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Alicent sends Ser Criston and Aemond (Ewan Mitchell) to collect him, while Otto sends two Kingsguard of his own, Ser Arryk (Luke Tittensor) and Ser Erryk (Elliott Tittensor) Cargyll. While Criston and Aemond check brothels, Arryk and Erryk come across the fighting pits where children are forced to battle each other. Some of the children are Aegon's illegitimate offspring, and he's a frequent attendee.

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Meanwhile, Daemon and Corlys are fighting their war in the Stepstones, and it's not going well. When Daemon receives word that the king has finally agreed to send aid, he decides to end it alone and pretends to surrender in order to draw the Crabfeeder out. Soon the Strongs and Rhaenyra were on their way out of town, leaving Alicent to plot how to get her ousted father, Otto, back in to even the playing field. The additional heirs exacerbated Alicent’s intense resentment of Rhaenyra’s position — born partly of Alicent’s legitimate fear about her family’s future safety — leading her to lash out at everyone and make alliances with dubious characters. She’s almost convinced herself that she is motivated by a hope that “honor and decency will prevail,” even though she’s teamed with the dishonorable likes of Ser Criston and Larys Strong to make it happen. This week’s episode kicks off the next phase of the story as a long-simmering status quo finally becomes untenable.

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But first we watched the new queen grow into her role as she set aside her anger — unlike Daemon, who reminded everyone how temperamentally unfit for ruling he is — and began making plans to consolidate her support. But it also applies to Rhaenyra, who, now that Viserys is gone, becomes this story’s head dragon in charge. See the full list of House of the Dragon cast and characters here. Because one problem with a story so overstuffed with incident and so singularly focused on one narrative — the “ugly game” of thrones Otto alluded to — is that all it takes is one misstep, one errant blade, to puncture and deflate the whole thing. That could make this show a bit dense to follow, but then again, we’re of the mindset that the more background a character can have, the better.

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The cast and crew break down everything you need to know before you dive into Season 1. Otto gathers the great houses of Westeros to affirm their allegiance.

Alicent asks Rhaenyra about it, and she denies sleeping with her uncle. Viserys accuses Daemon, who says it's true and that he should let him marry Rhaenyra. Viserys calls him a liar and sends him to the Vale to his wife. Alicent pleads Rhaenyra's case to Viserys, saying she believes Rhaenyra is still a maiden (which, technically, Rhaenyra never told her).

Viserys declares he won't be naming Daemon as his heir, ordering him to return to the Vale. Besides, there's others who desire the throne more than her. Her Uncle Daemon (Matt Smith, the perfect mix of caddish charm and teeth-gnashing malevolence), for instance.

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As with Daenerys’s incineration of King’s Landing in “Game of Thrones,” it’s an odd turn that doesn’t really jibe with what we or anyone else have observed in the character. Such exhortations, at this point in the show, would seem inane coming from a less talented or less committed actor. Paddy Considine has always had a remarkable ability to telegraph multiple emotions and motivations simultaneously. And yet, even hearing it spoken plainly by his own son was not enough for the king to abandon his daughter. This week’s episode wove an enormous amount of objectively bonkers goings-on into a mostly credible hour of drama, with one big exception. After a long wait, House of the Dragon episode 1 is finally landing on HBO Max.

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Alicent was apoplectic about her husband’s continued indulgence of Rhaenyra and understandably undone by Aemond’s injury. I was even almost willing to accept her crazy demand of a literal eye for an eye as a sign of her extreme distress in the moment — any parent, in Westeros or anywhere else, might say irrational things when confronted with her disfigured child. But the escalating silliness of her response, climaxing as the queen and princess traded barbs over the clutched dagger until Alicent finally drew blood, tipped the drama into farce. If watching the CGI dragons do their thing on Game of Thrones was one of your favorite reasons to watch, you will definitely be into the world of dragons featured on House of the Dragon. Co-showrunner Ryan Condal (who was also a self-professed GOT super fan before he got this gig) revealed during Comic-Con 2022 that this series features 17 dragons throughout its run. We’ll meet some of them in the first season and more if (when?) the series is renewed for future installments.

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Battles and campaigns will take the show out of the castles that confined it for most of the first season — all those shots of the Painted Table perhaps doubled as a preview of the places we’ll go in Season 2. The conflict will also presumably boost the spectacle factor and eliminate the need for jarring time jumps. In Sunday’s season finale of “House of the Dragon,” that rule applied primarily to Arrax and Vhagar, who took the airborne bullying Aemond had initiated further than he intended. When the much smaller Arrax fought back against its tormentor by delivering a face full of fire — shades of his rider Lucerys’s de-eyeing of Aemond, the root of their rivalry — Vhagar retaliated with the chomp heard ’round the world.

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But once the dragons got the scent of combat in their scaly nostrils, both riders briefly lost control and that was that. The unintended consequence called back to Rhaenyra’s sage response to Daemon’s bragging about their superior firepower. Catch exclusive behind-the-scenes interviews with the cast and crew breaking down the series' biggest moments and the process behind creating its memorable sets.

It’s just before the bloom starts to come off the rose,” he explained. It’s ten years later, and we have the same old Westerosi troubles. And yet episode six brings a markedly better narrative, some real bite to the major characters, and a slew of little tykes who just might start gutting each other before they come of age. House of the Dragon is hitting its stride with the kind of underhanded plotting and grotesque malfeasance we’ve come to expect from George R.R. Martin’s highborn — those that make it safely out of the womb, that is. Similarly, the decision of House of the Dragon’s writers to depict Martin’s chronicling of the Targaryen family’s fortunes largely through the suffering of childbirth comes across as gauche. It’s a narrow and reductive way to analyze the gender and power dynamics the show is genuinely interested in as it traces the fortunes of two women who become rivals.

The inbreeding is key to the downfall as probably the primary cause of the Targaryen madness described by the coin-flipping maxim. (At the very least, it keeps the madness in the family.) So that downfall is what we’re watching, blow by icky blow. While Alicent enlists Cole and Aemond to track down Aegon, Otto gathers the great houses of Westeros to affirm their allegiance. When Harwin and Lyonel return to Harrenhal, their rooms are set on fire, and they die. Larys takes credit for the act in a conversation with Alicent, claiming he did it all for her. A spy tells Ser Otto that Rhaenyra and Daemon were seen having sex in a brothel, and he brings that news to a furious Viserys.

Heinous Act of the Week honors go to Larys, who freed a few condemned men in exchange for 1.) their torching his family home, along with his father and brother, and 2.) their tongues. The simmering status quo finally becomes untenable when the royal cousins square off during their combat training, in the process becoming pawns within the larger drama. Because when a sparring exercise results in their trainer, Ser Criston, goading Harwin into giving him the beating he’s long deserved, the incident throws a harsh spotlight on the ongoing scandal. Daemon, the former rogue prince, settled down and even managed to have a couple of kids of his own with Laena. Laenor, the former sensitive young warrior, is now a dissipated playboy looking to get unsettled any way he can. Elsewhere in the Red Keep, the next generation of Targaryen men are gallivanting about, looking just as ill-suited for leadership as their predecessors.

Episode three takes place a full three years later and centers around Prince Aegon's second birthday. The toddler is the first son of Viserys and Alicent, and they throw him a huge birthday party, complete with a royal hunt. Various lords assume this means Aegon will be named heir, but Viserys doesn't consider how his actions are perceived. Instead, he berates Rhaenyra in front of the whole court about her unwillingness to find a husband.

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