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House of the dragon. Game on! (1 Viewer)

They are obviously setting up a matchup between Daemon and Aemond and their respective dragons so I guess they have to make them look somewhat equal but the other three kids look like twerps compared to Aemond.

The ages of the kids/actors are getting a bit confusing. Interesting they just showed Dameon beating Cristan Cole in the training yard and we know Cole beat Daemon about 15 years ago at the tournament in episode 1 or 2.
This war isn't going to be fought with swords
 
They are obviously setting up a matchup between Daemon and Aemond and their respective dragons so I guess they have to make them look somewhat equal but the other three kids look like twerps compared to Aemond.

The ages of the kids/actors are getting a bit confusing. Interesting they just showed Dameon beating Cristan Cole in the training yard and we know Cole beat Daemon about 15 years ago at the tournament in episode 1 or 2.
This war isn't going to be fought with swords
Dance off?
 
GRRM says 4 seasons of 10 episodes

Talks about time jumps and TWOW

High praise:
and particularly to Paddy Considine, for his portrayal of King Viserys, the First of His Name. The character he created (with Ryan and Sara and Ti and the rest of our writers) for the show is so much more powerful and tragic and fully-fleshed than my own version in FIRE & BLOOD that I am half tempted to go back and rip up those chapters and rewrite the whole history of his reign. Paddy deserves an Emmy for this episode alone. If he doesn’t get one, hey, there’s no justice. Meanwhile, I am going to give Archmaester Gyldayn a smack for leaving out so much good stuff.
 
They are obviously setting up a matchup between Daemon and Aemond and their respective dragons so I guess they have to make them look somewhat equal but the other three kids look like twerps compared to Aemond.

The ages of the kids/actors are getting a bit confusing. Interesting they just showed Dameon beating Cristan Cole in the training yard and we know Cole beat Daemon about 15 years ago at the tournament in episode 1 or 2.
This war isn't going to be fought with swords


I suppose it will be quite surprising if Aemond someday finds himself at the bottom of God's Eye Lake outside Harrenhal with Daemon's sword through his eye.
 
GRRM says 4 seasons of 10 episodes

Talks about time jumps and TWOW

High praise:
and particularly to Paddy Considine, for his portrayal of King Viserys, the First of His Name. The character he created (with Ryan and Sara and Ti and the rest of our writers) for the show is so much more powerful and tragic and fully-fleshed than my own version in FIRE & BLOOD that I am half tempted to go back and rip up those chapters and rewrite the whole history of his reign. Paddy deserves an Emmy for this episode alone. If he doesn’t get one, hey, there’s no justice. Meanwhile, I am going to give Archmaester Gyldayn a smack for leaving out so much good stuff.
He really did do a great job
 
They are obviously setting up a matchup between Daemon and Aemond and their respective dragons so I guess they have to make them look somewhat equal but the other three kids look like twerps compared to Aemond.

The ages of the kids/actors are getting a bit confusing. Interesting they just showed Dameon beating Cristan Cole in the training yard and we know Cole beat Daemon about 15 years ago at the tournament in episode 1 or 2.
This war isn't going to be fought with swords
if i had it my way it would be fought as a mano e mano moonshine brew off between a tag team of rick and the old man from pawnstars representing the hightowers and the entire cast of the curse of oak island representing the targaryians and they would win when rick and the old man choke on two halfs of the same ham sandwhich that they smuggled into the woods in a move known as the double mommacass handing the iron thrown and some damn tasty shine to rahneera and i guess to make it all make sense the stihls would be made of valeryiean steel and they would light them using a dragon dracurus take that to the bank brohans
 
Viserys hanging on too long (like his grandfather) is kind of the point though right? These questions about succession get harder the longer animosity has to mature on the Green side.
I thought that the whole point of this first "prologue" season. Viserys was a bad king who made bad decisions, and everybody in his court spent the last twenty years of his life jockeying for position while waiting for him to die. The fact that he seemed five minutes away from death for the past three episodes is motivating a lot of behavior.
 
They are obviously setting up a matchup between Daemon and Aemond and their respective dragons so I guess they have to make them look somewhat equal but the other three kids look like twerps compared to Aemond.

The ages of the kids/actors are getting a bit confusing. Interesting they just showed Dameon beating Cristan Cole in the training yard and we know Cole beat Daemon about 15 years ago at the tournament in episode 1 or 2.
This war isn't going to be fought with swords
if i had it my way it would be fought as a mano e mano moonshine brew off between a tag team of rick and the old man from pawnstars representing the hightowers and the entire cast of the curse of oak island representing the targaryians and they would win when rick and the old man choke on two halfs of the same ham sandwhich that they smuggled into the woods in a move known as the double mommacass handing the iron thrown and some damn tasty shine to rahneera and i guess to make it all make sense the stihls would be made of valeryiean steel and they would light them using a dragon dracurus take that to the bank brohans
Should be a straight up Lumberjack Strap Match.
 
I thought it was moon tea at first. But later a girl walks in and asks Where is "what's her name" ? She's supposed to dress the boys. or something like that. And Alicent has very guilty look on her face and makes some lame excuse.
I took the look as just shame from her son raping the help.

At least she didn't just ignore it, like the window spank.
Window spank had me :lmao: for some reason..
It was like a flashback to Homelander in the Boys circa Season 2
 
Anyone else disappointed in the Prince that was Promised story? I recall a few in here thinking we might get a bit more on it based on how important it seemed. To have it end up being a silly means to get Alicent fired up to start a war again really made it all meaningless. I was a bit disappointed that somehow we seemed to get to peace and then it became the way to get the war back on track. Seems like we won’t get any more detail about it.
You had to know the peace wasn't gonna last, though, right? It didn't even last through dinner.
I don't think it was meant that way but the more I think about it today, I could see it being construed as a threat. At the end, after the kids are sent to their rooms and Rhaenyra and Alicent are chumming it up, Rhaenyra says I'll run the kids home and return...on dragonback. Insert ominous background music.

Or maybe it was foretelling of her return after they bury the skeleton?
It felt, to me, like they were foreshadowing the nastiness to come when Rhaenyra said she'd come back alone.

What's the team stats on dragons, now? Team Hightower has Aemon and Aegon with their dragons, and Aemon is shaping up to be the big, bad.

Team Rhaenyra has her and Daemon, but do her kids have dragons, too? They had them in the training pits when Aemon got the pig with wings. Did they pair bond, or whatever, with their dragons?

Nice callback in the show, too, when Daemon went and grabbed the three eggs that eventually ended up being Dany's dragons.
Has this been confirmed? I thought the same in the moment.

Also, as for callbacks, when do we get to see the old Maester at the wall in GoT who talks about "Aeggy" in what I assume are his old age delusions?
I never even thought about that but yeah, it’s got to take a few years for dragons to get big so these eggs likely have zero to do with this war.

Aemon won’t be seen as far as I can tell. His great great grandfather was just born on the show. Aeggy is his brother, Daenerys’ grand father. If this show is mainly about the war and only 3 (?) seasons, I can’t imagine they get to him in any way.
Ah, good clarification. Way too many Aemons, Aegons, etc.
The names all sounding the same is an annoying trait of the show.
 
Anyone else disappointed in the Prince that was Promised story? I recall a few in here thinking we might get a bit more on it based on how important it seemed. To have it end up being a silly means to get Alicent fired up to start a war again really made it all meaningless. I was a bit disappointed that somehow we seemed to get to peace and then it became the way to get the war back on track. Seems like we won’t get any more detail about it.
You had to know the peace wasn't gonna last, though, right? It didn't even last through dinner.
I don't think it was meant that way but the more I think about it today, I could see it being construed as a threat. At the end, after the kids are sent to their rooms and Rhaenyra and Alicent are chumming it up, Rhaenyra says I'll run the kids home and return...on dragonback. Insert ominous background music.

Or maybe it was foretelling of her return after they bury the skeleton?
It felt, to me, like they were foreshadowing the nastiness to come when Rhaenyra said she'd come back alone.

What's the team stats on dragons, now? Team Hightower has Aemon and Aegon with their dragons, and Aemon is shaping up to be the big, bad.

Team Rhaenyra has her and Daemon, but do her kids have dragons, too? They had them in the training pits when Aemon got the pig with wings. Did they pair bond, or whatever, with their dragons?

Nice callback in the show, too, when Daemon went and grabbed the three eggs that eventually ended up being Dany's dragons.
Has this been confirmed? I thought the same in the moment.

Also, as for callbacks, when do we get to see the old Maester at the wall in GoT who talks about "Aeggy" in what I assume are his old age delusions?
I never even thought about that but yeah, it’s got to take a few years for dragons to get big so these eggs likely have zero to do with this war.

Aemon won’t be seen as far as I can tell. His great great grandfather was just born on the show. Aeggy is his brother, Daenerys’ grand father. If this show is mainly about the war and only 3 (?) seasons, I can’t imagine they get to him in any way.
Ah, good clarification. Way too many Aemons, Aegons, etc.
The names all sounding the same is an annoying trait of the show.
It’s going to get worse before it gets better. I posted in here before that I read a Wili page about someone and it mentioned a bunch of kids and it lost me because all the current names are similar and it seems like kids have a choice of about 8 different options. Throw in sibling/cousin marriages and you’ll soon have battles where you honestly won’t know who’s winning.

I think we know Aemond and Daemon are the key people because no one else has their names and they decided to make Aemond grow up twice as fast. I think I can keep them straight but the rest, forget about it.
 
Anyone else disappointed in the Prince that was Promised story? I recall a few in here thinking we might get a bit more on it based on how important it seemed. To have it end up being a silly means to get Alicent fired up to start a war again really made it all meaningless. I was a bit disappointed that somehow we seemed to get to peace and then it became the way to get the war back on track. Seems like we won’t get any more detail about it.
You had to know the peace wasn't gonna last, though, right? It didn't even last through dinner.
I don't think it was meant that way but the more I think about it today, I could see it being construed as a threat. At the end, after the kids are sent to their rooms and Rhaenyra and Alicent are chumming it up, Rhaenyra says I'll run the kids home and return...on dragonback. Insert ominous background music.

Or maybe it was foretelling of her return after they bury the skeleton?
It felt, to me, like they were foreshadowing the nastiness to come when Rhaenyra said she'd come back alone.

What's the team stats on dragons, now? Team Hightower has Aemon and Aegon with their dragons, and Aemon is shaping up to be the big, bad.

Team Rhaenyra has her and Daemon, but do her kids have dragons, too? They had them in the training pits when Aemon got the pig with wings. Did they pair bond, or whatever, with their dragons?

Nice callback in the show, too, when Daemon went and grabbed the three eggs that eventually ended up being Dany's dragons.
Has this been confirmed? I thought the same in the moment.

Also, as for callbacks, when do we get to see the old Maester at the wall in GoT who talks about "Aeggy" in what I assume are his old age delusions?
I never even thought about that but yeah, it’s got to take a few years for dragons to get big so these eggs likely have zero to do with this war.

Aemon won’t be seen as far as I can tell. His great great grandfather was just born on the show. Aeggy is his brother, Daenerys’ grand father. If this show is mainly about the war and only 3 (?) seasons, I can’t imagine they get to him in any way.
Ah, good clarification. Way too many Aemons, Aegons, etc.
The names all sounding the same is an annoying trait of the show.

I have the "Fire and Blood" audio book. And it's just insane how many characters have the same name. Toss in the Targ incest factor, and it's damn near impossible to keep track of the players.
 
Anyone else disappointed in the Prince that was Promised story? I recall a few in here thinking we might get a bit more on it based on how important it seemed. To have it end up being a silly means to get Alicent fired up to start a war again really made it all meaningless. I was a bit disappointed that somehow we seemed to get to peace and then it became the way to get the war back on track. Seems like we won’t get any more detail about it.
You had to know the peace wasn't gonna last, though, right? It didn't even last through dinner.
I don't think it was meant that way but the more I think about it today, I could see it being construed as a threat. At the end, after the kids are sent to their rooms and Rhaenyra and Alicent are chumming it up, Rhaenyra says I'll run the kids home and return...on dragonback. Insert ominous background music.

Or maybe it was foretelling of her return after they bury the skeleton?
It felt, to me, like they were foreshadowing the nastiness to come when Rhaenyra said she'd come back alone.

What's the team stats on dragons, now? Team Hightower has Aemon and Aegon with their dragons, and Aemon is shaping up to be the big, bad.

Team Rhaenyra has her and Daemon, but do her kids have dragons, too? They had them in the training pits when Aemon got the pig with wings. Did they pair bond, or whatever, with their dragons?

Nice callback in the show, too, when Daemon went and grabbed the three eggs that eventually ended up being Dany's dragons.
Has this been confirmed? I thought the same in the moment.

Also, as for callbacks, when do we get to see the old Maester at the wall in GoT who talks about "Aeggy" in what I assume are his old age delusions?
I never even thought about that but yeah, it’s got to take a few years for dragons to get big so these eggs likely have zero to do with this war.

Aemon won’t be seen as far as I can tell. His great great grandfather was just born on the show. Aeggy is his brother, Daenerys’ grand father. If this show is mainly about the war and only 3 (?) seasons, I can’t imagine they get to him in any way.
Ah, good clarification. Way too many Aemons, Aegons, etc.
The names all sounding the same is an annoying trait of the show.

Extremely appropriate I guess that they have set up the entire basis for the fight that will take up the next two seasons based on Alicent thinking Viserys‘ dying words were about her son Aegon rather than King Aegon I. Also hilarious that Rhaynera named one of her sons Aegon.
 
Extremely appropriate I guess that they have set up the entire basis for the fight that will take up the next two seasons based on Alicent thinking Viserys‘ dying words were about her son Aegon rather than King Aegon I.
This was going to happen anyways IMO

Agreed, but I think the whole prophecy thing is 100% from the HBO show writers rather than from Martin's history. I don't think the Greens v Blacks story requires this prophecy plotline. For me, the Viserys death bed confusion scene felt cheap - its like they wanted to set up a romantic version where the women really want to reconcile but its ruined by a slapstick mistaken identity plot device. I think it would be better to just recognize that they have to go to war because whoever takes power will absolutely imprison or kill all the other side and their kids on day 1.
 
Agreed, but I think the whole prophecy thing is 100% from the HBO show writers rather than from Martin's history. I don't think the Greens v Blacks story requires this prophecy plotline. For me, the Viserys death bed confusion scene felt cheap - its like they wanted to set up a romantic version where the women really want to reconcile but its ruined by a slapstick mistaken identity plot device. I think it would be better to just recognize that they have to go to war because whoever takes power will absolutely imprison or kill all the other side and their kids on day 1.
i concur with counsel here. There's plenty enough there to start a war without the prophecy misunderstanding.
 
Extremely appropriate I guess that they have set up the entire basis for the fight that will take up the next two seasons based on Alicent thinking Viserys‘ dying words were about her son Aegon rather than King Aegon I.
This was going to happen anyways IMO

Agreed, but I think the whole prophecy thing is 100% from the HBO show writers rather than from Martin's history. I don't think the Greens v Blacks story requires this prophecy plotline. For me, the Viserys death bed confusion scene felt cheap - its like they wanted to set up a romantic version where the women really want to reconcile but its ruined by a slapstick mistaken identity plot device. I think it would be better to just recognize that they have to go to war because whoever takes power will absolutely imprison or kill all the other side and their kids on day 1.
Agreed. There was enough there already.
 
Extremely appropriate I guess that they have set up the entire basis for the fight that will take up the next two seasons based on Alicent thinking Viserys‘ dying words were about her son Aegon rather than King Aegon I.
This was going to happen anyways IMO

Agreed, but I think the whole prophecy thing is 100% from the HBO show writers rather than from Martin's history. I don't think the Greens v Blacks story requires this prophecy plotline. For me, the Viserys death bed confusion scene felt cheap - its like they wanted to set up a romantic version where the women really want to reconcile but its ruined by a slapstick mistaken identity plot device. I think it would be better to just recognize that they have to go to war because whoever takes power will absolutely imprison or kill all the other side and their kids on day 1.
Yeah. I question the inclusion of the prophecy at all. Any time I hear about the Prince that was promised it is impossible not to think of the completely awful end to GoT. Show has broadly exceeded my expectations (this episode was awesome), but the prophecy stuff has felt forced so far.
 
I kind of wondered if Viserys, in his mind-clouded state, thought he was talking to Rhaenyra :tinfoilhat:
That's exactly what happened.

eta: Earlier in the episode, Rhaenyra asked him about it and he didn't answer. At the end he thought it was Rhaenyra again but Alicent doesn't realize that and thinks he was talking about their son.

At least, I hope I got it right.
next episode, with the 5yr time jump, and Viserys having only a thorax, skull and lower jawbone, he can tell us what he meant :lol:
 
Saw a quick article that said his crown wasn't supposed to fall off while he was making his way to the throne. But Daemon decided to grab it, and help him....and they both told the director that scene should stay in because of how it showed as much as they battled, there was still a brotherly affection there. I agree. Knowing that scene was somewhat ad libbed made it even a little more cool.
ETA: Here is the link
 
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I kind of wondered if Viserys, in his mind-clouded state, thought he was talking to Rhaenyra :tinfoilhat:
That's exactly what happened.

eta: Earlier in the episode, Rhaenyra asked him about it and he didn't answer. At the end he thought it was Rhaenyra again but Alicent doesn't realize that and thinks he was talking about their son.

At least, I hope I got it right.

Agreed - he thought he was talking to his daughter rather than his wife. Alicent didn't realize that because she has no idea about the prophecy and he could barely speak. At the same time, Rhaenyra is absent so she can't nip it in the bud - has to run the kids back home and then return on her dragon. It is a Three's Company style situation that is completely unnecessary. (still a very good show)

I felt the same about the serving girl Aegon raped. In Martin's world and I think in GOT they would just kill her off, but in this show they have Alicent hugging her and giving her money and trusting she won't tell anyone.
 
Saw a quick article that said his crown wasn't supposed to fall off while he was making his way to the throne. But Daemon decided to grab it, and help him....and they both told the director that scene should stay in because of how it showed as much as they battled, there was still a brotherly affection there. I agree. Knowing that scene was somewhat ad libbed made it even a little more cool.
ETA: Here is the link
Very cool! Although it sounds like it happened in rehearsal and they decided to use it when they did the actual filming.
 
Saw a quick article that said his crown wasn't supposed to fall off while he was making his way to the throne. But Daemon decided to grab it, and help him....and they both told the director that scene should stay in because of how it showed as much as they battled, there was still a brotherly affection there. I agree. Knowing that scene was somewhat ad libbed made it even a little more cool.
ETA: Here is the link
Very cool! Although it sounds like it happened in rehearsal and they decided to use it when they did the actual filming.
I dont know. They said they kept filming. And another article quoted Paddy as saying they pushed her to keep it in.
 
Saw a quick article that said his crown wasn't supposed to fall off while he was making his way to the throne. But Daemon decided to grab it, and help him....and they both told the director that scene should stay in because of how it showed as much as they battled, there was still a brotherly affection there. I agree. Knowing that scene was somewhat ad libbed made it even a little more cool.
ETA: Here is the link
Very cool! Although it sounds like it happened in rehearsal and they decided to use it when they did the actual filming.
I dont know. They said they kept filming. And another article quoted Paddy as saying they pushed her to keep it in.
It's a little vague but I would like to believe what we saw was not planned. Makes it so much better!
I don't know enough about movie making to know if rehearsal footage would match actual shooting enough to use a rehearsal shot.
 
Saw a quick article that said his crown wasn't supposed to fall off while he was making his way to the throne. But Daemon decided to grab it, and help him....and they both told the director that scene should stay in because of how it showed as much as they battled, there was still a brotherly affection there. I agree. Knowing that scene was somewhat ad libbed made it even a little more cool.
ETA: Here is the link
Very cool! Although it sounds like it happened in rehearsal and they decided to use it when they did the actual filming.
I dont know. They said they kept filming. And another article quoted Paddy as saying they pushed her to keep it in.
It's a little vague but I would like to believe what we saw was not planned. Makes it so much better!
I don't know enough about movie making to know if rehearsal footage would match actual shooting enough to use a rehearsal shot.
Yeah you might be right there. Which would make sense
 
Extremely appropriate I guess that they have set up the entire basis for the fight that will take up the next two seasons based on Alicent thinking Viserys‘ dying words were about her son Aegon rather than King Aegon I.
This was going to happen anyways IMO

Agreed, but I think the whole prophecy thing is 100% from the HBO show writers rather than from Martin's history. I don't think the Greens v Blacks story requires this prophecy plotline. For me, the Viserys death bed confusion scene felt cheap - its like they wanted to set up a romantic version where the women really want to reconcile but its ruined by a slapstick mistaken identity plot device. I think it would be better to just recognize that they have to go to war because whoever takes power will absolutely imprison or kill all the other side and their kids on day 1.
I didn't get the impression Alicent came away with the good faith impression that he wanted her son to be King or that Viserys was legit trying to change his heir on his deathbed. She had kind of a cynical look on her face as she walked away; I think she thought that his statement gave her some pretext for what she was going to do anyway.
 

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