According to Kit Harrington he will not be in season 6 at all.
'Game of Thrones' star on that shocking death | EW.com
They did a similar misdirection on HIMYM, I'm told.
According to Kit Harrington he will not be in season 6 at all.
'Game of Thrones' star on that shocking death | EW.com
*spoilers*
Apparently a GoT director told Obama that "J" is dead.
'Game of Thrones' director told Obama that "J" is dead | EW.com
Stannis the Mannis IS dead though. I was rooting for him, until he burned Shireen.
Several of my friends liked Stannis. I am against all of you with him. I have despised him and his hypocrisy and arrogance from the beginning. Good riddance!
Sorry, not with you on Stannis.
Oh, and I have despised Sansa from the beginning as well. The more she suffers, "Oh well... You reap what you sow." Self centered prissy little @#^@&^^&**!
Doug
Wonder if they will reveal him in the trailers at all, surely they couldn't expect this news not to get out.
I got HBO just for GOT, *sigh*
why was Bran non-existent in all of Season 5?
So, I started GOT with the HBO series, about the time that Season 4 finished airing. I picked up Season 1 using an Amazon Prime gift card, and we got hooked. So we ended up buying the rest. While we waited for Season 5 to come out (I got HBO just for GOT, *sigh*), I started reading the books. I'm almost done with A Clash of Kings, and intend to be fully caught up before Season 6 airs. (These are some of the longest books to get through, and I love it.)
I loved Ned Stark. Hated to see him killed. I think he was the only, truly good person in all of Westeros. Needless to say, he had to go. Speaking of which, how can Ned Stark be truly good, and yet have a bastard son? I'm only 35% of the way through the books and my opinion could change accordingly as I get farther along; but right now, I think there's a lot of credence to the idea that Jon Snow is really (SPOILER?) Lyanna's son, to whom she died while giving birth, and whom Ned has protected and hidden from birth. I'm enamored by the symmetry of a resurrected (by Melisandre, perhaps?) Jon Snow ending up ruling Westeros with Daenerys, thus fulfilling the title: a Song of Ice (Stark) and Fire (Targaryen).
Tyrion is my favorite character, both in the series and in the book. Other than Ned, he is the second most "good" person in the land - especially for being handicapped (not physically, but by being born a Lannister).
The first major plot deviation I've come across at this point is Theon Greyjoy/Reek and Ramsay Bolton (the latter of whom was killed, while still a bastard, while Rob Stark was still fighting the Lannisters).
I want to know what happened to Syrio Forel. His death is only implied. I'm looking forward to see what becomes of Arya's life/destiny. She is certainly forging her own path. And speaking of forging one's own path: why was Bran non-existent in all of Season 5?
All ill say, is that something in your post is wrong. Keep reading.