'Game of Thrones' Season 7 Finale Ending Explained
WARNING: Major Spoilers from the Game of Thrones Season 7 finale ahead! Continue reading at your [...]
Jon and Daenerys
Jon Snow and Daenerys have been building towards a relationship all season and their big moment finally came during the finale. The duo finally became a couple in Dany's room on the boat, but their relationship isn't as simple as they think.
Just as they start to get together, Bran and Sam discover that Jon is actually the son of Rhaegar Targaryen and Lyanna Stark, making him the nephew of Daenerys. Not only that, but Jon's parents were actually married, making him the true heir to the Iron Throne.
So, instead of lovers coming together for the same cause, Jon and Dany are relatives, both with a claim to the same throne.
This tangled web only gets more complicated when you factor in Tyrion's appearance outside of Dany's room. He watched as the two went inside, knowing what they were about to do. Some believe that Tyrion is actually in love with Daenerys, while others think that he has some sort of plan in the works that no one else knows about.
When Jon and Dany arrive at Winterfell, Bran will likely tell them about Jon's lineage, and all kinds of issues will arise.
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Speaking of Winterfell, Sansa and Arya actually ended things on a bit of a high note this season. With the help of all-seeing brother Bran, the Stark sisters finally brought justice to Littlefinger.
After stopping Baelish, the duo were seen standing on the wall of Winterfell, looking out over the snow.
This scene teased a trust between the two sisters that hasn't ever really been there before. They stood united, in the exact same place that Sansa and Jon stood after defeating Ramsay together in Season 6.
Arya also brought things back to their Stark roots by telling Sansa that "In winter, we must protect ourselves - look after one another." This is something Ned said to Arya back in the first season, referring to her relationship with Sansa.
All of the living Starks are united heading into Season 8, and they'll need to be if they're going to hold off the Night King.
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While some relationships on a high note, the same fate wasn't in store for Jaime and Cersei.
The twins-turned-lovers have had each other's backs since the very beginning of the series, but that ended when Cersei double-crossed all of humanity. She revealed that she was lying to Daenerys and that she was planning on leaving them out to dry when the Night King came.
Jaime has finally had enough, and he decided to leave Cersei in King's Landing. There is some honor left in the knight, as he rode off to help in The Great War.
Perhaps the most important part of Jaime and Cersei's break-up was what awaited Jaime outside of the castle. As he got ready to ride off, snowflakes began to fall.
It took seven seasons, but Winter has finally arrived in Westeros, and the Night King along with it.
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