Includes SPOILERS for House of the Dragon season 2, episode 5.

Summary

Nothing could’ve prepared me for Daemon Targaryen’s dream sequence inHouse of the Dragonseason 2, episode 5. While I understand the criticism for Daemon’s story arc this season and wish he could be more involved in the action, I haven’t really minded the original storytelling for his character. So far,it’s been an interesting way to explore his internal conflicts, and I know Daemon won’t be short on unforgettable momentsin the future. Still, Matt Smith is one of the most entertaining actors in theHouse of the Dragoncast, and I respect audiences' desire for more of him.

Daemon’s plotline with Alys Rivers has been entirely original to the show, and it’sallowed us a peek into Daemon’s thoughts and feelings, which he typically keeps well guarded. The visions earlier in the season of younger Rhaenyra were telling of his feelings about his wife/niece and how he has a constant need for control and superiority. InHouse of the Dragonseason 2, episode 5, things took a turn for the weirder with Daemon having a sexual fantasy about his and Viserys' mother, Alyssa Targaryen.

Alyssa Targaryen (Emeline Lambert) with Daemon in a vision in House of the Dragon season 2, episode 5

House Of The Dragon Season 2 Trailers Built Anticipation For The Alyssa Scene (Sort Of)

HOTD’s Trailers Hinted At Aemma Arryn Being Daemon’s Fantasy

House of the Dragon’sseason 2 trailer showed glimpses of Daemon having a sex scene with someone who appeared to be a Targaryen woman. Since it clearly wasn’t Rhaenyra, many speculated that the woman would be Aemma Arryn, King Viserys' first wife and Rhaenyra’s mother.I went into the scene expecting the woman to be Aemma, as it would’ve expanded further on Daemon’s inferiority complex with Viserys and his constant desire to be king.

I was confused when I didn’t recognize the woman and wondered if they’d re-cast Aemma before my jaw dropped to the floor at the reveal of her being Daemon’s mother. I had prepared myself for Aemma, understanding the thematic purpose and alignment inwhat Daemon’s story is really about: his undying conflict with Viserys. It was undoubtedly one of the stranger book changes this season that I’m not entirely sure was justified.

Queen Aemma sitting in her bedroom in House of the Dragon

Why Daemon Dreaming Of Aemma Would’ve Been Better

Aemma Would’ve Been A Less Provocative Choice With The Same Effect

I can’t say I’m too upset at this Daemon decision, as generally, I find it amusing and can see the purpose of Alyssa Targaryen having some foundational effect on Daemon’s psychological issues and complexes. However, in a season that’s received consistent criticism for its book changes,I think playing out the scene with Aemma could have accomplished a similar thematic effect while evoking unnecessary less shock value. It’s the type of book change that just seems almost too far-fetched to bother with, andHouse of the Dragonlikely could’ve done without it.

House of the Dragon

House of the Dragon is a 2022 fantasy drama set in the world of Westeros, chronicling the Targaryen dynasty at its height. The story revolves around King Viserys’s controversial decision to name his daughter Rhaenyra as heir to the Iron Throne, sparking tensions and divisions within the realm.

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