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colafitte said:
John2290 said:

There is an argument to be made that he has Targaryan blood, it's a weak one but it is there. I was waiting for and would have loved to seen him burn Jon but he still remains standing as fire can not burn a dragon, just after grey worm enters with some soldiers as witnesses and well, don't know where they would have went from there but it would have been amazing but it didn't happen. Perhaps Jon could have mounted Drogon there and flew off with his last scene burying Dany and then meeting up with Ghost and ending the way it did but a scream of King beyond the wall to complete out his arc. Anything but they way they got there with the time skips and scene breakage. Litterally anything else. 

Barkley said:

Well Jon is a Targaryen after all. Can't say I really understand the connection the family seems to have with dragons but it became apparent when Jon first met Drogon and he stroked his head (to Daenerys' surprise) without getting his hand bitten off that he had a connection to Drogon too due to his bloodline. Him being a Targaryen is why I assume he wasn't killed by Drogon.

I'm pretty sure that if Viserys lived and killed Daenerys, the plot would have no problem in burning him to ashes..... I'm sorry, but it doesn't make any sense to me at all. It's an animal..., and a fucking Dragon. 

But i guess it's just my opinion and i have to accept others.

Is this pretty much a guess on your part.  There really isn't enough history to understand if the Dragon would burn him to ash.  One thing in Martin books and story is that what people expect isn't always what you get.