Warning: Contains SPOILERS for House of the Dragon season 2, episode 3, “The Burning Mill.”

Summary

House of the Dragonseason 2, episode 3 makes a big change to the book with Alicent Hightower and Rhaenyra Targaryen’s story, but it’s an important one. Alicent and Rhaenyra reunited for the first time sinceHouse of the Dragonseason 1, episode 8. When they had last seen one another, the former had declared the latter would make a fine queen; now they are opposing sides of a civil war that will become known as theDance of the Dragons.

Alicent and Rhaenyra’s meeting sees them both come to terms with how much has happened, and the events that led them there. Crucially, it makes Alicent realize there was a misunderstanding, and that Viserys was speaking aboutAegon the Conqueror’s dreamon his deathbed, not proclaiming that their son, Aegon, should be king. It’s an emotional scene and, while it differs from George R.R. Martin’sFire & Blood, it was necessary.

Matt Smith as Daemon, wearing armor and wielding a sword, in House of the Dragon season 2, episode 3

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Alicent & Rhaenyra’s King’s Landing Meeting Doesn’t Happen In Fire & Blood - But HOTD Needed It

InFire & Blood, both Rhaenyra and Alicent are more passive participants at this point in the Dance of the Dragons, and Rhaenyra does not leave Dragonstone until she and Daemon make their move for King’s Landing (which should happen inHouse of the Dragonseason 3). Their relationship is more distant throughout the book than it is in the show, because there’s a much bigger age gap between them, so it’s understandable they don’t need to try and reach one another. But that doesn’t work for the TV series.

Because their stories are intertwined and so reliant upon one another, the show needed to get them back together in some way, hence inventing Rhaenyra sneaking into King’s Landing.

Olivia Cooke as Alicent and Emma D’Arcy as Rhaenyra in House of the Dragon season 2, episode 3

Alicent and Rhaenyra’s relationship is at the center of theGame of Thronesprequel. Olivia Cooke and Emma D’Arcy leadHouse of the Dragon’s cast, and they are the main characters, even in such a large ensemble. It was their friendship and falling out that drove a lot of season 1’s narrative and their respective character arcs, and yet the story inevitably had to separate them. Because their stories are intertwined and so reliant upon one another, the show needed to get them back together in some way, hence inventing Rhaenyra sneaking into King’s Landing.

This was also vital for Rhaenyra’s arc moving forward, and rewards her passivity so far.House of the Dragonseason 1’s endingmay have set up her vengeance for Lucerys Velaryon’s death, but season 2 changed that. When she spoke the words"I want Aemond Targaryen,“giving in to her rage, an innocent child had his head cut off. She understands the pain of losing a child, and can’t take that lightly. She had to know, beyond any doubt, that there was no turning back. And, well, now she does. Speaking with Alicent was the only way to achieve that.

Emma D’Arcy as Rhaenyra looking down while disguised as a Septa in House of the Dragon season 2, episode 3

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Now There Is Absolutely No Way A War With Dragons Can Be Avoided

Now that Rhaenyra knows exactly what happened, and that Alicent won’t turn back from war even with full knowledge of her misunderstanding,it means the Dance of the Dragons will truly begin. Admittedly, I feel like that’s been a promise ever since the end of season 1, but this time it really does ring true. The dragons on both sides are going to be loosed, with the full support of Rhaenyra for that happening.

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It will also be interesting to see if this eventually leads to a bigger change for Rhaenyra. She’s accepted the dragons need to be unleashed, but will that include her own, Syrax? Will she sit by and let others fly to danger - and death - for her? Her going to King’s Landing already shows she is willing to take a more active, riskier role, and that could be something that leads to her becoming a bigger part in the war asHouse of the Dragoncontinues.

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House of the Dragon is a 2022 fantasy drama set in the world of Westeros, chronicling the Targaryen dynasty at its height. The story revolves around King Viserys’s controversial decision to name his daughter Rhaenyra as heir to the Iron Throne, sparking tensions and divisions within the realm.