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Jason Momoa's Hilariously Salty Game Of Thrones Instagram Post Shows Time Doesn't Heal All Wounds

Jason Momoa's Hilariously Salty Game Of Thrones Instagram Post Shows Time Doesn't Heal All Wounds

Valar Morghulis, Jason...

George Pavlou

George Pavlou

Usual shit with this Game of Thrones stuff, if you aren't up to date, don't continue reading because there are spoilers of sorts.

Khal Drogo is dead. That's nothing new. That happened in season one of HBO's epic fantasy series.

But just in case you can't remember how that came about, Drogo was raiding villages to get the materials and slaves he needed to build a massive fleet to take his Khalasar across the sea and into Westeros to take the Iron Throne for his wife Daenarys.

During one raid, he defeated the Khalasar of Khal Ogo but despite killing his rival, Drogo took a wound to the chest. Then it went all kinds of tits up.

Daenarys, his wife, wouldn't believe her husband when he told her it was a minor wound and convinced him that he should let a maegi (witch) by the name of Mirri Maz Duur, who'd been captured and enslaved during the raids, make him a poultice to treat his wound.

Being a big burly man, Drogo decided to rip the poultice off and it caused the injury to fester, make him seriously sick and then fall off his horse, which is a big deal in Dothraki culture.

Daenarys then asks Mirri Maz Duur to use blood magic to save Drogo's life but the maegi decides to get revenge on the Khal for raiding her village and making her a slave by making Drogo 'return' in a catatonic state. Daenarys then has no choice but to kill her husband by smothering him with a pillow.


Credit: HBO

That all seems like it was so long ago that old wounds should well have healed by now. Try telling that to Jason Momoa, the man who played Khal Drogo during season one of Game of Thrones.

Apparently he hasn't forgotten that he was killed by his own wife and after watching Daenarys give a rallying speech to her khalasar while sitting on Drogon, the dragon born out of the death of Drogo, decided to take to Instagram to saltily remind everyone about his tragic demise...


Time doesn't heal all wounds then. In all seriousness though, it's nice that he still cares so much about his on-screen wife this long after he was killed off.

I've no idea if Momoa is privy to what is going to happen in future Game of Thrones episodes but I can guarantee Drogon is going to do some serious killing in the coming seasons and I can't be the only one desperate for it all to unfold.

Words by George Pavlou

Featured image credit: HBO

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Topics: Instagram, Jason Momoa, Emilia Clarke, Game of Thrones