Why was Tyrion worried & disapproved of Jon and Dany’s actions on the boat?





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In S07E07, “The Dragon and the Wolf”, of Game of Thrones,




Jon ends up in Daenerys's bed-chambers. They end up having sex.




We see Tyrion noticing this & there is a worried look on his face and clear disapproval.



In S08E01, “Winterfell”, when Ser Davos proposes their marriage, Tyrion comments that they make a lovely couple.



Earlier, when Dany is sailing for Westeros, Tyrion advices her to leave her lover Daario behind as Dany can enter alliances through marriage.



There is only Cersei & Jon left at that point to form potential alliance. Tyrion knows Jon well & considers him as a good & honorable & standup guy.



So, why would he be worried and he disapprove of this?










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  • @TheLethalCarrot Tyrion, Jon and Dany ending up together is a spoiler no. Or have we given up completely

    – KharoBangdo
    Apr 16 at 5:23











  • Reword it if you want but that 3 characters end up together is less of a spoiler than “boatsex”.

    – TheLethalCarrot
    Apr 16 at 6:37











  • @TheLethalCarrot "boatsex" has no meaning to a fan who hasn't seen S07 yet. So, it doesn't spoil anything & the title still makes sense for people who are up to date. If a fan explicitly searches for boatsex meaning on Google & gets spoiled, its his responsibility. Over at M&TV.SE, we are extra cautious with spoilers. I havn't been a regular at SciFi.SE for quiet a while so don't know how you guys handle spoilers now

    – KharoBangdo
    Apr 16 at 7:28











  • We’re cautious with spoilers to but there is a limit to be made where you stop otherwise you end up with meaningless titles.

    – TheLethalCarrot
    Apr 16 at 7:56











  • @TheLethalCarrot but both my titles(here and the bronn question) made sense for fans who are up-to-date with the episodes & yet were spoiler free to the fans that didn't know. Anyway, no point continuing this discussion here. You know more about community of SciFi then me

    – KharoBangdo
    Apr 16 at 8:19


















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In S07E07, “The Dragon and the Wolf”, of Game of Thrones,




Jon ends up in Daenerys's bed-chambers. They end up having sex.




We see Tyrion noticing this & there is a worried look on his face and clear disapproval.



In S08E01, “Winterfell”, when Ser Davos proposes their marriage, Tyrion comments that they make a lovely couple.



Earlier, when Dany is sailing for Westeros, Tyrion advices her to leave her lover Daario behind as Dany can enter alliances through marriage.



There is only Cersei & Jon left at that point to form potential alliance. Tyrion knows Jon well & considers him as a good & honorable & standup guy.



So, why would he be worried and he disapprove of this?










share|improve this question

























  • @TheLethalCarrot Tyrion, Jon and Dany ending up together is a spoiler no. Or have we given up completely

    – KharoBangdo
    Apr 16 at 5:23











  • Reword it if you want but that 3 characters end up together is less of a spoiler than “boatsex”.

    – TheLethalCarrot
    Apr 16 at 6:37











  • @TheLethalCarrot "boatsex" has no meaning to a fan who hasn't seen S07 yet. So, it doesn't spoil anything & the title still makes sense for people who are up to date. If a fan explicitly searches for boatsex meaning on Google & gets spoiled, its his responsibility. Over at M&TV.SE, we are extra cautious with spoilers. I havn't been a regular at SciFi.SE for quiet a while so don't know how you guys handle spoilers now

    – KharoBangdo
    Apr 16 at 7:28











  • We’re cautious with spoilers to but there is a limit to be made where you stop otherwise you end up with meaningless titles.

    – TheLethalCarrot
    Apr 16 at 7:56











  • @TheLethalCarrot but both my titles(here and the bronn question) made sense for fans who are up-to-date with the episodes & yet were spoiler free to the fans that didn't know. Anyway, no point continuing this discussion here. You know more about community of SciFi then me

    – KharoBangdo
    Apr 16 at 8:19














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In S07E07, “The Dragon and the Wolf”, of Game of Thrones,




Jon ends up in Daenerys's bed-chambers. They end up having sex.




We see Tyrion noticing this & there is a worried look on his face and clear disapproval.



In S08E01, “Winterfell”, when Ser Davos proposes their marriage, Tyrion comments that they make a lovely couple.



Earlier, when Dany is sailing for Westeros, Tyrion advices her to leave her lover Daario behind as Dany can enter alliances through marriage.



There is only Cersei & Jon left at that point to form potential alliance. Tyrion knows Jon well & considers him as a good & honorable & standup guy.



So, why would he be worried and he disapprove of this?










share|improve this question
















In S07E07, “The Dragon and the Wolf”, of Game of Thrones,




Jon ends up in Daenerys's bed-chambers. They end up having sex.




We see Tyrion noticing this & there is a worried look on his face and clear disapproval.



In S08E01, “Winterfell”, when Ser Davos proposes their marriage, Tyrion comments that they make a lovely couple.



Earlier, when Dany is sailing for Westeros, Tyrion advices her to leave her lover Daario behind as Dany can enter alliances through marriage.



There is only Cersei & Jon left at that point to form potential alliance. Tyrion knows Jon well & considers him as a good & honorable & standup guy.



So, why would he be worried and he disapprove of this?







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  • @TheLethalCarrot Tyrion, Jon and Dany ending up together is a spoiler no. Or have we given up completely

    – KharoBangdo
    Apr 16 at 5:23











  • Reword it if you want but that 3 characters end up together is less of a spoiler than “boatsex”.

    – TheLethalCarrot
    Apr 16 at 6:37











  • @TheLethalCarrot "boatsex" has no meaning to a fan who hasn't seen S07 yet. So, it doesn't spoil anything & the title still makes sense for people who are up to date. If a fan explicitly searches for boatsex meaning on Google & gets spoiled, its his responsibility. Over at M&TV.SE, we are extra cautious with spoilers. I havn't been a regular at SciFi.SE for quiet a while so don't know how you guys handle spoilers now

    – KharoBangdo
    Apr 16 at 7:28











  • We’re cautious with spoilers to but there is a limit to be made where you stop otherwise you end up with meaningless titles.

    – TheLethalCarrot
    Apr 16 at 7:56











  • @TheLethalCarrot but both my titles(here and the bronn question) made sense for fans who are up-to-date with the episodes & yet were spoiler free to the fans that didn't know. Anyway, no point continuing this discussion here. You know more about community of SciFi then me

    – KharoBangdo
    Apr 16 at 8:19



















  • @TheLethalCarrot Tyrion, Jon and Dany ending up together is a spoiler no. Or have we given up completely

    – KharoBangdo
    Apr 16 at 5:23











  • Reword it if you want but that 3 characters end up together is less of a spoiler than “boatsex”.

    – TheLethalCarrot
    Apr 16 at 6:37











  • @TheLethalCarrot "boatsex" has no meaning to a fan who hasn't seen S07 yet. So, it doesn't spoil anything & the title still makes sense for people who are up to date. If a fan explicitly searches for boatsex meaning on Google & gets spoiled, its his responsibility. Over at M&TV.SE, we are extra cautious with spoilers. I havn't been a regular at SciFi.SE for quiet a while so don't know how you guys handle spoilers now

    – KharoBangdo
    Apr 16 at 7:28











  • We’re cautious with spoilers to but there is a limit to be made where you stop otherwise you end up with meaningless titles.

    – TheLethalCarrot
    Apr 16 at 7:56











  • @TheLethalCarrot but both my titles(here and the bronn question) made sense for fans who are up-to-date with the episodes & yet were spoiler free to the fans that didn't know. Anyway, no point continuing this discussion here. You know more about community of SciFi then me

    – KharoBangdo
    Apr 16 at 8:19

















@TheLethalCarrot Tyrion, Jon and Dany ending up together is a spoiler no. Or have we given up completely

– KharoBangdo
Apr 16 at 5:23





@TheLethalCarrot Tyrion, Jon and Dany ending up together is a spoiler no. Or have we given up completely

– KharoBangdo
Apr 16 at 5:23













Reword it if you want but that 3 characters end up together is less of a spoiler than “boatsex”.

– TheLethalCarrot
Apr 16 at 6:37





Reword it if you want but that 3 characters end up together is less of a spoiler than “boatsex”.

– TheLethalCarrot
Apr 16 at 6:37













@TheLethalCarrot "boatsex" has no meaning to a fan who hasn't seen S07 yet. So, it doesn't spoil anything & the title still makes sense for people who are up to date. If a fan explicitly searches for boatsex meaning on Google & gets spoiled, its his responsibility. Over at M&TV.SE, we are extra cautious with spoilers. I havn't been a regular at SciFi.SE for quiet a while so don't know how you guys handle spoilers now

– KharoBangdo
Apr 16 at 7:28





@TheLethalCarrot "boatsex" has no meaning to a fan who hasn't seen S07 yet. So, it doesn't spoil anything & the title still makes sense for people who are up to date. If a fan explicitly searches for boatsex meaning on Google & gets spoiled, its his responsibility. Over at M&TV.SE, we are extra cautious with spoilers. I havn't been a regular at SciFi.SE for quiet a while so don't know how you guys handle spoilers now

– KharoBangdo
Apr 16 at 7:28













We’re cautious with spoilers to but there is a limit to be made where you stop otherwise you end up with meaningless titles.

– TheLethalCarrot
Apr 16 at 7:56





We’re cautious with spoilers to but there is a limit to be made where you stop otherwise you end up with meaningless titles.

– TheLethalCarrot
Apr 16 at 7:56













@TheLethalCarrot but both my titles(here and the bronn question) made sense for fans who are up-to-date with the episodes & yet were spoiler free to the fans that didn't know. Anyway, no point continuing this discussion here. You know more about community of SciFi then me

– KharoBangdo
Apr 16 at 8:19





@TheLethalCarrot but both my titles(here and the bronn question) made sense for fans who are up-to-date with the episodes & yet were spoiler free to the fans that didn't know. Anyway, no point continuing this discussion here. You know more about community of SciFi then me

– KharoBangdo
Apr 16 at 8:19










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Because Tyrion loves Dany



In the official script for Season 7 Episode 4, “The Spoils of War”, the script reads as follows:




The brother he loves races towards his probable death at the hands of the queen Tyrion also loves.



Game of Thrones, Season 7 Episode 4, “The Spoils of War”




The scripts were provided to the Writers Guild of America West, you can see the full context here:




For season 6 episode 10 'The Winds of Winter', the script reads at one point: "Dany is staring into the distance so Tyrion is able to watch her from up close. Goddamn but she is beautiful.



"He watches her for a beat too long and turns away. Lost in her own thoughts, she doesn't notice that he's flustered."



Season 7 episode 4 'The Spoils of War' makes this even more obvious. During the scene where Tyrion watches Jaime putting himself in mortal danger by charging at Daenerys and her dragon Drogon, the script says: "The brother he loves races towards his probable death at the hands of the queen Tyrion also loves."







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  • FWIW I thought the Inside the Episode for Episode 1 had something about Tyrion and Dany but either I’m missing something when I watched it or I’m making it up

    – TheLethalCarrot
    Apr 15 at 19:03






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    Note that 'love' need not imply romantic/sexual love. Tyrion does not 'love' Jaime in the way Cersei does, he just loves him as a friend and brother. However, the quote about Tyrion getting flustered over Dany's beauty seems much less ambiguous.

    – DaaaahWhoosh
    Apr 15 at 21:52











  • Love can be in various forms. I don't feel he loves Dany sexually, maybe protectively as a adult figure to her. He admires Jon. Anyway, If it was his protective instincts, its understandable. If it's jealousy, the writers appear to have forgotten about it. Alt-Shift-X mentioned that Tyrion loves Dany. Maybe that's where you got the idea

    – KharoBangdo
    Apr 16 at 7:33











  • @KharoBangdo "Alt-Shift-X mentioned that Tyrion loves Dany. Maybe that's where you got the idea" Never heard of Alt-Shift-X but in either case I didn't get the "idea" from anywhere I am quoting from the script.

    – TheLethalCarrot
    Apr 16 at 8:52












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Because Tyrion loves Dany



In the official script for Season 7 Episode 4, “The Spoils of War”, the script reads as follows:




The brother he loves races towards his probable death at the hands of the queen Tyrion also loves.



Game of Thrones, Season 7 Episode 4, “The Spoils of War”




The scripts were provided to the Writers Guild of America West, you can see the full context here:




For season 6 episode 10 'The Winds of Winter', the script reads at one point: "Dany is staring into the distance so Tyrion is able to watch her from up close. Goddamn but she is beautiful.



"He watches her for a beat too long and turns away. Lost in her own thoughts, she doesn't notice that he's flustered."



Season 7 episode 4 'The Spoils of War' makes this even more obvious. During the scene where Tyrion watches Jaime putting himself in mortal danger by charging at Daenerys and her dragon Drogon, the script says: "The brother he loves races towards his probable death at the hands of the queen Tyrion also loves."







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  • FWIW I thought the Inside the Episode for Episode 1 had something about Tyrion and Dany but either I’m missing something when I watched it or I’m making it up

    – TheLethalCarrot
    Apr 15 at 19:03






  • 1





    Note that 'love' need not imply romantic/sexual love. Tyrion does not 'love' Jaime in the way Cersei does, he just loves him as a friend and brother. However, the quote about Tyrion getting flustered over Dany's beauty seems much less ambiguous.

    – DaaaahWhoosh
    Apr 15 at 21:52











  • Love can be in various forms. I don't feel he loves Dany sexually, maybe protectively as a adult figure to her. He admires Jon. Anyway, If it was his protective instincts, its understandable. If it's jealousy, the writers appear to have forgotten about it. Alt-Shift-X mentioned that Tyrion loves Dany. Maybe that's where you got the idea

    – KharoBangdo
    Apr 16 at 7:33











  • @KharoBangdo "Alt-Shift-X mentioned that Tyrion loves Dany. Maybe that's where you got the idea" Never heard of Alt-Shift-X but in either case I didn't get the "idea" from anywhere I am quoting from the script.

    – TheLethalCarrot
    Apr 16 at 8:52
















11














Because Tyrion loves Dany



In the official script for Season 7 Episode 4, “The Spoils of War”, the script reads as follows:




The brother he loves races towards his probable death at the hands of the queen Tyrion also loves.



Game of Thrones, Season 7 Episode 4, “The Spoils of War”




The scripts were provided to the Writers Guild of America West, you can see the full context here:




For season 6 episode 10 'The Winds of Winter', the script reads at one point: "Dany is staring into the distance so Tyrion is able to watch her from up close. Goddamn but she is beautiful.



"He watches her for a beat too long and turns away. Lost in her own thoughts, she doesn't notice that he's flustered."



Season 7 episode 4 'The Spoils of War' makes this even more obvious. During the scene where Tyrion watches Jaime putting himself in mortal danger by charging at Daenerys and her dragon Drogon, the script says: "The brother he loves races towards his probable death at the hands of the queen Tyrion also loves."







share|improve this answer
























  • FWIW I thought the Inside the Episode for Episode 1 had something about Tyrion and Dany but either I’m missing something when I watched it or I’m making it up

    – TheLethalCarrot
    Apr 15 at 19:03






  • 1





    Note that 'love' need not imply romantic/sexual love. Tyrion does not 'love' Jaime in the way Cersei does, he just loves him as a friend and brother. However, the quote about Tyrion getting flustered over Dany's beauty seems much less ambiguous.

    – DaaaahWhoosh
    Apr 15 at 21:52











  • Love can be in various forms. I don't feel he loves Dany sexually, maybe protectively as a adult figure to her. He admires Jon. Anyway, If it was his protective instincts, its understandable. If it's jealousy, the writers appear to have forgotten about it. Alt-Shift-X mentioned that Tyrion loves Dany. Maybe that's where you got the idea

    – KharoBangdo
    Apr 16 at 7:33











  • @KharoBangdo "Alt-Shift-X mentioned that Tyrion loves Dany. Maybe that's where you got the idea" Never heard of Alt-Shift-X but in either case I didn't get the "idea" from anywhere I am quoting from the script.

    – TheLethalCarrot
    Apr 16 at 8:52














11












11








11







Because Tyrion loves Dany



In the official script for Season 7 Episode 4, “The Spoils of War”, the script reads as follows:




The brother he loves races towards his probable death at the hands of the queen Tyrion also loves.



Game of Thrones, Season 7 Episode 4, “The Spoils of War”




The scripts were provided to the Writers Guild of America West, you can see the full context here:




For season 6 episode 10 'The Winds of Winter', the script reads at one point: "Dany is staring into the distance so Tyrion is able to watch her from up close. Goddamn but she is beautiful.



"He watches her for a beat too long and turns away. Lost in her own thoughts, she doesn't notice that he's flustered."



Season 7 episode 4 'The Spoils of War' makes this even more obvious. During the scene where Tyrion watches Jaime putting himself in mortal danger by charging at Daenerys and her dragon Drogon, the script says: "The brother he loves races towards his probable death at the hands of the queen Tyrion also loves."







share|improve this answer













Because Tyrion loves Dany



In the official script for Season 7 Episode 4, “The Spoils of War”, the script reads as follows:




The brother he loves races towards his probable death at the hands of the queen Tyrion also loves.



Game of Thrones, Season 7 Episode 4, “The Spoils of War”




The scripts were provided to the Writers Guild of America West, you can see the full context here:




For season 6 episode 10 'The Winds of Winter', the script reads at one point: "Dany is staring into the distance so Tyrion is able to watch her from up close. Goddamn but she is beautiful.



"He watches her for a beat too long and turns away. Lost in her own thoughts, she doesn't notice that he's flustered."



Season 7 episode 4 'The Spoils of War' makes this even more obvious. During the scene where Tyrion watches Jaime putting himself in mortal danger by charging at Daenerys and her dragon Drogon, the script says: "The brother he loves races towards his probable death at the hands of the queen Tyrion also loves."








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  • FWIW I thought the Inside the Episode for Episode 1 had something about Tyrion and Dany but either I’m missing something when I watched it or I’m making it up

    – TheLethalCarrot
    Apr 15 at 19:03






  • 1





    Note that 'love' need not imply romantic/sexual love. Tyrion does not 'love' Jaime in the way Cersei does, he just loves him as a friend and brother. However, the quote about Tyrion getting flustered over Dany's beauty seems much less ambiguous.

    – DaaaahWhoosh
    Apr 15 at 21:52











  • Love can be in various forms. I don't feel he loves Dany sexually, maybe protectively as a adult figure to her. He admires Jon. Anyway, If it was his protective instincts, its understandable. If it's jealousy, the writers appear to have forgotten about it. Alt-Shift-X mentioned that Tyrion loves Dany. Maybe that's where you got the idea

    – KharoBangdo
    Apr 16 at 7:33











  • @KharoBangdo "Alt-Shift-X mentioned that Tyrion loves Dany. Maybe that's where you got the idea" Never heard of Alt-Shift-X but in either case I didn't get the "idea" from anywhere I am quoting from the script.

    – TheLethalCarrot
    Apr 16 at 8:52



















  • FWIW I thought the Inside the Episode for Episode 1 had something about Tyrion and Dany but either I’m missing something when I watched it or I’m making it up

    – TheLethalCarrot
    Apr 15 at 19:03






  • 1





    Note that 'love' need not imply romantic/sexual love. Tyrion does not 'love' Jaime in the way Cersei does, he just loves him as a friend and brother. However, the quote about Tyrion getting flustered over Dany's beauty seems much less ambiguous.

    – DaaaahWhoosh
    Apr 15 at 21:52











  • Love can be in various forms. I don't feel he loves Dany sexually, maybe protectively as a adult figure to her. He admires Jon. Anyway, If it was his protective instincts, its understandable. If it's jealousy, the writers appear to have forgotten about it. Alt-Shift-X mentioned that Tyrion loves Dany. Maybe that's where you got the idea

    – KharoBangdo
    Apr 16 at 7:33











  • @KharoBangdo "Alt-Shift-X mentioned that Tyrion loves Dany. Maybe that's where you got the idea" Never heard of Alt-Shift-X but in either case I didn't get the "idea" from anywhere I am quoting from the script.

    – TheLethalCarrot
    Apr 16 at 8:52

















FWIW I thought the Inside the Episode for Episode 1 had something about Tyrion and Dany but either I’m missing something when I watched it or I’m making it up

– TheLethalCarrot
Apr 15 at 19:03





FWIW I thought the Inside the Episode for Episode 1 had something about Tyrion and Dany but either I’m missing something when I watched it or I’m making it up

– TheLethalCarrot
Apr 15 at 19:03




1




1





Note that 'love' need not imply romantic/sexual love. Tyrion does not 'love' Jaime in the way Cersei does, he just loves him as a friend and brother. However, the quote about Tyrion getting flustered over Dany's beauty seems much less ambiguous.

– DaaaahWhoosh
Apr 15 at 21:52





Note that 'love' need not imply romantic/sexual love. Tyrion does not 'love' Jaime in the way Cersei does, he just loves him as a friend and brother. However, the quote about Tyrion getting flustered over Dany's beauty seems much less ambiguous.

– DaaaahWhoosh
Apr 15 at 21:52













Love can be in various forms. I don't feel he loves Dany sexually, maybe protectively as a adult figure to her. He admires Jon. Anyway, If it was his protective instincts, its understandable. If it's jealousy, the writers appear to have forgotten about it. Alt-Shift-X mentioned that Tyrion loves Dany. Maybe that's where you got the idea

– KharoBangdo
Apr 16 at 7:33





Love can be in various forms. I don't feel he loves Dany sexually, maybe protectively as a adult figure to her. He admires Jon. Anyway, If it was his protective instincts, its understandable. If it's jealousy, the writers appear to have forgotten about it. Alt-Shift-X mentioned that Tyrion loves Dany. Maybe that's where you got the idea

– KharoBangdo
Apr 16 at 7:33













@KharoBangdo "Alt-Shift-X mentioned that Tyrion loves Dany. Maybe that's where you got the idea" Never heard of Alt-Shift-X but in either case I didn't get the "idea" from anywhere I am quoting from the script.

– TheLethalCarrot
Apr 16 at 8:52





@KharoBangdo "Alt-Shift-X mentioned that Tyrion loves Dany. Maybe that's where you got the idea" Never heard of Alt-Shift-X but in either case I didn't get the "idea" from anywhere I am quoting from the script.

– TheLethalCarrot
Apr 16 at 8:52


















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