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Some Mysterious issues in Final episode?


**Tyrion lannister
He go to manage his sister to agree on the truce and find out she is pregnant. Then what is their conversation we don't know but all of a sudden she agree to join the force. But later we find out this was just cunning play of cercei.
In between the bed scenes of jon-queen we saw the some kind of "annoying" or "disgusted" face of tyrion, it surely say he didn't like it. Question is,
Is tyrion in love with dragon queen? Or he is plotting something against danny along with his sister(i know its almost impossible). Because earlier this season we saw he somehow pissed off by burning tarly family or burning their own lannister army. He is my favorite man in this show but lannister after all. In sex secene he seem more pissed of. Carcei revealed some of her plans to jaime but not all of it thats i'm certain, then he never walked away alive.
**Jon Snow
The revealed true identity of jon snow somehow write his death sentence i suppose. We already hinted the witch's word about the incapability of pregnancy could be wrong and if the dragon queen able to give birth the son of jon snow, he is expandable. Big Jon's death by finishing great war, little Jon's birth who is the truest heir of throne; isn't it we so called the "bittersweet" ending??!!
**Roberts rebellion
As long as i know reagon kidnapped layna stark, now it's turn to love story, then whats the point of Rebellion? Roberts "beloved" don't love him, love reagon. So Roberts aim was not as clean as we thought earlier??

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Regarding Cersei: You'd also agree to anything if you enemies had a trained dragon parked on your doorstep.

Regarding Robert: The rebellion had a lot of valid reasons for happening, the rightful king was batshit crazy, was roasting his and Ned's relatives alive in the throne room, and was secretly planning to blow up King's Landing. The "abduction" of Lyanna may have been important to Ned and Robert, but it wasn't a big deal compared to the issues with the king.

Re Job: If his birth had been revealed earlier, it would have gotten Jon killed, because just be being alive he would be a threat to the Baratheon throne. As it is, I think he'll end up on the throne in the end, heartbroken because his beloved queen didn't make it with him (my long-standing guess), and not wanting the job. But he'll be the rightful king.

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