House of the Dragon ends with violence and ‘tragic gay tension’ – PinkNews
Emma D’Arcy as Princess Rhaenyra in House of the Dragon. (HBO)
HBO’s House of the Dragon came to a dramatic conclusion in the season finale on Sunday (23 October) with warring houses, violent deaths, tragic losses and yes, more gay tension.
The final episode saw the consequences of Alicent (Olivia Cooke) crowning her son Aemond (Ewan Mitchell) as King, against the late King Viserys’s (Paddy Constantine) wishes.
Meanwhile Princess Rhaenyra (Emma D’Arcy), seen at Dragonstone at the beginning of the episode, is finally informed that her throne has been stolen and in her shock goes into labour, suffering a miscarriage.
As the episode progresses and Alicent and Rhaenyra’s sides divide and plot strategy, Rhaenyra’s sons Jace and Lucerys are sent to discuss alliances with various Lords.
Although Rhaenyra makes them swear to not fight, only act as messengers, when Luke arrives at Storm’s End, all hell breaks loose.
Luke spots Vhagar, Aemond’s dragon, and when he goes to make his escape, Vhagar swoops down and eats Luke – instantly killing him.
Rhaenyra rubbing Luke hand and reassuring him was her saying I love u, be safe and come back to be #lucerysvelaryon #RhaenyraTargaryen #HouseOfTheDragon pic.twitter.com/nuMSxOJgkv
— Lucerys Velaryon (@Collins2Jahnaya) October 24, 2022
All he wanted to do was serve the Queen and make his mother proud.. #HouseoftheDragon pic.twitter.com/rHG4na29O8
— Benjamin (@Benji_ukk) October 24, 2022
Aemond clearly realises the huge consequences this action has caused, and the scene switches to Rhaenyra being informed of her beloved son’s death.
rhaenyra targaryen’s reaction to the death of her son lucerys velaryon #HouseOfTheDragon #HOTDpic.twitter.com/IiI6uYCUMV
— house of the dragon scenes (@sceneshotd) October 24, 2022
As she processes the news and turns around in slow motion, it is clear as day – war has begun. And that’s where it ends!
After all the trauma and injustice Rhaenyra has gone through this season, people are fully supporting her season two revenge girlboss era.
brb about to support any and all crimes she commits #HouseoftheDragon pic.twitter.com/yjTRVaMZyN
— dammit (@_dammitriley) October 24, 2022
Me next season when Rhaenyra starts killing men, women and children.#HouseOfTheDragon #HoTDFinale pic.twitter.com/lzmwcqSJZb
— Radyo 👽 (@The_Radyo) October 24, 2022
i support women’s rights but more importantly i support women’s wrongs and i will support her through whatever she does next season. #HouseoftheDragon #RHAENYRA pic.twitter.com/gKVP6iDuqe
— autumn (@autumnrruis) October 24, 2022
I will be supporting all of Rheanyra’s war crimes next season #HouseoftheDragon pic.twitter.com/sf8d665eBz
— Luther E. Bolkart (@LutherEBolkart) October 24, 2022
EVERYTHING SHE DOES AFTER THIS POINT IS VALID, WARRANTED, LEGITIMATE, JUSTIFIABLE!!!!! FIGHT ME!!!!!#HouseOfTheDragon pic.twitter.com/7oeMiLtUcA
— 🍄 a girl has no name (@darthdokki) October 24, 2022
This episode also showed how irreparably far childhood best friends (and probably lovers) Rhaenyra and Alicent have grown.
One poignant scene, which touched the hearts of Alicent and Rhaenyra shippers, came when Otto showed Rhaenyra the page of a story book.
The page was ripped from a book the two had bonded over 20 years prior – and left fans mourning their beautiful connection.
Alicent’s gay ass saving the page Rhaenyra ripped out for her 15 years ago #HouseoftheDragon pic.twitter.com/Wg38lF19yw
— gracie (@realfabuloso3) October 24, 2022
fellas is it gay to keep a wrinkled page from a book u used to read to ur childhood bff (while she lay on ur lap saying she likes this position, asking u to “remember” & to run away w her on her dragon) turned mortal enemy u supposedly hated FOR 20 YEARS? #HouseOfTheDragon #hotd pic.twitter.com/lUyPwbT3aH
— sha rhaenicent 1# attorney (@elumaxluv) October 24, 2022
fellas, is it gay to keep a wrinkled page that your good friend ripped out of a book 20 years ago? (it is) #HouseoftheDragon pic.twitter.com/BYIRbndFUh
— shania, but spooky 👻 (@siriuslyshania) October 24, 2022
Allicent kept the page for +20yrs. then used it to remind her of the love they shared… that’s so gay #houseofthedragon pic.twitter.com/4890uIg8Bo
— stradtt (@stradtt) October 24, 2022
everything between alicent and rhaenyra is so fraught with tragic gay tension good god #HouseOfTheDragon
— sam (3am edition) 🔮 (@samcaseys) October 24, 2022
Fans will be waiting a while to see what Rhaenyra does next, since the next season isn’t due for another two years. But since these events seem to have put to rest any chance of her and Alicent finding their happy-ever-after together – here’s a look back at all the gayest moments of season one.
Torn apart by rivalry
Rhaenyra and Alicent’s early relationship was so endearing in their love for each other, with the actors who portrayed the pair – Emily Carey, Milly Alcock, Olivia Cooke and Emma D’Arcy – agreeing there were serious vibes between them.
And their bond didn’t seem to dim after they were pitted against one another. The two made heartfelt speeches of respect for one another, defending one another and keeping tokens from years gone by.
Anything can happen in House of the Dragon with constantly shifting allegiances so who knows, we could see more from these two in the second season. Maybe.
Ser Laenor Valeryon and Ser Joffrey Lonmouth
The show also introduced its first truly canon gay character in the shape of Ser Laenor who, after entering on dragon back, soon starts a relationship with Ser Joffrey Lonmouth.
Despite some gorgeous scenes showing their love for one another, unfortunately it was not meant to be, with Ser Joffery being murdered by Rhaenyra’s lover – leaving a devastated Laenor in its wake.
Their love transcends generations though, with Laenor deciding to call one of his “supposed” children with Rhaenyra after his dead ex-boyfriend. True love.
Rhaenyra being the ultimate ally in House of the Dragon
After Rhaenyra and Laenor get wed, things are looking pretty bleak for Laenor with his lover dead and finding himself trapped in marriage.
However, Rhaenyra steps up to the occasion and not only validates Laenor’s sexuality with a beautiful speech – but also figures out an escape plan for him.
Laenor “ I hate the gods made me this way”. Rhaenyra “i dont”. 😩🥺😭❤️#HouseOfTheDragonHBO#houseofdragons #episode7 pic.twitter.com/25Yq3ln0YF
— ✨SUSIE✨ (@susiegetfit) October 3, 2022
Plotting with her soon to-be-husband Daemon, they decide to fake Laenor’s death so he can run away with his new partner Ser Qarl and – as everyone mourns – viewers got an iconic shot of Laenor and Qarl peacefully sailing away.
The House of the Dragon creators really redeemed themselves for killing of Ser Joffrey with this move.
House of the Dragon season one is now available for catch up on HBO in the US and Sky Atlantic in the UK.