The Heirs of the Dragon Season 1 Episode 1
Download (480p)Creators: Ryan J. Condal, George R.R. Martin
Stars: Matt Smith, Emma D'Arcy, Olivia CookeWelcome to the House of the Dragon! You may be familiar with the Houses and the general geography of Westeros but do recall that this is a world George R.R. Martin has constructed across decades, having penned elaborate, centuries-spanning histories rich in political intrigue, gory battles, and incestual bloodlines. As such, a voiceover at the beginning of the premiere helps us get our bearings.
Here are the takeaways:
Near the end of the first century of Targaryen rule, the kingdom was at the height of its powers under King Jaehaerys I. Peace and prosperity have persevered for decades.
The Targaryens commanded 10 adult dragons, giving them an edge over any army.
King Jaehaerys I found himself in ill health and in need of an heir.
He had no heirs. Both of his sons had died.
To find a suitable heir, he assembled the Great Council of Harrenhal. Fourteen succession claims were heard, but only two were considered.
The Council found Rhaenys Targaryen (Eve Best), Jaehaerys' eldest descendant, had the strongest blood claim to the throne. Second was Viserys Targaryen (Paddy Considine), the next eldest.
The Council ruled that the kingdom could not pass to a woman, nor through a woman to her male descendants, so Viserys was named the next King of Westeros.
Rhaenyra's mother, Aemma, is pregnant. This is good news for Viserys, who needs a male heir of his own. He's confident the baby will be a boy — he's had prophetic dreams about it, he claims — but Aemma has concerns about her "miserable pregnancy." Across the last decade, she's lost five babies — two to miscarriages, two to stillbirths, and one to an early death. She fears the same could happen again. "I'm sorry if I've failed you," she tells her husband.
Besides, others desire the throne more than her. Her Uncle Daemon the perfect mix of caddish charm and teeth-gnashing malevolence), for instance. The two display an odd, yet playful camaraderie when they meet in the Throne Room, where he sits comfortably atop the spiky, sword-laden Iron Throne. (Contrast his comfort with Viserys, who nurses multiple wounds from the throne, including a pus-oozing hole in his back that won't seem to heal.) Daemon believes he'll be next in line for the throne if Aemma's child isn't a boy. He would like that.
Viserys isn't pleased with his brother, and a tense argument reveals that Daemon despises his wife, Lady Rhea Royce, heir to Runestone in the Vale of Arryn. He spends no time in the Vale, preferring to be close to the royal family in King's Landing. During their argument, he takes shots at Hightower, with whom there is no love lost. Daemon retreats to his companion, Mysaria (Sonoya Mizuno), who comforts him after his lingering anger spoils their tryst.
The denizens of King's Landing gather for a jousting tournament held in honour of Viserys' soon-to-be-born child. Aemma, we learn, is going into labour in concert with the tournament. Daemon, clad in elaborate dragon armour, trolls Hightower by challenging his son and using his joust to trip the young Hightower's horse, injuring him. Rhaenyra remains charmed by him, though it's Alicent for whom he asks a favour. Rhaenyra, meanwhile, bestows her favour on a handsome Dornishman, Ser Criston Cole (Fabien Frankel).
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