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Several critics highlighted key moments from the episode, such as Seasmoke claiming Addam as his rider, [15] Considine's return as King Viserys Targeryen in Daemon's visions, the smallfolk uprising, the royal drama in King's Landing and Aemond's conversations with Alicent, Larys and Aegon, [10] [11] as well as Rhaenyra and Mysaria's kiss.
"The Green Council" was written by Sara Hess, marking her second episode as writer for the series, following "The Princess and the Queen". [1]The title of the episode refers to the Small Council, arranged secretly by Otto Hightower to secure Aegon's position as heir to the Iron Throne, which excludes Lord Lyman Beesbury and Queen Alicent, with the 'green' being a reference to the color of ...
The now elderly King Viserys—bedridden, disfigured, and mentally muddled—is gladdened to meet Rhaenyra and Daemon's sons Aegon the Younger and Viserys the Younger. All royal matters are now overseen by Alicent and the King's Hand, Otto Hightower, who keep Viserys quiescent with milk of the poppy .
Welcome to House of the Dragon MVP, our series highlighting each episode's Most Valuable Player in the game before the Game of Thrones.Viserys Targaryen, first of his name, King of the Andals, the ...
In his final moments, “House of the Dragon’s” King Viserys was, well, not quite himself. Enfeebled and riddled with disease, his final words were spoken in an empty, darkened room.
Grand Maester Orwyle treats Alicent's superficial arm wound, received during the recent riot. Despondent after being removed from the Small Council, Alicent seeks solace in the Kingswood, taking one Kingsguard, Ser Rickard Thorne, for protection and assistance. They make camp, and, when asked, Alicent says she may not return to King's Landing.
Daemon enters the throne room, wearing a crown of bone and teeth to announce his new title as "King of the Narrow Sea". He gives up the crown to his brother, King Viserys, swearing his allegiance. As the reconciled brothers celebrate at a feast, Queen Alicent confides her loneliness to Rhaenyra, who also admits missing their friendship.
"A Golden Crown" is the sixth episode of the first season of the HBO medieval fantasy television series Game of Thrones. The teleplay was written by Jane Espenson and series creators David Benioff and D.B. Weiss from a story by Benioff and Weiss, and directed by Daniel Minahan, his directorial debut for the series.