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itachi86 · 2 months
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mia wanting to learn how to dislocate her thumbs haha
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cockworkangels · 2 months
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he's so funnyyyy like yeah fair enough i AM a serial killer
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renegadesstuff · 9 months
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“babe” and “rick” in one episode 🥹🤍
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winnie-the-monster · 9 months
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“I’m not leaving you.”
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Rewatching 8x05 for writing reasons, which is just a brilliant episode, despite any reasons some might have to hate it, valid or invalid. Miguel Sapochnik is directing and you see his talent and epicness in every shot (that man deserves a freaking Emmy already, I said what I said) but also there are so many things being shown here that if you muted the episode after Daenerys makes her decision, during the battle scene, you would be able to tell exactly what each character is thinking and what's really going on in the story besides the surface action.
Which brings me to that one scene that a lot of people said the woman being attacked as a stand-in for Sansa in the episode for Jon. They are correct and here's how.
Jon is walking through the melee, only coming to life to defend himself when Lannister soldiers are trying to attack him. The Northerners aren't listening to him, they're attacking innocent civilians, Grey Worm is on a killing spree, Davos is trying to help people get away from the bloodshed, Dany is burning the city, Tyrion is off somewhere horrified, Cersei is watching in terror from the Red Keep... But during this scene, the sound is muted to a point where the sounds of battle happening all around Jon sound very far away. We're now seeing what Jon sees, we're in his shock fugue with him. We see on his left civilians, namely women, being brutalized by soldiers -> he keeps walking. We on his right a woman being knocked down to the ground while a child is watching in horror, blood spatter and bodies all around her (and obviously traumatized & also in danger herself since no one is left to protect her) -> he keeps walking. He then sees a Lanniser soldier telling people to run, something his soldiers should be doing (and something he himself should be doing like Davos) but he's not. While the sounds are still muted, Jon notices another Lannister soldier about to rush him and he goes into autopilot & fights the soldier off. He then looks around in horror.
This is not what he signed up for and he almost looks lost, like he doesn't know what to do. Then the sound comes back fully and he hears a scream. In all of the melee, chaos, and death around him, he hears this one woman above the rest and turns to see her being dragged into an alley to presumably be assaulted by one of his own men.
Sure enough, she's about to be and she is trying to crawl away when the man catches her again. Jon ends up saving her, threatening to run his sword through the man. When the latter tries to fight him off to go back to assault this woman, Jon kills him and tells the woman to hide.
So how is this woman standing in for Sansa besides the obvious?
Two ways.
1) Ramsay was the former Warden of the North, the former bastard of Roose Bolton who was a Northerner who "served" Robb Stark, the first King in the North, before betraying him to the Lannisters. The soldier Jon faces off with is a Northerner and is supposed to be under Jon's command as Warden of the North and the former second King in the North.
2) Sansa is who stirs Jon into action when he feels lost.
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And the parallels between the gif above with Dany and the dagger to the Northern soldier that had Jon's sword run through him, and Jon's staring almost sadly at the man, realizing he had to kill one of his own are far from being coincidental.
Not only was this a precursor to what would occur in 8x06 (and why Jon would make the decision he did) but it also is symbolic of the dynamic between Jon and Sansa as a whole. She's the one who stirs him into action, no matter how terrified or traumatized or angry he might be in that moment (like the shock fugue). No matter how lost he might feel. She gives him direction and dare I say a purpose when he has none (after his death; after the WW are defeated & Dany has gone into tyrant mode).
No wonder we weren't allowed to see Sansa's (or Arya's) reaction to the news of his being a Targaryen.
No wonder Jon told Melisandre not to bring him back if he lost the Battle of the Bastards (after Sansa told him if he lost, she wouldn't be going back to Ramsay alive).
No wonder Jon was not happy with Sansa on the dock in 8x06.
She's always stirred him into action when he doesn't want to be or know how to do it himself (after his death).
He passed a woman he could have saved.
He passed a child he could have helped.
He saw someone on the other side helping and doing the right thing.
The only time he steps in to help someone else is the woman about to be assaulted.
(x) "You are the shield that guards the realms of men. You've always tried to do the right thing. No matter the cost. You've tried to protect people. Who's the greatest threat to the people now?" (no reaction)
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"Do you think I'm the last man she'll execute? Who is more dangerous than the rightful heir to the Iron Throne?" (no reaction)
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"And your sisters? Do you see them bending the knee?" (a little bit of a reaction)
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"Why do you think Sansa told me the truth about you? Because she doesn't want Dany to be queen." (more of a reaction)
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"No, but you do. And you have to choose now." (he hesitatingly goes to confront Dany and then 🗡️)
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It's not just about her being his "sister" or because she's Lady Stark or family or because they were the last two Starks once upon a time. She literally stirs him into action and gives him purpose. Her pushing to go back to Winterfell led to him caring about the WW invasion again. Her being the one he chooses to protect ended a tyrant and changed history, leading for her to become the first Queen in the North and regain Northern Independence, where she can be forever safe.
It was always Sansa for him, starting in 6x04.
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m4ndysk4nkovich · 5 months
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i rewatched 8x05 and i somehow missed that ian fucked that old woman?? the rich one, the one that was married to the guy who was a regular at the fairy tail that ian had tried to blackmail. she said that she heard he gives “exquisite head” and she’ll give him the 30k for the church if he fucks her and then later he has the 30k… how did i miss that
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release-your-sweets · 6 months
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Criminal Minds episodes I rewatch the most (Seasons 6-10)
Season 6
6x04 Compromising Positions
6x10 What Happens at Home...
6x11 25 to Life (Highlight: Derek Morgan)
6x12 Corazon
6x14 Sense Memory
6x16 Coda
6x19 With Friends Like These...
6x22 Out of the Light
6x24 Supply & Demand
Season 7
7x01 It Takes A Village (Highlight: "This is calm and it's doctor")
7x04 Painless (Highlight: the prank war)
7x06 Epilogue
7x07 There's No Place Like Home
7x09 Self-fulfilling Prophecy
7x11 True Genius (Highlight: Spencer Reid)
7x13 Snake Eyes (Highlight: Poker Reid)
7x15 A Thin Line (Highlight: Paul Johansson is Dan Scott but even worse)
7x16 A Family Affair (Highlight: The end of the episode)
7x19 Heathridge Manor (Highlights: It's a good kind of creepy and Juliet Landau is in it)
Season 8
8x04 God Complex (Highlight: Maeve)
8x05 The Good Earth
8x06 The Apprenticeship (Highlight: Softball game)
8x13 Magnum Opus (Highlight: The team supporting Reid)
8x14 All That Remains (Highlight: The plot twist)
8x15 Broken
8x18 Restoration (Highlight: Derek Morgan)
8x20 Alchemy
Season 9
9x06 In The Blood (Highlight: Day of the Dead celebration)
9x07 Gatekeeper (Highlight: Spencer Reid delivering a baby)
9x11 Bully (Highlight: Alex Blake)
9x12 The Black Queen (Highlight: Penelope Garcia)
9x15 Mr. & Mrs. Anderson
9x16 Gabby
9x18 Rabid
9x20 Blood Relations
9x21 What Happens in Mecklinburg
9x22 Fatal
9x23 Angels
9x24 Demons
Season 10
10x03 A Thousand Suns
10x04 The Itch
10x05 Boxed In
10x06 If the Shoe Fits (Highlight: Prince Charming Reid)
10x09 Fate
10x11 The Forever People
10x12 Anonymous
10x13 Nelson's Sparrow
10x14 Hero Worship (Highlight: ME Einstein, Derek Morgan defusing a bomb, Rossi & Reid friendship)
10x18 Rock Creek Park (Highlight: Spencer Reid and Dorian Loker)
10x23 The Hunt
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rapha-reads · 1 year
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I'm rewatching Time Heist (8x05), and holy shit, the Doctor DEFINITELY had a thing going on with Psi. Literally, at the very end of the episode, first Psi takes the Doctor's hand in BOTH of his hands, and then the Doctor makes the call me sign.
I had been wondering, either Psi had a crush on the Doctor, or Jonathan Bailey had a crush on Peter Capaldi (which, understandable, mate). Turns out, maybe it's both, but it's definitely sire Psi and Twelfth dated.
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elfsroot · 1 year
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                                                           T H E   B E L L S
 Game of Thrones rewatch - 8x05
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starlightandsunshine · 7 months
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I've been rewatching Charmed in a randomised order and just watched three episodes in a row.
Watching Rewitched (8x05), Desperate Housewitches (8x04), and How to Make a Quilt out of Americans (2x17) back to back sure is an Order
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itachi86 · 2 months
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roooy again i love him
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cockworkangels · 2 months
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renegadesstuff · 6 months
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“Beckett still loves you...with a passion, and you don't have to measure pheromones to sense that.” 🥹
S8E05, “The Nose” aired 8 years ago (October 19, 2015) ❤️‍🩹
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winnie-the-monster · 9 months
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deanwasalwaysbi · 3 years
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Sam’s Problem with Benny
Poor Benny.  The way he was treated wasn’t fair.  He knew how to be ‘vegetarian’ for someone he loved. He did it for Andrea, but she turned on him. He did it for Elizabeth, but then he had to leave because of Martin.  He wanted to do it for/with Dean, but Dean abandoned him for Sam. 
Unable to stay sober for himself, Benny slipped and fed on humans, and then, unable to deal with what he or his life had become, met an unhappy end.
WHY SAM?!
The way Sam reacts to Benny doesn’t really make any sense on the face of it. Sam was willing to trust Lenore in Season 2 having just met her, whereas Dean knows Benny and spent a year with him. Sam trusted Amy, Sam has trusted many would be monsters by now, actually. 
So why does Sam have such a different reaction?
Most likely - IMO - Dean killed Amy and Sam lost Amelia
Sam is transferring his anger toward Dean for Amy, onto Benny
Dean killed Amy and yet is letting Benny live and that is killing Sam.
The brothers never really dealt with it, they just had to move on to save the world, and then Dean died.  Sam never got to deal with those feelings and then Benny showed up and Dean is a complete hypocrite. 
Sam is projecting his anger about losing Amelia onto Benny.
Sam had a nice life and he lost that because his brother came back from the dead and he has to save the world. again. 
Benny is kinda the reason that happened too, just saying. If it weren’t for Benny, Dean wouldn’t be alive. 
Now here Dean shows up with, let’s not beat around this bush, a vampire boyfriend, when Sam had the life he wanted and had to let it go. 
Less Likely, but fun:
Sam only let Lenore and Amy live because they had girlie parts, Benny doesn’t have girlie parts. Okay but seriously, Sam does seem to have that soft spot for beautiful monsters he’s attracted to. Other people might be attracted to Benny, but Sam sure isn’t. 
Sam is having an issue with the vamp that was boning his brother, specifically.  
Sam is having an issue with Benny because he’s in the way of Sam shipping Destiel.
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So I thought this was interesting as I rewatched these scenes and I just have to talk about it for a second.
We all have talked about that 8x01 solar scene, that moment where Jon moves closer into Sansa's space, the tension, etc. But what I haven't seen talked about is the lack of something else:
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We know that Jon moves closer after Sansa confirms that yes, she does have faith in him. While this moving closer is meant to symbolize that the chasm between them (over Dany and the knee bending) is a little bit smaller in this particular argument, it also I think it symbolizes something else.
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Not only is this the Jonerys version (meaning the setup) of the 8x01 scene for contrast, but notice how when Dany says she loves Jon, he reaches out and places his hands on her waist, pulling her closer.
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(and this doesn't even include the cave scene in 7x04, the complete boat scene in 7x06, the crypts scene in 8x02, Dany ripping her arm out of Jon's grip in 8x03, the fireplace scene in 8x05, the throne room scene in 8x06 & the lack of touching in the goodbye scene in 7x05 VS the 6x10 forehead kiss, the arm grab in 7x01)
Remind you of something?
This was part of the "kind manipulation" Kit talked about in season 7 that Jon would utilize. When Sansa needed Jon to listen, she would make physical contact. Never inappropriately or with any type of manipulative intention behind it, but to get him to hear what she's saying.
Jon learned this from her and utilized it with Dany, and often. He starts using it in 7x06 in the boat scene, after he's seen what the dragons are truly capable of.
He uses it more and more as he embarks on a relationship with Dany. And we see it continually play out ever since that first hand grab in 7x06, right up until the end of the series. It should be noted that Jon does not initiate physical contact between he and Dany in 8x05 or 8x06 (because he knows she is beyond listening to reason at this point, even before the KL massacre).
The most ironic part of this whole thing is that Dany learns this from Jon and uses it quite often as well. Even right down the the 3 times she closes the space (attempts to bridge the growing chasm) between them, in 8x04, 8x05, and 8x06. The only time in those three episodes that Jon chooses to close the space between them is 8x04 (when she has her outburst about her claim to the IT).
The difference between Dany and Jon using this tactic is the intentions behind it. It is manipulative in their dynamic, but while Jon attempts to get Dany to listen and to temper her growing rage, Dany uses it to get him to listen, yes, but also to get him to do what she wants. Jon wants her to fight the NK with him so they can save the world; Dany wants the IT, Jon as another one of her lovesick lackeys, and no resistance.
So when we look at this tactic and how it plays out throughout the two relationship dynamics and in each scene, the fact that back in the 8x01 solar scene Jon does move closer to Sansa, yes, but when he tries to convince her that Dany will be a good queen, that he doesn't initiate physical contact...I think that's very telling. So telling that it's loud.
If Jon truly believed the bullshit he was selling about Dany being the greatest queen ever, we would have seen him trying to initiate some form of physical contact between them. Not to manipulate her but to get her to listen. Because that is the way it was used with him between them.
And notice how there is no physical contact between Jon and Sansa (other than the 8x01 hug and 8x06 hug) throughout the season. Neither initiates it and I think that is also very loud. While Sansa is angry (and rightfully so) in 8x01, she does confirm that she still does have faith in him and that eases things just slightly between them. She also gets the answer to her question in 8x02. Even though they have the argument in the 8x04 Godswood scene, when Jon says he's not a Stark, Sansa is the first to close the distance between them with Arya then following. In order to reassure him that he is a Stark. (something she didn't do in 6x10 though she told him the same thing, at the time Jon didn't need such a strong assurance and their relationship has grown since then) Even when Jon is upset in 8x06, he doesn't refuse her initiating the hug. While he doesn't embrace her back right away, he does give in and return the hug, even tightening it up and leaning into it (while also being a callback to the 6x04 hug).
Despite their differences seeing eye to eye at times, they do exactly what Jon asked Sansa to do in 6x10: trust each other. Even if she's angry with him for bending the knee. Even if she's heartbroken because Jon is involved with Dany. Even if she's afraid for him when he's going South. Even if he's upset that he had to kill Dany in order to protect her and is unsure of his choice (until Bran confirms for him that it's the right one), in the way that her telling his secret contributed somewhat to the events that occurred. Even if he was angry that she kept provoking Dany's ire (mostly unintentionally) and he had to keep tempering Dany's growing rage/her impulses as a result. They still trust each other.
So I think the lack of initiation of physical contact on both of their parts speaks very plainly but loudly. Neither were trying to manipulate the other, because that wasn't part of their dynamic. Neither were trying to get the other to listen because by the end of 8x02, both knew what was actually going on, what needed to be done, and they both trusted one another. (also notice how Sansa doesn't argue with Arya in 8x04 once Arya clarifies what she respects)
So if Jon really loved Dany and believed in her right to the IT, he would have done everything he could to get Sansa to listen (because Sansa was the "obstacle" that Dany herself couldn't get past). If Sansa really believed that Jon loved Dany and he was being led around by the nose in his blind infatuation with the woman, we would have seen her grab his hand or his arm again to get him to listen to her. We don't see any of that. (this is also because they were keeping Jon's real story line/Dany's dark turn hidden from the audience to have that whole big plot twist happen)
And it's especially telling (for Jon) when we see this scene:
He places his hand on her shoulder to get her to listen and about what? Sansa. Which Arya clocks immediately since she looks at his hand and then says "She doesn't like your queen, does she?" The fact that this part of the conversation doesn't happen until Jon puts his hand on Arya's shoulder tells us everything we need to know.
He's not attempting to manipulate Arya of course, but he's trying to get her to listen so by extension Sansa will listen in regards to Dany. And as we see, it doesn't work. Even when Jon tries the familiar playful jab at Sansa that these two used to share when they were younger. Arya instead asserts that Sansa is the smartest person she's ever met. And this surprises Jon because he's not expecting this reaction (as far as he knows, Sansa and Arya still have that sibling rivalry going on). "Now you're defending her? You?" And we see him remove his hand. It didn't work. And instead, we get Arya saying she and Sansa are defending their family, Jon saying he's her family too (and confirming that he's doing the same), Arya hugging him and telling him not to forget it. Arya is not trying to get him to listen to her by doing this, but they chose to have the line "Don't forget that" happen as she hugs him. And we see that this lands when Jon closes his eyes and leans more into Arya's embrace.
So this scene:
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Is even more important. Not only for the two of them and their relationship dynamic but also for Jon's character.
And the Jonsa touches (I guess you could call them) are broken down like this:
6x04 - Sansa grabbing Jon's hand (Sansa initiates) - context: to get him to listen so they can go back and retake Winterfell from the Boltons (aka Winterfell equals safety)
6x10 - forehead kiss from Jon (Jon initiates) - context: Jon is asking Sansa for them to trust each other
7x01 - Sansa grabbing Jon's arm (Sansa initiates; Jon clocks it) - context: Sansa is trying to get him to listen, telling him that he needs to be smarter than Ned and Robb
(I didn't include the hugs in 6x04, 8x01, or 8x06 because I believe they speak on their own)
Now here is the Jonerys breakdown:
7x04 - Jon gently grasps Dany's elbow to move her over to see another drawing in the cave (Jon initiates) - context: he is trying to convince Dany that they need to work together to defeat the NK
7x06 - Jon taking Dany's hand (Jon initiates) - context: Jon is apologizing about Viserion, tells her he wishes he could take it back & that they'd never gone beyond the Wall, Dany moves her hand out of his grip and tells him she doesn't because she wouldn't have seen and she needed to see
7x06 - Dany taking Jon's hand (Dany initiates) - context: she is happy that he's (and through him, the North) bent the knee and then tells him "I hope I deserve it" which he says she does
7x07 - the boat sex scene (we don't know who initiates the physical but the first scene we see is with Dany in a dominant position over Jon) - context: Dany summoned Jon to her cabin (confirmed by the deleted scene), their boat is heading North to Winterfell to fight the NK & Dany has just lost a dragon and gained a "ceasefire agreement" from Cersei, they have sex while Tyrion creepily hangs out nearby and Bran talks about how Jon needs to know the truth
8x01 - the waterfall scene (Jon initiates on Dany's urging) - context: Jon brings Dany to a spot they used for hunting when he was younger, Dany is enamored with it, tells him to keep her warm, they kiss
8x01 - waterfall kiss part 2 (Dany initiates) - context: Dany playfully tells him not to be afraid after he broke the kiss hearing the dragons, they kiss (which Drogon suspiciously watches, that has Jon keeping one eye open and turning Dany so her back is to the dragons)
8x02 - the crypt scene (Dany initiates) - context: she is trying to figure out why Jon has been ignoring her, sees him staring at Lyanna's statue, talks about Lyanna and Rhaegar, and then Jon is tells her the truth about him
8x02 - Dany rips her arm away from Jon (Jon initiates) - context: Dany has just learned the truth about Jon
8x03 - Dany rips her arm out of Jon's grip (Jon initiates; Dany clocks it) - context: Jon wants her to wait for the NK like planned but she refuses (aka impulse)
8x04 - Dany tells Jon she loves him (Jon initiates though Dany is the one to initiate the undressing) - context: Dany has just told Jon that she loves him, they kiss, and Jon moves them away from the fireplace
8x04 - Jon bends the knee and tries to reassure Dany (Jon initiates) - context: Dany is worried that he will take her claim to the IT & he reassures her that he'll refuse
8x04 - Dany grasps Jon's face (Dany initiates) - context: Dany demands that he not tell anyone who he really is (Jon gets up and breaks the contact)
8x04 - Dany takes Jon's hand (Dany initiates; Jon clocks it) - context: Dany says she wants it to be the way it was between them after she has just begged him not to tell anyone who he really is
8x04 - Jon covers Dany's hand with both of hers (Jon initiates it) - context: Jon tells her that he has to tell Sansa and Arya the truth about who he is
8x04 - Dany rips her hand out of Jon's (Jon initiates) - context: Dany is not happy that Jon wants to tell Sansa the truth because she says Sansa will want to see her gone and Jon on the IT
8x04 - Dany puts her hand on Jon's upper arm to pull him closer (Dany initiates) - context: Dany is begging him not to tell anyone (gets choked up)
8x04 - Jon grasps Dany's face (Jon initiates) - context: he says they can all live in harmony together, that she is his queen and nothing will change that and the Starks are his family (Dany stone cold, the emotion from before absent, tells him that she's just told him how they can live together, they both break the hold, and she walks away)
8x05 - the fireplace scene (Dany initiates) - context: Varys has just been executed for treason, Dany is not happy because Sansa told Jon's secret even though Dany warned Jon that would happen, Jon tells her he loves her and that she is his queen, she asks if that's all she is to him, they kiss (which Dany initiates), Jon breaks it, Dany moves back and states that all she has now is fear
8x06 - the throne room scene (Dany initiates) - context: Dany has just massacred KL while GW and the Unsullied continue to massacre unarmed Lannister soldiers, Jon confronts her about this, Dany asks him to be with her to make a new world, Dany kisses him, Jon does what he has to do
Quite a difference when comparing the two different relationship dynamics. So this ultimately shows that Jon's lack of initiating physical contact with Sansa once he returns to Winterfell, when trying to convince her that Dany will be a good queen, that she's their queen now, etc, is all very telling.
Jon knew Dany wasn't a good queen and that she wouldn't ever be. He hoped to keep Sansa safe (and by extension the Starks and the North) and that he could turn the tide with Dany, since she was family to him now. I think he planned to look out for her from that aspect while also trying to temper her impulses. From what he says to Tyrion in 8x06, he knew Tyrion's (and by extension Varys') counsel wasn't always a good one for her, either. They all knew Dany wasn't it, even before any of them knew who Jon really was. Dany was the best option (until Jon) they thought they had, willing to look the other way when she did questionable things, until it was right in front of their faces and they couldn't ignore it anymore.
So had Jon believed the best of her, he would have done everything he could to convince Sansa, in that solar scene as well as the rest of the time he was in Winterfell. And he didn't. That right there tells us all we need to know about Jon and his faith in Dany's ability to be a good ruler. Case closed.
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