) May 20, 2019 ...
From the beginning, characters in Game of Thrones seem to just assume that Jon would make a great leader. In Season 1, shortly after his arrival at the Wall, Jon is hand-picked by Lord Commander ...
Jon Snow would never take what wasn't his — but he did become King In The North after making his way back to what many consider his rightful home. This is what makes everything in Season 8 so ...
When Robb Stark was crowned King in the North, his men called him the Young Wolf. Now in season six, when Manderly declared Jon Snow the King in the North, he referred to Jon as the "White Wolf." ...
Jon Snow currently stands as King in the North, but don’t expect him to turn his eye toward ruling King’s Landing. Appearing in Italy at the Giffoni Film Festival, which is a festival entirely ...
Jon Snow became King in the North after defeating the Boltons at the Battle of the Bastards, the best battle in the Game of Thrones TV universe. In the books, the context could be a bit different.
Early on in Game of Thrones, Jon Snow asks Samwell Tarly why his surname is Snow. “Because,” his loyal Wall companion slowly responds, “you’re a bastard from the North.” Jon Snow’s ...