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I don't understand people who are basically implying Jon should have simply ignored Rickon running towards him in order to avoid falling into a trap. That was his baby brother, whom he hasn't seen since S1. There's was no way Jon Snow would be rational in that scene, I would have ran to Rickon even if the chances of

I sure hope so. If not Fury, then Hill. But it could be May.

He also had a moment when he sailed past Tarth "The Sapphire Isle".

He actually said "YOU'RE dead" referring to Renard.

I think the Wall was put up for the wights, white walkers, Others, Night's King and whatever evil thing was way North of Westeros, not the Wildlings. The Wildlings were the "free folk" that didn't want to bend the knee to any House/King south so they relocated in the only place available to them, unfortunately got

That's horrible.

And it was done horribly then, nothing says this will be any different now. She must just let it (Nick and Adalind) go.

Juliette or Eve or whatever must stay in her corner and leave Nick and Adalind alone to deal with their issues. Nick is a grown man, he doesn't need her "advice" or warnings about something she knows nothing about. The gall of the woman to claim she'll keep Kelly safe when she tried to kill him by killing Adalind last

She's now immune to his blood and I also think she's immune to all Grimm blood.

I do think they are related.

I'm not a mother and it bugs me to no end that Diana has been kept away from her.

Thompson sometimes calls her Marge.