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Yeah saw it Sunday. It was brutal but probably one of the better action and drama scenes we've gotten from the show in a while. I've been waiting for absolute fanged and fiery chaos to just break out on the show but looks like they're going for the slow boil. What struck me as almost touching was how Aemond and Lucerys couldn't fully control their dragons. When Araxas flamed Vhagar, Lucerys was actively telling it to stop. And after Vhagar got flamed, Aemond tried to calm it down due to how upset it got. I almost felt bad for Aemond -- he'd been bullied by his cousin as a kid, lost an eye, and is honestly a little creepy but didn't seem to have a true desire to murder Lucerys, just even the odds due to the eye he lost.
Yeah. The dragons have fastened the arrival of the warm Queen Rhaenyra was still trying all her best to avoid the war but with the death of her son, it will trigger her and make her start the war from her side.
The news is that Aemond killed Lucerys, but no one knows for a fact that the dragons acted on their own.
Now the look on Rhaenyra's face at the end signifies war. There is no other interpretation to it. She is really angry and would act based on the anger.
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Also, Aemond shouldn't have followed Lucerys when he was heading Back home. This was part of the reasons the dragons acted on their own and wasn't listening to either of them.
Dragons are always hungry for war. So when they saw that they were being pursued, they acted in order to save their owner. But Vagar was triggered and didn't even care about the prince on the dragon. 😢
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