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House of the Dragon Stars on the Scene That Changes Everything Between Rhaenyra and Alicent

Emma D'Arcy and Olivia Cooke unpack the brutal execution that gave Rhaenyra her throne and may have ended her last true alliance.

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Rhaenyra Targaryen finally claimed the Iron Throne in the second episode of House of the Dragon’s third season — but the price of that crown was the head of Alicent Hightower’s father, and possibly her oldest friendship.

The episode, titled “Rhaenyra the Cruel,” aired Sunday on HBO, and its ending has generated intense discussion: a grief-stricken queen forcing herself through an execution she clearly did not want to perform, and the silent devastation of the woman who had handed her the kingdom watching the deed unfold.

The drama began episodes earlier, when Rhaenyra’s son Jacaerys locked her out of the Battle of the Gullet at Dragonstone. Emma D’Arcy, who plays Rhaenyra, described the psychological wound that inflicted. “There’s something about control under the guise of protection that feels particularly insidious,” D’Arcy told TheWrap, calling it a tool of the “patriarchal armory” that Rhaenyra knows intimately. Jace paid for that decision with his life, and Rhaenyra was brought the news not by word but by the sight of his body carried through the castle.

Daemon and Rhaenyra swept into King’s Landing on dragonback with minimal resistance — Alicent had ordered the guards to stand down, delivering the city as she’d promised. But before Rhaenyra could take the throne, there was the matter of traitors to the crown. Otto Hightower had been held in the Red Keep’s dungeons since Aegon dismissed him as Hand of the King, and Larys Strong had left him there as a gift for Daemon and Rhaenyra.

Otto, seeing Rhaenyra waver, told her to let Daemon do it and spare him from a botched attempt. He also twisted the knife: “If your father could see what it’s come to,” he said, “he never could’ve imagined it.” Rhaenyra’s first swing failed. The second took his head.

D’Arcy called the moment “a kind of threshold” — the first time Rhaenyra has ever killed with her own hand, made more complex because Otto was her father’s closest friend. The show departed from George R.R. Martin’s source novel, which records Otto’s execution in a single administrative sentence. The series slowed that moment down deliberately, turning what the book frames as political procedure into Rhaenyra’s moral incision.

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Otto’s blood marked the soles of Rhaenyra’s boots as she walked toward the throne. Olivia Cooke, who plays Alicent, said her character felt “incredibly betrayed” — having surrendered the city in good faith, only to discover the first act of Rhaenyra’s reign was killing her father. “I don’t know how that relationship can move on from that,” Cooke said.

Fans reacted with sharp ambivalence on social media, mourning the loss of Rhys Ifans even while acknowledging the character’s fate was earned. Episode 3 is set to air July 6 on HBO and Max.

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