Blood and Cheese shower Alicent really cared about her grandchildren. She was up there playing with them helping put them to sleep and then when blood and cheese broke in the gagged her and tied her up against the wall, the gave Helaena a choice between the two son she had which one of them the show completely ignored aka baby Maelor. She choose herself and begged them to kill her instead of the kids. Eventually the forced her to pick one and she choose Maelor hoping he was to young to understand but instead they killed Jaehaerys her firstborn and the whispered in Maelor ears "Your mother would rather have you dead" before escaping with the decapitated head of prince Jaehaerys.You're a book reader, sxb?
I haven't read the GRRM series yet, but I read that the scenes of that saqajaan Criston and Alicent hooking up (TWICE, completely unnecessary) were added for the show-only, presumably to have enough sex scenes to keep audiences interested smh
I don't like the idea of Aegon being king (I'm team Rhaenyra) but this episode made him so much more likeable and empathetic, his scenes killed me.
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Alicent and Criston Cole were much more interesting characters in the books, Criston Cole was everything you weren't suppose to be "The common born son of Lord Dondarrions steward" he went from the son of the chief butler of some low born Lord to Hand of the King, and Alicent caree about her children more than anything. She survived the war but after losing her father, children, friends, uncle, cousins, aunts. Even the handmaiden who served her was killed by Rhaenyra during the recapture of KL and yet during it all she didn't budge and told everyone who would listen her son would save her.You're a book reader, sxb?
I haven't read the GRRM series yet, but I read that the scenes of that saqajaan Criston and Alicent hooking up (TWICE, completely unnecessary) were added for the show-only, presumably to have enough sex scenes to keep audiences interested smh
I don't like the idea of Aegon being king (I'm team Rhaenyra) but this episode made him so much more likeable and empathetic, his scenes killed me.