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* Similar to the above, Laena's funeral cuts from tense and emotionally charged yet subtle moment, when Rhaenyra and Daemon lay eyes on each other for the first time in the years... to [[https://www.reddit.com/r/HouseOfTheDragon/comments/ywmlqi/this_scene_was_funny_for_no_reason/ the hilarious disgusted face Alicent makes watching them from the crowd.] ] While Alicent is often very judgy, especially towards Rhaenyra, considering how fast the two marry, and fact that Daemon and Rhaenyra are uncle and niece eyeing each other up at the funeral of and over still warm body of his wife and Rhaenyra's sister-in-law, it is not hard to imagine Alicent channeling some of audience's reactions, or imitating any judgy conservative aunt at the family gathering.
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* Similar to the above, Laena's funeral cuts from tense and emotionally charged yet subtle moment, when Rhaenyra and Daemon lay eyes on each other for the first time in the years... to [[https://www.reddit.com/r/HouseOfTheDragon/comments/ywmlqi/this_scene_was_funny_for_no_reason/ the hilarious disgusted face Alicent makes watching them from the crowd.] ] ]] While Alicent is often very judgy, especially towards Rhaenyra, considering how fast the two marry, and fact that Daemon and Rhaenyra are uncle and niece eyeing each other up at the funeral of and over still warm body of his wife and Rhaenyra's sister-in-law, it is not hard to imagine Alicent channeling some of audience's reactions, or imitating any judgy conservative aunt at the family gathering.
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* Similar to the above, Laena's funeral cuts from tense and emotionally charged yet subtle moment, when Rhaenyra and Daemon lay eyes on each other for the first time in the years... to [[https://www.reddit.com/r/HouseOfTheDragon/comments/ywmlqi/this_scene_was_funny_for_no_reason/ the hilarious disgusted face Alicent makes watching them from the crowd.] ] While Alicent is often very judgy, especially towards Rhaenyra, considering how fast the two marry, and fact that Daemon and Rhaenyra are uncle and niece eyeing each other up at the funeral of and over still warm body of his wife and Rhaenyra's sister-in-law, it is not hard to imagine Alicent channeling some of audience's reactions, or imitating any judgy conservative aunt at the family gathering.
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* When Viserys wonders in frustration if anyone knows where Rhaenyra is, the episode immediately cuts to her sitting under the heart tree in the godswood, with a minstrel playing the same song on repeat. Doubly funny since it is basically the period equivalent of a BrattyTeenageDaughter who is wallowing in self-pity by listening to the same sad song over and over again.
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* When Viserys wonders in frustration if anyone knows where Rhaenyra is, the episode immediately cuts to her sitting under the heart tree in the godswood, with a minstrel playing the same song on repeat. Doubly funny since it is basically the period equivalent of a BrattyTeenageDaughter who is wallowing in self-pity by listening to the same sad song on her phone over and over again.
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* In case the [[WesternAnimation/{{Aladdin}} Disney's Aladdin]] parallels of the scenario weren't too apparent yet, Daemon addresses his disguised niece as "street rat" when she tries to sample some street vendor's wares without paying. She promptly chucks the morsel at her uncle and Daemon, fearsome dragon-rider and survivor of a dozen battles ''flinches'' at her playfulness. Even better, Daemon tells the vendor to say put, he'll go catch the theif. Meaning he ran off to join up with Rhaenyra, presumably still holding what she'd stole. You'd think they planned that little con in advance.
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* In case the [[WesternAnimation/{{Aladdin}} Disney's Aladdin]] parallels of the scenario weren't too apparent yet, Daemon addresses his disguised niece as "street rat" when she tries to sample some street vendor's wares without paying. She promptly chucks the morsel at her uncle and Daemon, fearsome dragon-rider and survivor of a dozen battles ''flinches'' at her playfulness. Even better, Daemon tells the vendor to say put, he'll go catch the theif.thief. Meaning he ran off to join up with Rhaenyra, presumably still holding what she'd stole. You'd think they planned that little con in advance.
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** Daemon pulling back repeatedly as Rhaenyra tries to keep their tryst going. It could be interpreted as him realizing this is no time or place for the girl's first time. . . or that even his hot young neice can't help him with his. . . performance issues.
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** Daemon pulling back repeatedly as Rhaenyra tries to keep their tryst going. It could be interpreted as him realizing this is no time or place for the girl's first time. . . or that even his hot young neice niece can't help him with his. . . performance issues.
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-->'''Rhaenyra:''' I'd like to see [the tapestries].
-->'''Viserys:''' Ah, well then [[DeadpanSnarker you should not deprive yourself]].
-->'''Viserys:''' Ah, well then [[DeadpanSnarker you should not deprive yourself]].
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--->'''Otto:''' [Rhaenyra] was carrying on with her uncle. They were engaged in behaviors unbecoming of a maiden... of a princess.
--->'''Viserys:''' ''(grimacing)'' What behaviors?...
--->''({{Beat}} as Otto stares deadpan)''
--->'''Otto:''' Well, must I ''say'' it, Your Grace?
--->'''Viserys:''' ''(grimacing)'' What behaviors?...
--->''({{Beat}} as Otto stares deadpan)''
--->'''Otto:''' Well, must I ''say'' it, Your Grace?