Now comes li'l Joffrey (he goes by Braden). Then there was Lucerys (he goes by Luke). First there was Jacaerys (he goes by Jayce). But I can't help feeling we've been denied the chance to see them grow into adults in their own right, instead of solely in relation to the men in their lives. It makes sense, given how precarious the situations they've put themselves in remain worry is the price of power. There's certainly a sense that both of them have shifted from focusing on themselves and their respective stations to worrying about their kids. Would it have been nice to see that process happen? To spend more time with Rhaenyra and Alicent as they found their new level, had their first kids? Maybe. ![]() Daemon is still smirking his way through life, though he seems to have softened a bit, now that he's a family man, while Rhaenyra and especially Alicent have hardened - or at least, grown more resolved. ![]() That wind you felt whooshing past your face as this episode opened is 10 years of story time, in which developments big (a whole new generation of privileged aristocratic jerks have arrived!) and small (Larys is keepin' on creepin' on) have come to pass. If you're just joining us, here are recaps of episodes one, two, three, four and five. well, for House of the Dragon 's sixth episode. This recap of House of the Dragon 's sixth episode contains spoilers for. Alicent (Olivia Cooke) and Ser Criston (Fabien Frankel) discuss country matters.
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