Why is no-one talking about how Drogon shot a column of fire that had to be well over 2,500°F / 1,370°Celsius in order to melt the steel of the Iron Throne...
Yet Jon Snow just stood there less than 10 feet away from the inferno without even getting singed? #GameOfThronesFinalepic.twitter.com/Iq9tG4Havn
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Nope! He isn't! He burnt his hand when he took the lantern from Knight Commander Mormont and threw it on a wight and set it on fire. Jon isn't fireproof.
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Thanks for detailing that.
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Guy guys, it's clearly fictional.
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This just seems to me like an unsupported excuse we jump to to cover this fail. The showrunners haven't set that power up at all for Jon far as I can tell. Maybe molten gold is different, but Dany's brother didn't display that. And GRRM said constant fire immunity isn't canon.
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It was transferred to him during the Targaryen right of incestual shagging
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But his cloths?
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#5/19 was an inside job
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That's what I was thinking while watching that seen, too.
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