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Great point but I'd say about 98% of the NW disagree with the decision to ask the wildlings for help.
The Mutiny is coming.
If they don't say "For The Watch" while stabbing Jon, I'll turn into Tdogg 2.0 and complain to no end.
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Maybe Jon won't get stabbed
Here is my thinking
In the books he violates his oath by choosing a side and gives the Nights Watch a legit reason to be mad
In the show the Nights Watch doesn't agree with the move also
But once he gets back and tells them what happened they have to see it's the right move to ensure a chance of surviving
Great point but I'd say about 98% of the NW disagree with the decision to ask the wildlings for help.
The Mutiny is coming.
If they don't say "For The Watch" while stabbing Jon, I'll turn into Tdogg 2.0 and complain to no end.