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Jon was out there thwarting the Night King as often as he could and actually died trying to do so. Melisandre made it abundantly clear that Jon Snow, and Beric, and herself were all brought back for a reason. Beric fulfilled his purpose of saving Arya and died. Melisandre fulfilled her purpose of giving Arya a pep talk and died. What is Jon Snow's purpose? Why is he still alive?
i think were inflecting what we wanted from Jon. what we want may not have been his purpose
Jon's purpose was to unite the armies. to the wildlings he's the LCotheNW that risked (and lost) his life to save theirs. to the North, he's their next rightful king who lead the charge against the Boltons. to Dany he was the honest guy from the North that everybody from Westoros vouched for in his honesty and intentions and pointed her to a greater threat than Cersei.
Every single time he's been put in charge it's done reluctantly and he claims he does't want it. Not to draw bad comparisons, but he's been the George Bailey of the story. He just does the right and noble thing every opportunity he can. It doesn't always pan out, but he's the moral compass. We want him to get the kill because in a very muddled plot with grey areas of morality, he's been the lone bright true north. i'd wager that if you asked the character who got the kill, he was just happy it was done, regardless of who ended it.
the whole show is approaching Lost level of fan's division because a lot of us want different things than the writers are going to give us.