Home of the Dragon Season 2 has thus far been a lesson in how wars begin. Or ought to we are saying how males begin wars.
Sure, OK, so it could have been Alicent Hightower (Olivia Cooke) who misunderstood Viserys Targaryen (Paddy Considine) on his deathbed in Season 1, and the continued rift between her and Rhaenyra (Emma D’Arcy) actually hasn’t helped issues. However come on. Season 2 has, thus far, been a textbook case of male egos getting individuals killed.
This is the deeply silly step-by-step because it stands, starting with Aemond (Ewan Mitchell) semi-accidentally killing Lucerys (Elliot Grihault) on the finish of final season.
Step 1: Aemond kills Lucerys
Unable to overlook the teasing he endured as a boy, Aemond determined to wage a marketing campaign of harassment in opposition to Rhaenyra’s kids that began with some “Strong” speech jokes and ended with Lucerys getting chomped to dying mid-air.
Does he remorse it? Perhaps somewhat bit. But when he’d simply scared the child again on the Baratheon fortress and referred to as it quits then issues in all probability would not have escalated as shortly as they did.
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Step 2: Daemon will get Aegon’s son killed
We all know what you are considering: It is Rhaenyra that, on returning to Dragonstone, says she “want[s] Aemond Targaryen”. However she does not say precisely what she means, and that is the obvious cue for an already-enraged Daemon (Matt Smith) to pay some very terrible assassins to attempt to do the job for him. Inevitably the plan fails and the poor son of Aegon (Tom Glynn-Carney) and Heleana (Phia Saban), Jaehearys, is the one killed as an alternative.
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Step 3: Ser Criston Cole sends a person to his dying
Carrying an Iron Throne-sized chip on his shoulder, Criston Cole (Fabien Frankel) decides the most effective plan of action following Jaehaerys’ dying is to go rogue, blackmailing a member of the Kings’ Guard (who occurs to be a twin) to go to Dragonstone disguised as his equivalent brother, who has conveniently defected to work for Rhaenyra.
Unsurprisingly this works about in addition to Daemon’s off-the-cuff plan, and each twins – however not Rhaenyra – find yourself lifeless.
Step 4: Aegon fires his Hand and promotes Ser Criston
So: Aemond’s been irrational, Daemon’s been irrational, after which Ser Criston’s been irrational. Thank goodness there is a strong, protected pair of palms on the Iron Throne itself although, proper?
Oh no, wait: The realm’s greatest man-baby Aegon II is in cost, and never solely does he reward Ser Criston’s actions, however he even decides to advertise him to Hand after firing his grandad Otto Hightower (Rhys Ifans).
Aegon’s petulant little try at a comeback whereas Otto is giving him a dressing down? “At least I did something.” Yeah, good one Aegon. We’re positive it’s going to positively work out for you.
Home of the Dragon Season 2 airs Sundays on HBO and Max at 9 p.m. ET.
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