this whole thing started bc kc wanted to fuck and aniya said no. he started resenting her for denying him access to her body. so its sort of poetic that her final act in closing that chapter forever was once again denying him access to her body #loveislandusa
The execution was intentionally awkward because neither Rhaenyra nor Otto got the ending they thought they deserved. Otto spent decades playing the greatest political game in Westeros, only to die not in a grand battle of wits, but as another casualty of the war he helped create. Rhaenyra, meanwhile, had dreamed of a triumphant return to King’s Landing, yet by then she was exhausted, grieving, and burdened by impossible choices. The lack of a dramatic payoff is the payoff,it shows that the Dance robs everyone of the glorious ending they imagined.
If we’re being serious, though, House of the Dragon often avoids giving major characters “hero moments.” The Dance is written as a tragedy, so many important deaths are abrupt, uncomfortable, or emotionally unsatisfying on purpose. Instead of celebrating victory, the story emphasizes how hollow it has become.
“i need to lock in and lose weight” i say as i continue to eat and eat and eat and eat and eat and eat and eat and eat and eat and eat and eat and eat and eat and eat and eat and eat and eat and eat and eat and eat and eat and
Man, hiring Jackie Chan’s team for the fight choreography was a brilliant move. You can tell the difference between how Peter fights in the first trilogy vs. now. He’s more confident, creative, and more willing to let loose a little. Already peak so far. 👏🏽
Calling Aniya uncultured for mentioning bad girls club and not baddies- baby YOU are uncultured. Baddies does not compare to Bad girls club no shade that was the OG