Rhaenyra feels left out of the jubilation and sulks, still mulling over the marriage business. Queen Alicent lurks in a more gentle, welcome manner on the edges of her husband’s conversations. The brothers embrace warmly, and the afterparty commences.Īs usual, Otto Hightower lurks and gathers info like a big creeper. He claims others have dubbed him King of the Narrow Sea, but Daemon cedes the title and his rinky-dink crown to his brother in a show of false humility. King Viserys gives his younger brother a formal greeting before the court, and Daemon swaggers in with a new do and a new crown (which frankly looks like a child’s toy). As they arrive back at King’s Landing, Daemon’s dragon Caraxes says hello a little too excitedly, swooping in to practically kiss their boat. A fed-up Rhaenyra hightails is out of there, with her ever-present Kingsguard Criston Cole at her side. It climaxes with a proposal from a kid, though we’ll give the young Lord Blackwood points for style, straight up murdering the Bracken jerk who mocks him. This week, Rhaenyra’s parade of marriage misery continues with a tour through Storm’s End and a sea of proposals, each one progressively worse. If you have not read the books and wish to remain completely Unsullied, we encourage you to check out our non-book-reader recap by Oz of Thrones! Martin’s novels and Westeros histories, whether or not that material has appeared on the show yet. Spoiler Note: This recap and the comments section may contain mild spoilers from George R.R. This is probably the episode you sat down to watch with your parents and for that I am sorry but also deeply amused.
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