Love how it's going to be all women battling for the crown! Although Sansa got a little left out, sadly, boo.

No nephew to Danny. He might be the rightful heir to the kingdom. Originally Posted by The nailerYep, Daenerys is his aunt.
Next season is the final season. Split in two but it's the final season. I'm curious to who the lucky winner is going to be of the I Got To Kill Cersei Lottery? Originally Posted by FishpieMy bet is that Jaime is going to have to put is sister down. It'll be sad and awesome.
Yep, Daenerys is his aunt.Yeah, Viserys was named the heir because Rhaegar and all of his known children were dead. Of course, since Jon is a bastard, he technically wouldn't have any claim to the throne anyways, otherwise Gendry would be the real heir to the Iron Throne.
As for "rightful" heir or not...Viserys, Rhaegar and Daenerys' brother, was named the rightful heir when Rhaegar died at The Trident. Now that he's dead, it falls to Daenerys. As Rhaegar's son, Jon would have had the same claim as Aegon, before The Mountain crushed his skull against a wall when he was a baby, or Rhaenys, before Amory Lorch stabbed her to death as a girl, and they were both passed over for Viserys.
The Targaryen's have had Queen rulers before, although there was a civil war over it, so there's no reason to think that Daenerys isn't the rightful heir. There hasn't been only paternal rule in their House in the past. All that is irrelevant though. As the Targaryen's have recently wanted to marry brother to sister, or within their own bloodline, with Jon and Daenerys being the only two Targaryens left, it's pretty obvious that they'll marry and rule the Seven Kingdoms... Originally Posted by Wakeup
Wait wait wait, what of the squire to Brianne? Isn't he the bastard son of Robert Baratheon? Doesn't he have a claim as well to the Iron Throne? I might have characters confused.I think you may be getting these two characters confused as one.
Sorry gents, I'm new to GOT. I watched the entire series in one month! Could not stop watching. It was episode after episode and I'm truly hooked. Been researching stuff as well. Originally Posted by USAsoldier
Sorry gents, I'm new to GOT. I watched the entire series in one month! Could not stop watching. It was episode after episode and I'm truly hooked. Originally Posted by USAsoldierWelcome to the club, pal.....and for the record, we're ALL hooked!
The only thing that makes me wonder about that is how the author likes to do different things other than what the reader/viewer expects. Originally Posted by O'MikeThe author isn't in charge of the story arcs anymore, because the show has outpaced the books. Out of this season, the only things that were in the books were Arya's training with the Faceless and the whole Lyanna flashback thing and the promise to Ned. The rest was fabricated from the shows writers. The books that GRRM are writing will bear only tacit resemblance to what you're seeing in the shows now.
My bet is that Jaime is going to have to put is sister down. It'll be sad and awesome.Technically we do not know if Jon is a bastard. Tragaryens are known to take multiple wife's. Now the question is did they get married and how. If it was to the old Gods Bran will be able to see it happen and maybe see who witness it too.
Yeah, Viserys was named the heir because Rhaegar and all of his known children were dead. Of course, since Jon is a bastard, he technically wouldn't have any claim to the throne anyways, otherwise Gendry would be the real heir to the Iron Throne.
But, as you said, Targaryens tend to marry within their families, so Jon and Daenerys will obviously hook up, as you said. Originally Posted by jbravo_123
The author isn't in charge of the story arcs anymore, because the show has outpaced the books. Out of this season, the only things that were in the books were Arya's training with the Faceless and the whole Lyanna flashback thing and the promise to Ned. The rest was fabricated from the shows writers. The books that GRRM are writing will bear only tacit resemblance to what you're seeing in the shows now. Originally Posted by WakeupI was under the understanding that George R. R. Martin was still very involved, even writing at least one episode a year, and determining how the series will end. If that is so, I hope he and the writing team realizes that they should continue to dance with what brought them, and don't go the path of previous shows and pander to what the audience thinks it wants.
I was under the understanding that George R. R. Martin was still very involved, even writing at least one episode a year, and determining how the series will end. If that is so, I hope he and the writing team realizes that they should continue to dance with what brought them, and don't go the path of previous shows and pander to what the audience thinks it wants.He was but because he hasn't finish winds of winter he had to stop. It takes too much of his time to write an episode and he want to devote that time into finishing the book. This was the first season he didn't write an episode for the series.
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Next season is the final season. Split in two but it's the final season. I'm curious to who the lucky winner is going to be of the I Got To Kill Cersei Lottery? Originally Posted by FishpieBenioff recently announced it'll be 13 more episodes; split into two seasons as you noted: Season 7 will be 7 episodes while Season 8 will unfold the (dare I say it?) final 6 episodes.
Cersei has got them right where she wants them.Sandor + Jaime will fight Gregor.
I really only care about The Hound and how he fits in. Jon and Danny on the Iron Throne seem too "conventional" for the series. Originally Posted by gnadfly