@Samthrillz The Targaryens aren't immune to fire; they can withstand the heat, but they still burn. This is a plot device from the show; in the books, Dany gets burned. Besides, if that were really the case, then burning them with a dragon's breath when they die wouldn't make sense.
@nobodyfwD From this angle, it's impossible to tell what kind of dragon it is. Anyway, the most absurd thing is reading speculations about the colors being wrong. But have you realized that this is an evening scene and that it's therefore normal for the dragon to be darker?
@joshua_j28051 No, from what they imply, she returns to the Dragon Rock to show that she, too, has found a dragon (or claimed a dragon), but as soon as she sees the battle, she rushes in to help. (But she does more harm than good.)
@emmywayne64 No, Dany's dragons were younger; in the books, they're bigger than a horse, but in the series, they made them bigger just for plot reasons.
@JanineEvie That's what I thought, too, after watching the scene four times. Dragon fire burns everythingโhe would have survived without any trouble. In my opinion, they should have stayed closer to the book; it makes a lot more sense there.