Except for getting mad about Rickon on the battlefield. He speaks his piece plainly when necessary, but takes the time to listen to what other’s tell him. You must neither lose it nor let it get in the way of everything else. A person, and especially a good ruler, needs an ego to keep going, to keep sight of their goals, but that ego needs to be controlled. A man or woman with no ego, or who is afraid to exercise an ego, is basically almost feckless. IMHO, I don’t think that’s precisely right. That lack of ego is precisely what makes Jon so fit to rule and further adds to the possibility that he could be The Prince. You know, I think that’s what’s great about him. That’s what I love about him, so I don’t really care about it either. Now to address what was in Nate’s article – The scene of him smiling when Sansa told him Winter was official warmed my heart. He becomes even more wonderful and handsome when he smiles. Or as an old saying goes “you are more likely to meet your fate on the road you take to avoid it.”įirst of all, I love Kit, love the character Jon, and the way Kit plays him, and was happy as could be to see a pic of him smiling, with Rose close by his side. IceFire125: “…the more you try to avoid it (prophecy), the more likelihood you’re making it true… and I play around with that.” – GRRM What are your thoughts? Is Jon The Prince That Was Promised or do we have another twist in the upcoming season? Let us know below!
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That lack of ego is precisely what makes Jon so fit to rule and further adds to the possibility that he could be The Prince.īe sure to check out Huffington Post for the full theory break-down! I think Jon would hate the term ‘The Prince That Was Promised.’ If someone turned to him and said, ‘You’re The Prince That Was Promised,’ he just wouldn’t pay much attention. I think you have to wait and see what happens this year, and if we find out anything more about Jon. So what does Harington himself think of this awe-inspiring theory? Before his resurrection, many fans assumed this would be Jon. “The Prince That Was Promised” is perhaps the largest, most anticipated fan theory of Game of Thrones. In short, the Prince that was promised is a prophesied hero, a legend in Westeros. Lucky for us, The Huffington Post asked actor Kit Harington for his thoughts! Finally, in the season 6 finale “The Winds of Winter,” Bran’s (Isaac Hempstead Wright) sight gave fans some long awaited answers pertaining to Jon Snow’s royal parentage.Īfter all these satisfying moments for Jon, fans began to crave the ultimate fan theory even more. He was resurrected, then reunited with his sister Sansa (Sophie Turner) who helped him win the Battle of the Bastards and retake their childhood home, Winterfell. Season 6 was a victorious season for Jon Snow (Kit Harington) after his brutal betrayal in season 5.