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Why Jon Snow Can't Die

Save us another heart break and let Jon Snow live.

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Why Jon Snow Can't Die
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It has been a year since we last saw Jon Snow and let's just say that we were not thrilled at the end of season five. Jon Snow was stabbed by Olly and the whole fandom flipped shit. Here are some reasons why Jon Snow cannot die.

1. He is one of few attractive characters still alive, so let's keep it that way.

2. He was trying to create a relationship between the Wildlings and the Nights Watch.

Before Jon Snow became head of the Nights Watch, the relationship between them and the Wildlings was not the best. They absolutely hated each other. If Jon Snow dies, so does the positive growing relationship between the Nights Watch and the Wildlings. So, Jon Snow needs to stay alive, for the sake of the Wildlings children.

3. Bran and Rickon need an older brother to look up too.

Bringing this subject up again...since Robb died, Jon is their only big brother still alive. Bran and Rickon need an older brother to model after and yes, Robb was the perfect older brother but now Jon needs to fill that spot...again.

4. Sam needs his best friend, and only friend.

Sam is just a big teddy bear that tries to make friends but everyone makes fun of him, because he is sensitive. Jon was the only one who took Sam in as a friend...no...as a best friend. Sam needs his best friend alive so that they can do best friend things together. Like kill White Walkers together or walk Ghost together.

5. Ghost cannot be left alone.

Ghost is a badass albino direwolf. One, he is the only albino direwolf and two, he needs to be with Jon. Jon is his person and needs to protect him from danger. Who else is Ghost going to snuggle with? Or who else will walk Ghost? Jon Snow is the only one.

6. He is one of the favorite characters on this show.

Jon Snow is such a bad ass and since he is, he is one of the fan's favorite character on the show. These fans have gone through a lot when it comes to deaths....save the fans another heart break, let Jon Snow live.

7. George R. R. Martin will be getting a lot of strongly worded letters.

Mostly young adult women are going to be super upset with George R. R. Martin if Jon Snow dies. His mailbox will become pretty full on Monday with letters from lots of upset women and men.

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