5 burning questions for House Of The Dragon Episode 9

With just two episodes to go and the season-one endgame in sight, we're sizing up the inevitable conflict to come

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5 burning questions for House Of The Dragon Episode 9
(From left) Olivia Cooke, Emma D’Arcy Image: Ollie Upton/HBO

It’s hard to believe that the end of House Of The Dragon season one is just a little over a week away. Everything that’s happened so far has led us here, to the end of King Viserys I’s reign and the brink of war between Team Alicent and Team Rhaenyra. Farewell, dear Viserys. You may not have been a great king, but you were a great man. What will his death unleash upon the Seven Kingdoms? Is this the beginning of the end for House Targaryen? As the opening monologue informed us, “The only thing that could tear down the House of the Dragon was itself.” Here are some other questions on our minds as we head into the penultimate episode.

previous arrowWere those eggs Daemon harvested meant to be the same ones that Daenerys hatched in Game Of Thrones? next arrow
Were those eggs Daemon harvested meant to be the same ones that Daenerys hatched in Game Of Thrones?
Matt Smith Image Ollie Upton/HBO

Dany’s eggs have no definitive provenance in the books, but some have been able to trace them by connecting certain dots. Those dots do not lead back to the clutch of eggs Daemon retrieves in this episode, though House Of The Dragon has changed book lore in the past. We’ve already seen some changes made in order to tie it closer to Game Of Thrones, and the producers must know the associations fans are going to make when they see three dragon eggs together. Either way, they won’t hatch for 150 years, so they likely won’t have any effect on House Of The Dragon. It would be a cool callback, though.

7 Comments

  • badkuchikopi-av says:

    I don’t think we have any idea where Dany’s eggs came from. People latched on to the idea that three were stolen and ended up in Essos. The thing is though Illyrio must have had more than three. He supports “Aegon VI” and by his own admission expected Dany to die. It doesn’t make sense that he would put all his eggs in her basket. 

    • dgstan2-av says:

      I believe, in the book, some Triarchy pirates seized a cog that was carrying Targ (or Targ-adjacent) children and captured the eggs they had brought with them. I assumed those were the eggs Illyrio presented Dany. Of course, we haven’t seen that yet in the show and who knows if we will.

    • spandanav-av says:

      Thing is, nobody was expecting the eggs to hatch. The last dragon died around 170 years ago at that point and the eggs were no more than fancy heavy rocks. It is a miracle that they hatched, let alone Daenerys walked out of the pyre unhurt. Had Illyrio known or expected them to hatch, there is no way he would have given her a single egg, let alone the only three in his position.

      • badkuchikopi-av says:

        I’m aware no one was expecting them to hatch. They’re still very expensive and a potentially powerful symbol that “hey this person is a Targaryen!” which he very much needs for fake Aegon. (I suspect he has Blackfyre in one of those trunks as well.)

  • sh90706-av says:

    Welp, HOD is no GOT. ITs just a boring Hallmark movie with a few dragon scenes. 

  • captain-splendid-av says:

    What can the dispute over the Driftwood Throne tell us about the coming conflict?Daemon’s never not ready to fuck somebody up.

  • sobscured-wrkbrnr2-av says:

    Y’all are gonna tell me that Alicent and Sir Kriston (sp?) aren’t bumping uglies? I call BS.

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