House of the Dragon' Episode 8

2022 - 10 - 10

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House of the Dragon: How to get free download; things to know ... (Vanguard)

House of the Dragon thrilled fans with the first seven episodes and they are eagerly waiting for the next episode with a lot of buzz around it.

Just click on the download button and choose the download settings such as video quality, and the show will be saved on your device for offline viewing. The show is being telecasted on HBO, while it is also available on OTT on Disney+Hostar. Episode 8 can be downloaded from the OTT platform Disney+Hotstar itself.

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House of Dragons episode 8 recap and when does episode 9 come ... (AS English)

We share the summary and explanation of episode 8 of the House of the Dragon series, 'The Lord of the Tides', and give a taster for episode 9.

As Alicent put Viserys to bed, Viserys answered the question Rhaenyra had asked earlier: if he truly believed in Aegon the Conqueror’s dream. During dinner, the king gave an emotional and moving speech about how much he loved them all and how much he wanted everyone to get along, which they did at that moment. An enraged Vaemond told the king and everyone in the hall that he would never allow it. Let’s have a reflection on what we saw, with a summary and explanation of the most recent instalment, entitled The Lord of the Tides, as well as what is expected for next week. It was Corlys’ wish that his grandson, Prince Lucerys Velaryon (Elliot Grihault) be the heir to House Velaryon. They knew it would be a difficult battle, as King Viserys I (Paddy Considine) was essentially allowing Queen Alicent (Olivia Cooke) to rule.

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Who Is Mysaria Talking to in 'House of the Dragon' Episode 8? (Collider.com)

From Vaemond (Wil Johnson) being killed by Daemon (Matt Smith) to Viserys (Paddy Considine) finally dying at the end of the episode, the moment where we see ...

Martin, that Mysaria plays a role in the subterfuge between the Blacks and the Greens. In the earlier scene, we see her deliver moon tea to Alicent when she is questioning the serving girl who was sexually assaulted by Aegon (Tom Glynn-Carney). When Alicent asks what has happened, she tearfully says, "I was fetching the prince his wine, and I put it on his table, and when I turned... The woman in the hood is Alicent's (Olivia Cooke) servant, Talya (Alexis Raben), who we saw earlier in the episode. She told him then that she had left the life of sex work and is revealed to now trade in secrets instead. We last saw Mysaria in Episode 4, when she found Daemon in one of the brothels sleeping on the ground after he nearly seduced Rhaenyra (Milly Alcock).

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'House of the Dragon' episode 8: Viserys' last words to Alicent ... (Mashable)

Rhaenyra introduces him to her children – one of whom is called Aegon – and asks him about the Song of Ice and Fire prophecy that he told her about all those ...

In a nutshell, it means that the temporary peace between Alicent and Rhaenyra is broken. As the king lay dying, he and his wife were essentially having two different conversations. Clearly, at this point, he thinks he's talking to Rhaenyra again, and even though Alicent doesn't understand his talk of the Song of Ice and Fire, she latches on to the name Aegon when Visersy' murmurs it. The first couple of times we see Viserys in episode 8 he's lying in bed, struggling to tell the difference between his daughter Rhaenyra and his wife Alicent. The king is talking about Aegon the Conqueror, who first dreamed of the prophecy, but Alicent thinks he means their firstborn son. The problem?

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House of the Dragon Episode 8: All you need to know about King ... (Economic Times)

The last few scenes of House of Dragons have left many questions behind themselves. For a few scenes, King Viserys's dream of a united family appeared to ...

The views expressed here are that of the respective authors/ entities and do not represent the views of Economic Times (ET). For a few scenes, King [Viserys](/topic/viserys)'s dream of a united family appeared to come true. Alicent gets interrupted by a knight who informs her of a crying girl in Prince Aegon's room, later finding out that Aegon raped the girl. [House of Dragons](/topic/house-of-dragons)have left many questions behind themselves. You must do this." In the later part of the episode, we also find Rhaenyra and

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'House of the Dragon' Episode 8 Recap: At Least He Kept His Tongue (CNET)

A new time jump also means new actors: The six Targaryen kids -- Aegon, Aemond, Jacaerys, Lucerys, Baela and Rhaena -- all have new faces in Sunday's episode. A ...

"A final tribute to the health of my nephews," he says. "The prince to unite the realm against the cold and the dark. "You wanted to know if I believe it to be true," he says. "I will sit the throne today." Set by the queen and the Hand, I'd wager, to proclaim my son illegitimate," Rhaenyra says. Set aside your grievances, if not for the sake of the crown then for the sake of this old man, who loves you all so dearly." "When it does, will you want a child at the command of the greatest fleet in Westeros?" Rhaenyra meets Rhaenys in the Godswood to do some petitioning of her own. Vaemond heads straight to the queen, and gets an audience with both the queen and her father the Hand. Most of his hair is gone, his skin discolored, and a bandage is wrapped around the left side of his head when Rhaenyra and Daemon (who sailed from Dragonstone) go to see him. "Ah, the maesters. A full recap of House of the Dragon episode 8 is below.

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The Ending of House of the Dragon Episode 8, Explained (HarpersBAZAAR.com)

Including the miscommunication between Alicent, Viserys, and Rhaeynyra and the prophecy of the Prince that was Promised.

It's an unfortunate miscommunication that followed Rhaenyra and Alicent's brief reconciliation with each other, as well as Alicent's acknowledgement of Rhaenyra's entitlement to the crown. Aegon foresaw the end of the world of men. She asks her father if he believes in the Song of Ice and Fire, a prophecy that originated from a divine dream from Aegon the Conqueror and which Viserys had confided in Rhaenyra in Episode 1. Aegon called his dream the Song of Ice and Fire. The Prince that was Promised." The next day, Alicent and Otto prepare to hear appeals from Rhaenys, Rhaenyra, and Vaemond on who is to become the next Lord of the Tides. Every Targaryen ruler since Aegon has been notified of the prophecy by the previous ruler. Delirious, Viserys mistakes Alicent for Rhaenyra from the previous night, telling her that he does believe in the Prince that was Promised from Aegon's dream. Significantly, the prophecy claims that this prince must descend from the Targaryen line. [House of the Dragon](https://www.harpersbazaar.com/culture/film-tv/a40910816/funniest-twitter-reactions-house-of-the-dragon-game-of-thrones/), which aired last night, has sealed the fate of King Viserys Targaryen and opened hell's floodgates for his surviving family members. After Vaemond, the younger brother of Corlys, bids for himself, Viserys emerges in the hall, taking back his royal duties from Otto and Alicent for the day. Six years after the funeral of Laena Velaryon, the line of succession for Driftmark has been challenged after Lord Corlys Velaryon (Steve Toussaint) suffers a potentially fatal injury during a battle in the Stepstones.

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House of the Dragon's Pivotal Death Was Surprisingly Tough to ... (TVLine)

But we haven't seen a lot of George R.R. Martin-created characters die of old age and/or overall ill health. So to watch Paddy Considine's unwell Viserys wheeze ...

(By the way: Props to the show’s prosthetics, makeup and CGI departments — particularly for that gnarly ulcer in the king’s right cheek.) The moments of lucidity followed by episodes of sheer incoherence. House of the Dragon‘s forebear, Game of Thrones, inured its viewers to a certain kind of on-screen violence; just when you thought the camera would pan away and save you from seeing a disgusting coup de grace… How bizarre to find that I had a much harder time watching the former than I did the latter.

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House of the Dragon, episode 8 recap: even Alicent isn't a match for ... (Telegraph.co.uk)

In the eighth episode, the heir to the throne looks strong, and Viserys shares a premonition that may shake Westeros. Contains spoilers.

After eliminating the rest of his family as a “favour” to Alicent two episodes previously, he appeared set for a long and glorious reign as House of the Dragon’s resident villain. In Thrones, Joffrey was a “bad seed” born of the forbidden love of his sibling parents (his grandfather Tywin Lannister was no charmer either). Nobody has played the game of thrones more skilfully than the one-time heir to the crown. Instead of the dragon motif, the capital is now draped in the iconography of the Seven, a Westeros religion alien to the pale lords from across the sea. And in his delirium he let the royal cat out of the bag, revealing to Alicent the Seven Kingdom’s equivalent of the Third Secret of Fatima. “We have more in common than we sometimes allow.” Their kids are a horrific rabble of bruisers, taunters and sex offenders (see below) – but might Alicent and Rhaenyra have rekindled the connection they held so dear as children?

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The Forgotten Second Sons Were in the Spotlight in 'HOTD' (W Magazine)

Vaemond, Daemon, Aemond, and the rhyming pattern ruining Lucerys were at the center of the action in the dramatic eighth episode of 'House of the Dragon'.

It’s only when Aemond catches his nephew, Lucerys, laughing at him, that he turns his attention elsewhere and stands to give a speech of his own, delivering some of the best shade we’ve seen in Dragon to date. While in the beginning of the show, Daemon was painted as the bad guy, he is emerging as a fan favorite, thanks to his propensity for leaning against walls, his ever-changing hairstyle, and his obvious love for his niece-turned-wife, Rhaenyra. Clearly, having possession of the largest dragon in Westeros has been good to him and his ego. At dinner later that night, Aemond can’t keep his eyes off his fellow long-haired friend, foreshadowing a possible coming to blows between Aemond and Daemon in the future. Admittedly, Vaemond has good reason to think the Crown will take his side, as long as “the Crown” remains in the hands of Alicent and her father, Otto, while Viserys lays in bed in a milk of the poppy haze. It is when he puts aside years of conflict between him and his older brother Viserys to help the ailing King up to the Iron Throne, that Daemon seemingly completes his transition into a fully reformed man. He clearly has a bit of a complex when it comes to his authority in Driftmark and in the Velaryon family. Throughout the petitions for the Lord of Driftmark, Aemond stands behind his family with a smirk plastered on his face, and when Daemon slices Vaemond’s head in half, Aemond’s smile only grows larger, clearly intrigued by his uncle. With his brother possibly out of the picture, and the boy set to inherit Driftmark clearly illegitimate, Vaemond makes a move to become the head of a house, a position he has likely been eyeing for quite a while. Episode eight of House of the Dragon was a (mostly) quiet, yet powerful 71 minutes that prepared the viewers for the civil war to come in the final two installments of the season. The longest episode of the series, “The Lord of the Tides” threw a lot of information at us. When his brother, Corlys, is hurt in battle and Rhaenys and Baela attempt to remain positive (as one does when a loved one is ill), Vaemond quickly makes sure no one is hoping for the best.

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'House of the Dragon:' King Viserys' Episode 8 Prophecy Scenes ... (CNET)

Now that Alicent knows about the Prophecy, how does that affect her scheming going forward?

Rhaenyra reads the inscription, visible when the blade is heated in fire: "From my blood come the Prince That Was Promised and his will be the Song of Ice and Fire." "The Prince," Viserys continues. Becoming a dragonrider, Jon helps defeat the Night King in the Battle of Winterfell, the White Walkers becoming extinct for good. It plays a huge part in making Aegon's wish to prevent the end of men come true. "To unite the realm against the cold... And just as Daenys foresaw the end of Valyria, Aegon foresaw the end of the world of men." In the final season, Arya kills the [Night King](https://gameofthrones.fandom.com/wiki/Night_King) using Aegon's dagger, preventing the undead from "erasing the world" as Bran explains in season 7 on the Night King's motivations. The Song of Ice and Fi -- It is true. [Aegon the Conqueror](https://awoiaf.westeros.org/index.php/Aegon_I_Targaryen), the first Lord of the Seven Kingdoms in Westeros. Twenty years later (from the events of House of the Dragon, episode 1), a lot has happened. A king or queen, strong enough to unite the realm against the cold and the dark. Now, King Viserys seems to be the walking dead, Rhaenyra and Daemon are happily coupled and making babies, and Alicent and the Hightowers have made their mark on King's Landing, introducing religion in a big way.

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