Final night time’s second season premiere of Sport of Thrones’ spinoff Home of the Dragon tackled considered one of George R.R. Martin’s most notorious deaths—in a brand new means that stunned the fandom.
In an interview with Variety, showrunner Ryan Condal defined the reasoning for the Max present’s departure from Martin’s authentic recollection of an occasion identified by readers of Fireplace and Blood—the creator’s historic rationalization of Targaryen historical past in Westeros— as “Blood and Cheese,” named for 2 assassins who’re answerable for the homicide of Jaehaerys Targayren. In “A Son for a Son” Blood and Cheese take middle stage, employed by Daemon (Matt Smith) to retaliate for the death of Rhaenyra’s (Emma D’Arcy) son Lucerys at the end of last season. We choose up on the duo’s journey to do the dastardly deed which, within the present, is far more immediately orchestrated than in Fireplace & Blood, having Rhaenyra name for Aemond’s (Ewan Mitchell) dying.
“One of many issues that’s difficult about adapting Fireplace & Blood is that there’s this deliberately conflicting narrative within the ebook the place there are sometimes these three totally different viewpoints on the historical past that don’t line up with each other,” Condal defined, “so it’s our job as adapters to attempt to discover the target line by means of this to convey the viewers into the narrative as we see it having been laid out.” Within the ebook, it’s a complete lot extra messy—Blood and Cheese weren’t given a particular goal, simply Daemon’s orders for “an eye fixed for an eye fixed, a son for a son,” and so attempt to kill the primary boy they discover.
“It felt like Rhaenyra, regardless of being in grief, she’s searching for vengeance, however she would select a goal that might have some form of strategic or navy benefit,” Condal continued. “In fact, for those who did take out Aemond, not solely would he be punished immediately for his betrayal and homicide of Luke, however it could get rid of the rider of the most important dragon on the planet, and instantly create a bonus for his or her aspect.” Jaehaerys nonetheless dies in Home of the Dragon, but it surely’s offered extra as attributable to Blood and Cheese’s incompetence—as an alternative of discovering Aemond, the assassins bump into his sister and spouse, Queen Helaena, in her room together with her twin youngsters.
Within the books, Helaena truly provides up her youngest son, Maelor (who isn’t included in Home of the Dragon attributable to how the present has condensed the timeline of Fireplace and Blood), just for Jaehaerys to be killed by Blood and Cheese anyway—however within the present, Helaena is compelled as an alternative to sacrifice him to avoid wasting her daughter. “We knew it could be horrifying and brutal—we didn’t need it to be gratuitous or excessive,” Condal stated of the homicide. “The concept of that sequence was to dramatize a heist gone flawed. So we transfer off the middle narrative of Daemon, Rhaenyra, Alicent and Aegon’s world, and all of the sudden, we’re following these two characters that we’ve simply met in an alley in Flea Backside. Daemon’s given them an task to go in and discover Aemond Targaryen, and we’re following them, and we’re following them, and we’re not reducing away and we’re not going again to the opposite narratives—‘oh, God, what’s going to occur?’”
Home of the Dragon airs Sundays on HBO and Max.
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