And Game of Thrones show watchers have now pointed out that Jon Snow wasn't 'screaming' at Viserion the dragon and was instead shouting 'go' to Arya Stark.
During the gripping 82 minutes-long third episode, the Night King, played by Vladimir Furdik, finally met his demise by the hands of Arya Stark, played by Maisie Williams.
Clarity: Game of Thrones show watchers have now pointed out that Jon Snow wasn't 'screaming' at Viserion the dragon and was instead shouting 'go' to Arya Stark
Yet before the dramatic kill, fans were left confused by a rather awkward scene where Jon appeared to be 'screaming' at Viserion.
However, eagle-eyed viewers have now pointed out that the character, played by Kit Harington, was actually shouting 'go, go, go' to Arya so she could save Bran Stark and kill the Night King.
Taking to Twitter, show watchers shared their explanation over the scene in order to give clarity to fans who were confused.
Confused: Before the dramatic kill and finale on Sunday's third episode, fans were left confused by a rather awkward scene involving Jon and the ice dragon
Dead: During the gripping 82 minutes-long third episode, the Night King, played by Vladimir Furdik, finally met his demise by the hands of Arya Stark, played by Maisie Williams
One person tweeted: 'So Jon was shouting go to Arya as opposed to just trying to shout a dragon to death, that gives some clarity at least.'
While a different account added: 'I noticed something while watching the battle of winterfell again. Jon actually screams "go go" while facing the undead dragon.
'The dragon was blocking his entrance into the area where Bran is. So he did it so that Arya can sneak by the dragon. #GOT.'
Makes sense now: Eagle-eyed fans have pointed out that Jon, played by Kit Harington, was actually shouting 'go, go, go' to Arya so she could save Bran Stark and kill the Night King
Explanation: Taking to Twitter, show watchers shared their explanation over the scene in order to give clarity to fans who were confused
During Sunday night's gripping Battle Of Winterfell, the Night King seemed to have the battle all but won, arriving underneath the Weirwood Tree to kill the Three-Eyed Raven, played by Isaac Hempstead Wright.
Yet as he reached back to grab his sword, Arya flew through the air with her valyrian steel dagger.
While he was able to stop her first attempt, she dropped the valyrian steel dagger, catching it with the other hand and stabbing him through the chest, killing him and every white walker instantly.
Battle Of Winterfell is believed to have taken 55 days to film, taking three months of shooting and an extra one month of rehearsal time.
Theory: One person tweeted: 'So Jon was shouting go to Arya [pictured] as opposed to just trying to shout a dragon to death, that gives some clarity at least.'
Saved: While a different account added: 'Jon actually screams "go go" while fac
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