‘Game of Thrones’ Season 6, News Update: Khal Drogo Making a Comeback for Dear Khaleesi!

By Dipannita - 02 May '16 13:48PM

'Game of Thrones' Season 6 has begun airing and with two episodes already behind us, there is no dearth of theories and predictions.

If actor Jason Momoa's recent post on Instagram is any indication, it is very likely that his character, Khal Drogo will be reuniting with his dear wife Daenerys aka Khaleesi. Though the actor has not clearly said anything about his return, die-hard fans are interpreting his post to be a sign of a comeback.

According to reports, the actor posted a picture from the premiere episode featuring his wife Khaleesi and cheered for her, referring to her as "my baby." He called the show the greatest in the world and his last words were- miss you see you soon. Another post has the same picture and he includes the names of David and Dan (showrunners) and says see you in Ireland.

These very words have sparked off the comeback rumors. His post is fuelling reunion stories and offering fans bouts of optimism. Well, there might be some truth in this, after all, Khal Drogo is a huge fan-favorite just like Jon Snow.

But some are also saying that the return would happen in a flashback or something like Daenerys hallucinating about him. A few have completely rejected the theory and said that Jason just meant to drop by to be with the cast.

It may be mentioned here that Drogo and Daenerys hit it off amazingly well after a brief period of indifference. The timid and diffident Daenerys fell in love with her formidable husband. She bloomed under his love and care. And eventually learnt to be on her own, transforming into a strong and determined woman.

Death did separate them, but we all know Khaleesi's heart did not beat for any other man as strongly as it did for Drogo. Her love and pride at being Khal Drogo's wife was visible in the premiere episode when she rebuffed Khal Moro as he ridiculed her and wanted to exploit her as a slave.

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