The identical twin brothers are Elliott and Luke Tittensor. During the filming of season 1 of HotD, Elliot, who played Erryk Cargyll, had a covid scare, so Luke, who played Arryk, stood in and shot some scenes as Erryk. (To further confuse things on set, the actor who played Luke /Lucerys is also named Elliot.) However, the Lannister twins on the show (Tyland & Jason) are played by one actor, Jefferson Hall.
All the actors were incredible, but the scene between Daemon and Rhaenyra had such rich writing and dialogue, even amazing prose, one of the best scripts in the franchise as a whole.
No wonder Aemond is seeking a maternal connection from the madam at the brothel. Aegon was crying his eyes out, and his mother didn’t try to comfort him.
Regarding the tapestry from the intro, remember that it only shows events from the past and ends with Aemond killing Lucerys. It mostly depicts the creation of the dragons, the destruction of Valyria (the burning city), the conquest of Westeros, etc.
Yes, Viserys did indeed replace Otto as Hand of the King last season. He gave the title to Lord Lyonel Strong, father of Harwin - (semi) secret father of Rhaenyra's children - and Larys. Otto was reinstated after Larys burned his family at Harrenhal. And the twins are actually real life twins, yep, unlike the Lannister twins, who I believe are played by one guy.
He needed the dog to leave. How else would he get it to stop following him to the royal quarters? Arya threw a rock at Nymeria when she needed the wolf to run off.
@@rexibhazoboa7097 he could have you know closed a door behind him so the dog can't get through. Or just told the dog to wait. I'm not sure about you but I don't need to kick my dog to get them to stop following me.
0:12 the blockade of the gullet is the velaryon fleet, not the greyjoy fleet. The greyjoys have been mentioned but have taken no sides yet 23:00 youre confusing the timeline a little, harrenhal was burned by balerion and vhagar during aegons conquest, this is portrayed in the tapestry opening. The tapestry does not show the future 26:53 nowhere in the kingsguard vows are they forbidden from titles And YES FINALLY SOME DAERON. As much as i wish he appeared in season 1, it wouldve become far too hard to keep track of the characters
the burning city in the tapestry is indeed harrenhal, but that was a depiction of when aegon the conquerer burned it the first time. not all the scenes from the new intro are from the dance, it shows targaryen history up until now. it shows aegons conquest, maegor being found dead on the throne, jaeherys taking the throne and the great council of 101
23:07 That already happened. The intro tell us the story of House Targaryen so far. That piece is the burning of Harrenhal, when Aegon melted the castle in his Conquest.
14:14 I interpreted Daemon's grabbing of the queen's neck as a grim callback to last season when he choked her in anger. Rhaenyra looked terrified and shocked then, as she does now.
You did notice that his hands reached for her neck but he stopped himself immediately. Rhaenyra also gasped when he did that. He did the same with Mysaria in the first episode, but she quickly caught his wrist before he could choke her. Its clear that he strangles his women.
The acting in this episode was phenomenal. So many awkward conversations that were long overdue. VIserys fired Otto for suggesting Rhaenyra and Daemon hooked up. He was replaced by Lyonel Strong who was burned to death by his POS son Larys.
"Kicking the Dog" is a common method in film making. If you want to show that a character is truely evil, let him be cruel to animals. Your reaction was exactly what the writers intended.
There are two burning cities in the tapestry: the first is Old Valyria meeting it's doom. The second is indeed Harrenhall, but those events are in the past. Harrenhall was built by Harren "the Black" Hoare before Aegon's conquest. House Hoare was originally from the Iron Islands, but Harren's grandfather raided and conquered the Riverlands (which, incidentally, is why the Riverlands don't count as one of the Seven Kingdoms). Harren meant for Harrenhall to be a monument to his house's strength. He stripped the Riverlands of resources, pressed its people into slave labor, and hewed down many groves of weirwood trees to make the castle. It is far-and-away the largest in all the Seven Kingdoms, more a fortified city than castle...and after decades of construction, Harren completed it right before Aegon invaded. When Aegon reached the Riverlands, Harren and his house retreated into Harrenhall, knowing full well that no army could seige it. But Aegon, riding Balerion the Black Dread (the giant dragon who's skull is in the red keep) set the castle aflame with dragonfire, melting its great towers and killing all of House Hoare within. A curse sits on Harrenhall. Some say for the souls burned into the melted walls, others say for the slaves who died to raise the castle, and others still say for all the weirwoods chopped down for timber. Those of a less superstious mind will instead point to the monumental financial and time costs of holding the massive keep, it's lack of wealthy lands for income, and it's militarily strategic location, which makes it among the first castles seiged in any war. But one thing is certain: every house which has taken Harrenhall for its seat has met a harrowing end. And so it stands as a monument to Targaryen power, a somber symbol of what dragons are truly capable of when they ride to war, and a reminder of the fool who thought he could fend off dragons with stone.
The only time we've seen Halaena smiling and happy was hanging out with Rhaenyra's children (dancing with Jace in episode 8). It's such a shame, what could have been.
I'm actually 80% sure it was Arryk who won the fight(Team Green twin), but realized at those moments that he made the mistake of not going with his brother. If you track the leg wound, I'm pretty sure it was him who killed Eryk... This in my opinion makes the fight even sadder :(
@@rexibhazoboa7097 Maybe because he was sent to a suicide mission by a person he should be looking up to, and also which led to him killing his own twin brother commiting the largest sin in Westeros: being a kinslayer
@@aakkii5271 He killed his brother who was defending a kinslayer, which as you said is the largest sin. So it makes sense that he would kill himself and maybe take out Rheanyra if he could. It doesn't make sense that he would become loyal to Rheanyra. Idl why you're trying to turn this a certain way.
@Seabasstard22 Before I decided that the rat race could do with one less rat and went freelance, I worked in plenty of corporate offices where it really was about "who you know & who you blow" (favoritism, nepotism and sleeping your way to middle, are all quite common in office settings).
In this episode, we saw 2 new character Hugh Hammer (daughter sick in scene) and Adam from Hull (He saw seasmoke in the beach) seasmoke is leanor dragon son Lord Corlys. I dont want spoiler but this 2 man is really important for Team Black. 🤫
The dragon flying over the bay was definilty not Caraxes and Daemon. Caraxes is blood red with an elonged neck and body shape and wing-tail sorta legs. This was like a white or grey, smaller dragon. One that lives around Driftmark… it’s most likely Seasmoke, Laenor’s dragon that he left behind after faking his death in season one. They fought alongside Daemon and Caraxes in the war in the stepstones in S1EP3
Alicent was never shown love as a child- her mother died young, and she only had her Father, and Otto didn't know how to show any emotion, in my opinion. She was never held, so how can you think that she would know to hold Aegon? It's a sad thing. But it's that reason why it shapes these characters.
I mean yeah dogs are animals deserving of our empathy but the general consensus that we should always go "awwwww" when they're concerned makes me want to puke rainbows XD It's crazy how the beheading of an infant is less controversial than the kicking of a dog.
This episode shows a difference in love rynera gives compared to alisont. Commended you and it shows the difference it makes in the kids with aemond being with that with the prostitute with that motherly love want and with aegon being like that with daddy issues.
The man with the sick child and the one who asked the old lady what happened in the street in KL gonna be very important for the story.In the future you will probably hate them like Cole unfortunately.
I honestly have no sympathy for Otto at all during his scene with Criston and Aegon. He has no right to whine and whinge about the current state of affairs or speak kindly of Viserys now. Because this, all of this, is his fault! He orchestrated all of this, he created this monster (Aegon), now he and everyone else will have to suffer the consequences. But what really frustrates me is that Otto takes no responsibility for the (fairly huge) part he played in this mess! Because yes Otto, team green is a circus full of clowns, and you, you’re the ringmaster.
🤓aegon is a monster because he graped one random servant which was included just for the show 🤓 Meanwhile daemon committing actual worst crimes imaginable: UwU daddy your so hot!!
I don't give a singular fuck if you like daemon or not Just don't use the morality standpoint because as much as you hate it EVERYONE during the dance were terrble.
@@MmmMiri When I say Aegon is a monster, I mean he is one of Otto’s making. Because Aegon didn’t want to be king initially, more specifically, he is an arrogant, cocky, unintelligent, immature manchild who’s been given power and authority that no one like him should have.
Nah the intro is stuff that already happen plus viserys,Alicent,rhaenyra and Aegon…the burning place was already harrenhal when Aegon did it some years before this story.
2:51 the book version is “team green coded” cause the person rewriting it in the book that became the “Dance of The Dragons” was a supporter of Alicent and the other Hightowers in power
You are litteraly lieing, it's pretty 50/50 because it's told mostly be team black members and writen by a person affter the dance who leans team green because Rynhera and her incopetance is like 1 of the main causes the Targarians lose power.
The beauty of the Blood and Cheese Scene, as written by GRRM is not about the Violence, it is about the Conflicts, the emotions, the familiarity of the aspects of the scene in real world situations. I might suspect the reason HBO messed it up was because of the Israel War where Jews are commiting war Crimes and wouldn't let a scene depicting war crimes to be properly dramatized.
predictions- helaena fed up of greens flies to dragonstone to join the blacks. aegon is killed by otto. otto crows aemond in his place. final battle happens between aemond vs rhae & daemon aemond is killed, daemon injured, rhae finally sits the throne
its weird to see someone who hasnt been spoiled by the book event. Wow. But you forget that this story is a tragedy for house targeryan. Your predictions dont have enough tragic stuff in it.
The identical twin brothers are Elliott and Luke Tittensor.
During the filming of season 1 of HotD, Elliot, who played Erryk Cargyll, had a covid scare, so Luke, who played Arryk, stood in and shot some scenes as Erryk.
(To further confuse things on set, the actor who played Luke /Lucerys is also named Elliot.)
However, the Lannister twins on the show (Tyland & Jason) are played by one actor, Jefferson Hall.
Jefferson Hall plays 3 characters in one universe, absolute chad
the tapestry display of Harenhall burning was when Aegon and Baelerion set it ablaze. The Tapestry goes from the Doom of Valaryia to death of Luke
Love the part with argon and his favorite chair
This is my favorite episode of the show now. Rhys Ifans, Emma D’arcy, and Tom Glynn-Carney absolutely killed it.
Olivia Cooke as always.
I'd like to put Fabien and Phia in there with those names. So many fantastic performances this episode!
@@Leakampffthis show is such a fucking masterclass in acting
All the actors were incredible, but the scene between Daemon and Rhaenyra had such rich writing and dialogue, even amazing prose, one of the best scripts in the franchise as a whole.
@@V_i_vi_an totally agree, it actually felt like a stage show scene, felt like I was at the theatre it was IMMENSE
No wonder Aemond is seeking a maternal connection from the madam at the brothel. Aegon was crying his eyes out, and his mother didn’t try to comfort him.
yes, the twins are twin actors, Luke and Elliot Tittensor
Regarding the tapestry from the intro, remember that it only shows events from the past and ends with Aemond killing Lucerys. It mostly depicts the creation of the dragons, the destruction of Valyria (the burning city), the conquest of Westeros, etc.
no the burning city was aegon burning harrenhal with harren hoare in it
Yes, Viserys did indeed replace Otto as Hand of the King last season. He gave the title to Lord Lyonel Strong, father of Harwin - (semi) secret father of Rhaenyra's children - and Larys. Otto was reinstated after Larys burned his family at Harrenhal. And the twins are actually real life twins, yep, unlike the Lannister twins, who I believe are played by one guy.
The same guy who played Ser Hugh of The Vale in season 1 of game of thrones, btw
The guy accepted killing a baby and ya'll are trying to grasp why would he kick a dog after being choked by a giant man XD great reaction
He needed the dog to leave. How else would he get it to stop following him to the royal quarters? Arya threw a rock at Nymeria when she needed the wolf to run off.
@@rexibhazoboa7097 he could have you know closed a door behind him so the dog can't get through. Or just told the dog to wait. I'm not sure about you but I don't need to kick my dog to get them to stop following me.
@@rexibhazoboa7097 do you kick your dog evrey time you dont want it with you to the store?
This episode has so many good moments and good acting
We all need a beautiful brooding room.
"THE RATCATCHERS?!" "OH..... I had them hanged" cracked me up so much
0:12 the blockade of the gullet is the velaryon fleet, not the greyjoy fleet. The greyjoys have been mentioned but have taken no sides yet
23:00 youre confusing the timeline a little, harrenhal was burned by balerion and vhagar during aegons conquest, this is portrayed in the tapestry opening. The tapestry does not show the future
26:53 nowhere in the kingsguard vows are they forbidden from titles
And YES FINALLY SOME DAERON. As much as i wish he appeared in season 1, it wouldve become far too hard to keep track of the characters
criston just keeps falling upward
the burning city in the tapestry is indeed harrenhal, but that was a depiction of when aegon the conquerer burned it the first time. not all the scenes from the new intro are from the dance, it shows targaryen history up until now. it shows aegons conquest, maegor being found dead on the throne, jaeherys taking the throne and the great council of 101
23:07 That already happened. The intro tell us the story of House Targaryen so far. That piece is the burning of Harrenhal, when Aegon melted the castle in his Conquest.
14:14 I interpreted Daemon's grabbing of the queen's neck as a grim callback to last season when he choked her in anger. Rhaenyra looked terrified and shocked then, as she does now.
You did notice that his hands reached for her neck but he stopped himself immediately. Rhaenyra also gasped when he did that. He did the same with Mysaria in the first episode, but she quickly caught his wrist before he could choke her. Its clear that he strangles his women.
The acting in this episode was phenomenal. So many awkward conversations that were long overdue.
VIserys fired Otto for suggesting Rhaenyra and Daemon hooked up. He was replaced by Lyonel Strong who was burned to death by his POS son Larys.
"Kicking the Dog" is a common method in film making. If you want to show that a character is truely evil, let him be cruel to animals. Your reaction was exactly what the writers intended.
Rook's Rest is coming now. The shiz that happens there will change your entire scope of this story.
Great vid guys!
That death will hit me, I know it.
@@V_i_vi_an after what the person did in episode 9. Im happy they are going.
@@rexibhazoboa7097 I mean sure, but I still like the character. She's cool, so whatever.
@@V_i_vi_an I was talking for myself.
These first few episodes, everyone is literally and figuratively getting caught in their bedrooms with their pants down.
9:25 The way even Alicent book version would not do such a thing💀
yea it seems alot of people dont really understand the characters.
Fr its so frustrating
I know, right, but these are just reactors. They get paid to be mentaly handicapped
There are two burning cities in the tapestry: the first is Old Valyria meeting it's doom. The second is indeed Harrenhall, but those events are in the past.
Harrenhall was built by Harren "the Black" Hoare before Aegon's conquest. House Hoare was originally from the Iron Islands, but Harren's grandfather raided and conquered the Riverlands (which, incidentally, is why the Riverlands don't count as one of the Seven Kingdoms). Harren meant for Harrenhall to be a monument to his house's strength. He stripped the Riverlands of resources, pressed its people into slave labor, and hewed down many groves of weirwood trees to make the castle. It is far-and-away the largest in all the Seven Kingdoms, more a fortified city than castle...and after decades of construction, Harren completed it right before Aegon invaded. When Aegon reached the Riverlands, Harren and his house retreated into Harrenhall, knowing full well that no army could seige it. But Aegon, riding Balerion the Black Dread (the giant dragon who's skull is in the red keep) set the castle aflame with dragonfire, melting its great towers and killing all of House Hoare within.
A curse sits on Harrenhall. Some say for the souls burned into the melted walls, others say for the slaves who died to raise the castle, and others still say for all the weirwoods chopped down for timber. Those of a less superstious mind will instead point to the monumental financial and time costs of holding the massive keep, it's lack of wealthy lands for income, and it's militarily strategic location, which makes it among the first castles seiged in any war. But one thing is certain: every house which has taken Harrenhall for its seat has met a harrowing end.
And so it stands as a monument to Targaryen power, a somber symbol of what dragons are truly capable of when they ride to war, and a reminder of the fool who thought he could fend off dragons with stone.
The last house we know had Harrenhal was house Baelish, and well, we know how that ended.
Everything you've seen on the intro tapestry has already happened. It doesn't show future scenes.
Helaena should had been Rhaenyra's daughter, she would had been happier.
She should have taken her kids and jumped on Dreamfyre and escaped to Rhaenyra
Marriage between her and Jace would’ve been best.
The only time we've seen Halaena smiling and happy was hanging out with Rhaenyra's children (dancing with Jace in episode 8). It's such a shame, what could have been.
Ig we are watchung a different show Helaena kids get killed because of Team Black, they are not saint.
Ah yes. To the wife of the man who killed her child.
I'm actually 80% sure it was Arryk who won the fight(Team Green twin), but realized at those moments that he made the mistake of not going with his brother. If you track the leg wound, I'm pretty sure it was him who killed Eryk... This in my opinion makes the fight even sadder :(
That would be incredibly compelling but is unfortunately wrong, erryk definitely won
@@thomasluke-wp8or Yeah you're right, I just watched the writer interview...
Why would Arryk think he took the wrong side when just the day before, he heard Rheanyra assassinated a toddler? Do people even think?
@@rexibhazoboa7097 Maybe because he was sent to a suicide mission by a person he should be looking up to, and also which led to him killing his own twin brother commiting the largest sin in Westeros: being a kinslayer
@@aakkii5271 He killed his brother who was defending a kinslayer, which as you said is the largest sin. So it makes sense that he would kill himself and maybe take out Rheanyra if he could. It doesn't make sense that he would become loyal to Rheanyra. Idl why you're trying to turn this a certain way.
I wish real life work force worked like the one in the Red Keep. Mess up? Already had a position? Well you can’t lose that here’s a promo.
@Seabasstard22 Before I decided that the rat race could do with one less rat and went freelance, I worked in plenty of corporate offices where it really was about "who you know & who you blow" (favoritism, nepotism and sleeping your way to middle, are all quite common in office settings).
I empathize with every character on this show. *shrugs*
Love you both. Your together reaction is perfect.
Did you not recognize the smithy that requested an advance ?
In this episode, we saw 2 new character Hugh Hammer (daughter sick in scene) and Adam from Hull (He saw seasmoke in the beach) seasmoke is leanor dragon son Lord Corlys.
I dont want spoiler but this 2 man is really important for Team Black. 🤫
Hugh also appeared in a petition to the King in the first episode
@@thomasluke-wp8or yes he is a black smith but he half Targaeryan aka the bastard.
@boniperman6092 I'm aware of hughs genetics, I'm trying not mention it where possible because I don't wanna spoil the shows reveal :)
@@boniperman6092Spoilers
The dragon flying over the bay was definilty not Caraxes and Daemon. Caraxes is blood red with an elonged neck and body shape and wing-tail sorta legs. This was like a white or grey, smaller dragon. One that lives around Driftmark… it’s most likely Seasmoke, Laenor’s dragon that he left behind after faking his death in season one. They fought alongside Daemon and Caraxes in the war in the stepstones in S1EP3
“a presence I haven’t felt since…….”
I want Rahenys as Hand of the Queen❤️
Otto would fit so well in today's politics
Alicent was never shown love as a child- her mother died young, and she only had her Father, and Otto didn't know how to show any emotion, in my opinion. She was never held, so how can you think that she would know to hold Aegon? It's a sad thing. But it's that reason why it shapes these characters.
I mean yeah dogs are animals deserving of our empathy but the general consensus that we should always go "awwwww" when they're concerned makes me want to puke rainbows XD It's crazy how the beheading of an infant is less controversial than the kicking of a dog.
I am team black and the only green I like is Helaena. I felt bad for her when she had to experience the death of her child.
This episode shows a difference in love rynera gives compared to alisont. Commended you and it shows the difference it makes in the kids with aemond being with that with the prostitute with that motherly love want and with aegon being like that with daddy issues.
The man with the sick child and the one who asked the old lady what happened in the street in KL gonna be very important for the story.In the future you will probably hate them like Cole unfortunately.
Grizz/Kyle, you're a prog rock guy? That seems right.
I honestly have no sympathy for Otto at all during his scene with Criston and Aegon. He has no right to whine and whinge about the current state of affairs or speak kindly of Viserys now. Because this, all of this, is his fault! He orchestrated all of this, he created this monster (Aegon), now he and everyone else will have to suffer the consequences. But what really frustrates me is that Otto takes no responsibility for the (fairly huge) part he played in this mess! Because yes Otto, team green is a circus full of clowns, and you, you’re the ringmaster.
🤓aegon is a monster because he graped one random servant which was included just for the show 🤓
Meanwhile daemon committing actual worst crimes imaginable: UwU daddy your so hot!!
I don't give a singular fuck if you like daemon or not
Just don't use the morality standpoint because as much as you hate it
EVERYONE during the dance were terrble.
@@MmmMiri When I say Aegon is a monster, I mean he is one of Otto’s making. Because Aegon didn’t want to be king initially, more specifically, he is an arrogant, cocky, unintelligent, immature manchild who’s been given power and authority that no one like him should have.
@@bryannkam that's subjective.
@@bryannkamTHANK YOU FOR THIS COMMENT. I AGREE WITH YOU
Criston cole can do no wrong he falls up the way not down
It’s crazy how this show and acolyte had a similar budget but not similar quality.
Nah the intro is stuff that already happen plus viserys,Alicent,rhaenyra and Aegon…the burning place was already harrenhal when Aegon did it some years before this story.
How do you see rheynes as bitter?????
Cole is worse than Joffrey…… 😂😂😂😂
dear lord how did I go so long b4 realizing this dude was hot
Halaena Targaryen deserved so much better than all of this.
2:51 the book version is “team green coded” cause the person rewriting it in the book that became the “Dance of The Dragons” was a supporter of Alicent and the other Hightowers in power
There was not 1 single author... it is told through the account of 3 different people 2 of which was team black
It's crazy how you and the fanbase support whatever that stupid candel says.
You are litteraly lieing, it's pretty 50/50 because it's told mostly be team black members and writen by a person affter the dance who leans team green because Rynhera and her incopetance is like 1 of the main causes the Targarians lose power.
the rat catcher didn't kick the dog, it was the gold cloak
The beauty of the Blood and Cheese Scene, as written by GRRM is not about the Violence, it is about the Conflicts, the emotions, the familiarity of the aspects of the scene in real world situations. I might suspect the reason HBO messed it up was because of the Israel War where Jews are commiting war Crimes and wouldn't let a scene depicting war crimes to be properly dramatized.
Repetitive clowning ending. They need to hire a better show writer.
Fr. Its so cringe
Aegon wasn't weeping for his child..his grandfather literally told him he is the actual usurper
Why do you assume he isnt weeping for both?
predictions-
helaena fed up of greens flies to dragonstone to join the blacks.
aegon is killed by otto. otto crows aemond in his place.
final battle happens between aemond vs rhae & daemon
aemond is killed, daemon injured, rhae finally sits the throne
Ewww
its weird to see someone who hasnt been spoiled by the book event. Wow.
But you forget that this story is a tragedy for house targeryan. Your predictions dont have enough tragic stuff in it.
Why would Helana join the women who caused the decapitation of her toddler?
The gold cloak kicked the dog not the rat catcher