But since it was Alicent she's going to interpret it as him saying put Aegon (her son) on the throne which will kick off the whole civil war
It will be interesting to see what happens in the next ep or 2 to shape the outbreak of war. I'm not a huge fan of the idea that if Alicent didn't hear Viserys' final words she'd instead be peaceful and submissive to Rhaenyra's claim. There would still be Otto and Larys in her ear and more.
In other words, not buying "the war started on a misunderstanding". [Reply]
Originally Posted by CupidStunt:
It will be interesting to see what happens in the next ep or 2 to shape the outbreak of war. I'm not a huge fan of the idea that if Alicent didn't hear Viserys' final words she'd instead be peaceful and submissive to Rhaenyra's claim. There would still be Otto and Larys in her ear and more.
In other words, not buying "the war started on a misunderstanding".
Me either. I took it as a counterpoint to Alicent saying 'you are no son of mine' earlier in the episode. [Reply]
Originally Posted by CupidStunt:
It will be interesting to see what happens in the next ep or 2 to shape the outbreak of war. I'm not a huge fan of the idea that if Alicent didn't hear Viserys' final words she'd instead be peaceful and submissive to Rhaenyra's claim. There would still be Otto and Larys in her ear and more.
In other words, not buying "the war started on a misunderstanding".
oh yeah, I agree with you, I didn't mean it as it's all a misunderstanding but I think it will be like Viserys actually secretly wanted Rheanyra cut out but didn't want to lose face before he died and so she's not like betraying Viserys's wishes. She's said before that her kids are dead if her son isn't on the throne so yeah she has good reason (for her anyway) outside of that conversation to start a war. [Reply]
- says he thinks 4 seasons of 10 episodes would be perfect for the story. I think most agree with this, including the showrunners and HBO hopefully
- confirms the existence of a character, which I personally never doubted (he's a huge character and I trust the showrunners, they've earned it, plus the opening credits), but a bunch of people were stressing about
- says he thinks 4 seasons of 10 episodes would be perfect for the story. I think most agree with this, including the showrunners and HBO hopefully
- confirms the existence of a character, which I personally never doubted (he's a huge character and I trust the showrunners, they've earned it, plus the opening credits), but a bunch of people were stressing about
Spoiler!
Daeron the Daring
How though? They haven't even acknowledged his existence. [Reply]
Originally Posted by ThaVirus:
Ah, I didn't notice that she was given coin. Makes sense.
OK. She didn't seem all that important anyway but was curious based on the framing.
Interesting. He has an incredibly punchable face and is shaping up to be a badass so I'm interested in seeing more. I can tell he's a terrible person but he's good for TV.
Aemon's countenance and the way he comports himself is really how I've always envisioned Daemon.
I don't hate Matt Smith as much in that role as I thought I would, but man, I think 'old Daemon' would've absolutely killed it. He's just a letter perfect representation of the character as I've always read him. Lean and angular, mean as a viper, incredibly athletic and dangerous.
Originally Posted by staylor26:
How though? They haven't even acknowledged his existence.
I went back and reread this part of Fire and Blood...
Spoiler!
Daeron was definitely born by Episode 7 (and was considered the favored child of the king by the people), but in the intervening time between Eps 7 and 8 is sent to Oldtown as a ward or to serve as a page for Lord Hightower
Originally Posted by DJ's left nut:
Aemon's countenance and the way he comports himself is really how I've always envisioned Daemon.
I don't hate Matt Smith as much in that role as I thought I would, but man, I think 'old Daemon' would've absolutely killed it. He's just a letter perfect representation of the character as I've always read him. Lean and angular, mean as a viper, incredibly athletic and dangerous.
Like I said - mostly a badass.
Interesting you say mean a viper.
His demeanor gave me snake vibes. He spends the entirety of the dinner stock-still, like he’s just waiting for shit to pop off so he can strike. [Reply]