House of the Dragon’ Episode 9 Writer, Director Break Down Eve Best’s Epic Scene

Writer and executive producer Sara Hess and director Clare Kilner are interviewed about Rhaenys' surprising final scene and more from Sunday's penultimate episode of 'Dragon'

House of the Dragon‘s ninth episode chronicled the fallout of Viserys’ death in King’s Landing as Queen Alicent Hightowe

Her scheming father Otto scrambled to consolidate their power and deny the king’s daughter Rhaenyra her claim to the Iron Throne.

All climaxed with one of the greatest exits the franchise has ever seen: Eve Best’s long-suffering “Queen that Never Was” Rhaenys Targaryen,

‘House of the Dragon’ Episode 9: Rhaenys Takes on Women Willing to Accept Patriarchy's Breadcrumbs

With the ninth episode of House of the Dragon, the famed Dance of the Dragons pitting greens against blacks has begun, albeit at a slower pace than I expected. 

 The king is dead, a development that Alicent and Otto Hightower have ensured few know about, and believing (or perhaps convincing herself)

that Viserys’ dying words about the Song of Ice and Fire prophecy were a plea for Prince Aegon to be his heir instead of Princess Rhaenyra, Alicent and her father have concocted a scheme to put Aegon on the throne before Rhaenyra even knows the king is dead.