Wait, what? Why???HossAg said:
I'm gonna be bummed when Rhaenyra changes actresses. She's been solid so far.
Wait, what? Why???HossAg said:
I'm gonna be bummed when Rhaenyra changes actresses. She's been solid so far.
I think she knows her fathers intentions and her role in these political games and the pressure is getting to her. I would imagine that will only get worse.easttexasaggie04 said:
So why is the hightower girl doing that to her fingers? I think there's more to that. I realize she does it when she's nervous but it seems odd they focus so much on it.
On the other hand, I am not gonna be bummed when we time jump for Laena Velaryon....HossAg said:
I'm gonna be bummed when Rhaenyra changes actresses. She's been solid so far.
I just wanted to know if it made more sense to start a second thread or just hit everything with the spoiler tag. Sorry it caused such an uproar.DallasTeleAg said:
Are you new to the TexAgs Entertainment board?
On every TV show thread on this forum, discussions about an ongoing show are open regarding any aired episode. If it's based on another medium, and you know spoilers for future episodes, then you spoiler tag them. I don't understand why that is hard to not just assume.
You should also be spoiler tagging any begin the scenes reporting from insiders.
Really, unless you are a sociopath, it shouldn't be hard to know what to wrap in a spoiler tag.
Yeah he has to be a real dummy to not see the value of having a private talk with the Sea Snake and his cousin beforehand and offering them something else in exchange for their support of the marriage - land, titles, a guarantee of attacking the Triarchy.combat wombat said:
Oh yeah, I absolutely get his attraction. She's pretty, she's kind, she says it seems at least somewhat intelligent. But he doesn't want to remarry and is only doing so for political reasons. The show didn't mention it being part of his reasoning but he can start producing heirs much faster with Alicent than he can with Leana.
You would think that he would have tried to soften the blow with Corlis by explaining this.
I see this as a failure in the script, not the character. They very much did this not only for the sake of ratcheting up the plot pressure but also for the impact it would have on the viewer and not a reflection of what he actually would have done (or how he would have done it). It was a bit of a cheap shot by the writers IMO.The Porkchop Express said:Yeah he has to be a real dummy to not see the value of having a private talk with the Sea Snake and his cousin beforehand and offering them something else in exchange for their support of the marriage - land, titles, a guarantee of attacking the Triarchy.combat wombat said:
Oh yeah, I absolutely get his attraction. She's pretty, she's kind, she says it seems at least somewhat intelligent. But he doesn't want to remarry and is only doing so for political reasons. The show didn't mention it being part of his reasoning but he can start producing heirs much faster with Alicent than he can with Leana.
You would think that he would have tried to soften the blow with Corlis by explaining this.
Even more so with your own daughter, especially since he made it clear beforehand that he and Alicent's talks were not something Rhaenyra knew about.
EDIT: He doesn't get that yes, the King does what he wants, but he should all the little things behind the scenes so it looks like everyone agrees with him when he announces it publicly.
Funny that when he mentioned sending Daemon to the Wall, I hadn't thought about the Wall at all during the first 2 episodes.
That's an interesting take. I think they've done a good job of showing him as a decent caretaker for the Iron Throne but nothing to the point of what the Targ standard previously had been, especially with his own grandfather (Jahaerys). His main goal seems to be not having a war start and keeping everyone reasonably happy, without realizing that when you're not No.1 (the King), you're always trying to move up. He should have done what his grandfather did and have a great council to determine who would be his heir until such time as another heir is produced.javajaws said:I see this as a failure in the script, not the character. They very much did this not only for the sake of ratcheting up the plot pressure but also for the impact it would have on the viewer and not a reflection of what he actually would have done (or how he would have done it). It was a bit of a cheap shot by the writers IMO.The Porkchop Express said:Yeah he has to be a real dummy to not see the value of having a private talk with the Sea Snake and his cousin beforehand and offering them something else in exchange for their support of the marriage - land, titles, a guarantee of attacking the Triarchy.combat wombat said:
Oh yeah, I absolutely get his attraction. She's pretty, she's kind, she says it seems at least somewhat intelligent. But he doesn't want to remarry and is only doing so for political reasons. The show didn't mention it being part of his reasoning but he can start producing heirs much faster with Alicent than he can with Leana.
You would think that he would have tried to soften the blow with Corlis by explaining this.
Even more so with your own daughter, especially since he made it clear beforehand that he and Alicent's talks were not something Rhaenyra knew about.
EDIT: He doesn't get that yes, the King does what he wants, but he should all the little things behind the scenes so it looks like everyone agrees with him when he announces it publicly.
Funny that when he mentioned sending Daemon to the Wall, I hadn't thought about the Wall at all during the first 2 episodes.
I caught that but also heard them say Princess was 15...but I thought at the beginning she was supposed to be 13Quad Dog said:
They referenced a 6 month time jump from episode 1 to episode 2. I wonder if that pace will keep up the rest of the season.
LB41Diamond said:
So the King gets advised by everyone to do one thing and he goes another route. Now of course we know why to make better twists for the show but what's his rational for bringing stability. That he will have a male heir?
Not to mention we are already seeing the consequences of his foolish choice with the Sea Snake meeting with Daemon to form an alliance.AgE2theBONE said:LB41Diamond said:
So the King gets advised by everyone to do one thing and he goes another route. Now of course we know why to make better twists for the show but what's his rational for bringing stability. That he will have a male heir?
Edward IV of England did much the same thing and it led to war/bloodshed and his being temporarily overthrown and Henry VI being placed back on the throne.
So it's not just something that happens as a plot device.
easttexasaggie04 said:
So why is the hightower girl doing that to her fingers? I think there's more to that. I realize she does it when she's nervous but it seems odd they focus so much on it.
She (should have) had the stronger claim, except that she didn't have a weiner.AgE2theBONE said:
I agree with something others have mentioned. Viserys could've told the Sea Snake, "You married a Targaryen princess, dude. Our houses are already united."
But, she was the daughter of Viserys' uncle (Aemon), the elder son of Jahearys, while Viserys is the son of Baelon, the younger brother, so in this case I'm sure "uniting the houses" means producing an heir to throne from both families.
If you can get past the frequent incest, the earlier part of the F&B book (no spoilers) makes a point that a weakness of the Targs over time was that there starting being too many of them and they had to start marrying other Houses to get everyone wives/husbands and children.AgE2theBONE said:
I agree with something others have mentioned. Viserys could've told the Sea Snake, "You married a Targaryen princess, dude. Our houses are already united."
But, she was the daughter of Viserys' uncle (Aemon), the elder son of Jahearys, while Viserys is the son of Baelon, the younger brother, so in this case I'm sure "uniting the houses" means producing an heir to throne from both families.
I would think it would be easier to keep the line pure by marrying distant cousins and still keep it "all in the family" in that realm I'm surprised the marriage offering wasn't between Princess Rhaenyrs and the Seas Snake's sonThe Porkchop Express said:If you can get past the frequent incest, the earlier part of the F&B book (no spoilers) makes a point that a weakness of the Targs over time was that there starting being too many of them and they had to start marrying other Houses to get everyone wives/husbands and children.AgE2theBONE said:
I agree with something others have mentioned. Viserys could've told the Sea Snake, "You married a Targaryen princess, dude. Our houses are already united."
But, she was the daughter of Viserys' uncle (Aemon), the elder son of Jahearys, while Viserys is the son of Baelon, the younger brother, so in this case I'm sure "uniting the houses" means producing an heir to throne from both families.
When they were fewer in #, and every living Targ had their own dragon, and most people only saw them from high on a balcony at the castle or riding said dragon, they were able to perpetuate the myths about themselves that they were closer to Gods than Men, and maybe even immortal.
Good point, this would've made a hell of a lot more sense. But, I suppose they know Viserys will remarry and don't want to risk their own heir being pushed out of line.Quote:
I would think it would be easier to keep the line pure by marrying distant cousins and still keep it "all in the family" in that realm I'm surprised the marriage offering wasn't between Princess Rhaenyrs and the Seas Snake's son