Jon Snow's Quest to Reclaim Drogon | 5 Mind-Blowing SNOW Theories! Game of Thrones 2023

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Published 2023-04-18
Jon Snow's Quest to Reclaim Drogon | 5 Mind-Blowing SNOW Theories! Game of Thrones 2023




the first season begins fifteen years after "Robert's rebellion", with which Robert Baratheon expelled the Targaryen from the Iron Throne and proclaimed himself ruler of Westeros. Some time later, and after the sudden death of the Hand of the King, Jon Arryn, Robert invites his friend Eddard "Ned" Stark - Lord of Winterfell - to assume the vacant office. The latter accepts and, as soon as he arrives in King's Landing -the capital of Westeros and seat of the Iron Throne-, he discovers the truth behind a series of intrigues and conspiracies involving other noble families and related to the Arryn tragedy. However, when Robert also dies suddenly, the Lannisters reclaim power and execute Stark to prevent the spread of their investigations. These events unleash a war between the kingdoms.

All Comments (21)
  • @mgonzo3881
    Drogon didn’t kill Jon Snow because Drogon was sick of the episode, and just wanted to get the fuck out of there!
  • I think the new John Snow show should emphasize on the fact that John died and was brought back. Showing that when he was brought back by magic his Targaryen side came back stronger. Meaning he is immune to fire 🔥 and he has a deeper connection to the dragons 🐉. Also Drogon knows who John truly is. There is so much story left to tell. I just hope they do it right.
  • @Chris-Cornell
    Drogon melted the throne of swords, not John. Because he knew the throne was what killed Daenerys. The cost to obtain the power of the throne drove her mad. And out of that madness ordered Drogon to massacre kingslanding. Drogon could feel it , senced it was wrong. And John had to stop the madness.
  • I know Deanaris died in the finale, but what if, just as Jon did, she was resurrected. PErhaps this time, she could be an antagonist to Jon, wanting revenge on him for killing her. I know this is a stretch- atleast for a regular role- given Emilia Clark is probably doing other things, and she even said herself that ger character should be left dead, but it's an interesting thought in my opinion
  • @Badasspredator
    Drogon accepting Jon would be the ultimate betrayal to Daenerys
  • You also forgot that while Jon was touching drogon they looked into each other’s souls and he knows Jon has a good heart n plus his bloodline and plus the theories in this vid is a solid foundation why drogon didn’t eat Jon
  • @lisagiannos4657
    Now that would definitely be awesome👏🏼to see in the Jon Snow series(sequel to Game of Thrones Universe) Jon Snow find, reclaim and ride Drogon flying together defeating other dragons including Ice dragons, the Kraken and what other dangers they face. If George R.R. Martin has included in his novel series I hope HBO include showing this part into the Jon Snow series(a sequel to Game of Thrones Universe.)
  • @Harldin
    Ah no, the wall was not rebuilt. The Wall is 300 miles long, the section that was destroyed was at the far eastern end, at Eastwatch-By-the-Sea, Jon and the Wildlings ride out from Castle Black which is about 150 miles west of Eastwatch. About 90% of the scenes from the wall are at Castle Black.
  • @Chris-Cornell
    I believe the Stark's family history will lead back to the first men that lived in westeros with the tree folk. And the Tyrgarion bloodline would lead back to the Goddess of air. That would make John snow the only descendant of the God of earth (the 3 eyed raven) and the goddess of air ( the real mother to all dragons). Or in the new gods, the father and the mother created John Snow.
  • @sunflower7045
    I think Daenerys and Drogon were linked, but Drogon also had his own thoughts and feelings, which became clear when she died and the link was broken. I believe Drogon was always jealous and resentful of the Iron Throne and Daenerys’s obsession with it. Her dying enraged him, thus his destruction of the throne.
  • @lanubienne2883
    A dragon had no problem burning and eating Rhaenyra in Dance of the Dragons so it wasn't Targaryan blood that saved Aegon/Jon.
  • If Queen Deanerys isn't brought back I will not watch it. We never saw Dany say DRACARYS during the destruction of King's Landing.
  • I think there is reason dragon did destroy the throne was because he knew that Dany was changed over the throne and Jon was not yet affected he destroyed the throne so it would not corrupt Jon too
  • As much as I love all things game of thrones /asoiaf, GRRM should be legally and physically prevented from all tasks except from finishing the last 2 books.
  • @bayhyl3655
    Hmm I thought the Night King was the 13th Lord Commander at the Wall. Doesn't make sense that he was the one made by the children of the Forest. Except the one in the book and in the series are different ones.
  • I want to know how the wall was created. There are so many more stories needing to be told in this saga. The wildlings weren't that big a threat were they? It was the Night king and the white walkers it was meant to keep out.
  • I’m on Jon’s side. In the end he will do the right thing for mankind and to keep the legacy alive
  • My head fiction plot -- If Bran/3 I'd Raven is the malevolent character that has come to be suspected he is, then think he would have then been manipulating Daenerys's "madness" not necessarily controlling Drogon directly. Controlling Daenerys gave him indirect control of Drogon... That would then of course lead to Jon killing her because of what she had apparently become. When Jon discovers this as well as everything else Bran/3 I'd Raven did to gain control of Westeros, Jon will feel it his duty to save Westeros if not the world from the 3 I'd Raven and what ever else may be behind the 3 I'd Raven e.g. perhaps a faction of the children of the forest taking over Bran to exact vengeance on mankind.