sexy AUNT, the Khaleesi!
OMG!
Where is the outrage? Many in the audience had learned about this connection and what it truly entailed during the sex scene between Jon/Aegon & his sexy aunt, Khaleesi. Even if people knew prior to the scene (most of the more serious fans already knew), are people slightly perturbed at the prospect of the show's hero banging his aunt (so hard)?
Please discuss.
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Réponse de Hypnocratic Goat
le 28 août 2017 à 11h31
Not really, considering that they don't know.
I'm far more curious about what will happen when Daenerys and Jon find out that he has a superior claim to the throne.
Réponse de Pitt78
le 28 août 2017 à 11h57
She'll throw a tantrum and become the "Mad Queen", thus history repeating itself. They've already been alluding to this being her path rather heavy handy.
Réponse de Hypnocratic Goat
le 28 août 2017 à 12h16
No, people are just seeing what they want to see.
Réponse de psl
le 28 août 2017 à 12h54
if anything she has found a family member that reinforces there claim to the title
Réponse de Pitt78
le 29 août 2017 à 22h33
No, people who pay attention to the cliche tactics used by the show-runners see where they are going. Danerys will lose it not only when she finds out that in fact she is not the last Targaryen but that Jon, not her, is the rightful heir to the throne. They have put too much emphasis on her character boasting of being the last Targaryen( i.e the iron throne is HERS by birthright ) for the last few seasons AND just as much emphasis on the mad king and his atrocities. She''l likely be grateful that Jon knocks her up( they've made it a point to remind the audience that she can't have children) but it ultimately won't matter because Martin and particular the show-runners are not in the habit of screwing over their female characters to the point of even hinting at misogyny or sexism. So that means Danerys will not become the quaint little obedient housewife who tends to the children while the man( Jon ) rules the kingdom. It's not going to happen.
The whole series is about foreshadowing, sometimes cleverly other times heavy handed, and the character of Danerys has been set up as the perfect disappointment, to become the first mad queen( and no Cersi is not a mad queen she's an evil queen). She has had a rough life, sold into slavery, hunted since she was a baby, raped, etc, only to rise above all that, which would make most into villains, and become a freer of slaves and gentle character who believes she can save the world. Basically what we've all witnessed, IMO, is the cliche soon to be ultimate villain who started out with good intentions. Could be wrong but this show has become awfully predictable the last few seasons.