Aemond And Vhagar Explained: Why Power Does Not Mean Control
Aemond thinks Vhagar makes him untouchable. House of the Dragon Season 2 proves the opposite: the bigger the dragon, the bigger the consequence when pride mistakes power for control.
Daemon’s Harrenhal Visions Explained: The Castle Makes Him Admit He Is Not The Story
Daemon’s Harrenhal visions are not a haunted side quest. They are the story forcing him to confront ambition, guilt, Viserys, Rhaenyra, and the price of realizing he is not...
Blood And Cheese Explained: The Murder That Turns Truth Against Rhaenyra
Truth was on Rhaenyra’s side until Blood and Cheese. Here’s why the murder of Jaehaerys changes House of the Dragon Season 2, gives the Greens a weapon, and turns...
Why The Punisher Is Peter Parker’s Worst Warning In Spider-Man: Brand New Day
The Punisher is not random MCU crossover stuffing. Frank Castle began as a Spider-Man problem, and in Brand New Day, he may be Peter Parker’s worst warning after No...
Harry Potter HBO Show Vs. Movies: What The Reboot Can Do Differently
HBO’s Harry Potter show can do what the movies could not: let the school year breathe. Here’s how the reboot can differ from the films without simply becoming longer.
Dragonseeds Explained: Rhaenyra Got More Dragons — And Made Her Own Son Less Safe
Rhaenyra solved the Vhagar problem by creating a Jace problem. Here’s who the dragonseeds are in House of the Dragon, why Hugh, Ulf, and Addam matter, and why Rhaenyra’s...