
EPISODE RECAP
Dunk is imprisoned after defending a puppeteer girl from Prince Aerion Targaryen, and discovers his squire Egg is actually Prince Aegon Targaryen in disguise. Facing mutilation or death for striking a prince, Dunk chooses trial by combat but must find six other knights to fight alongside him in an ancient trial of seven, while Egg's family, including his father Maekar, joins Aerion's side. When Dunk cannot find a seventh champion and the assembled nobles mock his plea for help, Crown Prince Baelor unexpectedly rides out to fight for him, declaring that a true knight must protect the innocent and leaving the outcome to the gods.
TOP THEORIES

Baelor Chose Honor Over Blood
Baelor's defense of Dunk reveals a heir who measures a man's worth by his deeds, not his blood, forcing the crown itself to choose between honor and dynasty.

Nobody Wants to Fight a Targaryen
Knights refuse to fight beside Dunk not from indifference but from terror of crossing a royal prince, exposing how fear, not justice, governs Westeros.

Dunk's Hesitation Discloses a Broken Chain: Two Fabricated Legitimacies, One Shared Silence
Dunk's hesitation to knight Raymun reveals he never actually received the accolade himself, masking a fundamental fraud in his identity.

Aerion Thinks He Is Literally a Dragon
Aerion's belief he is a dragon removes him from reality itself, making him immune to law, family, and reason as checks on his violence.

Dunk's Moral Sincerity Is the One Thing the Westeros Architecture Was Never Built to Stop
Dunk's refusal to perform virtue exposes the hollow center of every power structure in Westeros, making genuine goodness the only currency the system cannot neutralize.

Daeron Dreams of Dunk Killing a Dragon
Daeron's vision of Dunk beneath a fallen dragon predicts he will kill Aerion Targaryen, who literally believes himself to be a dragon.




