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'Game Of Thrones' Season 6 Episode 2 Review: Jon Snow Is Alive! More Deaths Unveiled

Is Jon Snow alive in 'Game Of Thrones'

Eve Cesista

Is Jon Snow alive? This is the biggest question that fans have had in mind after he was stabbed on the previous episode. The major spoiler for "Game of Thrones" Season 6 Episode 2, which is entitled "Home," revealed the answer that viewers finally wanted to hear. The article contains spoilers so read at own risk.

Kit Harrington has been successful in keeping his character's real status under wraps for "lying to the press," reports Independent. What does that mean?

According to the website, Ser Davos went to see Melisandre and asked if she could revive Snow with the power of magic. The latter was quoted saying that she "don't reckon, but will give it a shot." And then, surprise! The fan-favorite, beloved Jon Snow woke up.

What's next after his resurrection? The online media outlet had written that he has a lot of catching up to do but mainly he must take care of two things.

First, make sure that his sister, Sansa is safe. Notably, Brienne brought her back to the Castle Black, with the agenda to pursue Ramsay and his army. But more than that, Snow also need to look into his heritage.

Those who were able to remember, Ned told him in Season 1 that "The next time we see each other, we'll talk about your mother, I promise." And since there is an underlying theory that he might have deep connection with Daenerys Targayen, viewers might want to wait in the future if his mother will appear on this season.

Aside from the biggest and most- awaited revelation, what else happened in the second episode of "Game of Thrones" Season 6?

Independent also reported that Balon Grey is dead at the hands of Euron on a rope bridge in the Iron Island, as based from "prophecies." Roose Bolton is also dead, notes Telegraph.

Death may be inevitable for the show however, Vox had noted that the episode alone which unveils more deaths as expected, "death is a loser."

The HBO's medieval fanstasy series, "Game of Thrones" Season 6 aired on televisions on April 24.

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