Jon Snow saves the Night Watch Commander from an undead ranger in the HBO TV series A Game of Thrones. Based on the A Song of Ice and Fire novels by George R R Martin.

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  1. Spoiler Alert.

    GOT , wizards of popular tv, will always give us the unexpected. Why ? The producers are excellent at SETTING US UP ! Now I watched the switch and bait S7 E7 show. I don't believe their "Jon is not Ned's son" story. GOT fooled me when it came to the 3 live dragons and their riders. So, I'm not falling for the Jon Targaryen hype.

    One dead ice dragon later, GOT waves too many flags bearing winged dire wolves under the audience 's noses. Jon Snow is supposed to be both Stark and Targaryen; some would say a winged dire wolf. Well, the true Targaryen heir is aStark-Targaryen hybrid that wasn't ever called Jon Snow.

    The true heir was raised by a family no one is paying attention to because it's lead members were presumed dead.

    Ned promised to protect Lyanna's child. Most noble families would expect him to raise his sister's child. Once the news of her marriage came out all the realm would seek the child at Winterfell. Or only allow the child to live because he served the Knights ' Watch. Jon Snow, Lyanna 's and Rhaegar 's nephew, provided a smoke screen for the true king .

    The true Targaryen King is a S8 gift / Griff we will meet. I can't wait.

  2. Does anybody know what season and episode this is? I came to this video because now in season 7 Jon goes north of the wall to capture a WW but they had an ally die by a polar bear WW and should have turned into a WW but they disregard this and keep looking for WW until they stumble across a big scout group of them.

  3. They could explain it away by him saying "ow" because he was expecting to get burned, not because he was actually burnt. And afterwards we don't see any burn marks on his hands so maybe he's just pretending to be burnt under those bandages

  4. I think the show is going a different route from the books when it comes to danys fire immunity. In the books I believe she burns herself once and has only shown immunity on one occasion (birth of the dragons). In the show, she goes into almost boiling water (not necessarily immunity but resistance) and also calmly grasps scolding metal when getting the dothraki, walking out nude but not burnt, mirroring the afore mentioned birth of the dragons. Any reason why?

  5. Dany surviving fire was only supposed to be a one time thing.. when the dragons where born it was supposed to be just this one time miracle, the unburnt. in the book Targaryans could 100% be hurt by fire, especially dragon fire… and dragons hurt other dragons with fire.

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