Thread:KillRoy231/@comment-13636762-20190506232410/@comment-1031724-20190516163936

Theon, Jaime, and Melisandre reformed after doing some pretty horrible things, but Daenerys might be too far gone, although she has had her vengeance. A leak says Jon kills her and her dragon, but while a few of those have been accurate, a few of them weren't (it said the professional assassin stabs the evil queen disguised as her brother/lover while in reality, the queen and her brother are crushed when the dragon collapses the castle). I suspect this is a result of alternate endings they filmed so even the actors don't know how it ends, much like Endgame. (similar to the one where Thanos gets Death to revive him, Cap sacrifices himself to kill Thanos and his army, and they recharge the stones, the whole thing sounds similar to how it happened but with major differences)

I'd say Jon Snow is the main hero now. He's always been one of the main characters. Initially his story would be a bit detached from the others as well as he'd be at the Wall guarding it from wildlings, and later battling White Walkers after he kills the wildling leader and the others reform. Following his death and revival, he leaves the Wall and battles Ramsay, one of the most evil and sadistic villains in the show (along with Joffrey and the Mountain) to take his hometown back, and his cousin (Sophie Turner) feeds Ramsay to his dogs, whom he hasn't fed for a week. (A fitting end for him coz not only is it brutal, but he'd have them hunt girls for sport, and fed his baby brother to them)

He is. For the first three seasons he's kinda been with some of the villains, as he is the other brother of the evil queen and son of a tyrant who ordered children strangled in their sleep, but his father and sister have always had it in for him for being a dwarf (unlike his brother, who seems more honorable despite his incest with the queen), and he is always morally opposed to the terrible things his nephew Joffrey does, and tries to stop him. When he is falsely accused of killing Joffrey (good riddance), which his father knows he didn't do but uses it as a pretext to have him killed, he leaves the area and joins Daenerys's side. He tries to reason with her to not kill those innocent people and is horrified when she does. He and Jon previously wanted her to be queen, but I bet now they're reconsidering.