
EPISODE RECAP
Prince Aemond consolidates power in King's Landing by removing his mother Alicent from the Small Council and ordering military campaigns against Daemon Targaryen, while simultaneously sending his brother Tyland to negotiate with the Triarchy for naval support, decisions that provoke unrest among both the council and the starving smallfolk. At Harrenhal, Daemon overcomes his guilt-ridden nightmares and psychological torment when Alys Rivers engineers the death of the elderly Lord Grover Tully, allowing the younger Lord Oscar Tully to take control and potentially rally the Riverlords to Daemon's cause. Meanwhile, at Dragonstone, Rhaenyra's attempt to find a new dragonrider for Seasmoke ends tragically when Ser Steffon Darklyn is killed by the dragon, leading her to question her ability to win the war, though the situation shifts when the masterless Seasmoke encounters Addam of Driftmark on a beach and mysteriously accepts him as a potential rider.
TOP THEORIES

Mysaria Weaponizes Hunger Against the Greens
Mysaria orchestrates a two-stage propaganda assault, using starvation rumors to poison the Greens while channeling relief aid to cement Rhaenyra's support.

Aemond's Purge Is Larys's Harvest: How Absolute Rule Builds Its Own Blind Spot
Aemond dismantles the Green council piece by piece, using war strategy and regency power to build a dictatorship with no institutional resistance.

Seasmoke Runs a Two-Condition Screen the Crown Cannot Pass
Seasmoke rejected royal command and claimed Addam himself, suggesting dragons recognize blood the crown cannot deny.

Aemond's Coldness Is Childhood Wound, Not Politics
Aemond's political ruthlessness masks a childhood wound he cannot name, trapping him inside the very coldness he mistakes for strength.

Alys Rivers Killed Grover Tully on Purpose
Alys Rivers engineered Lord Grover Tully's death at Riverrun to hand the Riverlands to Daemon, making him her instrument rather than her master.

Dragon Seeds Will Undermine Rhaenyra's Legitimacy
Rhaenyra's dragon seed program wins battles but destroys the bloodline exclusivity that legitimizes her throne.

Rhaena Is Being Handed Sheepstealer
Rhaena's path to independence runs through Sheepstealer, the Vale's wild dragon that Jeyne Arryn has already marked as hers to claim.

Aegon Remembers Everything and Fears Aemond
Aegon's amnesia is a lie: he remembers Rook's Rest and knows Aemond burned him, so he stays silent to survive.

Otto Hightower Is Deliberately Staying Away
Otto Hightower's silence isn't absence, it's strategy, positioning him somewhere beyond the capital's reach with undisclosed intentions.

Harrenhal Is Consuming Daemon From Within
Daemon's unraveling at Harrenhal exposes buried guilt that corrodes Rhaenyra's most vital military asset before her faction even realizes what they are losing.
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