Green stans have the nerve to say that this show is biased in favor of the Blacks when their socials post nonsense like this:
On top of that, the showrunners have changed Alicent and Aemond so much in order to baby them that she's an entirely different character in the show, and he's taken multiple of his little brother's traits.
So which side is this show actually biased in favor of?
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HEARTBREAKING: character actually mildly interesting to think about but I Dont like their fans
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ADHD husband & Autistic wife 😌
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No, because the fact that Aemond thinks he’d be a better king than Aegon or Rhaenyra when he's the one that started the violence in the war in the first place is just ugh
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What’s that ship dynamic where there’s two people who are so gut-wrenchingly complicated that only they can truly understand each other. Like the world could mischaracterize them and/or misperceive their intentions to hell & back but at the end of the day they know themselves & only they can understand each other. Sure, they won’t always get along as a result of their unique dispositions, but they will always return back to each other. They will never feel alone so long as the other simply lives & breathes
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Viserys 3 deserved to be a full character. He deserved his own chapter. He deserved to have his blatant pain and trauma explored from his own POV.
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HARRY LLOYD as VISERYS TARGARYEN III | Game of Thrones S1E1
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A playlist for our ☀Sun king & his 🌙Moon queen. 🤍
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— CERSEI KISSING JAIME FIRST
Game of Thrones (2011-2019)
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helaegon isis/osiris parallels
In ancient Egyptian myth, the gods Isis and Osiris were brother and sister, but also husband and wife. This divine marriage wasn't uncommon in Egyptian beliefs. Osiris, a wise and benevolent god, ruled Egypt with his sister-wife Isis. They brought prosperity and order to the land. However, their envious brother Seth, the god of chaos and violence, desired the throne. He tricked Osiris into a beautiful chest, then slammed it shut and threw it into the Nile. Isis, overcome with grief, refused to let her love die. Using her powerful magic, she searched the Nile and meticulously reassembled Osiris's scattered body. With a spell and the help of other gods, she brought him back to life for a brief moment. In this borrowed time, Isis conceived their son, Horus, the falcon god. Though Osiris couldn't stay in the living world, Isis ensured his safe passage to the afterlife where he became the king of the underworld.
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In my mind, Fire and Blood had a different ending - where both Helaena and Aegon save each other. What if, Aegon is overcome with regret and longing of all the things he could have done right before their son died, and tries to console Helaena in her grief and madness in his crippled state? What if, in his pain, rage, and grief, she overcomes her own demons to save him?
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Happy International Helaegon Day, Helaegon Nation! ☀️ 💞 🌕
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"ummm they're siblings???" oh thank god. imagine the if they weren't, that'd be so gross
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Helaena: "No, I don't care. It's fine."
Helaena, 10 seconds later: "I just think it's funny how-"
Aegon: "Oh, and HERE! WE! GOOO!" 🙄
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