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I don't think anyone can control the dragons except Bran. Even Dany can't really control them.
Jon burned his hand when he killed the wight, so he doesn't have the same super power as Dany, but neither did her brother. So, I don't think that pokes a hole in the R+L theory.
Can't control them
right now. It just goes against everything intuitive to suggest that the primary heroine of the show wouldn't be able to control the creature her entire identity is built upon. Everything in her life is based on those dragons. Not just her world-renowned family legacy, either, but her personally. Before Drogo's funeral pyre she was effectively a good-as-dead widow and irrelevant to history, abandoned by pretty much everyone, and had nothing. After the pyre, she had dragons. She spun that into the fealty of the few remaining dothraki as her bloodriders, making her a legit Khaleesi in her own right and therefore an actual Noble in the broad sense of the term. She continues spinning that until she is where she is now, unquestioned Queen of Meereen, beloved and respected by all common folk, with a good sized army composed entirely of fighters who are Spartan-levels of badass.
All because of those 3 dragons hatching. But the Mother of Dragons isn't going to be able to control dragons? Meh. Why isn't it as simple as the dragons going through an adolescent stage like puberty...just a troublesome phase that will pass?
I think you'd really enjoy the Quora thread I linked in my post at the top of this page (58).
Spilner seemed to at least enjoy the post I made (as one might be fascinated by a trainwreck, which it kind of was) before I edited out about 1500 words, so I'll briefly* recap it.
Asking why the dragons are out of control requires some background on both the type of creature they are, who the Targaryens are, and their relationship. Dragons are clearly magical, and are like wild animals (instead of sentient magical beings like WW) in how they behave/kill/etc. The Targaryens controlled them adeptly, however. So how were they able to do that? Magical and psychic means (akin to wargs)? No evidence of this sort of mental bond/possession is ever made in the show. Did they have to domesticate and train them, like canines? This is probably the answer.
So why are they out of control? Well, it's not because Dany is somehow innately unable to do so because of who she is...she has the blood of people known to control dragons. I think we can just rule out her somehow being a Targaryen lemon, too.
Is it because she simply doesn't know how, and that in the 150 years that dragons were gone from the world that knowledge was lost? Maybe, but take your pick of common tropes in the fantasy genre to drive plot:
* Knowledge of ancient arts found again in a discovered scroll/tome/etc. That could come out of anywhere.
* Knowledge of ancient arts are forbidden for being heretical so true believers (like Targaryen faithful in westeros) pass it down verbally through the generations till it can be revived.
* Divine/magical revelation. There's been plenty of stuff happening in dreams and visions on this show.
But they are probably just rapidly maturing animals who are by nature violent, predatory and powerful that are getting their ass kicked by hormones, and they'll grow out of it. Maybe just bored as hell too, the most stimulating thing they do is kill some livestock and Momma even gets mad at them for THAT. Ugh, mom is the worst!!!! We never get to have any fun!!! Another canine parallel...one of the things I hate about labradors is all the exercise they need, because I'm lazy. But if they don't get the activity they need they will act out and absolutely destroy your house. Wait till the dragons get a bit older, across the narrow sea, and Momma says its okay for them to unleash their blast furnace halitosis upon thousands of actual people and revel in glorious carnage.
And anyway, I have doubts that wargs are able to posses magical beings anyway. But if Bran does at some point take Droggon out for a joyride, its highly unlikely IMO that its because Dany can't.
*for me, this is brief, my apologies