Alicent's Exit Leaves No One to Stop Aemond
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THEORY ASSESSMENT

The episode's confirmed events directly establish Alicent's removal and retreat, but the specific structural implication that her absence enables Aemond's unconstrained authority is an inference the episode supports without making explicit.

Episode Narrative Fit(?)
78 / 100
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Primarily dialogue and visual evidence

STORY CONTEXT

Is Alicent a master player or a pawn of her father and sons? This thread debates whether she's driving Green strategy or increasingly sidelined, with close readings of her political maneuvering and moments of visible doubt.

WHY THIS MATTERS

Alicent's withdrawal tests the show's argument about whether political moderation can survive within a faction that has been built around maximalist ambition. Her exit leaves the Green cause entirely in the hands of people who were trained to treat war as the correct instrument.

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