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Originally Posted by ThaVirus
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And what's the plan with the dragons? They weren't actually set free yet it didn't seem, although I thought they would be after Tyrion's talk with Varys, Missandei and Grey Worm. Of course, he could, and likely will, set them free at any point in the future with things going left so quickly in Meereen. I'm wondering if that whole thing wasn't a bit of foreshadowing for Tyrion riding one (not a fan of that theory).
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I don't know the Hodor theory, but there must be something therer or they wouldn't have bothered to show it. It should be revealed this eason I would think.
In the books, I think Tyrion may end up being a secret Targaryan due to Tywin's wife and old mad King Aerys having an affair. That may be how he ends up a dragon rider. In the show, that is too complicated I think, so I think they will just have him gain the dragons' trust by being nice to them and freeing them, so I think they will get a few more Tyrion bonding scenes before they are completely free.
So, the next episode is called Oathbreaker. If you recall the Night's Watch vow, it starts off with "Night gathers, and now my watch begins. It shall not end until my death." Now that Jon has died and come back, I think he is technically free from his vows and can leave the Night's Watch with no issues. May have something to do with Brienne's sword "Oathkeeper" as well since it was made from Ned Stark's sword Ice.