Board Thread:TV Show Discussion/@comment-1600847-20150615133347/@comment-26498000-20150616022015

Ragingturtle wrote: BrocktonBlocbuster wrote: Ragingturtle wrote: Sebahed wrote: I think it is safe to say that we should't assume that he will return, considering that he specifically said that he wouldn't. It is not usual for actors to be LYING about things like this. If there was a possibillity for him to return next season, he would say some thing like "I don't know" or "maybe" or "we will see".

And to top it off, Kit Harrington has over numerous occations said that he wouldn't be on Game of Thrones forever, that he would rather pursue acting in movies. And considering Kit is now and international star he has the abillity to do that now.

Some people are just to fixated on the fact that he "might return" because they love him so much that they are forgetting that this is what happens in Game of Thrones when you choose honor/loyalty/love over being smart. Which are the reasons why both Ned and Robb are dead.

Even though Jon's decicion of rescuing the wildlings was the smartest move on the overall scale it wasn't the best move on his part. Ruling any role Jon Snow has in the future is simply not considering all of the possibilities.... He doesn't have to appear as Kit Harrington if he is transformed into a warg or as Azor Ahai, who presumably has different physical characteristics: hence different actor. Highly unlikely, I'd say even out right impossible. A show will generally only recast a character when it is abolutely needed. They would never recast a character for the reason's listed, becasue it casues unessecary amount of confusion. When ever the show did a recast it was for more important reasons, what's more when ever they have done a recast it was done to a character who had, at the time at least, not been extremely exposed to the audience.

There is also no logical reason to think him be "Azor Ahai" would casue him any large physical change. And the Warg theroy loses ground on the facr we saw Jon's eye's as he died and he didn't "Warg Out" as he died, what's more he doesn't have any real experience warging at all, at least on an intentional level. In the TV series especilly this trait is almost completly ignored. Never say never in GOT...... That philosphey only applies to the unknown. When the show runner's and the actor say he's dead and not coming back, then you take them at face value.