Who will Rhaenyra marry? Will Viserys break his promise? 5 burning questions ahead of House Of The Dragon episode 4

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Who will Rhaenyra marry? Will Viserys break his promise? 5 burning questions ahead of House Of The Dragon episode 4
Milly Alcock Image: Ollie Upton/HBO

Even with the release of Amazon’s rival fantasy show The Lord Of The Rings: The Rings Of Power, House Of The Dragon is still going strong as it heads into its fourth episode. It just proves there’s plenty of audience to go around if you’ve got an appealing series, no matter what genre it may be.

After some political maneuvering during a hunting party, last week’s episode ended with a spectacular battle sequence, where we finally got to see the full power of a dragon unleashed. It looks like we’re back to politics with episode four, “King Of The Narrow Sea,” but Prince Daemon’s return to court is bound to be fraught with tension. Especially since his brother’s hold on his power seems to be slipping. Here’s what we’re wondering about as we wait to see where all this Targaryen squabbling leads.

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4. Who will Rhaenyra marry?
Jefferson Hall and Milly Alcock Image Ollie Upton/HBO

There’s no maiden in the kingdom more eligible or powerful than Rhaenyra Targaryen, Princess of Dragonstone. Jason Lannister took his shot during the hunting party, and there will be more where he came from. Viserys has given his daughter permission to make her own choice, but she doesn’t seem eager to do that. Probably because it involves entertaining offers from every noble house with an unmarried son from the coast of Dorne to the Wall. But as Lyonel Strong pointed out to the king, it wouldn’t be a bad idea to look closer to home. No, not Ser Criston Cole, who seems to be the only man who’s caught Rhaenyra’s eye. He’s sworn to the Kingsguard and therefore unable to marry. Maybe that’s why she finds him so appealing.Lord Strong’s top contender is actually Ser Laenor Velaryon, last seen torching the Crabfeeder’s men on dragonback at the end of the previous episode. He’s handsome, age-appropriate, wealthy, and has Targaryen blood. Marrying him would also appease Laenor’s father, the Sea Snake, who’s still feeling slighted by the king’s choice to marry Alicent Hightower over his daughter, Laena. Sure, Laenor is Rhaenyra’s second cousin, but at least he’s not her two-year-old half-brother. Speaking of relatives, there’s another dark horse candidate to consider. Daemon is on his way back to court, triumphant in victory. And he may already have a reward in mind for his service to the crown.

6 Comments

  • frenchtoast24-av says:

    Slideshow quota met

  • fnsfsnr-av says:

    We could try to narrow it down by assuming Rhaenrya is going to marry someone we’ve already seen (which of course may not be the case). Absent folks who can’t marry like maesters, Kingsguard and people who are already married, there’s not a ton of choices. Note that Daemon is actually married, while he was willing to disregard this and marry again I don’t think the rest of the kingdoms would be that OK with that unless some timely demise is on the horizon. Otto Hightower is also currently single but there’s no benefit to anyone really for that to happen. (Best friends that marry each other’s FATHERS would be a totally screwed up GOT type thing though!)Last episode there were clearly some major hints that the guy with the limp who was dragged in out of nowhere would be in play – in fact, Viserys thought his dad was trying to suggest exactly that. I think it’s going to come down to him and a bunch of randoms we haven’t seen yet, but it might extend past next episode.

    • captain-splendid-av says:

      Since I already know the answers to these questions, my focus is more on where the showrunners are going to slim things down. For example, Rhaenyra is linked, either overtly or covertly, to at least four dudes during her lifetime and pops out 6 kids, and I’m doubtful they’re going to go with all that.

      • fnsfsnr-av says:

        Ha, thanks for not spoilering me book person – I was a book person for GOT and know how annoying it can be to see this type of speculation. It’s actually interesting watching this without a book background – on the one hand it does add suspense as well as removing the risk they’ll do different things with a favorite character. On the other hand, I now understand what all the newbies were complaining about when they said there were too many characters and they couldn’t tell them apart ;-),

    • mark-t-man-av says:

      in fact, Viserys thought his dad was trying to suggest exactly thatAs I recall, Viserys didn’t think the dad was trying to set Rhaenyra up with the limpy guy, but with his other son, “Breakbones”, supposedly the strongest man in the kingdom.

  • deb03449a1-av says:

    Why is this a slideshow

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