THE CAST BEHIND THE SCENES ON THE SET OF 'HOUSE OF THE DRAGON' S2.

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THE CAST BEHIND THE SCENES ON THE SET OF 'HOUSE OF THE DRAGON' S2.
Me writing A Very Hullmark Yule a few weeks ago:
Although Aegon was disinclined to like his prodigal older sister, he was on Rhaenyra’s side this particular time. If one of his friends—Aegon’s money was on Leon Estermont—tried to even flirt with his mother, Aegon would kick his arse hard enough to make him taste his own rectum.
Me browsing Reddit today:
aegons squad is truly something else omg
Ralph Davis as Edmund in King Lear (2017, Shakespeare’s Globe)
God's ways will frequently baffle us but God's will is sufficiently clear to lead us in the meantime. God's ways may not be clear but our way is – at least enough of it to know what obedience requires. We may wait for God's providence but we already have God's law, and that is all we need for the moment.
Ralph Davis
THE GREENS BEHIND THE SCENES FILMING FOR 'HOUSE OF THE DRAGON' S2.
Olivia Cooke and Ralph Davis of 'House of the Dragon' traded Westeros for Wimbledon on Wednesday, July 9. Cooke, 31, was seen kissing Davis
In general, we don't post much celeb gossip here. But referring to Ralph Davis as Olivia Cooke's "co-star" is a bit of a reach.
Only the most observant viewers would have some idea who Ser Leon Estermont (Ralph's character) specifically was. Ser Leon was one of Aegon's bro friends who had been made a knight of the Kingsguard. He was later killed during a riot at King's Landing.
Though it's interesting to know that Olivia is not too busy with HotD this week. She probably wasn't involved in the recent filming of battle scenes in Wales.
All doctrine pushes you to worship. All doctrine is pulling at your knees to get you to adore this LORD. We see this in hymns. For example, "Fairest Lord Jesus", what does it say? 'Fairest Lord Jesus, ruler of all nature, Son of God, and Son of Man' So there's the doctrinal confession. But it doesn't stop there, what's it do? 'Thee will I cherish, thee will I honour. Thou my soul's glory, joy and crown.' You see doctrine leads to adoration. You hit your knees.
Ralph Davis paraphrased. Doctrine must always lead to worship. Part of a sermon on 2 Peter 1.