It’s one thing to announce that you’re making history— it’s quite another to actually pull it off. That’s one of many tough lessons learned in the second episode of House of the Dragon, which picks up six months after the premiere episode, in which King Viserys Targaryen (Paddy Considine) formally named his daughter Rhaenyra (Milly Alcock) as heir to the throne. And while the people being eaten alive by crabs in the episode’s opening scene aren't exactly a direct result of that decision, they’re the first of many signals that not all is well in Westeros.
On this week’s Still Watching podcast, Richard Lawson and Josh Wigler break down the highs and lows of the episode, which begins and ends with a small council in an uproar— first over those crabs and the people who control them, and at the end over Viserys’s shocking decision to propose to Lady Alicent (Emily Carey), turning down a powerful alliance in the process. Take a listen below
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