
EPISODE RECAP
Prince Daemon kills his estranged wife Lady Rhea Royce to free himself for remarriage, while King Viserys arranges a marriage between his daughter Rhaenyra and Ser Laenor Velaryon at Driftmark, with the couple agreeing to a private understanding that allows them both to take lovers outside their marriage. At the wedding feast in King's Landing, Queen Alicent arrives in a green dress signaling her opposition to Rhaenyra, and Criston Cole brutally murders Laenor's lover Joffrey Lonmouth in a violent outburst, nearly sparking a riot before the traumatized couple is hastily married by the High Septon while King Viserys collapses from the stress.
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Alicent's Summons Is a Declaration of War
Alicent's summons marks the moment she stops performing loyalty to Otto and starts pursuing her own war against Rhaenyra.

Daemon Killed Rhea to Reach Rhaenyra
Daemon murdered Rhea not for freedom, but to position himself as the only viable match before Viserys locked Rhaenyra into another betrothal.

The Green Cause Runs on Borrowed Conviction
Alicent engineers Cole's rage into political capital by making his shame and her ambition feel like the same righteous cause.

The Name Joffrey Is Laenor's Public Grief
Laenor names his eldest son Joffrey to enshrine his murdered lover's memory in the royal line itself.

Helaena's Cryptic Words Are Actual Prophecy
Helaena's scattered remarks encode real prophecy, making her the show's hidden oracle whom the court fatally dismisses.

Rhaenyra's Olive Branch Read as Weakness
Rhaenyra's peace offer was designed to fail, trapping Alicent into rejecting unity while Rhaenyra gained the political cover she needed.







