Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We had to get rid of her so the uncle and niece could marry. Right?
New R has no sex appeal. Shall see how/if they successfully change that.
Why does she need to have sex appeal?
Because she had amazing sexual tension with her uncle before. So I hope the acting and actors continue to display that. Or just focus on the killings.
Not impressed with the new actress. Leana was very pretty, too bad she was incinerated.
I’m confused about the dragon and fire rules. The dark haired children aren’t liked by the dragons because they’re only Targaryen on one side? Dani used to be able to put her hands in flames, why can’t R do that?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did anyone expect Laena’s death would result in her baby being saved? The baby would be unburnt and would be extricated safely from Laena’s ashes.
In the book she died (not by fire) after giving birth to a horribly deformed child. I really wonder if they are playing down the fact that incest has consequences. Apparently Viserys and Daemon’s mother and father were also brother/sister as were their grandparents, plus a few generations before that, the original Aegon married both his sisters. Plus Laena and Daemon were cousins. That’s a pretty big ick factor for me.
No the Targs are allll about incest. They do it to keep the dragon riding ability strong and located only within their own house (See: the problem here with some of the Velaryons having their own dragons). Vicerys was married to his first cousin (Aemma, the woman who died via c-section). R&D eventually get together and have kids. Alicent marries her son Aegon to her daughter Helaena. Aegon’s daughter marries Rhaenyra’s son after the war and that’s how the Targaryen line continues down to Dany.
They truly don’t care about incest, lol.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did anyone expect Laena’s death would result in her baby being saved? The baby would be unburnt and would be extricated safely from Laena’s ashes.
In the book she died (not by fire) after giving birth to a horribly deformed child. I really wonder if they are playing down the fact that incest has consequences. Apparently Viserys and Daemon’s mother and father were also brother/sister as were their grandparents, plus a few generations before that, the original Aegon married both his sisters. Plus Laena and Daemon were cousins. That’s a pretty big ick factor for me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A whole lot happened in last night's episode, and not just the age up. For all my complaining about the Young Rhaenyra I am not convinced that older Rhaenya is a step up. She seems to have lost something along the way, but at least her clothes fit.
While I totally get the concern about Rhaenyra's children not being legitimate, I admit I am a little confused about the supposed premium placed on virtue. It just seems out of sync with the general vibe of the show. Allicent is the first to call for protection of virtue but she was seducing the King while he was grieving. And I find it REALLY hard to buy that Criston is just standing around serving as the King's guard with seemingly no consequences. And that Rhaenyra up and took up with another dark haired dude part of her guard and has been with him for many years. Like, she and Laenor never tried? Anyway, I think all of that is a bit of a mess, but I am fascinated with all the children.
Daemon's story is a bit sad. I kind of like that he took off to Pentos and peaced out from all the Westeros crap. His wife's end was very sad, but also weird. No one tried to stop her? Enough with the childbirth scenes, please.
Honestly, I am ready for the Laenor death and Rhaenyra/Daemon love story storyline here.
I mean, what were Laena’s options? Death by fire (I believe she alluded to a dragon rider’s death earlier in the episode), or being butchered alive like Queen Aemma? Pretty sure I would take the dragon death there, too.
I thought members of Houses T & V would be (dragon)fireproof a la Mother of Dragons in GOT.
Anonymous wrote:I think Dany was special - it wasn’t all Targaryens.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why didn’t Rhaenyra and Laenor just have a few legitimate kids? It’s really not that hard.
I think you hit the nail on the head- it was not that hard.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why didn’t Rhaenyra and Laenor just have a few legitimate kids? It’s really not that hard.
I think you hit the nail on the head- it was not that hard.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We had to get rid of her so the uncle and niece could marry. Right?
New R has no sex appeal. Shall see how/if they successfully change that.
Why does she need to have sex appeal?
Because she had amazing sexual tension with her uncle before. So I hope the acting and actors continue to display that. Or just focus on the killings.
Anonymous wrote:I like Rhaenyra but she is so unpredictable. One minute she’s rebellious and the other she’s meek. Daenerys wouldn’t tolerate the crap the likes of Criston and Alicent pull. She probably would have had them murdered somehow by now.
OT but adult Rhaenyra is stunning.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We had to get rid of her so the uncle and niece could marry. Right?
New R has no sex appeal. Shall see how/if they successfully change that.
Why does she need to have sex appeal?
Anonymous wrote:Stop spoiling! We haven’t all read the damned book! This thread is about the SHOW, not the book.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We had to get rid of her so the uncle and niece could marry. Right?
New R has no sex appeal. Shall see how/if they successfully change that.