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Jon and Daenerys' romance culminated in the most tragic way it could. After the Mother of Dragons destroys King's Landing and declares war on the rest of the world, Tyrion encourages Jon to take drastic preventative measures.

Jon kills Daenerys during an intimate embrace before her body is carried away by Drogon. The romance between the last Targaryens was a sad story from start to finish. Jon's murder of Daenerys is the most heartbreaking scene in their doomed relationship. Along with their first meeting, their last goodbye remains one of the most important moments in their journey.

Leah Flavell is a freelance writer from Wolverhampton, United Kingdom. In her spare time, she enjoys long walks through the countryside with her dogs and reading fantasy books. By Leah Flavell Published Sep 03, Share Share Tweet Email 0. Related Topics Lists game of thrones. Thankfully, the show anticipated this exact argument, affording Tyrion the opportunity to call out Jon on his poor time management skills.

Do you know what kept me standing through all those years in exile? Not in any gods. Not in myths and legends. In myself.

In Daenerys Targaryen. I was born to rule the Seven Kingdoms — and I will. But she does allow him to mine dragon glass, which is the key to winning the war against White Walkers who threaten the north. Still, there is plenty of chemistry between the two as fire and ice finally meet. Well, not quite brother and sister, but kissing relatives if they were to ever hook up.

But fear not. After all, their mortal enemies Jaime and Cersei Lannister are happily getting it on and had three children between them. So, rejoice. Anything is perversely possible in GoT land. Speaking of Cersei, the evil queen is really enjoying a moment. She has destroyed two of her enemies, including allies of Daenerys. Especially in the presence of the portrait in evil that is Cersei, Greyjoy is not up to par for a GoT villain.

He is all sound and fury, like a miscast extra from the Pirates of the Caribbean. And by the way, no one throws down eye shade like Johnny Depp, so producers should know better.

Still, he does get in a few good lines. Euron wants to marry Cersei, so naturally he goes to Jaimie for advice. They, and they alone, will save the world — or so a whole lot of people seem to believe. Game of Thrones plays on this idea when Jon meets Dany. She expects him to remember tradition and loyalty and bend the knee, and is so adamant that he perform this symbolic gesture. Both are incredibly stubborn, fail to compromise and, for the moment, almost torch any shot an alliance.

The show highlights that stubbornness, and how not letting go of the past can be a downfall. Writer G. Willow Wilson spelled out the moral implications of what that might look like last week. Then again, Dany and Jon are the closest thing we have to world-saving heroes on this show. It feels like the show earnestly believes that. But not because either one of them did anything worthwhile.

He figured out a way to forge a small alliance in a way that minimizes damage. Tyrion also gets Jon to realize that Dany wants his loyalty more than his kingdom.



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