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Originally Posted by TimBone
How come Snow let Melisandre ride south? Davos wanted her executed and her argument against it was that she could help Snow win the war against the white walkers.
So, one would assume that Snow would either execute her, or let her live to help him in the coming war. Instead, he lets her live, but banishes her from the North.
What's the deal?
Edit: Also, Davos was great in that scene. That dude is a good actor.
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I think Snow feels he owes her because she brought him back to life. So saving her from execution repays that debt and now they go their separate ways because he can't stand to have her on his side.