Rat catchers and revenge
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.
House of the Dragon season 2episode 1 is now out as we head back to Westeros for more drama. Following directly on from the events of the previous season, the new episode picks up after the tragicmurder of Lucerys Velaryon at the hands of Aemond Targyren. In the aftermath, Rhaenyra and Daemon are out for revenge, while Alicent and Otto Hightower try to stop the conflict from escalating. However, as a plot for a horrific act is afoot, it soon seems that there’s no chance of escaping the war to come.
Introducing the episode at the recent UK premiere, showrunner Ryan Condal cheekily referred to it as the “feel-good episode of the summer”. It’s a statement that by the time the credits roll, you’ll agree couldn’t be more wrong. Below we get into all of the major details from the first episode, as well as breaking down some of the big Easter eggs you might have missed in House of the Dragon season 2 episode 1, ‘A Son for a Son’. But you’ve been warned,we’re getting into major spoiler territory from here on out so make sure you’ve seen the episode before reading on.
While you’re at it, check out ourHouse of the Dragon season 2 reviewand ourHouse of the Dragon season 2 release scheduleto never miss an episode.
Winter is coming
The second season begins with a moment that seems pulled right from Game of Thrones as we head to The Wall to meet the Starks. This is where Rhaenyra had sent her son Jace when she’d sent Luke to Storm’s End at the end of season 1. Jace manages to get Cregan Stark to commit to sending his greybeards to help the Queen reclaim her throne, but while there, the pair receive a raven with news of Luke’s death.
Back at Dragonstone, grief hangs heavy in the air. Rhaenys returns home only to be urged by Daemon to get back on her dragon to go and kill Aemond andVhagar. “Would that you were king,” she tells him. Rhaenyra meanwhile is searching for the remains of her son to finally believe that his death is real, as her council awaits word on how to fight back.
Things aren’t much more organised in King’s Landing where the council is reeling after Aemond’s actions. Aegon is keen to capitalize and kill Rhaenyra, while Otto and Alicent try to plead against more bloodshed and escalation. The cracks are beginning to show around the war table, and characters like Larys Strong are doing their best to manipulate them. Alicent struggles too with the loss of Luke, lighting a candle in his name, as the parallels between her and Rhaenyra hang heavy over the episode.
As the episode progresses, Rhaenyra’s grief leads her to call for revenge for her son. “I want Aemond,” she tells her council, a plea that Daemon takes a bit too seriously. Using theWhite Worm, who’s now been taken prisoner in Dragonstone, he pries a name out of her about a potential spy in the Red Keep. Travelling in disguise, he recruits the guard, Blood, and a ratcatcher called Cheese to enter the palace to find and kill the one-eyed prince. However, a layer of ambiguity hangs heavy over what they should do if they can’t find him – something that will prove crucial very soon.
Bringing all the latest movie news, features, and reviews to your inbox
After entering the Red Keep, the pair sneak past Aegon getting drunk on the Iron Throne and up into the Royal Quarters of the palace, but they can’t find Aemond. Laying rat traps to cover their tracks, Cheese stumbles into Queen Helaena’s rooms, where two of her young children are sleeping. Holding a knife to her neck, the men demand that she tells them which is the boy and future heir to the throne. She points at Jaehaerys, who they then decapitate.
Helaena grabs her daughter and runs through the castle to her mother’s rooms, where Alicent is in the throes of passion with Ser Criston Cole. Panicked, she asks what’s happened. “They killed the boy,” Helaena tells her, before the screen cuts to black.
House of the Dragon season 2 continues weekly on HBO and Max on Sundays in the US and on Sky and NOW TV on Mondays in the UK. For more on the show, check out our guides, explainers and interviews:
I’m the Deputy Entertainment Editor here at GamesRadar+, covering TV and film for the Total Film and SFX sections online. I previously worked as a Senior Showbiz Reporter and SEO TV reporter at Express Online for three years. I’ve also written for The Resident magazines and Amateur Photographer, before specializing in entertainment.
Henry Cavill breaks silence on Warhammer TV show and teases the amount of work that’s already been put into the project
The Rings of Power season 3 has a “strong” story as showrunners give an update on writing: “We’re hoping to turn it around as fast as possible”
Path of Exile 2’s latest patch is “build-destroying,” and action RPG fans are now stuck with heavy nerfs thanks to astronomical respec costs