The 11 characters mostly likely to get killed on ‘Game of Thrones’ this week, ranked by who’s the most toast

Jon and Beric Dondarrion Beyond the WallHBO

Note: The author of this post has not watched the leaked episode of “Game of Thrones.”

On “Game of Thrones,” basically anyone can be killed — and at any time. 

This week, Jon Snow and his Dream Team of Westerosi misfits go beyond the wall to fulfill their mission of capturing a wight, which means they’re headed into a brutal fight.

To prepare you (and ourselves) for this intense episode, we put together a list of all the characters who have the biggest chance of dying this week.

Season seven episode six, “Beyond the Wall,” airs Sunday night on HBO.

Here’s who could die this week on “Game of Thrones”:

11. Jon Snow — 85%

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Chance of survival this episode: 85%. Jon Snow is certainly at risk from death going beyond the wall this week, but lucky for him his story is far from over. And Thoros is available for resurrections, so even if he dies he’s in pretty good shape.

Chance of survival this season: 85%. He’s already died before and his life could be saved again. 

10. Sandor Clegane/The Hound — 84%

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Chance of survival this episode: 84%. He’s probably sticking around, especially since we already suffered an entire season without him.  

Chance of survival this season: 80%. The Hound’s scenes in the season premiere proved that his story is moving forward in a way that makes his character more important than ever. He will be an essential figure in the battles to come, and the end of the series as a whole. 

9. Davos Seaworth — 78%

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Chance of survival this episode: 78%. Davos should be fine this week since he’s staying at Eastwatch-by-the-Sea, probably eating fermented crab to pass the time while his buddies are fighting the dead. 

Chance of survival this season: 50%. Of any of these people, Davos probably deserves life the most. But the closer Davos gets to Jon Snow and ruling, the more danger he’s in. But he has stuck around all this time for a reason: he’s an insightful dude.


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