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Best thing was Drogon knocking Dany on the ground in her designer outfit and flying off 


Best thing was Drogon knocking Dany on the ground in her designer outfit and flying off![]()
Hee hee, I thought that, too.Also
Sam *on the ground yelling and trashing around*
Jon *lmao no time*

Well then we must be looking in different places because if you go into discussions threads on reddit and sort by new.....YIKES.
^^^This.well there's your problem right there
never go on reddit discussion threads lol
Hee hee, I thought that, too.![]()
^^^This.
I don't go on Reddit as it's reputation proceeds it. But Twitter is still glowing with praise for Arya (#NotToday still at the 4th highest trend right now)
It doesn't, which is why I was so surprised when I cam on here and saw the "riot".then apparently Hype has the same "reputation" Reddit has
But was Jon commanding him? It seemed like he was just holding on while Rhaegal did his thing. He rid him once; it seems like a leap to assume that could control himI think it's simply that if Dany and Drogon went down, someone would need to be commanding Rhaegal. At the very least to take out the NK and at worst to make sure Dany and Drogon don't become wights as well.
But was Jon commanding him? It seemed like he was just holding on while Rhaegal did his thing. He rid him once; it seems like a leap to assume that could control him
I see many expected more out of the White Walkers in this season than I did. I felt entirely sure this episode would be the end of that storyline because there's so little time left in the show and it's always been more about the human world than the supernatural threat from the North.
But was Jon commanding him? It seemed like he was just holding on while Rhaegal did his thing. He rid him once; it seems like a leap to assume that could control him
The improbable leap in all that was made long beforehand, when Dany had NO control of Drogon in Se5ep9 "A Dance with Dragons" to full control the very next time she rode him in Se6ep6 "Blood of my Blood.
Just sitting on a dragon apparently gives one telepathic command of it. It's a magical creature so I suppose we can say this is the reason but they really should have taken a minute to explain some of this **** at some point.
Why would Jon assume that would be the case for him though when he has little knowledge of Targareyon lore. It just seemed like a foolish idea when we all know he is one of the best if no the best swordsman there. He has enough showins from Hardhome to the Battle of the Bastards to suggest that he stay grounded where he is most effectiveWell, they have explained that Dragons are actually very intelligent creatures, and that Targarians have an intimate bond with their dragons. Not a huge leap to think that a Targarean rider can steer a dragon mentally and by pulling on it's scales.