Is Jon Snow going to live with the wildlings?
Nope. Even though The Wall is just north of Winterfell, Arya announces that she’ll never visit because she’s going west to explore and never coming back, essentially. And Sansa, as Queen of the North, will need to play by the rules and not go visiting prisoners on The Wall.
Why did Jon Snow have to go to the wall?
Jon wanted to go because he was treated very differently than the Starks children. He was not given a proper seat among the other Starks children at the King’s feast.
What happened to the wildlings who evaded Stannis and his soldiers?
For the most part, the Wildlings who evaded Stannis and his soldiers have holed up there. The settlement has an ominous history. It is known that at one point it was sacked and burned, some say the invaders were slavers, others say they were cannibals.
Did Jon Snow ever fall in love with a wildling?
After all, the majority his time on the show was spent beyond the Wall with wildlings. Granted, he infiltrated their camps and only pretended to become one of them in his pursuit to overthrow Mance Rayder (Ciarán Hinds), but it was always obvious Jon did care about the wildlings. It was north of the Wall where Jon first found love.
Should Jon Snow allow female wildlings to protect the wall?
In the books, Jon even went so far as to allow female Wildlings to protect the Wall from one of its formerly abandoned castles. This proposal will likely meet fierce resistance. Jon’s own friend and ally Edd Tollett refuses to see the Wildlings as anything but enemies.
What happens to Jon Snow at the end of Game of Thrones?
At the end of the series, Jon Snow is forced, once again, to take the black and go to serve a life sentence on The Wall as a member of the Night’s Watch. The final moments of the finale, however, suggest that Jon leaves his watch to join the Wildlings.