Analysis: Jon Snow from 'Game of Thrones' is kind of the worst. But he’s also kind of the best.
Jon Snow on a table, probably writing lyrics about how love is a lie. Just kidding: He’s dead! By Travis M. Andrews Travis M. Andrews Pop culture reporter covering music, movies, TV, comedy and celebrity culture Email Bio Follow April 4 at 4:40 PM This post contains a multitude of spoilers. Otherwise, it would be very short. Also, the videos below contain violent images and coarse language.
Later in Season 1, Jon decides to head north to the Wall to join the Night’s Watch because they don’t care about people’s pasts. Before he leaves, though, the show delivers the moment that foreshadows Jon’s importance to the story: Ned Stark tells him, “You are a Stark. You might not have my name, but you have my blood.”He adds, “The next time we see each other, we’ll talk about your mother. I promise.” And then he rides off.
So Jon Snow, being all virtuous, goes and joins the Night’s Watch and says he won’t have sex or do a bunch of other fun stuff. Then he meets a wildling named Ygritte who says she knows he’s a virgin , and he falls in love with her and then they have sex, even though no one has showered, like, ever. He probably wrote a song about it later.Jumping ahead, however, there are two particular things that set Jon Snow apart in this world.
This brings us to the second reason Jon Snow matters so much: R+L=J. If you don’t know what that means, then you’re probably in dire need of our official guide to all things Thrones. The quick explanation is that Jon Snow is not really Ned’s bastard son. He’s the secret love child of Rhaegar Targaryen and Lyanna Stark .
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