HBO Game of Thrones (Open Discussion with Spoilers)

The Jon Snow-ball Effect: How 'Thrones' Changed the 'Game' of Death on TV https://www.yahoo.com/movies/s/jon-snow-ball-effect-thrones-changed-game-death-180000238.html
[Warning: This story contains spoilers through the latest episodes of HBO's Game of Thrones and AMC's The Walking Dead.]Even though his Game of Thrones death occurred months ago on the HBO drama, the heroic Jon Snow (Kit Harington) has been on the minds of many television viewers during the past two weeks — especially those who watch AMC's The Walking Dead.The AMC zombie series, inspired by the comic series created by Robert Kirkman, Charlie Adlard and Tony Moore, made waves with the third episode of its current sixth season, in which fan-favorite hero Glenn Rhee (Steven Yeun) appeared to be killed off in a gruesome scene of gut-wrenching horror. Or did he?Five months out from the Game of Thrones season five finale, and a few months yet away from the season six premiere, a particular kind of impact of Jon Snow dying is starting to make itself known, thanks to the latest Walking Dead plot twist.
 
Game of Thrones’ season 6 teaser sure focuses a lot on a supposedly dead character http://www.vox.com/2015/12/3/9844688/game-of-thrones-season-6-teaser-trailer
Game of Thrones' season six premiere is still months away — but HBO has released a brief teaser to whet fans' appetite: Though all the footage featured in the teaser is old — it's a greatest hits of Game of Thrones deaths and dramatic moments, with a heavy emphasis on Jon Snow — the dialogue is new and must be from the upcoming season.
 
Silly question, but since the show has over taken the books (and since Martin has shown no inclination of actually writing any more), should we go ahead and merge the 2 threads?
 

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