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Jon and Daenerys are in love — maybe

- STEPHANIE MERRY

Jon Snow and Daenerys Targaryen are getting pretty cosy. On Sunday night’s episode of Game of Thrones, she was his knight in iridescent outerwear when she flew in on Drogon to rescue the marooned men north of the Wall.

Despite her grand entrance, she had to flee the scene without Jon — and she was beside herself. She wouldn’t leave Eastwatch in the hopes that he would appear. And then, like a miracle, he did. As they sailed back to Dragonston­e, Daenerys rushed to his bedside quarters just in time to see him get stripped down, revealing a nice set of abs, not to mention his many scars — reminders of getting stabbed by mutineers.

When he awoke to find her sitting beside him, they shared a moment. He called her Dany and told her he was prepared to “bend the knee,” and then they stared into each other’s eyes so long it seemed for a moment like maybe Jon had just died of hypothermi­a after all. But no, he was just smitten.

How cute are they? There’s a lot to like about a potential romance: They’re two of the most honourable leaders on the show; they’re both dragon people; they make a striking couple. And besides, if they got together, we wouldn’t have to choose who gets to be on the Iron Throne. They could both do it.

But there’s still one tiny, nagging issue: incest.

Last season, Bran’s visions revealed that Jon Snow was actually the son of Lyanna Stark, not her brother Ned. In that case, his father is probably Rhaegar Targaryen — Dany’s much older brother — who supposedly kidnapped Lyanna after she was betrothed to Robert Baratheon. Thanks to Gilly’s eagle eye, we now know that Rhaegar annulled his first marriage to Elia Martell, perhaps so he could properly marry Lyanna, who may have been less a victim of abduction than a co-conspirato­r.

If that’s true, then Daenerys is Jon’s aunt. So now you have to make a choice. Is your response to all the googly eyes going to be awww — or ewww?

Kit Harington, who plays Snow, weighed in on the pairing for Entertainm­ent Tonight.

“Out of all the people in Thrones, Jon, of all people, is probably the least up for incest,” he said. “But we don’t know whether they’re related.”

That’s true. The show hasn’t explicitly stated who Jon’s father is, but it’s hard to imagine who else it would be. Rhaegar abducted Lyanna and hid her away in the Tower of Joy, then enlisted the best swordsman in the Seven Kingdoms to guard the place. The fact that Jon can get close to Dany’s dragons — a Targaryen trait — practicall­y seals it.

Besides, even if Jon isn’t “up for incest,” he has no idea he might be a Targaryen. As far as he knows, he’s Ned Stark’s bastard son. Only Bran Stark and Howland Reed could tell him differentl­y.

Daenerys, meanwhile, might not blanch at the idea of marrying a nephew. The Targaryens wedded within their own family for many generation­s, and her parents were siblings. (This being a fantasy, she escaped the physical and mental defects that afflicted real-life royal houses that did the same.)

The Lannisters, at least, would approve. Now that Cersei is pregnant, she’s vowed to be honest with the world about the fact that her twin brother is the father. Does that mean incest will lose its taboo in Westeros? Maybe. But it’s still pretty icky for the modern-day audience, which means Jon had better figure out his parentage — and fast.

 ?? HBO ?? Most Thrones fans are enthralled to see Daenerys finally meet the resurrecte­d Jon Snow and predictabl­y sparks are flying. But with Jon’s parentage in question, the spectre of incest and heartbreak looms.
HBO Most Thrones fans are enthralled to see Daenerys finally meet the resurrecte­d Jon Snow and predictabl­y sparks are flying. But with Jon’s parentage in question, the spectre of incest and heartbreak looms.

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