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Jon is a very complex and well-written character in the books; he's a much more morally ambiguous and interesting character in the books compared to the series, where he was a good character (up to season 5), despite not being a good adaptation.
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If these 2 Powerful Lords wanted the Iron Throne for themselves or for their children who would the 7 Kingdoms support and back?
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When Bran meets the Three Eyed Raven the floor is littered with what appear to be human bones. The question is whose?
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Doing a rewatch and noticed Bronn, Timett and Chella on the second frame after the opening before Tywin's introduction on S1E7 (time 01:58 to 02:00)
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King but not yet coronated?

In traditional Westerosi royal society, is the heir considered the king (with all the titles attached) the moment the current king dies? Or not until the coronation ceremony?

The obvious example is whether Joffrey would be called King as soon as Robert died, or whether there's another title before it's made "official" by coronation?

Which brings up revealed heirs... and disputed claims. Let's say Jon revealed he was the son of Rhaegar by legitimate (if secret) marriage, everyone says "Yay, the true King!" (good luck) and he gets coronated. If nobody stops it and everybody who counts accepts the outcome, would they say he'd been king all along, or only starting from that coronation?

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Rewatching, Starting Season Three Now

I'm rewatching for the first time since the show originally aired. Obviously I remember all the large plot points and how it ends, but it's been so long I have forgotten more than I remember.

Season one took a bit to build but was fantastic. Season two was all gas no brakes for me the entire way. I have absolutely no idea what is going to happen in season three.

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How the fire god was lowkey working in the series...

Just finished watching the entire thing, and this is my perspective on the fire god on how the fire god acts.

First scenario

Assistant: Sir, they want to revive jon snow.

Fire god: Oh, that guy?, Yeah sure, he'll help humanity in the future.

Assistant: alright sir ...(waits for a little bit)... When will you do it sir?

Fire god: oh um, let's stall until they lose all hope first, lol\~

Assistant: ... Why?

Fire god: because it's funny 😇

Assistant: ...

Next scenario

*Fire god and previous three eyed raven watching the battle at winterfell from above*

Assistant comes up: Sir, Melisandre is asking you to set fire to the trench.

Fire god: Who me?, do I look like a spare lighter?... Fine 🙄, i guess I don't want them to lose... But let's stall until the last damn millisecond\~

Three eyed raven:- dude what?, they're dying as we speak, do something bruh.

Fire god: oh come on, you can't tell me it isn't funny watching them pray for their lives.

Three eyed raven: NO?!, tf is wrong with you man?! (looks over to the many faced god) C'mon, tell him something!

Many faced god: oh you're askin me?,... I mean it is pretty funny tbh...

Fire god: finally someone gets me!

Three eyed raven: .... Wallahi, humanity's cooked on God 🙂‍↕️...

Fire god: oh shit, she's about to die-! (Finally lights the damn thing)

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If Jon Never Learned about Spoiler...

If Bran kept his secret about Jon, how would the show have ended? As I see it, Jon refusing Daenerys any affection after learning about his bloodline started the domino effect of Daenerys finishing the series like the true daughter of the mad king. The way Missandei ended her run didn't help at all.

On another possible plot point, if Jon and Daenerys kept going down the road they started, would they have ruled the seven kingdoms together as king and queen?

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