Artikel ini ditulis oleh Erik Kain di Laman Web Forbes .Sunday night’s episode of Game of Thrones ended with a bang, confirming years and years of fan theories and undoubtedly making TV viewers the world over jump with joy.

It also helped prove that my predictions for Game of Thrones‘ sixth season are right on the money. Most of the time.
Jon Snow is alive, brought back by Melisandre, the Red Priestess, at the behest of Davos. She thinks she’s failed. They all think she’s failed. But then, as Davos leaves the room, we see Ghost stir. He senses something, just like I knew he would. Why else would they keep showing him sleeping beneath Jon’s pallid corpse?
Then, with a gasp, Jon Snow’s dark eyes open.
There was a moment when I thought, “Ah, this is cruel. They’re putting yet another fan theory to rest, in the most protracted, painful way possible.” But no, we were right all along. Jon was dead, but he’s alive again.
To be fair, we don’t quite know what the implications of this are. Will he be like Beric Dondarrion, the Robin Hood-esque rebel knight of the Riverlands who’s been brought back to life countless times by his very own Red Priest? Or will he be changed in some other, perhaps darker way like a certain character who never joined us in the TV show, but whose ominous and vengeful presence was felt rather poignantly in the books?
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