The Dragonpit

Rachel Wolbers

The Dragonpit is an in-depth analysis of HBO's House of the Dragon featuring three super-fans: Rachel Wolbers, Peter Eckrich and Justin Rollins. Each week, we will discuss the newest episode bringing in thoughts from the HBO show Game of Thrones, George RR Martin's Fire and Blood, and share our insights on how this fictional world relates to the real world of politics.

  1. 07/09/2024

    The Dragonpit S2E4: The Queen Who Never Was

    Titled “The Red Dragon and The Gold,” this episode will go down as one of the best episodes in the entire Game of Thrones universe. We start at Harrenhal where Daemon continues to struggle with both his past crimes and shifting reality. In between flirting with the woods-witch, Alys Rivers, and tripping on Weirwood paste, Daemon continues to terrorize the Riverland lords demanding fealty from both Oscar Tully and the Blackwoods.  Back in King’s Landing, Alicent sips on her moon tea while searching for answers on the Song of Ice and Fire. Aegon and Aemond bicker about war strategy and Larys’ loyalty is questioned. On Dragonstone, Rhaenyra returns from King’s Landing to a divided council unable to proceed forward without her and struggling to defeat Criston Cole’s campaign throughout the Crownlands. Rhaenyra declares that she’s ready to send the dragons into battle as Rhaenys heads into battle on Meleys — not realizing Rook’s Rest is a trap for the Blacks and she is playing directly into the Green’s hands.  Defending Rook’s Rest is already a lost cause when Meleys and Rhaenys arrive to aid Team Black. But before Rhaenys can even take out the Green’s army, she is attacked by King Aegon on Sunfyre — much to the surprise of Criston Cole. Meleys seems to be winning when Aemond and Vaghar enter the fray. Against two fully grown dragons, Rhaenys doesn’t stand a chance but she fights until her last breath. The episode ends with Cole and Aemond finding Aegon and his dragon badly injured, but still alive.

    56 min
  2. 07/02/2024

    The Dragonpit S2E3: To War Then!

    We start off the episode with a centuries-old rivalry between the Brackens and the Blackwoods finally escalating to thousands dead as one swear for  Rhaenyra and the other for Aegon — war has officially started in Westeros. On Dragonstone, Rhaenyra urges caution with her counsel as she still hopes to resolve the war peacefully. She sends Rhanea to the Vale with her remaining children.  In King’s Landing, Aegon and Criston Cole set in motion the first march towards battle with Criston taking the army in King’s Landing and Oldtown north to take Harrenhal to convince Lord Tully to bend the knee. Despite lacking any real command over his counsel, Aegon gets himself some new Valyrian Steel armor with his buddies cheering him on as they head out to brothel and find Aemond in the arms of his lover once again. In the tavern, we also meet our fourth dragonseed of the season — Ulf the White.  In the Riverlands, Daemon has taken Harrenhall, but remains skeptical of its loyalty as he starts to go slowly mad in the haunted castle. The urgency for battle increases as Baela spots the Green army marching north. After hearing the news, Rhaenyra and Mysaria hatch a plan to talk to Alicent and push one last time for peace. Rhaenyra confronts Alicent in the Sept and tries to clear up the misunderstanding around Viserys’s last wishes. Despite realizing she made a mistake, Alicent says it is too late for peace, leaving Rhaenyra no choice but to go to war — where the dragons will dance.

    45 min
  3. 06/25/2024

    The Dragonpit S2E2: Spill Blood, Not Ink

    The episode Rollins has been waiting for! Cargyll Bowl where brother kills brother and are forever memorialized in Westerosi lore. But before we get to that brutal killing, we see the people of King’s Landing mourning the loss of Jaehaerys in their own ways.  Aegon smashes everything he can touch. Alicent thinks the gods are punishing her for banging Criston Cole and Otto sees a “chaos is a ladder” scheme unfold. Helena and Alicent agree to a funeral procession with little Jaehaerys’ decapitated body through the streets of King’s Landing.  Back on Dragonstone, Rhaenyra realizes that Daemon was behind the plot and finally confronts him about his years of treachery. Before we get to the big moments of the episode, we get a number of amazing insights into our favorite characters. Jace and Baela talk about their fathers. Aemond is seeking maternal comfort in a brothel. We see insights from Hugh the blacksmith’s family and the brothers Alyn and Addam of Hull reunited on driftmark. Finally, we get an intimate scene with our favorite Westerosi couple -  Rhenys and Corlys. But this is all leading up to two crucial plot points.  First, Criston Cole sends Arryk to go kill Rhaenyra telling him to slip into the castle and pretend to be his brother. Before Arryk can finish the job, Erryk is tipped off my Mysaria. One twin kills the other and the survivor kills himself. Second, back in King’s Landing, Aegon fires Otto as Hand and replaces him with Criston. Once again, Otto finds himself kicked out of the Red Keep and venturing back to the Reach.  Lots to unpack.

    47 min
  4. 06/21/2024

    The Dragonpit S2E1: "I want Aemond Targaryen"🩸🧀

    We’re back with Episode 1 of Season 2 and kick off with the melancholy tones of the Stark theme song — that can only mean one thing: winter and war are coming. Jace does his best to reinforce their alliance but Cregan doesn’t need reminding because the North remembers their oaths.  This was a good way of reminding the rest of us that this isn’t just a story about the Greens v. Blacks, but a bigger threat is looming and at least the Starks and Team Black know the costs. We leave the North as Jace is told of the death of his little brother, Luc.  Back on Dragonstone, Rhenys is doing everything she can to blockade the Greens main shipping channel while Daemon is stuck on Dragonstone trying to blame her for not killing Aegon when she had a chance. It doesn’t work because she reminds him that he’s not in charge and she’s still a badass. Her husband is also doing his best to prepare for war and confers with a character we will see a lot this season, Alyn of Hull. Back in King’s Landing, Aegon is feeling fatherly when he comes to train his son to be a king (a training he never received) and his wife, Helena can’t find Jaherys, but prophetically tells us she is afraid of the rats. After a little afternoon delight between Criston Cole and Alicent Hightower, we’re taken to the small council meeting where the Greens prepare for war. Politicking ensues with no one quite sure how this new king will lead and who is really in charge.  Across the Gullet on Dragonstone, Rhaenyra brings home evidence of her son’s murder and speaks four words all episode: I want Aemond Targaryen. Daemon reunites with the White Worm, Mysaria who gives him key intel to infiltrate the Red Keep with the help of a Gold Cloak named Blood and a ratcatcher named Cheese. The unlikely duo sneak into Queen Helena’s room and cut off the head of her son, Jaehaerys. Technically, it was “a son for a son” but at what cost?

    45 min

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The Dragonpit is an in-depth analysis of HBO's House of the Dragon featuring three super-fans: Rachel Wolbers, Peter Eckrich and Justin Rollins. Each week, we will discuss the newest episode bringing in thoughts from the HBO show Game of Thrones, George RR Martin's Fire and Blood, and share our insights on how this fictional world relates to the real world of politics.