'Game of Thrones' premiere has truth bombs, emotional reunions and dragon flying lessons
Let Aladdin and Jasmine have their magic carpet ride: On tonight’s Game of Thrones season premiere, Daenerys Targaryen introduced Jon Snow to a whole new world of dragon riding. It’s a moment that fans have been waiting to see since House Stark’s resident bastard was revealed to have Targaryen blood flowing through his veins.
That dragon scene. #GameofThrones pic.twitter.com/EA17o4YNG5
— Nats Fanatic (@TheNatsFanatic) April 15, 2019
Jon Snow on the dragon is me on a roller coaster #GameofThrones
— her? (@schubsandloubs) April 15, 2019
All right Jon snow ride that dragon 🐉 it’s in your bloodline anyway #GameOfThrones pic.twitter.com/C2B3OIydl8
— Lea Banza Tshibesa 🇨🇩 (@LeaBanza) April 15, 2019
Seeing Jon Snow on a dragon is giving me life! #GameOfThornes #DemThrones
— ? Moon ? (@awallflow3r) April 15, 2019
Jon Snow riding a dragon.
Yup, I like this episode 🤣🤣#GameOfThrones— ??T? ????ITE?T ???🗿💾 (@DataArchDad) April 15, 2019
And who better to give him his first lesson than Aunt Dany? Not that he’s aware of their familial connection at that moment in time, as evidenced by the way he eagerly accepts her invitation for some post-flying canoodling. Drogon and Rhaegal’s side-eye at this intrafamily PDA spoke for all of us at home and on Twitter.
This dragon was looking at them kiss like "Jon Snow that's your aunt, boy you wild" #JonSnow #GameofThrones pic.twitter.com/5VU2Qv2Pu7
— Chief🦅Rocka (@11BEddieV) April 15, 2019
Jon... stop kissing your auntie....#GameofThrones #GameofThrones
— Vero 🇺🇸🇻🇪 (@Karen_Vero) April 15, 2019
“So you just gonna tongue down our mama in front of us?” - dragons #DemThrones #GameOfThrones pic.twitter.com/zkKghTOE0z
— Brien E. Edwards (@brienedwards1) April 15, 2019
IM DYINNGGGGGGGGGG. THE LOOK DROGON GAVE JON SNOW WHEN HE MADE OUT WITH DAENERYS WAS PRICELESS????😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂#GOT
— asapA6HMED (@A6Asap) April 15, 2019
Jon and Daenerys’s dragon flight was the … um, high point of the premiere, giving viewers a break from earthbound concerns like the impending war against the Night King’s army of undead White Walkers, who surprisingly went unseen in this episode. It also features some of the best visual effects work the show’s digital wizards have achieved yet, promising an even grander spectacle to come. Here are five other standout moments from an hourlong episode that eased viewers back into Westeros with a series of emotional reunions and one major truth bomb.
The secret is out
Let’s start with that truth bomb. Like almost everyone else in his House, Jon Snow has spent his entire life (both of them) believing he was Ned Stark’s bastard son. That was the promise that his guardian made to Jon’s actual mother, Lyanna Stark — Ned’s sister and wife of Rhaegar Targaryen. Their star-crossed love story is part of the secret history of Westeros, kept hidden from the public as it would upset the justification for Robert Baratheon’s self-serving rebellion against Rhaegar’s father, Aerys II, a.k.a. the “Mad King.” Bran Stark uncovered the truth of Jon’s origins using his time-traveling Three-Eyed Raven powers, and passed word along to Samwell Tarly who had stumbled upon the Lyanna/Rhaegar marriage during a deep dive into the Citadel archives.
Samwell Tarley is dropping truth bombs Jon Snow isn’t ready for! #GoT pic.twitter.com/auBQxKoP91
— Penny Moore (@precociouspenny) April 15, 2019
It’s Sam’s job to break the news to Jon, which he thankfully does at the end of the season premiere rather than waiting until, say, the fourth episode. Kudos to Kit Harington for the look of slow-motion horror that crosses Jon’s face as he absorbs this information. It’s really a four-stage realization: Stage 1 is processing the shock that Ned isn’t his father; Stage 2 is the realization that he’s next in line for the Iron Throne; Stage 3 is the recognition that his heritage technically makes him Daenerys’s rival for the crown; and Stage 4, of course, is the absolute alarm that he’s shacking up with his aunt.
Jon Snow right now. #GameOfThrones pic.twitter.com/ltJFBdWpfL
— Complex (@Complex) April 15, 2019
And just like that, Jon Snow no longer knows nothing #GameofThrones
— 𝔏𝔞𝔲𝔯𝔢𝔫 ?𝔦𝔫𝔞𝔩𝔡𝔦 (@LRinaldiArt) April 15, 2019
jon snow after finding out he was targeryan #GameofThones pic.twitter.com/i1szIW1B9Q
— Philly Phill (@4PFPhill) April 15, 2019
Omg !!!!!!! Jon Snow knows!!!!! King 👑 #GamesOfThrones pic.twitter.com/IUGOodnEnd
— love lynn (@lovelynnwisely) April 15, 2019
The mother of all family feuds
We’re not sure exactly what reaction Daenerys was expecting when she met Jon’s siblings … but it’s safe to say it wasn’t the cold shoulder she received from Sansa. To be fair, the eldest Stark daughter has been holding down the fort at Winterfell while her brother has been gallivanting around Westeros, so it’s a shock to have him return only to admit that he’s ceded his authority as “King in the North” to a woman she’s never met before. You can also chalk her skepticism about Daenerys up to Littlefinger; although that particular snake was slain last season, his not-so-casual suggestion that Sansa is more suited to running things than Jon is still very much present in her brain. And if she decides that she’s also a better ruler than Dany, House Targaryen’s path back to the throne just got more complicated.
Sansa to Dany:
Flattery don’t charge these batteries, honey.#GameofThrones #ThronesYall pic.twitter.com/RwzE7w458E— Black Girl Nerds (@BlackGirlNerds) April 15, 2019
sansa and dany are already being petty #gameofthrones pic.twitter.com/mFaguDxoI4
— Tori😛 (@victoriaamayy) April 15, 2019
Okay. This Sansa/Daenarys catfight in the square later on is gonna be fire. #GameofThrones
— Stanley Read (@sdrj77) April 15, 2019
Sansa reminds me of CERSEI and I LOVE IT!!!! #GameofThrones
— Tato (@tatevik_am) April 15, 2019
Sansa and Daenerys are side eyeing and being shady is amazing. #GameOfThrones #GOT
— You Don't Know Me (@NowKnew) April 15, 2019
New couple alert!
We weren’t the only ones who felt the flames of romance stirring between Arya and Gendry. Twitter took immediate note of how Ned Stark’s youngest daughter and Robert Baratheon’s bastard son seemed to be vibing over their mutual interest in metallurgy and weaponry. We even got an “As you wish” moment, and everyone knows what that means.
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Is something happening between gendry and Arya— Kristin Chirico (@lolacoaster) April 15, 2019
Where is my Arya & Gendry shippers at? You already know I'm ride or die for this couple.
"I have a son, you have a daughter, we'll join our houses." Robert to Ned— Talking Thrones (@Talking_Thrones) April 15, 2019
GENDRY AND ARYA FLIRTING. I AM CRYING ON THE FLOOR #GameOfThrones #ThronesYall pic.twitter.com/BHehKZTRDo
— kt elder-wand (@katiekins93) April 15, 2019
Gendry is the only man good enough for Arya on this entire show.#GameofThrones
— Sylvia (@SylviaObell) April 15, 2019
Idk of this has been said yet or not... but can the celebrity couple name for Arya and Gendry, be Garry? I need them to be a couple #GameofThrones #GOTPremiere
— MacKenzi Brown (@brown_mackenzi) April 15, 2019
Theon’s hero moment
The years have not been kind to Theon Greyjoy, but then again, he’s the kind of person who is easier to root against than root for. Last season ended with the former Reek taking baby steps towards redemption, a journey that continues in the premiere as he leads a surprisingly successful mission to rescue his sister, Yara. And rather than retire in semi-glory to the Iron Islands, he decides to make his way back to Winterfell to fight alongside the family he once betrayed. Don’t get us wrong, we’re still expecting/rooting for Theon to be one of the final season’s casualties, but if he keeps these heroics up, maybe we’ll actually weep over his grave instead of kick extra dirt into it.
Me when Theon busted through the door to save Yara#Thronesyall pic.twitter.com/voboXDJDJm
— #ThronesYall (@ThronesYall) April 15, 2019
Me jumping in to Theon's redemption arc. #GameofThrones pic.twitter.com/ESQ5kyiNKs
— katie bug 🐞 (@the_ktbug) April 15, 2019
Theon redemption arc is a go! #GoT pic.twitter.com/xBilzPrUfI
— Alyssa (@alyg8or) April 15, 2019
He's no longer Reek.
Theon back.— 𝓑𝓻𝓪𝓷𝓭𝓸𝓷 🔌 (@nov_xviii) April 15, 2019
Sometimes, the dead come back
As mentioned before, the Night King’s undead army remained offscreen during this hour. But we did get one killer zombie moment in the form of a climactic jump scare that Jordan Peele would applaud. While exploring the House Umber homestead, Last Hearth, Tormund Giantsbane and Beric Dondarrion discover the seemingly dead body of young Ned Umber. Only he’s not so dead...
Me when the Umber boy turned into a white walker #DemThrones pic.twitter.com/aC2ZyHizI6
— Mike ?? (@educator_mike) April 15, 2019
That Umber boy lowkey made me jump 😂 #GOT #GameofThrones pic.twitter.com/29kAlUKb1Z
— Q. Valentine (@primetimegraham) April 15, 2019
I AM GOING TO HAVE NIGHTMARES ABOUT THE UMBER BOY FOR THE REST OF MY LIFE THANKS @GameOfThrones
— Nellie (@irishsaints23) April 15, 2019
Well, OK, now he is. Whoever placed bets on Ned Umber being the first to go just got a giant payout.
Game of Thrones airs Sundays at 9 p.m. on HBO.
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