‘House of the Dragon Season 3′ has been stealing the internet’s attention, with surprising twists and unprecedented deaths. Episode 2 was released recently, and the brutal cutscene of Ser Otto Hightower and Rhaenyra has fans reeling as they speculate about the characters’ futures. The main cast, Emma D’Arcy (who plays Rhaenyra) is Olivia Cooke (who plays Alicent Hightower), change his actions and leave the feelings about the course, since the reunion of the characters did not go as expected.Check out the detailed breakdown of ‘House of the Dragon Season 3’ by Emma D’Arcy and Olivia Cooke.
Olivia Cooke says Alicent Hightower has a lot of work to do
In the newly released episode, Rhaenyra returns to King’s Landing and wants to claim the Iron Throne. With Daemon’s encouragement, he brutally beheaded Otto Hightower. Meanwhile, Alicent Hightower enters the room to find her father lying on the floor and Rhaenyra sitting on the throne. Commenting on the occasion, actress Olivia Cooke told PEOPLE, “There’s a lot Alicent doesn’t understand,” before adding, “[She] I don’t know what happened.“Although Alicent didn’t think so far, Cooke believes the character’s arc will begin to evolve. “I think she’s like, well, I’ve made a deal with Rhaenyra,” he said, and continued, “This feels like a public display of this power. I think Alicent is like, ‘Okay, f*** you.'”
Emma D’Arcy believes that Rhaenyra is suffering from terrible violence
For the final moments of the episode, Emma D’Arcy believes that Rhaenyra has crossed a line, but a strong position requires it. “I think there is a very important point that the show makes about rulers of any kind who are protected from their acts of violence. And in this case, Rhaenyra is not insulated. In fact, she is affected by a kind of viscerality and the horror of violence,” the artist explained, and added, “I think there are boundaries that are crossed better or worse at that time.“‘House of the Dragon Season 3’ continues to be released every week on JioHotstar.