Talk about your beautiful Kreuser here and in today's video I'm going to talk about the seventh episode of the second season of House of the Drgon, look what an electrifying ending, getting Aond to run with Veger is not an easy thing, it was an episode with a lot of dragons , right? we had the sowing and in an Episode of claiming dragons Nothing better than the most intense spray from apis Flora to launch that longships that even verm tor respects prac cares But seriously now guys, apis Flora invited me to talk about the new packaging of powerful propolis spray propomalva that won a very special limited edition of House of the dragon and just like the blacks now have seven powerful dragons for the team after this episode, propomalva is an antiseptic spray with seven ideal natural active ingredients and they are propolis Malva Sage plantain licorice eucalyptus and mint and this combination of natural active ingredients has an anti-inflammatory and emollient antiseptic for mouth and throat care. I love it.
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I 'll start by talking about the greens because they don't essentially had so much prominence in this episode, but there were very important issues from what we saw here, especially in relation to Laris. I'm going to start by just talking about Alicent because that's how we saw throughout the Last few episodes that she was becoming more and more side, so the alliances she formed with Laris and Cole didn't do much good for her side, they obviously helped with this whole coup of putting Eigon in power, but for herself, at the end of the day, when she needed them, they didn't support her and so on That's why she's very much in this feeling that she doesn't have much use. In terms of the things that are happening, Amond had already kind of fired her from the board too, right?
So she's there feeling discarded, we can see, right? What reflects the scar, remember that I I had even commented that it was in the same place where she got the cut on her face, right in that episode, an eye for an eye, here we can see this cut better, which will also leave a scar there for her to remember, right, everything that happened and then she asks for Sir Rickard to accompany her to Mata do Rei and then we see this scene, you know, of her wearing white with her hair parted talking. Anyone who knows me, knows, knows, just kidding, I had said that in the teaser video and some of you said it looked like those articles from Fantastic about the person on the beach where she is a new woman, Feeling the wind take a deep breath and enjoying the time without commitments, but in reality this scene draws my attention to a different direction for the character's destiny here in the series, this part I'm just going to talk about.
at the end of the video because I want to go into some aspects for those who have read the book, but I'll let you know when that happens, and for those who don't know the history of the book, this scene was a very important point of attention, which I think is can change the direction of the character for the Series because we have seen many changes in the series in relation to the book and in this Episode there were several, even if they are specific changes, but they can make all the difference up front, like even the way it was Adam's claim was made , which we're going to discuss, right, with getting to his moment, and then, in the same way that we saw in her arc the consequences of the people, we also saw that the greens took some royal guards who were there in concurrence. luio with the missar with the vernir saying that they were going to be merciful, right, but at this moment there is a very interesting conversation between Laris And Jasper, what I find very interesting about this conversation are two aspects, first, how the gossip happens, right, here in the scene, Jasper, he reveals that he knows, knows, right about the Smoke has been claimed They can't say exactly who it was by, they even point out to the queen that her prominence is very important because they even say that she tried to form Smoke when she was 14 years old and he almost devoured her in this episode We saw, right, what a dragon is like devouring people with vermit there with dragon seeds, poor things, so this will also be important for the direction of her scene that we saw there, right, with zaren And then he talks about how it happened This gossip he says that a stable hand heard from his father who is a fisherman that his shipmate was in that situation where Smoke claimed Adam. I think this is also really cool, especially for those who read the books because the book itself, like I said, is That gossip spread is different perspectives on an event from the time of the Dance of the Drgons, right, so there are some masters talking Ah, the mushroom said such a thing, but this other one Said such a thing, so it's very interesting to see how these whispers happen, but here in the scene, right, Jasper He even asks Laris for advice because he is the master of whispers, you know, Eagon named him that way and then it's interesting because we start to see what Laris' plan is because we had already seen that he had been humiliated there for Amond, mainly because he did his best to be the hand and Amond said my son, do you think it would be you, do you think I'm stupid, I know what it's like, this is just manipulation, but Laris, man, I really like how this character is developed He swallowed hard and went to eigon and here we can better understand his plan, he even told the maester, right, trying to make eagon recover as quickly as possible, that is, being able to walk again, right, because there is nothing better than removing the power of the Regent putting the king back, right?
So the LIS needs to demonstrate there to people, especially the council, that eagon has his mental faculties at full steam and that even though he has his physical weaknesses he can command King's Landing there. King's Landing obviously he touched terror there in Eagon saying that while he was in this more fragile state he would be in danger because of Amond's ambition so it's very interesting to see how things are shaping up but another valid point is also to comment that there in council meeting , right? Especially in an episode where we see a claim for a dragon.
On the part of the Blacks, they bring important information, which is that Tessar, Darion's dragon, Darion is that Alicent's son who is there with the High Towers, he is already there. ready to fly So soon he could go to Battle, in other words, he would be another dragon on the green side because he will be a good help, especially after this Episode And then on the Black side, right, we start the episode With that scene that I had mentioned which was there from the beginning of the first trailers before the series premiered, which was ranir talking to Adam and asking his loyalty and I really liked it guys. This scene because first we see the dragons, they are giving us the feeling of that situation, then we see Cyx is very angry, yelling a lot and Cis Smoke is a little more responsive, Adam is fine there, but Smoke is like, Look, you put him at risk, I'm here, you know, so it's really cool to see this interaction between the dragons, I I've been talking a lot about how the series has built the connection and I think that this episode, especially, brings these connections with dragons very well, even Ranir with Veritor there about her having control over him, so this scene I think it also says a lot about this but I have some details that I want to highlight here they make it clear that Adam doesn't know why he was chosen he says oh he chose me I just accepted it, right the gods wanted it and so on but I really liked his humility precisely because at first I thought it was really funny when he the laugher kneels, saying like this, the man kneeling easily like that Hmm, I'm going to be suspicious, but he says, you know, he knows very well what it means to serve.
This is going to be extremely important, especially in relation to his loyalty to the ranir, and it's also cool, right, because we see it in this episode where he asks Cores for a resignation there to leave his post and Cores accepts and he says Like oh That was good and it's cool because like Adam he makes a little face that looks like he feels kind of proud, especially after the conversation that we saw, he was there with Alin in the previous episode in which he said that he had never had any kind of attention from the choir so that he only received one Good morning, it would be kind of the first interaction, the first reaction he sees from his own father even more so when we see it, for example, Alan himself said there that Adam was always looking for some sign of his value and again this reinforces a lot in the conversation they had Alan, he had already said Oh, I kind of gave up and in this episode even we see him talking there with corl that he didn't want anything more than what he was doing that he was from the seas that he is salt and sea blood this is extremely important and also Alan he is very important at this moment in which the corl needs someone extremely trustworthy to do all this laughing message to the dragon seeds there in King's Landing but I need to say I think the runer took a long time to connect the dots It's logical like that I really liked this construction in that Adam Doesn't say who his father is, right, he doesn't give his father that importance when Run Ira questions where his genetics come from, tararan, but I think it's very important to highlight that in Corl's conversation with Allen he even goes as far as Let the Series understand here that their mother was also a Taran bastard because here he says, despite us being from the old Valyria, we are not dragon lords, so it is more or less the series justifying, for example, Corl doesn't have a dragon because just to come back here and revisit Lenor and Lina a little bit, they had a dragon because they were Corl's children with Ranis, Ranis has blood, talking so much that we see Baya saying that she is fire and blood and not Sauar like Alin And then, as I had mentioned in the previous episode, right in the book they say Oh, it could be Lenor but some already said it was really from Coris because Runis wouldn't accept it very well so the series she built a little further in relation to her mother of the boys, you know, she could also kind of be a tager bastard and because of that They would have this blood that could tame dragons and they would be Lords of dragons. I don't think the series will delve Much more into the origins of their mother, okay, I think so. It was really just to justify why Corl doesn't have it, being that they were their son and that he is from ancient Valyria and still trying to rescue the essence of what is constructed in the books in relation to this, especially because this episode talks a lot about this relationship of ancestral blood to tame dragons I'll get to that first I wanted to talk a little about the council especially because of the dragon tamer scene And then when we talk about the claims I talk a little more about the blood As expected mainly due to the end of the episode before ranir, she decided to make her decisions regardless of what the council thought, remember that I had talked about the intention of the final scene, right because when the guard entered there he arrived and said I should call the council and she simply sets sail without consulting the council, taking a different risk than the council had been telling her not to do, right, because they believed it could be one of the greens claiming the Smoke there and we see that the council in this episode is Completely at the mercy blind So even at the moment when Ranir returns and she puts Adam as a guest she doesn't want his opinion if she thinks they should accept it because We even see this discussion, right?
And then it brings even more importance to that phrase from darklin himself before he passed away and even to justify some situations that we see here in the episode about dragons being Gods right, so for them, anyone being able to tame a dragon is not a good thing, this is an aspect that I particularly liked about the episode, which is the series it builds and presents to us that, yes, dragon tamers have a very present tager blood origin, even more than the darklin himself they have a closer kinship but the characters in the series don't know that we as an audience know but Aira the caretakers there of the dragons They don't know Chase himself also has the question so that's why they question so much, right? about this choice, but I have to say that for me it has become a little exhausting for everyone to complain about something to Vernar all the time because, again, I understand the intention of the series in wanting to build that, yes, it is much more difficult for people to accept a queen woman so they will question her choices and her directions more but at the same time it seems that she is walking alone and no one is on her side they end up using some supportive dialogues, you know, them saying no, my house has always been loyal to you So it's logical that we're on her side, but they themselves don't listen to her as queen as a weight on the queen's decision . things alone, regardless of what others think, she will follow her ideas, so there's this scene, you know, with vermit, I really like the construction of this scene because she goes there, you know, she kind of dominates him and she turns her back on vermit, who is a completely angry dragon , right?
It also shows this confidence that she is safe there in the situation, you know, and I also like the construction of this scene because this way we see the laugh looking at something gigantic and we see Her hair flying a little bit as she is getting close to it. We hear the sound, you know, we already knew the immensity of the veritor, but this scene, the way it was constructed, including the way we turned our backs on him, in total trust, you know, the connection they had there, I found it sensational, so that's why I talk about it. the connection how it is constructed we see this connection that she had there briefly with vermit or let's say this respect, right when he closes his eye and the laugher closes her eye, right ?
people understand certain connections that hadn't even been between Adam himself and his Smoke, looking at himself there, the series didn't need to show Adam on top of the dragon in the episode, you could already understand there with this connection that he was indeed Tamed by Adam or better, right? he dominated the AD So for me it's been quite tiring to see everyone screaming with laughter because I feel like this second season and I think that when we get into the general look of the series after it ends, I feel like they needed to remove features built from renira to Put back in some moments like when she was younger we saw her taking risks like when Damon took the egg that was supposed to be Bon's who died and he was going to give it to mass there when they went to Pedra do Drgon Ranir took a risk on you She even got pissed off saying girl you are my only heir if something happens to you I no longer have an heir you know so she had much more presence and then that's ok you can even justify it by saying Oh it's the fervor of Youth but no when we have the turning point, right, the cast in the first season, there's that scene that for me is iconic, right? Very strong, which is her giving birth to Alice, people wanting to see the baby and her saying Oh yeah, so I'm going to take it myself even though I've just given birth and bleeding, I'm going to do this, you know, so Renir had demonstrations of strength that I feel like she was totally castrated here in this second season, so we see these scenes that, again, I understand the intention, but for me they are totally uncomfortable, I think they they go beyond the point when we are talking about this queen hierarchy relationship and so on to put it back into it So we have these scenes Like oh okay you go away I'll do it here alone I talk here with vermit I'm going to take risks and everything you know this feeling that she is alone no matter how much they swear loyalty to her So I I feel like they mischaracterize Ranir a little in this second season just to bring this oh I carry Vicer's legacy, it's actually interesting that we were discussing it, you know, despite Vicer being a beloved character, I remember that in the first season, a lot of people didn't like this passivity do vieres in many moments I think he had iconic moments and I think we see this repeating itself here in ranir but within a character who had completely different characteristics although yes ok now she is queen she has to think differently She has to think about the people but I'm going to repeat myself here again.
I feel like they needed to mischaracterize her a little to bring up these situations and that for me they've been a little uncomfortable to watch, not because there wasn't a woman there, but because of the deconstruction itself. of characteristic in moments when it seems like you were asking for more from the character and it wasn't going and it's not From Mad darse, okay people, that's completely script direction And then, right, we have the moment of her talking to Missara about the Bastards, right about precisely having this plan to summon them there in King's Landing and she says look what I saw most of them, right? At the time of the house of pleasures it was precisely the Lords, especially the tagers, sleeping with other people and what there were most were Bastards, it's no wonder that for example, in the first season we even saw a bastard from eigon there in that children's battle house, so yes there are many around the city, now not so many anymore, right, because they were killed by the veritor And then we see this whole situation, right, in which the choris He asks Alan for help to send the message until he reaches Missara's messenger, this messenger is very interesting because she stands out a lot, right there in the middle she is infiltrated but at the same time in her costume we have the color T guaran Hanira is very present, which is red, so we see her scenes in the city standing out too much from the photography, which is the series, saying that she is an ally, right?
In the Series And then we see that they are sent there to Pedra do Drgão and we see this whole situation of ranir, you know, saying Ah, the more Drgons We get, the sooner we beat The Greens and the sooner this war ends with less possible bloodshed, right No, but then I'll go back to what I had said, what I really liked about this episode is how they built the ancestry of these characters again, keeping the characters there in ignorance, so the laugh even if she didn't connect the points so easily she doesn't know that Adam is Coris's bastard son just as she doesn't know the origins of luff and Rio I think Adam's dialogue with her makes it very clear, right ? in our family so I can't tell you where my mother's blood came from and my father He doesn't even want to talk and in Ranir's conversation with Missara she even says that Smoke must have smelled Adam's blood, it's interesting because she doesn't initially talk about Tager's blood because what we see in this episode are The similarities between the ancient dragon riders and the current riders, so for example Anan, he must have some blood similarity with Lenor, even though the series Don't go too deeply into his mother's origins and everything else, there is still this similarity, which justifies the Smoke claiming him, which also explains the verm and the silver wing, so for example Rio, until then we were following him to We saw that the series highlighted the character, but only in this episode did we learn about his story in the book, it's a little different, they don't make it very clear here and here he says that he knew very well the origins of her mother, who she was a sister of Bon In other words, she was a daughter of DI Harris and already in the third episode he said that J Harris was his grandfather and that he was a bastard son of Bon Why is it important to understand this origin because the On Harris, he rode the veritor and his wife, Alissan, rode the silver wing, so when we see the moment of connection there, for example, on the river, with veritor we see, it's logical there was that whole relationship, right, it's ranir talking They can't feel That you're scared there when darkley tries to ride Smoke because the river he first has a heroic act there, you know, saving the girl who was going to be burned or eaten by the worm and he still kind of gives Veritor a whistle and he feels this blood connection with Ja haris who was his former rider in addition to this whole relationship of respect of him being big breasted, yes, he's the fiercest dragon, right The Fury of bronze and the river I think he is also a character that has an interesting construction in this episode because they bring the character's motivation that will be extremely important for the future and it is revealed that he lost his daughter, we always saw his daughter a lot sick here throughout the episodes also this dependence there, right on eigon to pay what he had promised and the other had already warned, right the word of the King is very important for the people so if he said he was going to pay he had to pay and now wulf right, we see him in that situation that I need to say that I like and dislike the scene because it's a funny scene, I think it's completely different and opposite to verm tor, of course verm tor is an extremely angry, fierce dragon who We Weren't commenting, but in the scene he stepped on a nest, right? He doesn't break an egg.
Obviously, but he leaves it there exposed. And then whenever we see animal things, right? Especially moms, it's something very angry, so I thought the silver wing It was pretty good there, right, but it makes you understand , of course, that she gave him a sniff, you know, he started falling, she started throwing him, just giving him a nuzzle, which is why it's very important for us to understand this origin of the two of DI Harris and Alissan who were the old tamers of veritor and ASA silver and people I loved the wuf scene Standing there he was literally the meme Just don't react and so on Even though I said this relationship, the connection happened very quickly, I think he needed to make an effort a little more let's talk about it this way, I really enjoyed seeing him high, you know, riding there on the silver wing and going to King's Land and so, in my opinion, this scene from King's Landing, for me, is a way for uf to show people that he achieved it.
because he was so insecure he was encouraged there in the bar So for me this scene at first is like him saying I did it and at the same time a Script resource for everyone to already know what happened there in Pedra do Drgão for him to have the situation confirmed But at the same time it was also very important, especially for us to have that ending where Amond discovers that something was happening, right to the point where he goes to Veigar and we see people, Amond, farting at the dragons, right, man, that scene is amazing. at the end like the three dragons He didn't even get to see Smoke because Jasper didn't even get to tell him PR but he saw that the silver wing and the red one were there together with Amira which is what made him return and then just to end this question of sowing, right, as I was saying, I think the series is interesting that it left the characters in ignorance, but for us as an audience to respond, mainly because we see Renir here saying, right, that she doesn't know if it's for blood, if it's for merit, but the series builds for us that it has to do with blood, so yes, we see him succeeding because of that ancestry there, right, Harris and Lissani, which is extremely important, even for the discussion that Chase has there with Rira, right? I need to say that I felt a bit like that with Chase's attitude, right, but at the same time it's also understandable, within what he defends there, he is very aware that he is a bastard.
Since when he was younger, they build this, right, between the brothers right, he was the most Conscious and we had already seen him venting there with Beila about this situation of what his relationship with Strong was like when they are talking about his parents and she talks about Damon, right, so we had this relationship with Chase him saying that oh ok I thought I was worthy even though I was a bastard I could still rein defeat dragons right then I was part of an important lineage so if now anyone can who will be the king of the seven kingdoms right? the same way we do You see here family fighting for the Throne because no one person, I don't know, has the power that goes to their head and takes what is rightfully mine, right? What is my inheritance, so it's a valid question?
Of course, that's why I say that I I think it's important to leave some characters in ignorance of the origin of these characters because it's very important for the future of the character in the story And then, besides, everything there in Haren Hall we have Damon having yet another Hallucination but I need to say guys I'm one of the people who has been complaining a lot about Damon hen Hall, but this scene is very short and I think it is necessary mainly for this turning point of what we will see in the last episode, right, because here we saw that Oscar tul he lit it up, right there, so he took his grandfather's place and it's very important because we see him saying that his grandfather swore to vieres and the heiress renira back in the first season when vieres says that renira would be his heir and I I think that Oscar Tully is a good example of this relationship that I'm talking about laughing, right, because we don't even know that they would question a woman on the throne, in the same way that we know that yours is very young and that the people wouldn't essentially accept his word, of course he's still a man but we see him imposing himself here and demonstrating that he's not stupid at all, so I found it very interesting, especially when he says that Damon discarded him there in the past and He says oh it's because I didn't need you Now I need him to demonstrate that he's not disposable so he puts different situations all in Damon's lap so he does belittle Damon and I need to say that I loved Simon every time I took a look at him the climactic pie that was happening there because he knows, like Damon, he is extremely volatile, so much so that Oscar himself, right, he goes so far as to call Damon a prince and he had already been very clear that he was supposed to call him your Grace and he imposes himself and say, do you want the army or don't you, right? So it has to be my way, I'm the Lord here and I think it's not convincing there, right? He knows that those gentlemen They don't like Damon so he also needs to talk like that, look, I understand.
I don't like it either, but my house swore there were series that, unfortunately, it's Damon who is representing Ak Renira at the moment. So we're going to help Damon, but there was that whole situation, you know, with Bracken and Blackwood, where Damon had to kill the person who was faithful to him, so even though he induced Blackwood to do what he did, as they said, you did it because you wanted to and he needed to serve as an example, even For Oscar Tley himself, to show those gentlemen that he wasn't good robot there despite his premature age so when we have that scene where he comes close to his death, you know, in which he was already very weak, he repeats some situations that Alice Rivers herself had said to Damon in the previous episode about really wanting the crown So in an episode we see that Damon needs to make a difficult decision and kill someone who was his ally to achieve what he always wanted. This question weighs more because that's war, the crown's decisions.
bigger than simply wanting to be king, we saw this a lot in Eagon's arc, right, DAE saying Oh, I'm king, people have to simply listen to me and Alist we said, no, it's not quite like that, so we kind of see this weight here for dmon now and he gets it, right? What he wanted, that is, the ST right next to him, followed by the Lords, and it's interesting to say that, mainly because this episode has a game-changing construction there for the blacks, right, because Ronir has more dragons. and totally imposing Drgons, right, like veritor, The silver wing too, and the Smoke claimed with riders, so they have many more dragons that could put an end to the vager, which was the power that the greens had, because after all, the Blacks, the renira, which was the most experienced and with the oldest dragon he couldn't because she was queen So if she dies the war ends and Chase couldn't go with vermax Because in the same way that vicer kept questioning ranir doing things he is her heir so he can't can also stay if taking risks So, really, she was in a situation where her hands were tied, right, I talked a lot about this with you in the previous episode, but we see here a situation in which now Os Pretos have these dragons and not only the dragons but also haren H in which the greens said that it was essential to get haren he, including, right, we can't forget that the co is on the way to haren H, so it's an extremely important episode, right, and besides, lastly, more or less important, I can't help but talk about the situation there with the queen because again it is an episode that we had already seen before, corl saying that Rey had already tried to ride A dragon and it didn't work out and here this is repeated, right when we see Jasper's conversation with Laris and they say that when she was 14 years old she had tried to ride Smoke and that she was almost eaten by him, so even though Rain was born, it was directly from Lenor, in a way, because he was her uncle and she could claim the dragon, right?
from her uncle she decides there on the way before going to pentos that she was going to check out this dragon so this is an extremely interesting episode I think they could start a battle here but I think it punctuates this turning point very well and the Blacks, which is exciting because we saw up until then The Blacks losing a lot, right? And them not having much strength, especially in this individuality of Rira, with her advice, with this relationship with Dan, I also think we can discuss this arc a little more. of the Blacks as it was in this second season because I think that Damon spending a lot of time in Haren H didn't favor the Blacks' arc, making the Greens seem much stronger in many ways, including strategy, but I think it's an episode Extremely interesting, yes, and it even brings very important directions for, like, way ahead of what we're watching now, and I couldn't help but say that it's really cool to see them talking about it in high terms, especially when they're screaming, right, because we I saw her talking a lot, as I said at the beginning of the video, I also wanted to talk about Alicent's direction, here guys, I'm going to try my best not to delve into the book's history, but in case you don't want to know anything, any kind of Extra information in the future skip this part I'm going to put a sign here this episode had some aspects that caught my attention that Alice had some kind of depression we see this a lot of her talking about Ai Look how filthy this place is or even the scene there at the Lake, right, I made the whole joke, but being very serious about this scene, about the direction of this scene and before we had also seen her scene in the bathtub, so I was wondering if the series will include Hina PR alicent 's arc mainly because of Hina's construction, we didn't have much after the Blood cheese, right, so we did have a moment where she talks about her grief about whether she should be repressing her grief or not, but I think that if they leave it to building this arc for her, I don't know, in a third season is going to be a long way off, especially because this blood cheese didn't have the impact they expected, unless Alicent is a catalyst for Rina, I don't know, in the third season, another possible direction that I see It's just that Alicent for the Series was built differently from the books, so maybe it's an arc of change for her to become more mean, more incisive in her decisions, and not that type, but what Viere told me, he said to Eagon, so maybe take that weight off guilt, so these are the only two possible directions that I see for Alicent, but I think she will be handled differently here in the series than in the books, not even her winning, right?
So it wouldn't be surprising if her future was different in the series too Anyway.