found it http://screenrant.com/game-thrones-season-5-6-casting-characters/
This is Randyll Tarly:
Father. Aged 50’s to 60’s, he’s one of the greatest soldiers in Westeros- a humorless martinet, severe and intimidating. He demands martial discipline in the field and in his home. It’s described as “a very good part” for next year and that he’s “centrally involved” in a protagonist’s storyline.
Just because he is revived by Melisandre, doesn't mean he is beholden to that God
Yes.
One of the willing moved into his bird when his human body was killed on the show.
The book at one area talked about a human going into the animal body full time as well.
With bran they talked about on the show and book.
So could be that possibility but I don't think it happens in John's case.
It was said that the longer a person stayed in animal form that they would eventually turn into the animal not only in body but in mind.
I may be a bit mad... but I would get over it quick, because it would be hilarious.
But I will say this... I think the show will end with "balance", more than one side destroying the other.
Yes he is
How will she revive him?
Blood magic
Whose blood?
Human blood
At whose command?
The god of light
IMO these things are the exact opposite of everything Jon stands for
My only problem with my whole scenario is that it is too 'neat' and too obvious
Jon is of course alive
All the other deaths of prominent characters were to forward the story line and to make us believe that anyone can die on the show so we would believe Jon is dead
Jon Snow is dead but Jon T is born
Jon T and Dany T lead the human armies to victory over the white walkers and marry to become the true rulers of the 7 kingdoms
I would be disappointed if Jon is revived by Melisandre because I don't want his character to be beholden to a god that wants human/child sacrifice. Jon is "good" and honorable and that is what sets him apart
JMO
I don't remember his name but Dennis pennis (look it up) could revive his mate with one eye without sacrifice.
The actors has cut his hair which apparently is a big deal and said he's done, one director agreed so it will be interesting to see how it plays out.
As for him being a good guy, he kinda lied to the ginger wildling and bolted on her. That was a crappy thing to do. She was totes in lunge with him.
Yes he is
How will she revive him?
Blood magic
Whose blood?
Human blood
At whose command?
The god of light
IMO these things are the exact opposite of everything Jon stands for
My only problem with my whole scenario is that it is too 'neat' and too obvious
Sometimes you have to do things you don't want for the greater good
If he is to be reborn he will have to be "different" and not as "Jon Snow still alive" so cutting his hair means nothing
It means his stylist got a pay day and he has a killer new do', these might not be something but they are not nothing, I'm hardly going to dictate when nothing transforms into something, but clearly these being in the aether gives the
them the status of not nothing, they are clearly something, debating this means you know nothing Jon Snow.
All these things tell me something
They are desperate for the viewers to believe Jon is dead
Why might that be?
Hmmmm......
It means his stylist got a pay day and he has a killer new do', these might not be something but they are not nothing, I'm hardly going to dictate when nothing transforms into something, but clearly these being in the aether gives the
them the status of not nothing, they are clearly something, debating this means you know nothing Jon Snow.
No doubt? Do you think Ned is biding time also?He still has his hair. He got a trim, that's all. There is no doubt he'll be back.
No doubt? Do you think Ned is biding time also?