Game Of Thrones Season 6: 10 Characters Who Should Be Killed Off

1. Olly

And now we€™ve come to the main event. Quite possibly the most despised child in all the world €“ definitely among pop culture circles €“ is the little demon known as Olly. The adolescent Adolf Hitler even has an entire subreddit dedicated to hating his stupid face. He's the worst humanity has to offer. The collective Game of Thrones audience sat huddled around their TV screen in stunned silence as he drove a blade into Jon Snow, and as he bled out on the ground cries of rage could be heard from living rooms across the world. How dare he commit such an atrocity? I get that you're bummed about your parents being slaughtered and all that, and your little underdeveloped brain can't grasp why Jon would make peace with the wildlings, but HOW. DARE. YOU? It almost feels icky calling for the murder of a youth, even a fictional one, but that's exactly what the Game of Thrones fan base is doing. We demand blood and will not rest until we have it. I almost feel bad for actor Brenock O'Connor for how much ire his character has drawn. He probably can't even go out to the market with his parents without having people throw sh*t at him and call him names. That's what happens when you spit in the face of fandom. The character doesn't even exist in the books so we know he can't have a much greater impact on the overall story beyond what he's already done (and you've done enough, buddy), so he hopefully won't be around much longer. I can't envision a scenario where a resurrected Jon Snow does the deed on Olly, but someone has to. In a perfect world, Ghost has that little sh*t for dinner. Yeah, let's go with that. Agree with this list? Who would you like to see killed off in Season 6? Share your thoughts in the comments thread below.
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