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The House of the Dragon season 2 finale is full of confounding decisions. Alongside Daemon Targaryen’s (Matt Smith) vision and another promise that war is coming, Aemond Targaryen (Ewan Mitchell ...
Rhaenyra finds Arrax's remains and then announces her revenge on Aemond. In response, Daemon, Rhaenyra's uncle-husband, appoints two assassins in King's Landing to kill Aemond. However, the assassins are unable to find Aemond and instead decide to kill King Aegon II's son and heir, Jaehaerys. The episode title refers to Daemon vowing revenge ...
Let's pause on the moment Rhaenyra says, "A son for a son." It is true that Alicent's son Aemond killed Lucerys Velaryon, Rhaenyra's son, in the Season 1 finale.Rhaenyra sought to avenge that ...
House of the Dragon season 2, episode 2 picked up right where episode 1 left off on Sunday night -- with the Red Keep in utter chaos after the horrific beheading of Jaehaerys Targaryen. Spoilers ...
In season 2, Rhaenys patrols the Velaryon fleet's blockade of Blackwater Bay and after returning to Dragonstone she is approached by Prince Daemon Targaryen who demands that she accompany him to King's Landing to kill Prince Aemond Targaryen to avenge Lucerys' death, but she refuses to act while Rhaenyra still grieves for her son.
William Shakespeare's play Romeo and Juliet, set in Verona, Italy, features the eponymous protagonists Romeo Montague and Juliet Capulet.The cast of characters also includes members of their respective families and households; Prince Escalus, the city's ruler, and his kinsman, Count Paris; and various unaffiliated characters such as Friar Laurence and the Chorus.
In this Season Two premiere episode, which picks up shortly after Aemond killed Lucerys, the Greens are aware that an attack could be coming. Alicent says she wants Vhagar, Aemond’s dragon, home ...
William Shakespeare's Romeo & Juliet (stylized as William Shakespeare's Romeo + Juliet) is a 1996 romantic crime film directed, produced, and co-written by Baz Luhrmann. It is a modernized adaptation of William Shakespeare 's tragedy of the same name , albeit still utilizing Shakespearean English .