House of the Dragon Season 2, Episode 6 Recap
With the helping hand of a Paddy Considine cameo, Daemon (Matt Smith) finally tips over the edge this week. Apparently, having a sex nightmare about his own mother wasnât enough of a sign for the Targaryen prince to turn his life around. Neither was a visit from his dead brother. Daemon is losing House of the Dragon fans faster than Ser Criston Cole (Fabien Frankel) this seasonâand it may have something to do with the fact that our uncle-husband no longer supports his queen.
First off, he (rather confusingly) blames Simon Strong (Simon Russell Beale) for the hauntings. Correct me if Iâm wrong, but Daemon watched Alys Rivers (Gayle Rankin) brew her entire mystery potion in episode 3 before he drank it without question. âSomeone tried to poison me,â he tells her. UmâŠyeah, Daemon. She did. Am I missing something here? âMaybe itâs the swamp air,â he continues. Is any of this real? I feel insane!
Outside the castle, Jason Lannister (Jefferson Hall) approaches with a caged lion. He declares that his army wonât march on Harrenhal until theyâre joined by Aemond (Ewan Mitchell) and his dragon, Vhagar. Aemond wants Harrenhal badly, howeverâeven though he argued with his brother about it in episode 4 before nearly burning him to death. He took Rookâs Rest instead of marching on Harrenhal, which Cole reminds him nearly lost them his entire army. Aemond orders him to march anyway. They believe that Daemon is amassing men in the Riverlands, but heâs far from it, actually. Heâs just going absolutely bonkers up there.
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Aemond Attempts a Faster Mad King Speed Run Than DaenerysThereâs a food shortage in Kingâs Landing. Not only has Aemond made the city a prison, but the new king is also hosting feasts as his people starve. The random wayward townsfolk each get a brief update. Ulf (Tom Bennett) complains about his dirty soup, and Hugh (Kieran Bew) pets Cheeseâs dog before stealing a bag of food. Meanwhile, Aemond plays with his giant marble. Larys Strong (Matthew Needham) approaches himâwhich is never good. Despite his clear insanity, Aemond is the first character who is smart enough to tell the little weasel to fuck off. âIâve little patience for flatterers and lickspittles,â he says.
He orders Larys to send for his grandfather, Otto Hightower (Rhys Ifans). If you recall, Otto took off for Oldtown after Aegon II (Tom Glynn-Carney) made Cole his Hand. He never returned. What is Otto up to over there? There hasnât been a single response to any of Alicent Hightowerâs (Olivia Cooke) letters. Gwayne (Freddie Fox) hasnât heard anything from his father, either. Instead, we learn a bit about Alicentâs youngest son, Dareon. âHeâs ten-and-six now,â Gwayne says. Please, Gwayne, just say sixteen. He also uses words like salubrious, though, so heâs too far gone to speak like a normal human. At the end of the day, weâre talking about a guy named Gwayne. Itâs almost worse than Ulf. âDareonâs clever,â he continues. âHeâs skilled with a sword and kind.â Kind? Thatâs good, I guess! âKindness is a quality Iâve found lacking in his brothers,â Alicent says. It must suck to hate your kids.
HBOItâs nice to see a normal pair of siblings, for once.
Speaking of Aegon, the king is awake. Heâs still Two Faceâesque and covered in burns, looking like he fell off a roller coaster and broke every bone in his body. âHis Grace sleeps nine hours of every ten,â the Maester says. âBut he did open his eyes and speak, however briefly.â Sounds pretty bad! Swiftly, Aemond greets his brother and presses on his wounds with his big stone marble. Finally, some action for those marbles that House of the Dragon repeatedly shows us. Under duress, Aegon claims that he doesnât remember the battle at Rookâs Rest. Truth or not, itâs a good play.
Aemond then dismisses his own mother from his council, telling her to return to her âdomestic pursuits.â He seeks to make a truce with the Triarchy so that they can properly fight Corlys Velaryonâs (Steve Toussaint) blockade, but everyone reminds him not to trust pirates. He isnât old enough to remember that crab guy.
HBOThis week, the marbles become weapons.
Rhaenyraâs Army Grows, for Better or WorseAt Dragonstone, Corlys formally accepts his new position as Hand of the Queen. He also names Alyn (Abubakar Salim) as his first mate. For some reason, Alyn isnât pleased. âDonât want my men to get the wrong idea,â he tells his brother, Addam (Clinton Liberty). âThe Sea Snake would rather have High Tide claimed by the sea than call us his sons.â Damn! You just reveal it like that? Catâs out of the bag now, everyone. Meet Alyn and Addam, Corlysâs bastard sons. As much as we love the Sea Snake, it seems Corlys was unfaithful during his life on the waves.
In the Vale, Rhaena (Phoebe Campbell) keeps Rhaenyraâs (Emma D’Arcy) tiny sons company. (Like I said last week, weâre down one Rhaenys but not one Rhaena.) She spots a charred area outside the castle, full of burned sheep. When Rhaena asks Lady Arryn (Amanda Collin) if thereâs a dragon in the Vale, she confirms that itâs untamed. Based on his prey so far, my moneyâs on the wild dragon named Sheepstealer.
HBOCorlys Velaryonâs secret revealed!
Turns out this is a dragon-centric episode. Ironically, itâs rare for a show titled House of the Dragon but welcome nonetheless. As Rhaenyraâs Council of Nobodies take their seats, theyâre introduced to Ser Steffon Darklyn (Anthony Flanagan). Heâs a member of Rhaenyraâs Queensguardâand if Iâm not mistaken, the nephew of the lord whom Cole beheaded in episode 4. After going through Dragonstoneâs various scrolls last week, it seems that Rhaenyraâs basically come up empty-handed. Makes sense to me, because thereâs no way any Targaryen lord wrote down all of their bastard childrenâs names on paper. âYour grandmotherâs grandmother was a Targaryen princess,â she tells him. This guy? Weâve never even met him until right now.
So it doesnât surprise me that he is burned to a crisp the second he tries to ride Seasmoke. Frustrated, Rhaenyra slaps one of the useless old fools on her council. Jace later tells us that his name is Lord Bartimos Celtigar. (Pause to let that insane name sink in.) Heâs apparently Rhaenyraâs Master of Coin (played by Nicholas Jones). I donât know if any of these guys matter, but Iâm taking stock for you anyway.
Theo Whiteman//HBOMaybe Rhaenyra would feel better if her room were a bit brighter.
I…Honestly Saw This Coming Back in Rhaenyraâs chambers, she meets with Mysaria (Sonoya Mizuno) once again. As I struggled to figure out what her characterâs path was last episode, I had a simple thought: Are these two about to hook up?!? At the time, I swept it aside. But I shouldâve worn that idea on my chest, because Rhaenyra and Mysaria kiss this week. Since all they ever talked about was how theyâre both Daemon’s exes, their lack of Bechdel-test awareness really kept me from figuring out how Mysaria was going to make herself indispensable moving forward. After she uses her network of spies in Kingâs Landing to sway public opinion like an army of Twitter bots, her usefulness is more apparent this week. Itâs also worthy of a kiss.
Her plan is a bit confusing, but Mysaria manages to have someone sneak past the blockade and ship food to Kingâs Landing. The starved city riots in support of Queen Rhaenyra. Townsfolk surround the church while Alicent and Halaena (Phia Saban) pray inside. Then the situation gets dangerous. When a man grabs Alicentâs arm, one of her knights chops it off with his sword. The man screams and falls to the ground. Itâs chaos. Alicent and Halaena barely escape.
Addam also flees for his life. Seasmoke chases himâand it almost feels as if the dragon is singling him out. Maybe he can tell that heâs part Velaryon! Once again, I wish that they could talk. Rhaenyra and Mysaria are about to get it on when theyâre interrupted and informed of Seasmokeâs return. But who is his new rider? As Rhaenyra takes off on Syrax to confront him, Jace (Harry Collett) makes an Arthur fist from the sidelines. He previously tried to comfort her with a line that couldâve easily come from Katy Perryâs crazy new âWomanâs Worldâ song. âMy ruler is my mother,â he says.
Now heâs pouting for the camera. In the end, maybe the war will come down to whether Jace or Aemond is the king of serving face this season.