The ‘Game of Thrones’ episode that you shouldn’t watch if you don’t want to ruin the ending of ‘House of the Dragon’

The dragon house has taken us back to Westeros 200 years before Game of Thrones to delve into the family Targaryen during one of the key moments in the history of the ancestors of Daenerys (Emilia Clarke): the dynastic dispute that would lead to the civil war known as the Dance of the Dragons.

However, since it is a prequel also based on Fire and blood, a novel by George RR Martin, it is easy to know how the conflict for the Iron Throne ends between the members of this lineage. It’s more, Game of Thrones He mentioned this fight on several occasions throughout its eight seasons and there was one scene in particular in which he explained the outcome in great detail.

If you are one of the followers of the series who prefers not to know how it ends The dragon house but you are seeing again Game of Thrones infected by Valyrian fever, there is an episode that you must avoid at all costs. This is the fourth episode of the third season, in which Joffrey Baratheon (Jack Gleeson) the most hated character in the Seven Kingdoms, reveals the end of the events that we will see in Max’s fiction.

What will happen to Rhaenyra at the end of ‘House of the Dragon’

Let us remember that the plot of the prequel takes us 200 years before Game of Thrones, with the king’s children Viserys Targaryen (Paddy Considine), the legitimate heir Rhaenyra (Emma D’Arcy) and Aegon II (Tom Glynn-Carney), in dispute for the Iron Throne.

Next, we are going to remember what Joffrey says about the outcome of the bloody civil war known as the Dance of Dragons that is coming between the Targaryens. If you’d rather not know, it’s time to stop reading.

Aegon II in ‘The House of the Dragon’, season 2
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Now, let’s remember the scene in question. As we said, in the fourth episode of the third season of Game of Thrones, Joffrey shares with his fiancée Margaery Tyrell (Natalie Dormer) his passion for the conquerors of the past.

In the middle of the story, the protagonist stops in front of a crypt and points to some ashes that we do not see. Between laughs, he narrates: “Rhaenyra Targaryen was killed by her brother. Or, rather, her dragon. He ate her while her son watched. What’s left of her is buried in the crypts down here.”

In defense of Joffrey (and without serving as a precedent), we will say that when he spoke these words no fan was familiar with Rhaenyra. The book Fire and blood It hadn’t even gone on sale and at most she was identified as an ancestor of Daenerys.

Years later, after the publication of the novel and the premiere of The dragon house, We know that he is a key character in the Dance of the Dragons. Princess and heir chosen by her father, King Viserys, to succeed him on the Iron Throne, all eyes in Westeros are now on her.

The protagonist is challenged by her half-brother, Aegon II, son of his father and Lady Alicent Hightower (Olivia Cooke), in a battle that now faces Greens and Blacks in Max. The dispute between the Targaryens will end with many casualties and will leave epic confrontations, with the princess on the back of Syrax. It’s a shame that, as Joffrey told us, Aegon’s dragon is going to be stronger. Until then, let’s enjoy the Valyrian fire.

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