Daemon strangled Rhaenyra because he felt betrayed by Viserys
“It’s a moment that I think is surprising and shocking for Daemon as a character, but I also think it’s one of those things that’s been set up over the course of the entire season. Daemon — while an incredibly charismatic and deeply interesting, complex character, I think — he’s also capable of great darkness,” Condal said. “It’s simmering just beneath the surface.”
In the scene, Rhaenyra and Daemon are arguing about her claim to the Iron Throne; Daemon urges war, but Rhaenyra isn’t so sure, recalling how her father King Viserys told her it was her responsibility to hold the realm together. Rhaenyra wonders if that aim would be easier achieved by relinquishing her claim. When she brings up the Song of Ice and Fire prophecy, Daemon snaps and grabs her by the throat. “Dreams didn’t make us kings,” he hisses as Rhaenyra struggles for breath. “Dragons did.”
While Daemon scoffs at his brother’s obsession with prophecies, he was very upset by the knowledge that Viserys kept this information from him. “When he learns in that moment that Viserys never believed in him enough, as his actual heir to the throne, to pass this thing on that he clearly just easily passed on to Rhaenyra, it breaks him,” said Condal. “He loved his brother so deeply and trusted him, even through all the problems that they had, and Viserys never shared it with him. He kept [Daemon] in the dark, and it just it breaks Daemon. Instead of reacting with grief or sadness that you see out of him later, he reacts with rage and he takes it out on Rhaenyra.”
“It’s a moment that I think is surprising and shocking for Daemon as a character, but I also think it’s one of those things that’s been set up over the course of the entire season. Daemon — while an incredibly charismatic and deeply interesting, complex character, I think — he’s also capable of great darkness,” Condal said. “It’s simmering just beneath the surface.”
In the scene, Rhaenyra and Daemon are arguing about her claim to the Iron Throne; Daemon urges war, but Rhaenyra isn’t so sure, recalling how her father King Viserys told her it was her responsibility to hold the realm together. Rhaenyra wonders if that aim would be easier achieved by relinquishing her claim. When she brings up the Song of Ice and Fire prophecy, Daemon snaps and grabs her by the throat. “Dreams didn’t make us kings,” he hisses as Rhaenyra struggles for breath. “Dragons did.”
While Daemon scoffs at his brother’s obsession with prophecies, he was very upset by the knowledge that Viserys kept this information from him. “When he learns in that moment that Viserys never believed in him enough, as his actual heir to the throne, to pass this thing on that he clearly just easily passed on to Rhaenyra, it breaks him,” said Condal. “He loved his brother so deeply and trusted him, even through all the problems that they had, and Viserys never shared it with him. He kept [Daemon] in the dark, and it just it breaks Daemon. Instead of reacting with grief or sadness that you see out of him later, he reacts with rage and he takes it out on Rhaenyra.”
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«Дом дракона» — охуенный сериал, потом с братом пересмотрю
оч крутые герои, актеры и актрисы
по картинке видно, что в сериал вбухали дохуя бабла, все герои и нравятся, и бесят одновременно
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оч крутые герои, актеры и актрисы
по картинке видно, что в сериал вбухали дохуя бабла, все герои и нравятся, и бесят одновременно
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Так странно, что настоящие открытые негодяи небезопасные для общества абсолютно вторичны для культуры отмены. Мы видим культ Дамера (благо он мёртв), Дельви на всевозможных страницах, афериста из тиндера продолжающего осваивать чужие капиталы, но у людей они вызывают исключительный интерес. Нормально ли это с этической точки зрения? Мне вот почему-то сильно противен мой интерес к таким людям.
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Дамер закультил только потому, что его Эван Питерс сыграл, а он в этой роли нереальный $ex
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Дамер ирл тоже был сосочкой, как и Банди, но они оба психопаты, которым необходимо гореть в аду
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