Jon's not a Stark (for even more reasons than the official ones) AND he did jack shit to win Winterfell back.
No, he is a Stark just not a son of Ned Stark, right?
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Jon's not a Stark (for even more reasons than the official ones) AND he did jack shit to win Winterfell back.
No, he is a Stark just not a son of Ned Stark, right?
No, he is a Stark just not a son of Ned Stark, right?
His mother is a Stark. That makes him still not a Stark.
Having a Snow for a king is kind of delightful, though. And if he does turn out to be legit Targaryen, well, convenient in some ways but probably not a plus in Lady Mormont's books.
Unless the Braavosi are masters of teleportation?
I'm willing to accept this explanation. Some weird temple with it's own special syntax, make the right offering and *poof* you're in Westeros. Why not? Spaceless Men.
His mother is a Stark. That makes him still not a Stark.
Huh??
Yeah, I wasn't sure how Varys was supposed to have gotten back from Dorne to make the fleet's launch in Mereen. Weird.
I feel like Arya's whole story has gotten sloppy.
Without actual season, star patterns can easily define an orbit around the sun.
Me: "I have a couple of episodes of this new show, Outcast."
Husband: "What's it about?"
Me: "I don't actually know, just that it involves the Walking Dead guy."
show begins with an incredibly close close-up of a roach
Me: I'VE MADE A TERRIBLE MISTAKE
There's been a lot of "How did you get here? Nobody's supposed to be here" travel this season. Sansa and Brienne got from Winterfell to the Wall in what seemed like the blink of an eye and Jaime got from Riverrun back to King's Landing in time to see Cersei crowned but Brienne and Pod still didn't make it back to Winterfell in time for Jon's declaration as King in the North? How did Yara and Theon get from the Iron Islands to Mereen so quickly and still have time for Yara to stop off and get some ass but Gendry been rowing somewhere, anywhere, god knows where since season three? How did Lady Olenna and the Sand Snakes already know that Cersei blew everybody in the Sept of Baelor up? Those are some fast ass birds. I mean, I don't mind because it all added up to a really good season, but there was some hinkiness going on for sure.
Jon could potentially be in line for Lord of Winterfell through his mother, but even if he were legitimized, he'd be a Targaryen, not a Stark.
I fully expect the last shot of the series to be a post-credits scene of Gendry pulling his boat onto shore and looking around expectantly.