
EPISODE RECAP
Three years after King Viserys marries Alicent Hightower and births a son, tensions escalate in the realm as the king pressures his daughter Princess Rhaenyra to marry while his brother Daemon fights in the Stepstones, forcing Viserys to confront his doubts about naming Rhaenyra heir. After a hunting trip where Rhaenyra bonds with her sworn shield Ser Criston Cole and Viserys receives counsel from his advisors about a suitable match, the king ultimately allows Rhaenyra to choose her own husband while sending reinforcements to aid Daemon's campaign. Meanwhile, in the Stepstones, Daemon and Corlys Velaryon turn the tide of their losing battle against the Crabfeeder with Laenor's dragon support, resulting in Daemon's brutal victory over the enemy commander.
TOP THEORIES

Daemon Would Rather Die Than Be Rescued
Daemon charges the Crabfeeder alone not to win, but to die on his own terms rather than owe his brother a debt of rescue.

Criston Cole Is Rhaenyra's Real Choice
Rhaenyra's marriage negotiations mask her genuine attachment to Criston Cole, built quietly through their Kingswood scenes and destined for rupture.

The Concession Already Made: How Viserys and Rhaenyra Surrendered the Succession in Opposite Directions
Viserys swears to protect Rhaenyra's claim while knowing the realm has already moved beyond his power to stop Aegon.

The Hart Chose Rhaenyra, Not Aegon
The white hart that eluded every hunter appears freely to Rhaenyra, reversing Otto's fabricated omen and granting her the divine validation he claimed for Aegon.

The Hightower Two-Layer Operation: How Hobert Manufactures Consensus Otto Then Exploits
Otto weaponizes his position as Hand to systematically manufacture the political conditions that will force Viserys to crown Aegon as heir.







