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  • The Film Theorists
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    For those of you worried that this Game of Thrones theory isn't breaking any new ground, this was a primer to get you ready for next week's upload…to my knowledge it's completely original and has a VERY good chance at being true in my opinion…

  • Raspberry Wulf
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    lol Matt you can't actually be trying to take credit for this theory, can you? This theory has been around since long before the show was even made. Hear it here first? Hardly… I also like how you used an illustration of Ashara Dayne whilst talking about Wylla.
    (Edit: The problem isn't in presenting old information, it's in presenting it as your own. They teach you this every year in high school. I think someone posted the time in the video as 5:00 where my frustration comes from. "MY theory" and "a popular theory I would like to share with you all" are two different things)

  • Giffica
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    It's the War of the Roses. With Zombies. It's as simple as that. Nothing was unsolved because it's already prewritten in history. Dragon lady is going to go insane, and the zombies are going to kill everyone because everyone is too busy infighting to worry about the real outside threat.

    The show is a straight rip from history. Everyone already knew what was gonna happen….at least if you know history.

  • MrNorbo95
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    WERE YOU PLAYING MAJORA'S MASK MUSIC IN THE BACKGROUND THE WHOLE TIME!? You were weren't you! Wow. Awesome.

  • 0Wolfclaw0
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    Jon Snow still wouldn't be the rightful king though, because he joined the Night's Watch, which means he gives up claim to all titles until his watch has ended.
    And the only way your watch ends is when you die…
    I mean it's not like there's some prophecy about an undying hero born of ice and fire told by a priestess that can reverse death is there?

    Kappa

  • Louis Haumont
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    Uhhh you're a bit late?
    The most popular theory now is Rhaegar+Lyanna = Danearys, while Brandon+ Ashara Dayne = Jon, although Ned then swapped the babies. This would explain why Ned can't disclose Jon's origins, as he would be both heir to Winterfell and Starfall, and why Danearys was raised in Dorne (lemon trees and red door).

  • Vermillion
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    I never payed attention in genetics, but if Jon was part of the Targaryen bloodline wouldn't he show features such as white hair? Even if it's not 100% white just maybe highlights?

  • XyerDark
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    Haven't read the books but I always thought Ned wasn't the father of Jon. I actually thought he was a Baratian. You know… The black hair?