While it was her perception of Rhaenyra's deceit in House of the Dragon episode 5 as a betrayal that might have convinced Alicent to antagonize Rhaenyra, making her unlikable or easier to hate, her behavior doesn't change the fact that to protect herself and her children, Alicent has to...
We all know how by now how Alicent interpreted what Viserys said: She took it as a mandate to put their son, Aegon II, on the throne — despite Viserys’ publicly stated intent to place his daughter Rhaenyra in charge once he was gone. A combination of “we’ve never had a queen...
Three years later, Viserys is in good spirits, now married to his employee’s daughter and father to a healthy son. He gets drunk — both in celebration and frustration at Rhaenyra’s resistance to marry, which leads to a mighty hangover worthy of his grace. Relatable King!
Here's what we know about the King Viserys/Iron Throne Easter egg in the season premiere of 'House of the Dragon.'
he dies, he believes that it is Rhaenyra who has come to visit him and ask him about Aegon I's dream the 'Song of Ice and Fire'. When he tells her that he believes it to be true, Alicent misconstrues his words and believes he is telling her that their son Aegon should be king...
House of the Dragon's fourth episode, "King of the Narrow Sea," made waves Sunday as it aired on HBO for itsdepiction of an intimate moment between Rhaenyra and Daemon Targaryen(Matt Smith) and the subsequent fallout after rumors of Targaryen family incest make their way back to King ...