Honestly, my absolute favorite detail of this episode is how Caraxes greets Syrax. There is 0 hostility, 0 roaring and snarling, it's a little chirping and a friendly greeting, despite Caraxes being significantly bigger and more aggressive as a dragon. Because while Daemon would happily behead Otto and throw him from the walkway, he'd never touch Rhaenyra. She's in 0 danger the whole time, and the dragons show it.
Both dragons would fight the biggest dragon, 2nd only to Balerion the dread. I wanted to see how they made that scene, they had to fight in big open field 😁
13:54 Otto puts himself in danger, because if he wants to get rid of Daemon, he has to be there and make sure that the situation escalates. That's why he didn't want the king there and that's why he insulted Daemon and his mistress as much as possible. Too bad for him that Rhaenyra appeared and solved the situation... 😁
I feel like Viserys should have told Rhaenyra about his plans to marry Alicent instead of blindsiding her, and Rhaenyra's reaction is completely justified, I'd react the same way if I found out that my father wanted to wed my best friend. It was stupid not to tell her.
It is flat out stupid on many levels and the first time we see him make a decision that doesn't place the realm before his personal happiness. Aside from the fact that it alienates literally every potential heir/familial ally he has and only binds him to a house that is already allied to him. It's also a snub of every counselor whose advice he ignored, as well as sabotaging his rekindled relationship with his daughter. It's not just that both he and Alicent hid their relationship but a marriage that wouldn't immediately be consummated or result in a rival for Rhenayra would give her years to build up legitimacy as the heir. By choosing the "kids now" option, he signaled to everyone that she was just a placeholder.
Matt Smith really did a good job portraying his love/hate relationship with his brother. I am both annoyed and enjoyed everything Daemon has done so far. And he does this within the first 2 episodes. Just hope he found his TARDIS soon tho.
I agree, though really, I don’t think there is an ounce of hate towards his brother, only love, arrogant, petulant, bratty, but devoted love, for both his brother and his niece….though with the niece there’s also that little bit of extra Targaryen sauce thrown into the mix. He pushes buttons, and crosses lines, but never too far, never to a point they couldn’t forgive him.
I wonder where he's hiding the pocket watch, and which companion is struggling to survive in King's Landing and berating The Doctor for stranding them here while he plays real life D&D.
King's Landing, Dragonstone, and Driftmark are very close to each other. Aegon was known to fly from King's Landing to Dragonstone and back in the same day, and various dragonriders are known to race each other to Dragonstone and back. Driftmark is even closer to King's Landing, it is an island that is very close to Dragonstone. Iirc, you can see one from the other.
I honestly don’t think Rhaenys is salty, i think she’s just trying to be real with Rhaenyra lol cause she knows firsthand how it feels to be passed over.
But you can't see some degree of i didn't get it why you think you can I would say is 50/50 real honest fair advice, and I don't want somebody succeed exactly where i failed
I liked that they had Ceraxes's noise a bit different than the usual dragon roar, i hope they also do that to other dragons, to make them have more distinctive features (besides the design and color difference ofcourse). That noise isn't loud and deep, but still very intimidating and sinister on its own.
Viserys finally had to make a choice for himself and he chose poorly. The parasite known as the Hightowers will only break House Targaryen apart after Viserys dies.
I loved this episode. I thought it was really sweet how happy King Viserys was to get the little dragon statue from Alicent. The best part was the confrontation at Dragonstone. I think the relationship between Daemon and Rhaenyra is so interesting. And the dragon coming thru the fog looked awesome.
I enjoyed watching Rhaenyra use dragon diplomacy peacefully and successfully, after getting shut down and shut out by her father and the council. They all treated her as impulsive and hot headed. But when they marched with insufficient force on Dragonstone, and nearly overheated the situation...she pulled up with real strength and was able to talk the issue out. And that was what she was trying to tell them to do in the Stepstones. Just like Arya for a few episodes in GOT, as cupbearers they get to listen and learn. Rhaenyra's been learning council politics for years.
As morbid as it sounds, I can’t help but love North American viewers reactions to prisoners being eaten alive by crabs, where I clearly recall, as a child in England, being shown the place where prisoners were chained up to be executed in this very way, and having the process vividly described to me.
I’m English and didn’t know this happened I didn’t think crabs would do that but tbh I don’t think it’s that bad a way to die compared to like the iron bull Etc
@@NerdyNightly I completely agree, it’s more that I’ve realized that it triggers some weird sense of childhood nostalgia…..which is not an okay feeling to get from watching people get eaten alive by crabs….thanks Mom.
@@richardbrown3055 considering the reign england had over the us for some time, i’m sure you evil buggers did it there too…all over the world in fact 😂
Driftmark is an island between Dragonstone and King's Landing, pretty close to Dragonstone. High Tide is the seat of Corlys Velaryon on the island. The Velaryons and the Hightowers are both present during the time of ASOIAF/GoT but they don't play a prominent role in the books so they were not mentioned in the show. To sail there in one day might be a push but it's probably doable in two days if they travel non-stop.
Wow, it turns out that GRRM is a good storyteller and if you stay true to his source material and bring him on to help, then you will have an amazing product. Who would have thought.
Rhaenys: "Men would sooner put the realm to the torch than see a woman ascend the Iron Throne." It seems almost poetic in retrospect that the only way two women take the throne is through putting the city to the torch. Cersei with wildfire, and Dany with dragonfire.
Okay so season 1 has to cover around 15/20 years worth of content so they need jumps. Also we had jumps like this in the very first episode of game of thrones. We get a raven that says that Robert is coming and then when he arrives Cersei says that they've been traveling for 6 months
8:00 Ships sail into storms all the time, the Sea Snake's advice was correct, those are your two options in a storm, waiting around means certain death.
Honest to god, I thought the Crabfeeder's mask was a reference to the Sons of the Harpy. That design LOOKS like a rough version of a Son of the Harpy mask
Drfitmark does exist in Game of Thrones, but mainly because of the Dance (and stuff that happens afterwards), House Velaryon has become very irrelevant and weak. It's an island bigger and more fertile than Dragonstone, a short distance south west of Dragonstone, to the point it's possible to visit Driftmark from Dragonstone in a rowboat for a day trip.
That is just not true their bastard daemon waters is the master of ships for cersei and they fought on stannis's side they might not be the strongest but they're not weak
@@harsh_1910 So.... after alienating EVERYONE, Cersei appoints a bastard of a house fighting for the other side. And they've gone from the most powerful fleet in the realm, capable of defeating any other fleet with ease, to being the vassals of arguably the weakest claimant (When Stannis declares), and their traditional role as admiral in that faction is given to a household knight.
@@theshadowling1 they were fighting with stannis during black water, and the head monford velyaron burned in wildfire along with their ships but his bastard half brother aurane waters knelt to Joffrey after the battle and cersei thought aurane waters (not daemon my bad) was hot and so she gave him the position and but he betrayed her after acquiring most of the royal fleet and us now a pirate and more or less controla the stepstones
@@harsh_1910 Yes. And they brought 4 ships. When they used to have a fleet of over a hundred. Stannis' fleet is 200 ships. Velaryon are a shadow of what they used to be.
Otto believes in the rule of law. So he's making the assumption that Daemon wouldn't be crazy enough to kill him openly. So with that assumption, he doesn't want to risk Viserys accidentally dying somehow (which would leave Otto in a terrible position), and at the same time he doesn't want the two brothers to reconcile either. So he's going to go there personally because he's got his little entourage to act as witnesses, and he's going to shit talk Daemon until he does something unforgivable and used that are a pretext to get him sent to the wall by the king. So he's winning friendship points to the king for dealing with Daemon, he can potentially get everyone to be on board with shipping Daemon to the wall. It's a calculated power move on his part. It was never his intention to getting Daemon carted in a prison cell, not with Caraxes prowling about. The thing that is actually enlightening is that Otto recognized that Rhaenyra isn't some empty headed young girl and now he needs to keep her in line as well.
hahahaha you are very innocent believing that Otto wants the safety of Viserys ... He just wants power, the way he found to gain power was to tear the Targaryen's brothers apart and start a war between them...
@@fleisbester612 He is worried about his safety because if he were to die right there, then the fight between Rhaenyra and Daemon wouldn't benefit him either way, as both dislike him to begin with. His long term goal was always to use his daughter to put his personal legacy ahead. The question is a matter of timing, had Vyseris already been married and had kids with Alicent, he wouldn't give two shits.
He doesn’t need another baby now though... He ALREADY HAS AN HEIR. He should’ve married Lana. Daemon can’t marry for love, but the king can??? That’s screwed. Kings don’t get to choose like that. And Lana would come of age in 2 years, so he could have a baby in 3 years. He was in NO HURRY to remarry until Otto and the small council pushed the issue. HE SHOULD NOT HAVE MARRIED A HIGHTOWER. ridiculous. And ps. Daenerys was 13YEARS OLD at the start of GoT. Sooooooo. Lana being 12 isn’t a big deal in universe.
1. He has a daughter. A daughter won't carry on the family name. 2. He has a daughter. A daughter won't carry on the family name (her son would have his father's last name and the Targaryens would lose the throne) 3. Lana's Twelve. Even by Game of Thrones standards, that's yucky. 4. Viserys can do whatever he wants. He's the king. As long as he marries SOMEONE, it's chill. Daemon is a prince, he's expected to marry someone of equal status. Plus, Viserys IS given flack for not immediately accepting Lana; but again, he's the king. Nobody's gonna say no to the king. 5. Yes, the king DOES get to choose like that. Joffrey did. "I don't want Sansa anymore, I want Margery." And so he got Margery. 6. Alicent is 15-16, so he can have a baby even sooner with her than he would have with Lana. 7. That much is true, but he felt pressured; so he did what he had to do. 8. Why shouldn't he have married a Hightower? She's the daughter of his Hand, so he knows she's loyal. She's pretty. She's fertile. She's willing. Why shouldn't he marry her? 9. Danaerys was still older than Lana, AND she married a khal, AND that was meant to be seen as creepy. Sooooooo next complaints, please.
I mean, if we're going by books' ages: Aemma (Viserys' first wife) died at 23 Viserys was 28 Laena was 13 Alicent was 17 & Rhaenyra was 8 The show made the whole thing seemed creepy with all those changes
Dragonstone is some 200miles or so off to the northeast of King's Landing. Ser Otto Hightower and his merry band will almost certainly have sailed to the island from Blackwater Bay. Driftmark is the larger neighbouring island, lying just to the west of Dragonstone.
Hi guys ! And before I re(re)start the episode with you, can I just say it feels so good to have an intellectual crush on two people such as you guys. That's where lies the beauty of reaction-vids ! Keep it up ! :)
Yes, some Targaryen names are very much alike, in this first season there are Princess Rhaenys (a.k.a. The Queen Who Never Was) played by Eve Best, Princess Rhaenyra, a later character named Lady Rhaena, not to mention Daemon (played by Matt Smith) and a later character named Aemond (the two names are anagrams).
Dragonstone is near King’s Landing. It’s like in the Bay Area-ish of King’s Landing. Driftmark is beside Dragonstone.
2 года назад
With a sailing ship you have three strategies in a storm. With sufficient empty space, run off with small sails (tailwind) or let yourself drift to leeward. Or the third option, sail actively against with as much sail area as necessary (cruising).
Driftmark is near to Dragonstone , easy dragonflight away , & Dragonstone is close enough to Kings Landing that a day of sailing could hypothetically reach the place .
yes, the age difference between Alicent and Rhaenyra in the book is 9-10 years, when Viserys marries Alicent she was 18-19 and the King was 29. in the series they make it look like the age difference is even worse.
12:45 "is that the way to a man's heart?" Yeah, basically. Action figures are one of men's prized possessions just like a bag/shoe collection for women.
dragon stone is like right next to king's landing. you can see maps online. btw the leadup to the dance of the dragons takes place for 30 years so the show needs to do many time jumps before the dance even begins. but I think they've handled it well so far
You can see that Alisent has her own agenda in her look at Raehnyra when she cries at the altar. She's not a good friend here. She gaslighting Raehnyra for her own goals. Otto himself goes to Deamon so that no one else can tell the story to the king. So he can tell stories about Deamon as he needs it. Just like he has done before. Otto was the one who told what Deamon said on the anniversary of the death of the king's wife and son. Heir to the throne for a day. We know from witnesses that Deamon said that. But we don't know HOW he said it and how Deamon meant it. Otto told it in such a way that everyone has to assume it would have been an insult. But we've never heard that from Deamon ourselves. Everything just from Otto's mouth. Deamon then told the king directly that everyone mourns in their own way. And the fact that Deamon was mourning to the death of the kings wife and child was seen at the funeral. Family is important to him.
Definite shout-out to Paddy Considine's performance as Viserys; his work in the role anchors the show for almost the entire season. You're right to call attention to him more than once.
dragonstone is not very far from king's landing actually. it's about 420 miles (675 km) by water. if you sail really slow, then around 3 days. but otto was definitely not cruising. rhaenyra, on dragon's back could fly back and forth in a few hours. but I suspect rhaenyra did not depart at the same time as otto's entourage. he probably went a few days before her. so rhaenyra was the only one that you see making it a day-trip. driftmark is the island right next to dragonstone. driftmark and dragonstone are two little islands closest to the mainland where king's landing is.
Actually, Dragonstone is close to King's Landing! King's Landing is on the shore of Blackwater Bay, and Dragonstone is on an island at the entrance of that bay.
Criston Cole isn't a Dornishman, he's from the Dornish Marches, which is on the Stormlands side of the border. Ser Criston said he served with the Dondarrions of Blackhaven, which is in the Dornish Marches.
"Did they send the Grand Maester?" By the nature of the book, though they don't always stick to it in the show, the scenes are all written by maesters. So if it's an important scene, there's a maester there.
Dragonstone is very close to Kings landing. I maybe wrong but when the bells are rolled in KingsLanding they can be heard on Dragonstone Drift mark is very close to Dragonstone and does exist in the GOT timeline they even have characters in the book but their in decline basically as they were Targ Allies and not trusted by Robert
Personal theory Daemon had no plans of living after Dragonstone, he meant to kill Otto and die there doing so to try and protect Viserys and if he survived to kill Otto in a way it would seem he offered the egg and Otto chose to try and kill him. All so he could be the Hand to protect his brother and family. Not really a theory I guess more of a fact I think but it's interesting to note.
Another great episode of The House Of The Dragon!!! Did you see the preview for next week!!! It's going to be lots of action!!! And it's going to get intense!!! I'm so excited!!!!!!
Scavenger will often eat things that are soon to be or close to being dead. It's why you hear stories about prisoners being so close to death that rats have already began nibbling off their toes and fingers.
Man dude Caraxes shriek and the clicking noise!! I need a pokedex for the different types of Dragons lmao. But fr tho, scary as shit. Daemon is my favorite character.
If Viserys was smart at all, he would have told his daughter about who he planned to marry and avoided that whole scene. It would still have been weird, but not a public fallout... He said he didn't want to estrange her, and then did just that. Otto, on the other hand, is very, very smart. He played this very well.
Everything Daemon is doing is not petty and childish. You have to look deeper and see that he is testing his brother and all that surround him. He is very calculated in what he is doing it just comes off different because of his personality.
Someone mentioned that Daemon is not a villain he is a anti hero and that is just the perfect description of his character… he is definitely not evil but he is a good bad guy
Dragon stone is super close to kings landing I’m not sure travel did seem a little quick but it’s really minor they should’ve said a week from now rather than tomorrow. But my guess would be Daemon said tomorrow so there was no chance to plan anything and it could force an irrational decision
Rhaenyra is now the heir to the Iron Throne and no one on the council respects her and just see it in the scene, Otto cut Rhaenyra when she was talking and Viserys did nothing in that situation If it was Daemon he is already shutting everyone up, mainly from Otto, in the scene with Rhaenys it's Rhaenyra everything Rhaenys said to Rhaenyra is true, Rhaenyra is heir to the Iron Throne and even so she continues to give them wine, but the truth is she's participating in the council, but like Rhaenys said they won't want a woman Viserys shouldn't have married Alicent he made a wrong choice and now there will be consequences for his choice, viserys should have married Laena in the book she is At least Rhaenyra's age different from the series they put a child I don't know why they did that Probably to be more controversial because it's a child, but either way he should have chosen Laena and not Alicent and you'll realize his choice was a mistake when you watch the rest of the episodes.
Here's a super zoomed in map of Westeros showing King's Landing, Driftmark, and Dragonstone. They're all right next to each other. They may be within a single day's voyage, and certainly within a day's dragon ride, of each other. i.imgur.com/dAKVab8.png
Honestly, my absolute favorite detail of this episode is how Caraxes greets Syrax. There is 0 hostility, 0 roaring and snarling, it's a little chirping and a friendly greeting, despite Caraxes being significantly bigger and more aggressive as a dragon. Because while Daemon would happily behead Otto and throw him from the walkway, he'd never touch Rhaenyra. She's in 0 danger the whole time, and the dragons show it.
i dont notice that! good observation
I wonder if Rhaenyra herself also knew she wasn't in danger. Because, if she truly felt he would kill her, would she have actually done that?
@@MrFredstt i think she knew, she kinda now her uncle
Omg what a catch dint see this at all. I want to see the dragons snap at each other later in the season
Both dragons would fight the biggest dragon, 2nd only to Balerion the dread. I wanted to see how they made that scene, they had to fight in big open field 😁
I love that Daemon actually liked the retort from Sir Cole. He didn't get mad or offended he just legitimately laughed and was like "lol, good one"
13:54 Otto puts himself in danger, because if he wants to get rid of Daemon, he has to be there and make sure that the situation escalates. That's why he didn't want the king there and that's why he insulted Daemon and his mistress as much as possible.
Too bad for him that Rhaenyra appeared and solved the situation... 😁
For the title sequence, it's not just blood. It's a literal bloodline, tracing all the way back to Aegon the Conqueror.
I feel like Viserys should have told Rhaenyra about his plans to marry Alicent instead of blindsiding her, and Rhaenyra's reaction is completely justified, I'd react the same way if I found out that my father wanted to wed my best friend. It was stupid not to tell her.
It is flat out stupid on many levels and the first time we see him make a decision that doesn't place the realm before his personal happiness. Aside from the fact that it alienates literally every potential heir/familial ally he has and only binds him to a house that is already allied to him. It's also a snub of every counselor whose advice he ignored, as well as sabotaging his rekindled relationship with his daughter.
It's not just that both he and Alicent hid their relationship but a marriage that wouldn't immediately be consummated or result in a rival for Rhenayra would give her years to build up legitimacy as the heir. By choosing the "kids now" option, he signaled to everyone that she was just a placeholder.
@@saberstrike000 Right? At least if you married Laena you could have waited 4 or 5 years and then consummate the marriage.
Matt Smith really did a good job portraying his love/hate relationship with his brother. I am both annoyed and enjoyed everything Daemon has done so far. And he does this within the first 2 episodes. Just hope he found his TARDIS soon tho.
He's unbelievable, can't wait to see him really open up as this moves forward!
I agree, though really, I don’t think there is an ounce of hate towards his brother, only love, arrogant, petulant, bratty, but devoted love, for both his brother and his niece….though with the niece there’s also that little bit of extra Targaryen sauce thrown into the mix. He pushes buttons, and crosses lines, but never too far, never to a point they couldn’t forgive him.
@@richardbrown3055 I am so looking forward to seeing how the general opinion on some characters will change when...certain things...happen later on
I wonder where he's hiding the pocket watch, and which companion is struggling to survive in King's Landing and berating The Doctor for stranding them here while he plays real life D&D.
Matt Smith is amazing!
King's Landing, Dragonstone, and Driftmark are very close to each other. Aegon was known to fly from King's Landing to Dragonstone and back in the same day, and various dragonriders are known to race each other to Dragonstone and back. Driftmark is even closer to King's Landing, it is an island that is very close to Dragonstone. Iirc, you can see one from the other.
I think Otto purposefully went so that Daemon and the King wouldn't be able to talk and potentially hash things out together
Driftmark exists in GOT, the show just cut out the Velaryon plot... Dragonstone is pretty close to Kings Landing, just a day or two of sailing.
And Driftmark is right next to Dragonstone
I honestly don’t think Rhaenys is salty, i think she’s just trying to be real with Rhaenyra lol cause she knows firsthand how it feels to be passed over.
But you can't see some degree of
i didn't get it why you think you can
I would say is 50/50 real honest fair advice, and I don't want somebody succeed exactly where i failed
This is exactly what made GoT great with fantastic acting, political intrigue, well written characters, amazing buildup and a well crafted storyline.
Absolutely, I'm so happy with the tempo they've set for this series
yes & it actually focuses on the iron throne, which I feel like the later seasons of got forgot about
I liked that they had Ceraxes's noise a bit different than the usual dragon roar, i hope they also do that to other dragons, to make them have more distinctive features (besides the design and color difference ofcourse). That noise isn't loud and deep, but still very intimidating and sinister on its own.
Viserys finally had to make a choice for himself and he chose poorly. The parasite known as the Hightowers will only break House Targaryen apart after Viserys dies.
12:30 How to get into a man's heart. Support his table top gaming hobby.
Agreed!
“She fixed my Warhammer mini 🥹🥹”
I loved this episode. I thought it was really sweet how happy King Viserys was to get the little dragon statue from Alicent. The best part was the confrontation at Dragonstone. I think the relationship between Daemon and Rhaenyra is so interesting. And the dragon coming thru the fog looked awesome.
I agree 100% The bridge scene is a game changer
I enjoyed watching Rhaenyra use dragon diplomacy peacefully and successfully, after getting shut down and shut out by her father and the council. They all treated her as impulsive and hot headed. But when they marched with insufficient force on Dragonstone, and nearly overheated the situation...she pulled up with real strength and was able to talk the issue out. And that was what she was trying to tell them to do in the Stepstones.
Just like Arya for a few episodes in GOT, as cupbearers they get to listen and learn. Rhaenyra's been learning council politics for years.
She was an idiot because if it got to a fight between the two Caraxes would have eaten the younger and 2x smaller Syrax for lunch
As morbid as it sounds, I can’t help but love North American viewers reactions to prisoners being eaten alive by crabs, where I clearly recall, as a child in England, being shown the place where prisoners were chained up to be executed in this very way, and having the process vividly described to me.
Look. Knowing it happened and watching it are very different things! lol
I’m English and didn’t know this happened I didn’t think crabs would do that but tbh I don’t think it’s that bad a way to die compared to like the iron bull Etc
@@NerdyNightly I completely agree, it’s more that I’ve realized that it triggers some weird sense of childhood nostalgia…..which is not an okay feeling to get from watching people get eaten alive by crabs….thanks Mom.
@@daquaviousbingleton9763 Any slow death is going to be a top tier means of death, bro, slowly being peeled away by crabs has got to be top ten.
@@richardbrown3055 considering the reign england had over the us for some time, i’m sure you evil buggers did it there too…all over the world in fact 😂
Driftmark is an island between Dragonstone and King's Landing, pretty close to Dragonstone. High Tide is the seat of Corlys Velaryon on the island. The Velaryons and the Hightowers are both present during the time of ASOIAF/GoT but they don't play a prominent role in the books so they were not mentioned in the show. To sail there in one day might be a push but it's probably doable in two days if they travel non-stop.
Wow, it turns out that GRRM is a good storyteller and if you stay true to his source material and bring him on to help, then you will have an amazing product. Who would have thought.
GOT is back! It's been fire so far. I was so burned in season 8 I honestly didn't think I would enjoy it but I love it already.
Happy to hear you've been reeled back in!
I think that was the first time Sir Christan Cole saw a dragon that’s why he look so terrified, cause the first dragon ever seen could be his last😂
Rhaenys: "Men would sooner put the realm to the torch than see a woman ascend the Iron Throne."
It seems almost poetic in retrospect that the only way two women take the throne is through putting the city to the torch. Cersei with wildfire, and Dany with dragonfire.
Okay so season 1 has to cover around 15/20 years worth of content so they need jumps. Also we had jumps like this in the very first episode of game of thrones. We get a raven that says that Robert is coming and then when he arrives Cersei says that they've been traveling for 6 months
If you go back and watch the first episode, Cercei says they had been riding for a month, not 6.😊
8:00
Ships sail into storms all the time, the Sea Snake's advice was correct, those are your two options in a storm, waiting around means certain death.
"That's a good friend right there"... that aged badly lol
Clarus can do an amazing Margaery Tyrrel cosplay
We're working on Something for Game Of Thrones Con in December!
Safest part of a storm is the eye if you in the water and you can you get the hell out of there but if your in the mix already you go the center
I know but he specifically says you can around it or straight into it, like go around lol
I assumed that when he said you can go straight into it, he was implying to reach the eye of the storm because it would be calm there.
18:08 what an awkward moment where you start laughing at something clearly sick
You can't tell how uncomfortable I am? That's why I'm laughing my dude
Aaaand where the fk was the "sick" moment? 🤔
Honest to god, I thought the Crabfeeder's mask was a reference to the Sons of the Harpy.
That design LOOKS like a rough version of a Son of the Harpy mask
Because it is a reference to them.
Dragonstone is in Blackwater Bay. It's not far.
Drfitmark does exist in Game of Thrones, but mainly because of the Dance (and stuff that happens afterwards), House Velaryon has become very irrelevant and weak. It's an island bigger and more fertile than Dragonstone, a short distance south west of Dragonstone, to the point it's possible to visit Driftmark from Dragonstone in a rowboat for a day trip.
That is just not true their bastard daemon waters is the master of ships for cersei and they fought on stannis's side they might not be the strongest but they're not weak
@@harsh_1910 So.... after alienating EVERYONE, Cersei appoints a bastard of a house fighting for the other side. And they've gone from the most powerful fleet in the realm, capable of defeating any other fleet with ease, to being the vassals of arguably the weakest claimant (When Stannis declares), and their traditional role as admiral in that faction is given to a household knight.
@@theshadowling1 they were fighting with stannis during black water, and the head monford velyaron burned in wildfire along with their ships but his bastard half brother aurane waters knelt to Joffrey after the battle and cersei thought aurane waters (not daemon my bad) was hot and so she gave him the position and but he betrayed her after acquiring most of the royal fleet and us now a pirate and more or less controla the stepstones
@@harsh_1910 Yes. And they brought 4 ships. When they used to have a fleet of over a hundred. Stannis' fleet is 200 ships. Velaryon are a shadow of what they used to be.
@@theshadowling1 they're a shadow their former self without a doubt but 4 ships seems pretty average rather given the crown only had 20 available then
Otto believes in the rule of law. So he's making the assumption that Daemon wouldn't be crazy enough to kill him openly. So with that assumption, he doesn't want to risk Viserys accidentally dying somehow (which would leave Otto in a terrible position), and at the same time he doesn't want the two brothers to reconcile either. So he's going to go there personally because he's got his little entourage to act as witnesses, and he's going to shit talk Daemon until he does something unforgivable and used that are a pretext to get him sent to the wall by the king.
So he's winning friendship points to the king for dealing with Daemon, he can potentially get everyone to be on board with shipping Daemon to the wall. It's a calculated power move on his part. It was never his intention to getting Daemon carted in a prison cell, not with Caraxes prowling about. The thing that is actually enlightening is that Otto recognized that Rhaenyra isn't some empty headed young girl and now he needs to keep her in line as well.
hahahaha you are very innocent believing that Otto wants the safety of Viserys ... He just wants power, the way he found to gain power was to tear the Targaryen's brothers apart and start a war between them...
@@fleisbester612 He is worried about his safety because if he were to die right there, then the fight between Rhaenyra and Daemon wouldn't benefit him either way, as both dislike him to begin with. His long term goal was always to use his daughter to put his personal legacy ahead. The question is a matter of timing, had Vyseris already been married and had kids with Alicent, he wouldn't give two shits.
@@unbeheld Nah, he would use Rhaenyra as its pawn, that's why he keep her and his daughter as close friends, she's his plan B...
i like how you found the time signature and rhythm on that DMCA of Thrones
Driftmark is an island between Dragonstone and King's Landing.
The intro depicts the Targaryen bloodline from Aegon the Conqueror up to Rhaenyra btw
He doesn’t need another baby now though...
He ALREADY HAS AN HEIR.
He should’ve married Lana.
Daemon can’t marry for love, but the king can??? That’s screwed.
Kings don’t get to choose like that.
And Lana would come of age in 2 years, so he could have a baby in 3 years.
He was in NO HURRY to remarry until Otto and the small council pushed the issue.
HE SHOULD NOT HAVE MARRIED A HIGHTOWER.
ridiculous.
And ps. Daenerys was 13YEARS OLD at the start of GoT. Sooooooo. Lana being 12 isn’t a big deal in universe.
Wasn’t she 16 in the show and 13 in the books?
One heir isn’t enough. As Viserys said „their line is vulnerable . Too easily ended!“
King has 1 kid. In medieval age it is same as having none. If she dies,his line ends.
1. He has a daughter. A daughter won't carry on the family name.
2. He has a daughter. A daughter won't carry on the family name (her son would have his father's last name and the Targaryens would lose the throne)
3. Lana's Twelve. Even by Game of Thrones standards, that's yucky.
4. Viserys can do whatever he wants. He's the king. As long as he marries SOMEONE, it's chill. Daemon is a prince, he's expected to marry someone of equal status. Plus, Viserys IS given flack for not immediately accepting Lana; but again, he's the king. Nobody's gonna say no to the king.
5. Yes, the king DOES get to choose like that. Joffrey did. "I don't want Sansa anymore, I want Margery." And so he got Margery.
6. Alicent is 15-16, so he can have a baby even sooner with her than he would have with Lana.
7. That much is true, but he felt pressured; so he did what he had to do.
8. Why shouldn't he have married a Hightower? She's the daughter of his Hand, so he knows she's loyal. She's pretty. She's fertile. She's willing. Why shouldn't he marry her?
9. Danaerys was still older than Lana, AND she married a khal, AND that was meant to be seen as creepy.
Sooooooo next complaints, please.
I mean, if we're going by books' ages:
Aemma (Viserys' first wife) died at 23
Viserys was 28
Laena was 13
Alicent was 17 &
Rhaenyra was 8
The show made the whole thing seemed creepy with all those changes
Dragonstone is some 200miles or so off to the northeast of King's Landing. Ser Otto Hightower and his merry band will almost certainly have sailed to the island from Blackwater Bay. Driftmark is the larger neighbouring island, lying just to the west of Dragonstone.
Hi guys !
And before I re(re)start the episode with you, can I just say it feels so good to have an intellectual crush on two people such as you guys. That's where lies the beauty of reaction-vids ! Keep it up ! :)
Awww thank you so much! That is so nice of you to say!
Yes, some Targaryen names are very much alike, in this first season there are Princess Rhaenys (a.k.a. The Queen Who Never Was) played by Eve Best, Princess Rhaenyra, a later character named Lady Rhaena, not to mention Daemon (played by Matt Smith) and a later character named Aemond (the two names are anagrams).
Dragonstone is near King’s Landing. It’s like in the Bay Area-ish of King’s Landing. Driftmark is beside Dragonstone.
With a sailing ship you have three strategies in a storm.
With sufficient empty space, run off with small sails (tailwind) or let yourself drift to leeward.
Or the third option, sail actively against with as much sail area as necessary (cruising).
Driftmark is near to Dragonstone , easy dragonflight away , & Dragonstone is close enough to Kings Landing that a day of sailing could hypothetically reach the place .
So,in the books Alicent was 10 years older than King daughter(18 and 9,as i remember). So they made her older in the show.
And I heard the King was 28 in the books, which puts them much closer together than the show
@@NerdyNightly Yes, you're right,he was like 28 when his 1 wife died. Here he's like 50.
yes, the age difference between Alicent and Rhaenyra in the book is 9-10 years, when Viserys marries Alicent she was 18-19 and the King was 29. in the series they make it look like the age difference is even worse.
In the show Alicent has 15 and Rhaenyra 14.
Alicent and rhaenyra are the same age in the show
Maybe Otto took the opportunity to further antagonize Daemon to create more distance among the brothers!
12:45 "is that the way to a man's heart?"
Yeah, basically. Action figures are one of men's prized possessions just like a bag/shoe collection for women.
Was just happy to finally see Corey Taylor with his crabs this episode.
It's very rare you hear a tv spin-off or prequal in this case play the same theme song from the original show.
the eye of the storm is the calmest place to be in a storm
Hilariously my internet went out at the exact same time yours did in the show, and I had the same level of panic waiting for that last scene.
dragon stone is like right next to king's landing. you can see maps online. btw the leadup to the dance of the dragons takes place for 30 years so the show needs to do many time jumps before the dance even begins. but I think they've handled it well so far
You can see that Alisent has her own agenda in her look at Raehnyra when she cries at the altar. She's not a good friend here. She gaslighting Raehnyra for her own goals.
Otto himself goes to Deamon so that no one else can tell the story to the king. So he can tell stories about Deamon as he needs it. Just like he has done before. Otto was the one who told what Deamon said on the anniversary of the death of the king's wife and son. Heir to the throne for a day. We know from witnesses that Deamon said that. But we don't know HOW he said it and how Deamon meant it. Otto told it in such a way that everyone has to assume it would have been an insult. But we've never heard that from Deamon ourselves. Everything just from Otto's mouth. Deamon then told the king directly that everyone mourns in their own way. And the fact that Deamon was mourning to the death of the kings wife and child was seen at the funeral. Family is important to him.
Definite shout-out to Paddy Considine's performance as Viserys; his work in the role anchors the show for almost the entire season. You're right to call attention to him more than once.
Omg. You're internet is the crab king(or whatever)! 🤣🤣🤣
dragonstone is not very far from king's landing actually. it's about 420 miles (675 km) by water. if you sail really slow, then around 3 days. but otto was definitely not cruising. rhaenyra, on dragon's back could fly back and forth in a few hours. but I suspect rhaenyra did not depart at the same time as otto's entourage. he probably went a few days before her. so rhaenyra was the only one that you see making it a day-trip.
driftmark is the island right next to dragonstone. driftmark and dragonstone are two little islands closest to the mainland where king's landing is.
Actually, Dragonstone is close to King's Landing! King's Landing is on the shore of Blackwater Bay, and Dragonstone is on an island at the entrance of that bay.
A great discussion about the episode afterwards!
Ser Otto Hightower is Littlefinger’s great grandfather Middlefinger
Criston Cole isn't a Dornishman, he's from the Dornish Marches, which is on the Stormlands side of the border. Ser Criston said he served with the Dondarrions of Blackhaven, which is in the Dornish Marches.
He is dornish in the show
"Did they send the Grand Maester?" By the nature of the book, though they don't always stick to it in the show, the scenes are all written by maesters. So if it's an important scene, there's a maester there.
FYI Dragonstone is super close to King's Landing if you ever check the map
Dragonstone is very close to Kings landing. I maybe wrong but when the bells are rolled in KingsLanding they can be heard on Dragonstone
Drift mark is very close to Dragonstone and does exist in the GOT timeline they even have characters in the book but their in decline basically as they were Targ Allies and not trusted by Robert
Dany just sort of forgot about the Iron Fleet... I mean Otto just sort of forgot about the giant dragon.
Personal theory Daemon had no plans of living after Dragonstone, he meant to kill Otto and die there doing so to try and protect Viserys and if he survived to kill Otto in a way it would seem he offered the egg and Otto chose to try and kill him. All so he could be the Hand to protect his brother and family. Not really a theory I guess more of a fact I think but it's interesting to note.
Also being taken out by a dragon is more epic than a crab
Another great episode of The House Of The Dragon!!! Did you see the preview for next week!!! It's going to be lots of action!!! And it's going to get intense!!! I'm so excited!!!!!!
I thought crabs only ate dead things… they’re scavengers
Scavenger will often eat things that are soon to be or close to being dead. It's why you hear stories about prisoners being so close to death that rats have already began nibbling off their toes and fingers.
"Because misogyny-" the cut was perfect hahaha
Man dude Caraxes shriek and the clicking noise!! I need a pokedex for the different types of Dragons lmao. But fr tho, scary as shit. Daemon is my favorite character.
King's Landing is not that far from Dragonstone, it wouldn't take them that long to travel there
corlys "this is an absudity
otto "it seems my level 15 high tower beats yours level 12 baby seahorse"
lol
Canadian Internet thoughtfully providing mandatory bathroom breaks. "You will pee now! No Internets until you wash your hands."
Otto wants to keep Viserys away from Daemon . Can’t have them making up
As Tom Petty sang "It's good to be King...It helps to make friends. It's good to meet girls."
I think Tom Petty was talking about older girls tho...
@@NerdyNightly Well, you cannot control which daughters your vassals will throw at you.
Otto is kinda Littlefinger... I named him Middlefinger because he is about to Efff everything...
If Viserys was smart at all, he would have told his daughter about who he planned to marry and avoided that whole scene. It would still have been weird, but not a public fallout... He said he didn't want to estrange her, and then did just that.
Otto, on the other hand, is very, very smart. He played this very well.
Everything Daemon is doing is not petty and childish. You have to look deeper and see that he is testing his brother and all that surround him. He is very calculated in what he is doing it just comes off different because of his personality.
Fair Warning: Laena's marriage proposal is disturbing but un-fun fact: Only 7 U.S. states have made child marriage illegal.
It's gross.
the eye of a storm is calm.
Otto’s daughter is actually 18 r a bit older because she is older than Rhanyra like about 4 to 5 years older
Someone mentioned that Daemon is not a villain he is a anti hero and that is just the perfect description of his character… he is definitely not evil but he is a good bad guy
Been loving the show so far. Sadly when I hear the intro song, South Park ruined me all I hear is weiner weiner
HAHAHA I haven't thought about that in YEARS
Dragon stone is super close to kings landing I’m not sure travel did seem a little quick but it’s really minor they should’ve said a week from now rather than tomorrow. But my guess would be Daemon said tomorrow so there was no chance to plan anything and it could force an irrational decision
Aegon went to dragonstone and came back in 24 hours lol
Great and true reaction…to having your internet going down. Love that you’re loving this show.
21:27 Handled this better than most.
Edit: 23:17
That scene with Paddy was a monumental amount of takes that put directors like Stanley Kubrick to shame. That was in no way a one-and-done. Lol.
Well Otto kinda forgot about Caraxes.
Man yall missed the post credits scene. Can't believe they'd put spoilers in that heavy.
lol Corlys is the best captain there is so if he says sailing into a storm is the right idea I think I’d trust his judgement
Fantastic episode‼️ can’t wait for episode 3 Sunday
Fire and Blood is based on the 12th century English war, the Anarchy.
That horror of crashed episode is amazing! 😅😅😅
Rhaenyra is now the heir to the Iron Throne and no one on the council respects her and just see it in the scene, Otto cut Rhaenyra when she was talking and Viserys did nothing in that situation If it was Daemon he is already shutting everyone up, mainly from Otto, in the scene with Rhaenys it's Rhaenyra everything Rhaenys said to Rhaenyra is true, Rhaenyra is heir to the Iron Throne and even so she continues to give them wine, but the truth is she's participating in the council, but like Rhaenys said they won't want a woman
Viserys shouldn't have married Alicent he made a wrong choice and now there will be consequences for his choice, viserys should have married Laena in the book she is At least Rhaenyra's age different from the series they put a child I don't know why they did that Probably to be more controversial because it's a child, but either way he should have chosen Laena and not Alicent and you'll realize his choice was a mistake when you watch the rest of the episodes.
This dude is way more interested in his own comments and "jokes", than in the actual show...
Subscribed. I would react from the download, the streaming is bound to be unpredictable.
Would love to but our Sunday night turn around is already so tight. Can't add that extra time and still get the sleep I need!
The acting in this is just 👍
Here's a super zoomed in map of Westeros showing King's Landing, Driftmark, and Dragonstone. They're all right next to each other. They may be within a single day's voyage, and certainly within a day's dragon ride, of each other.
i.imgur.com/dAKVab8.png
loving these reactions - i'm just as into it as yall, so happy to be back with this show
the way alicent looks so sad all the time is so gutwrenching
Can I just mention how gorgeous her make up is? I was staring at it the whole video 😅