[tps_title]3. Jon Snow[/tps_title]
Allyson Johnson: Sure, he’s kind of a dud sometimes and for most of the first three seasons wore a perpetual pout like a pro, but this is Jon’s season to shine (fingers crossed). Torn between loyalties, a badass of a swordsman and honorable but not to a fault, like his father Ned and brother Robb. He’s a character whose personal growth has been interesting to watch, even if it’s at an often times glacial pace. Also, Kit Harrington has won me over, and episode one of season five showcases some of his most self-assured acting to date. This is the Jon Snow I’ve been waiting to see onscreen.
Jon Espino: The bastard son of Ned Stark and *insert fan theory of who the mom is here*. He is the true hero of Westeros, even though everyone else doesn’t know it. He is also very bound by honor and oaths (the ones that matter at least). He is one of the only reasons the Wall is still up, and when the White Walkers come, he’ll probably be one of few people that will hold them off. It’s unfortunate he is stuck on the Wall, but Westeros needs its true defender to keep their best interests in mind: staying alive.
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