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oughh...
currently missing gwayne hightower like he’s my dead wife
The love was there
It didnt change anything. it didnt save anyone. there were just too many forces against it.
But it still matters that the love was there
people killing each other: yay 🥰 sea war 😛
dragons killing each other: my dogs 😢😡
confession time: when i first saw this bracken dude in the trailer i deadass thought it was dyana and they were giving her the most insane joan of arc mad max revenge plotline you’ve ever seen in your life. then i realized it was a man, but for one brief shining moment….
I feel like this season of House of The Dragon is going to be utterly ruthless in it's approach.
As always, the intricacies never fail to take my breath away...
Last season, the opening showed blood on rock... rock that does not stain. But this time, we see blood tainting canvas, likely to leave deep gashes that won't be washed over, won't signify beginning anew.
Helena saying beware of the rats but not knowing who it is... Alys, who betrays information or her, who betrays herself.
The ruthlessness is further seen in how the last shot we saw of Rhaenyra was with her back facing the fire and darkness in her eyes. Yet, here we see in in the same room with a map of the seven kingdoms... alit with fire, demanding Aemond's life and walking out without a word.
Fire in all it's duality is clearly seen when alicent lights a candle for Viserys parallel to Luke's pyre being burned and finally as she wished to quell her guilt, lighting a candle for Luke, only for it to cut to Rhaenyra being obscured by flames, signifying that this stain isn't going to be washed off, it's not a rope that's frayed, but one that's cut.
In all its glory, there are four fronts that are going to impact the game moving forward:
Alicent's desire for victory, and whether she sees it in sleeping with Crison Cole, or allowing her soul absolvement from guilt by making peace between her and the blacks (Rhaenyra).
Otto's thrist for violence and who he deems (un)worthy enough to sacrifice.
Rhaenyra's vengeance, and which wing will forever be grounded next.
And Daemon's venerence towards Rhaenyra and who he's willing to betray for it.
My little gay heart is too obsessed with the idea of of Viserys being overjoyed to announce the marriage of his sons/grandsons to eachother
Something about a jolly old man not being a homophobe is tickling my gay brain. It's free therapy.