Spoilers! Terri and Joshua dig into the huge revelation about a major character’s parentage in the Season 7 finale of Game of Thrones.

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  1. Disagree that Dany was raised expecting a throne. Her brother was, and he treated her like trash. But for the incest, I think she and Jon make a fine match. And since he doesn't seem to want any throne, no need for her to bend the knee, he won't want that imho.

  2. I find it disturbing the amount if people who don't have a problem with Jon and Dany being aunt and nephew. Justifying it by saying that its just how Targaryans have always done things. Or its not as bad as Jaime and Cersei. Yes…. Yes it really is. Part of, if not the major, reason some of them are pants shittingly insane is because of all the inbreeding. Remember that when this all goes badly for these 2 characters.

  3. I see a problem with Jon Snow's claim to the throne. Even though the marriage of his parents' is recorded in the maester's diary, there is no way for Bran to prove Jon is their son. All Bran has is his visions. Even if the maester was there during Jon's birth and that he witnessed and wrote in his diary that Ned Stark took the baby away, the rest of Westeros has to take his word that that baby is Rhaegar's.

  4. This is a fantasy story and it just so happens that in this fantasy their family has enchanted blood and the incest is part of their culture, they will struggle with it at first but I think eventually their feelings for each other will be too strong to allow it to tear them apart. This is GOT in the end it's not going to matter to the characters. Especially if Dany is pregnant. He will marry her regardless to keep his child from becoming a bastard.

  5. "Roberts Rebellion was based on a lie" Well that's not entirely true though is it? Lyanna WAS married to Robert Baratheon wasn't she? So Rhaegar running off with her regardless if she loved him would still be a valid reason to go to war. Plus Neds Father and Brother being killed were another big reason for the rebellion.

  6. Ending of Season 8.
    Sansa becomes Queen Protector for the son of Dany and Jon who will grow up to be the King of Westeros. This son is both Dragon and Wolf. Arya leads the Kingsguard and Bran becomes Hand of the King. Ned Stark's children come to support the true king just as Ned tried to in Season 1. All the Lannisters die (yes, Tyrion dies 🙁 ), all the Targaryens die (Jon dies killing the Ice King, Dany dies in childbrith, two of Dany's dragons die killing each other but Drogon survives and flys away to the ruins of Valyria to live and the Dothraki Sea to hunt) and the last Baratheon dies (Gendry dies in battle).
    All of Ned's surviving children get to live out their lives in relative peace and in positions to bring positive change in Westeros. George R R Martin's antiwar beliefs mean only a certain type of person is worthy to rule in the end. And those with the least responsibility for warmaking – innocent children as the start of the series – will come to be the leaders eventually. All three surviving children of Ned and Catlyn Stark meet these requirements the best of all the major characters. They were foremost victims of war and not makers of war.

  7. the only things that i liked about this season and was suprisengly awesome jaime leaving his sister and theon standing up i believe those are the best written characters this season and theon becoming so badass next season

  8. Well Dany's Mother and Father were also Brother and Sister. I don't think she will have any issues marrying her nephew.

    I'm not sure Dany and Jon would want to maintain the social order of the King having ultimate authority. Perhaps they will change it to a dual/equal authority between the King and Queen. Dany wants to break the Wheel after all. If Jon gives her a child I don't see her putting up as much of a fight towards sharing power.

  9. His whole character is based around the fact that he's an outcast who manages to rise to every ocassion on his merits alone, so this reveal means they have two options: either they just ruined Jon's character arc by making him the chosen one who's secretly a prince with a lightsaber and probably a dragon, or they kill him before he can actually do anything about it. The latter would make sense in the story the show GoT used to be. In the tropey fanfic that it is now? the former is probably the one they'll go with.

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