Be warned. Spoilers ahead. The ending of Game of Thrones” Season 7, Episode 4 (“The Spoils Of War”) thrilled GOT fans as Daenerys Targaryen (Emilia Clarke) finally comes face to face with Jamie Lannister (Nikolaj Coster-Waldau). Meanwhile, Jon Snow (Kit Harington) continues to decline Dany’s order to bend the knee. Still, many GOT speculators are certain than Jon will eventually ride Dany’s dragon Rhaegal this season.

King Targaryen

In a rather amusing scene in The Spoils of War, Ser Davos (Liam Cunningham) points out that neither King Jon nor King Snow sounds right.

Soon enough, he might have to get used to calling Jon ‘King Targaryen.’

That Jon Snow is a Targaryen had always been a popular theory among many readers of George R.R. Martin’s “A Song of Ice and Fire” (ASOIAF) series. Even before Bran Stark (Isaac Hempstead Wright) had a vision in GOT 6 about Jon’s Targaryen blood, more people were already convinced that Jon is actually Daenerys’ nephew. Now that Jon is in Dragonstone with Dany and her dragons, fans could not wait to see Jon mount Rhaegal. Will this happen in GOT 7, Episode 5?

HBO’s GOT 7x5 trailer shows Jon Snow standing before the fierce Drogon. This happens in the same episode featuring the march of the white walkers. This could be the moment that many fans have been anticipating.

Drogon is expected to sniff and sense that Jon Snow is family. Jon could be riding Rhaegal in a battle against the Night King and his army of “walking dead men” (as Tyrion called them).

Taming dragons on Dragonstone

Soon after meeting him, Dany told Jon that she named two of her three dragons after her brothers Rhaegar and Viserys.

Dany’s reaction once she finds out that Jon is Rahegar’s son would be priceless. She is expected to know soon enough that this man who would not bend the knee is her nephew.

Like many fans, Ser Davos is aware of the sexual chemistry between Daenerys and Jon. This ‘spark’ between the two could develop into something that Cersei (Lena Headey) and Jamie know too well.

Is Jamie Lannister dead or alive?

It is hard to imagine that the end has come for Jamie Lannister. He made a stupid move against Drogon. He would suffer for it. He would probably be held captive again with his (and Tyrion’s) pal, Bronn (Jerome Flynn). They would all be on the same island with Theon Greyjoy (Alfie Allen), who is crawling on his way to full redemption. GOT 7, Episode 5 and the final two episodes of the season should not be missed.

Will Theon and Jamie team up against Cersei’s new army chief, Euron Greyjoy (Pilou Asbæk)? It is a season of reunions and frenemies working together. Ser Jorah (Iain Glen) is also on his way to meet Dany again. These are the characters who are likely to have the privilege of being first to see Jon Snow ride a dragon.