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Spoilers follow for Game of Thrones season seven, episode five, “Eastwatch.”

After the spectacular dragon battle of “The Spoils of War,” this week’s episode of Game of Thrones, “Eastwatch,” paused to lớn take a breath and set things up for what looks to be the show’s next big conflict.

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But amongst Jon Snow’s departure for a mission beyond the Wall with a motley crew of supporting characters and Tyrion Lannister’s attempt to lớn arrange a summit between Queen Daenerys và Queen Cersei, we saw intriguing developments in several of the series’ long-running subplots.

We got another hint that Jon Snow’s father is a Targaryen — something Game of Thrones has heavily implied but never outright confirmed, and something that certainly puts an ickier sheen on all of those Jon/Dany flirtation scenes.

Meanwhile, another royal bastard — Gendry, son of the late King Robert Baratheon — popped up again. We last saw Gendry all the way back in season three, and “Eastwatch” reunited him not only with Davos (who saved his life from Stannis in that season), but the Brotherhood without Banners (who handed him over khổng lồ Stannis in the first place).

Finally, Littlefinger seems to lớn have a plan khổng lồ sow chaos among the Stark sisters, and that plan involves an old letter signed by Sansa. Và it’s pretty clear what the letter is, if we think all the way back to season one.

Here’s some more background and context that help explain each of these subplot developments.

Jon Snow pets a rồng — in yet another hint that he’s a Targaryen

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Let’s start off with one scene that could prove enormously consequential to lớn the series: Jon Snow actually petted one of Dany’s dragons, & ... It went great! The dragon seemed to rather lượt thích Jon.

This should be no surprise lớn avid consumers of Game of Thrones tín đồ theories, since the leading theory on Jon Snow’s mysterious parentage has long been that he is not actually Ned Stark’s son but is instead the child of Ned’s late sister Lyanna Stark và Dany’s late older brother Rhaegar Targaryen.

This theory was apparently confirmed in the season six finale, in which Bran saw a vision flashing back to when Ned discovered that his sister Lyanna, who he thought was Rhaegar’s prisoner, had just given birth khổng lồ a baby boy. There are still some loose ends (Lyanna whispered something in Ned’s ear that we couldn’t make out), but the dramatic smash-cut from a close-up of the baby’s face to one of the adult Jon Snow’s face was obvious.

If Jon is indeed a Targaryen, Drogon’s friendliness toward him in this episode makes a whole lot of sense: George R.R. Martin’s books establish that the dragons naturally seem drawn to lớn people with Targaryen blood. This could even foreshadow Jon riding one of Dany’s dragons at some point, since two of them are still conspicuously riderless.

And it also adds an uncomfortable subtext to the increasingly common scenes in which Jon and Dany flirt with each other. Dany is Rhaegar’s younger sister, which would make her Jon’s aunt. So the two are on a slow-motion trajectory toward incest, & they don’t yet realize it.

Finally, there was one more scene with potential implications for Jon that sure seemed interesting. Down in Oldtown, Gilly was reading through some old records và read that a Prince “Ragger” secretly had his marriage annulled in Dorne, so he could marry someone else. Sam blows past this, but if Gilly was in fact trying to lớn read the word “Rhaegar” it would have enormous implications.

Fans of the books have long speculated that Rhaegar might have secretly married Lyanna ... Which, if true, would therefore make Jon not only a Targaryen but a legitimate Targaryen (rather than a bastard). In fact, it would make Jon the rightful heir khổng lồ the Targaryen throne — as the Crown Prince’s son, he’d even be ahead of Dany in the line of succession. (Though lines of succession don’t seem khổng lồ matter much in Westeros these days.)

Gendry has returned. Here’s a reminder of his backstory.

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Remember me? It’s been a while. HBO Meanwhile, during Tyrion and Davos’s excursion into King’s Landing, the show reintroduced a long-missing character — Gendry, played by Joe Dempsie — & positioned him khổng lồ play a major role in the plot going forward.

We were first introduced khổng lồ Gendry midway through season one. While Ned Stark was investigating King’s Landing’s various mysteries, he was introduced to lớn Gendry, a seemingly unremarkable blacksmith’s apprentice. Ned soon discerned that Gendry was in fact a bastard son of King Robert Baratheon (a fact Gendry remained unaware of).

After Robert’s death & the ascension of Prince Joffrey to the throne, Gendry was warned that he wasn’t safe và that he should leave the city. He joined a traveling buổi tiệc nhỏ that was recruiting men for the Night’s Watch — a buổi tiệc ngọt that included an incognito Arya Stark. (As well as Hot Pie.)

Gendry và Arya went through a lot together và bonded, sending shippers’ hearts a-flutter despite Arya’s then-young age. They were attacked by Lannister forces và taken prisoner in season two. They eventually escaped (with the help of Arya’s favorite Faceless Man Jaqen H’ghar), but by the beginning of season three, they were prisoners again, this time of the Brotherhood Without Banners.

Led by Beric Dondarrion & the red priest Thoros of Myr, the Brotherhood was an outlaw group that professed to fight for the people of Westeros. Và at first, Gendry liked what they were selling, and volunteered to lớn join the group.

But it turned out the Brotherhood also served another master: the Lord of Light, the god they believed was responsible for Beric’s multiple resurrections from the dead. So when another servant of that god — Melisandre — showed up và said she needed Gendry, Beric và Thoros handed him right over.

After finally telling the boy about his royal father & bringing him to Dragonstone, Melisandre made clear that she had big plans for Gendry: She wanted to lớn burn him alive as part of a magical ritual she hoped would change Stannis Baratheon’s fortunes in the war. But the good-hearted Davos Seaworth stepped in, defying his king to lớn smuggle Gendry out of the castle, sending him off in a rowboat at the end of season three.

Three & a half seasons later, Gendry is back. Since we last saw him, he’s apparently been living a placid life as a blacksmith in King’s Landing. But as we saw in “Eastwatch,” he was ready and willing khổng lồ abandon that life, first khổng lồ follow Davos out of the city, và then to join Jon Snow on an important mission north of the Wall. There, he met his old nemeses in the Brotherhood once again. & he now wields a hammer as his weapon of choice, lượt thích his father.

We’re still waiting for Gendry’s all-important reunion with Arya. However, his sudden reappearance is a reminder that the Game of Thrones showrunners have forgotten little, and they’re eager lớn tie up loose ends from earlier seasons as they head toward their finale.

What that mysterious Littlefinger letter seems to lớn be

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Think back to lớn this scene in season one. Finally, up in Winterfell, Sansa và Arya’s heartwarming reunion last week is now a thing of the past, as tensions are on the rise between the two sisters — tensions that Littlefinger seems to be planning to lớn exacerbate.

Arya saw the wily schemer obtaining an old letter of some sort written by Sansa. Then, when Littlefinger left his room, Arya broke in and found the letter — và seemed quite disturbed by its contents. & then, when she left, we saw Littlefinger hiding & watching her, suggesting that he wanted her lớn find the letter all along.

We only saw the letter for a second onscreen, but through the magic of modern technology, here’s what (part of) it says:

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The few phrases we can make out here — “swear fealty to lớn King Joffrey” & “tried lớn steal his throne” — make it clear just what this is. It’s a letter Sansa sent to lớn her family under duress, & partially at Littlefinger’s own urging, while she & Ned were Cersei’s prisoners back in season one.

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The exact text of the letter was never read on screen back then, but the gist appeared khổng lồ be that Ned had been arrested for treason & that the Starks should come khổng lồ King’s Landing & swear their loyalty to lớn Joffrey.

When the Starks did receive it back in season one, they quickly dismissed it as being Cersei’s words and not Sansa’s own. But Arya isn’t aware of all this backstory, và seeing this letter could worsen the doubts she already has about her sister’s ambitions.