House Of The Dragon Season 2, Episode 6 Ending Explained

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Welcome to Reaction of A! In this video, we dive into the events of House of the Dragon Season 2, Episode 6, breaking down the latest developments in the Targaryen saga. Join us as we explore the key moments, the shifting alliances, and the escalating tensions that are setting the stage for the battles to come. Don’t miss our in-depth analysis and passionate discussion. Like, comment, and subscribe for more House of the Dragon insights and episode breakdowns

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00:00Welcome back everyone.
00:06It is Amelia.
00:07I hope you are fine.
00:09House of the Dragon Season 2, Episode 6, left audiences with tons of fresh material to break
00:14down.
00:15The HBO prequel series is finally making good on Season 2's additions to the House of the
00:20Dragon cast, demonstrating how seemingly minor characters like Adam and Alan will be integrated
00:26into the central narrative, with the world still reacting to the fallout of Rook's Rest.
00:31The war was elevated in the pivotal Dragon Battle, and the Blacks and Greens are still
00:35scrambling to find their bearings amid everything that's happened in the dance so far.
00:41Episode 6 sees Rhaenyra and Jaeserys beginning their search for new riders to try and tame
00:46the unclaimed dragons on Dragonstone.
00:48Stefan Darklyn is horribly burnt alive trying to mount Seasmoke, causing Rhaenyra once again
00:54to second-guess her strategy.
00:55Daemon is still running wild at Harrenhal, losing himself to his visions as he remains
01:01at the Haunted Castle, trying to assemble an army.
01:04Meanwhile, the Greens struggle under the new management of Prince Regent Aemon Targaryen,
01:09who's potentially less stable than the impetuous King Aegon II.
01:13The episode's ending shows Rhaenyra receiving news that Seasmoke has been seen flying around
01:18the crownlands with a new rider.
01:20Her intention with Stefan Darklyn was to have her trusted knight mount Seasmoke, the unclaimed
01:25dragon that seemed most eager to find a new human companion.
01:29When this backfired, she wasn't sure if she'd be able to find a new rider of Valyrian blood
01:34to bond with the dragons.
01:36However, the lonely Seasmoke seems to find its own rider in Adham of Hull, who's been
01:41slowly introduced throughout the season on Driftmark.
01:44Adham of Hull is seen fishing on the shore when he appears to be attacked by Seasmoke.
01:49He's terrified by the massive beast at first, but in his final moments in the episode, he
01:54appears to realize that the dragon means him no harm, hinting that he would become
01:58its rider.
01:59Adham becomes Seasmoke's rider in Fire and Blood.
02:02The HBO show's source material, which is fitting, given that he's Corlys Velaryon's bastard
02:07son.
02:08Previously, Seasmoke was ridden by Lord Corlys Treborn's son, Laenor Velaryon, before he
02:13was ridden of the show in season 1.
02:16Added to the list of surprising book changes in House of the Dragon season 2 is Rhaenyra's
02:21romance with Myseria.
02:22In the book, Myseria grows closer to Rhaenyra throughout the dance, though their relationship
02:27is never described as anything more than strategic and political.
02:31Rhaenyra and Myseria demonstrated some notable sexual tension earlier in the season, but
02:37this is the first time they've actually been physically intimate.
02:40As for Rhaenyra, her desire for Myseria seems to be motivated by a feeling of power.
02:45Myseria is the only person in season 2 who's spoken to her like a queen and expressed genuine
02:51belief in her, and it makes some sense that Rhaenyra would turn to her for intimacy.
02:55It could also be due to a desire for superiority over Daemon.
02:59As for Myseria, she seems to believe in Rhaenyra and wants to please her.
03:04But her complex feelings towards Daemon could also be a factor.
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