Understanding Aemond Targaryen: The Kinslayer

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  • čas přidán 9. 07. 2024
  • Aemond Targaryen and House of the Dragon Explained.
    Especially in the book, Aemond Targaryen is portrayed as an impulsive and wild second son, harboring a clear distate for his brother. Deep down; he's still dealing with the scars of the past bullyings and he has a desperate need for validation. But for all his flaws; he seems fiercely loyal to his family (or at least to Targaryen legacy) and perhaps he's the most dutiful one when it comes to the family matters.
    While that being the case; even if he thinks Aegon doesn't deserve the throne or even if he's holding onto resentment from years of being mocked, for many people it doesn't make sense that he would try to kill him in the middle of a battle. So, why Aemond attacks Aegon? Does he want to be king?
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Komentáře • 268

  • @ValaritasYT
    @ValaritasYT  Před 27 dny +14

    Which character should I cover next?

  • @Krunkishisamurai1
    @Krunkishisamurai1 Před 27 dny +292

    Aemond : I regret killing Luke. It was an accident.
    Also Aemond :

    • @SolarDragon007
      @SolarDragon007 Před 27 dny +80

      Aegon remorselessly humiliated Aemond in front of the Kingsguard and mocked him for being in a position of vulnerability in the very last episode. This is quite a bit different than starting a war by killing a scared child who used to tease you 6 years ago.
      On top of that, Aemond does covet the Throne and is clearly pissed that Aegon brashly interfered with Cole's plan. This was the breaking point for Aemond, so he took the opportunity to punish Aegon and remove from power someone he views as a liability.

    • @Alex-bz8lj
      @Alex-bz8lj Před 27 dny +30

      @@SolarDragon007Luke was the one who took his eye and he still felt bad Aegon never physically harmed it’s SHITTY WRITTING cuz the want the blacks to like saints

    • @SolarDragon007
      @SolarDragon007 Před 27 dny +47

      @@Alex-bz8lj Luke took his eye 6 years ago in the middle of a brutal fight and is visibly terrified of Aemond at Storm's End. He only bullied Aemond after being egged on by Aegon.
      Aegon has humiliated Aemond since they were children and seems to feel no remorse for it. He emasculates Aemond in public despite Aemond's loyalty, (like advising Aegon to not risk himself in battle in Episode 3). Aemond also wants the Throne for himself and thinks Aegon is an idiot who doesn't deserve to be king.

    • @tiathompson6674
      @tiathompson6674 Před 27 dny +11

      ​@SolarDragon007 Aemond seems to be forgetting that he initiated that physical battle when they were kids resulting in the loss of his eye. If Luke had not taken his eye, he would have smashed that rock on his other nephew's skull most likely resulting in a death. He would have been a child kinslayer!!!!!

    • @KCohere33
      @KCohere33 Před 27 dny +5

      @@SolarDragon007This! It’s why I’m not at all surprised that Aemond tried to take out Aegon, which I 100% think he did on purpose.

  • @Okkotsu86275
    @Okkotsu86275 Před 27 dny +383

    The conflicting and contradictory nature of Aemond is why he is my favorite character in HotD. He is so compelling and magnetic, plus Vhagar is my favorite dragon. That fit Aemond had on during the battle was fresh. Ewan Mitchell is doing an excellent job portraying him.

    • @GeeNoniGee
      @GeeNoniGee Před 27 dny +20

      Every moment we see him, he's breathing SO much life into his character!

    • @Okkotsu86275
      @Okkotsu86275 Před 27 dny +15

      @@GeeNoniGee Agreed fully, Ewan has this powerful magnetism when he plays Aemond.

    • @tobi5988
      @tobi5988 Před 26 dny +8

      Your comment completely encapsulates my opinion of him aswell, Aemond is such a badass and so is Vhagar

    • @Okkotsu86275
      @Okkotsu86275 Před 26 dny +1

      @@tobi5988 Thanks I appreciate that

    • @AlphaQHard
      @AlphaQHard Před 26 dny +2

      He’s a literal snake.

  • @andershaukoos
    @andershaukoos Před 27 dny +149

    Aemond was already sheathing his sword when Criston yelled at him. He just as easily could have been making sure nobody else was there to finish him as well

    • @Darkness-ie2yl
      @Darkness-ie2yl Před 27 dny +14

      He was sheathing the sword clearly. Because he obviously spotted the dagger and was going to use that for the final stroke. But he was interrupted by Criston.

    • @user-yp7ke4et7o
      @user-yp7ke4et7o Před 26 dny +19

      ​@@Darkness-ie2yl nope It's bad writting. Even if he didn't like aegon, Aemond was always loyal towards aegon.

    • @user-yl2so8db5t
      @user-yl2so8db5t Před 25 dny +6

      @@user-yp7ke4et7opeople change, and aemond’s resentment was clearly building toward aegon especially after the incident with the sex worker that he has that weird psychosexual mother/son relationship with. I think that broke him a little

    • @judigemini178
      @judigemini178 Před 24 dny +9

      I honestly think he just picked up aegons sword (the one he was given at the coronation) and was putting it in his own sheath, he was not interested in finishing his brother off, he just wanted the sword and the dagger. I also think he dracarysed Aegon because he lost it & got super angry that his carefully crafted plan was being ruined by his stew pd brother. Same thing with how he lost it when he saw lucerys that day and went after him. I think he just gets impulsive whenever he loses his temper

    • @dalaicavalcanti8106
      @dalaicavalcanti8106 Před 24 dny +1

      @@user-yp7ke4et7ohis mind was loyal to aegon but his heart kept egging him on. You see how he discouraged his brother from fighting, and was clearly angry whe;he saw sunfyre. He didn’t want aegon there. But he made a spontaneous decision.

  • @BRANDONMUNROMUSIC
    @BRANDONMUNROMUSIC Před 27 dny +163

    Aemond is such a wild mix of resentment and strength

    • @t-rexcellentreviews1663
      @t-rexcellentreviews1663 Před 26 dny +11

      Along with a lot of cruelty, insecurity and impulsiveness.

    • @user-yp7ke4et7o
      @user-yp7ke4et7o Před 26 dny +7

      ​@@t-rexcellentreviews1663 just like daemon

    • @spartanoreo5075
      @spartanoreo5075 Před 3 dny

      @@t-rexcellentreviews1663 Resentment tends to fuel cruelty and come from insecurity.

  • @GabagoolGang
    @GabagoolGang Před 27 dny +106

    Kinslayer
    Kingslayer
    MILFslayer

  • @idolsrule4678
    @idolsrule4678 Před 24 dny +52

    Aemond is the son Daemon wished he had…..and the first-born Otto wished he was to be heir to the throne….
    He is a MAD DOG.

  • @bokimalou
    @bokimalou Před 27 dny +56

    How I see 2 things:
    1. Aemond's primary target is Meleys, just disregarded Aegon's safetey. Either results is a win-win for Aemond.
    2. Sword drawn while going to check up on Aegon. I see it as he is in a battlefield and approaching a dragon that is not his. Sword drawn is a safer option.

    • @GeeNoniGee
      @GeeNoniGee Před 27 dny +8

      Exactly! People act like he's this mustache-twirling villain, but this actor has show SUCH depth to his character!

    • @A_Windsor_76
      @A_Windsor_76 Před 26 dny +1

      Nah, it's bad writing. He wants to kill Melys who is a dragon by using fire? Pretty sure dragons are immune to fire. So the writer's manage to make Aemond stupid enough that he tried to kill a dragon with something they're immune to, as well as being stupid enough to risk killing his own brother when he could have just had Rhaegar bite Melys whilst it was occupied with Sunfyre.

    • @bokimalou
      @bokimalou Před 26 dny +3

      @@A_Windsor_76 The people riding the dragons aren't fireprrof tho

    • @A_Windsor_76
      @A_Windsor_76 Před 26 dny

      @@bokimalou But Rhaenys isn't threat, her dragon is. It's the dragon he needs to take out. And like I said, it's stupid that he would risk killing his own brother and Rhaenys when the opportunity to kill both dragon and her rider was right there.

    • @wintergreen2.073
      @wintergreen2.073 Před 18 dny +1

      @@GeeNoniGeedude the actor literally said aemond is a sociopath. You people are clutching at straws lol

  • @esrasimge8351
    @esrasimge8351 Před 27 dny +121

    I think you explained perfectly what motivates Aemond and honestly I really love the idea that his rage not for Aegon but the injustice world he lives in. I wish the show could elaborate that more...

  • @ionutcristian9650
    @ionutcristian9650 Před 27 dny +80

    Aemond didn't have his sword out to kill Aegon, he was sheathing his sword before Cole calls out to him. Most likely reason for his sword being out is that he was on the battlefield and any enemy soldier could have attacked him, so he had it out untill he reached his destination.

    • @sethcarlson25
      @sethcarlson25 Před 27 dny +9

      If that helps you sleep at night sure

    • @Darkness-ie2yl
      @Darkness-ie2yl Před 27 dny +4

      He was sheathing it because he spotted the dagger and was going to use that instead. Criston absolutely interrupted his final stroke. Like Helaena did to him 😄

    • @ionutcristian9650
      @ionutcristian9650 Před 27 dny +3

      @@Darkness-ie2yl Maybe yes. Only one thing is for sure, he wasn't gonna use his sword.

    • @asimon7100
      @asimon7100 Před 26 dny +9

      I think you're right. I think the show made Aemond's intentions unclear on purpose and in my honest opinion it wouldn't make much sense when you're about to commit regicide to stop and pick up a dagger on the ground when you already have your sword drawn in your hand no ? We'll see, I'm sure they will somewhat clarify this in episode 5 ! But I'm also of the opinion that Aemond was not about to finish off Aegon, to me they wanted to make it look like that and us to think that

    • @wintergreen2.073
      @wintergreen2.073 Před 18 dny

      What? They’re literally besieging a castle. And their ranks came from the forest. How in the hell do you think any of lord Stauntons men could’ve made it there from the castle?

  • @crownlessking6628
    @crownlessking6628 Před 7 dny +6

    My theory always was that Aemond isn't cruel, rather ruthless. Difference being that like lets say difference between Ramsey Snow and Tywin Lanister. Aemond doesn't enjoy hurting people. Rather he sees world binary. 1 - what is my goal. 2 - what is in the way of my goal. In that frame of mind, I always assumed that Aemond didn't desire crown, nor wished to harm his brother. Rather, Aegon ruined well prepared plan and got in the way, got entangled with Aemonds target.
    Aemond was ready to take the shot, so he took it. Just like he always does, no love nor hate has place in that. And just like he always does, once what happened has happened, he rolled with it and continued with new status quo.

  • @SpottedHares
    @SpottedHares Před 27 dny +76

    Can he not be both. Like Daemon he can have contradictory wants, he may want to be king but he didn't want his family to die.

    • @Darkness-ie2yl
      @Darkness-ie2yl Před 27 dny +1

      you don't understand human nature. probably because you have a pampered life

    • @nuangrobbelaar7659
      @nuangrobbelaar7659 Před 27 dny +18

      @@Darkness-ie2ylah yes, human nature, always 1 facetted

    • @PhuongNhiAMCang
      @PhuongNhiAMCang Před 26 dny +1

      Maybe because Viserys was a better brother?

    • @WillyYalad-ep7gv
      @WillyYalad-ep7gv Před 24 dny

      ​@@PhuongNhiAMCangYeah, if Viserys had been like Aegon, he had would be killed by Daemon

    • @yasaminshahiri1944
      @yasaminshahiri1944 Před 13 dny

      that is the whole point of Daemon's arc this season...he did not wish for his "brother" to die but he is so obsessed with the throne that he CAN see himself killing the rest of his family and he is doing it..the greens are his family as well the only thing stopping him from killing them was Rhaenyra.

  • @Domorrigana
    @Domorrigana Před 27 dny +27

    Love this analysis, love the beautiful and ruthless way the character is portrayed on screen.

  • @markgrace3247
    @markgrace3247 Před 26 dny +7

    It actually does make sense. He's always resented Jace, Luke, and Joff for being ahead of him in the succession. And he always thought Jace and Luke were behind the taunts they made with Aegon. He's always known that Aegon was unworthy of being king but always kept his resentments at a minimum. When Aegon and his lickspittle made fun of him in the brothel he realized it was the other way around, Jace and Luke were just the crowd for Aegon's jokes. Thus when he saw Aegon going into battle on dragon back knowing that he would screw up he saw an opportunity. Luke was dead at his hands and now he could do the same for Aegon, taking the thrown he always wanted.

  • @jordanmccallum1234
    @jordanmccallum1234 Před 25 dny +10

    It was another video essay on the episode on driftmark in season 1 that I think brought up a really important point: "at that point Aemond learned that his father would never have his back". Antisocial behaviour being bred from social isolation is a core theme of this series, and I think Aeomond and Daemon make good mirrors for each other in this aspect.

  • @rafaelvieira7496
    @rafaelvieira7496 Před 25 dny +19

    As a second son myself, I truly connected with Aemond feelings and was able to see myself in him. Great acting and writing in my opinion.

  • @reesetwist2290
    @reesetwist2290 Před 26 dny +12

    I think what we saw Aemond do in ep 4 was the result of when Aegon embarrassed him in the brothel. I think that was the very last straw for Aemond .

  • @ValaritasYT
    @ValaritasYT  Před 27 dny +16

    NEXT VIDEO: Daemon Targaryen: Understanding an Evil!
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  • @Bft149
    @Bft149 Před 27 dny +10

    People saying " his sword being out bc he was on the battlefield and their are enemy soldier" are somewhat missing the details. Aemond was heading away from the battlefield with his sword drawn, not towards it. He is on the attacking side so the likelihood of needing to use his sword are slim to non especially since non of his enemies stepped outside the castle.
    The way I see it is he had the thought to kill Aegon at that moment but might have changed his mind by the time he got a look at him.
    The other reason is that he checking to see if Aegond was to far from saving and would be justifiable to end his suffering.
    We already know Aemond wanted the to be king and felt as if he deserve. Hes felt this way before and after getting the largest dragon.

    • @Mthondolovhanii99
      @Mthondolovhanii99 Před 26 dny +1

      Bare in mind that part of Criston's army were men who previously declared for Rhaenyra. They were forced to join Cole. Some had to watch their lord get executed in this episode. Watching Aegon fall down, one might see it as an opportunity to go and finish the green's king. Aemond knew this, he had to protect himself.

    • @Bft149
      @Bft149 Před 26 dny

      @@Mthondolovhanii99 But we see these men be used as cannon fodder. At the beginning of the battle we see that those that where loyal with the greens and the greens themselves where at the tree line meaning it is the place where there is more green knights and safest place. Cole woken up to his army is already storming the walls. Plus Aemond has his dragon sure he isn’t there and more likely bc of trees but still around so it would have been better to use it than a sword.

  • @maedre1759
    @maedre1759 Před 27 dny +29

    This is a great video. I think that's the core of Aemond but the show really struggling showing these. One moment he's anime villain and then he's the most vulnerable one. I wish the show properly execute or explain what this video says. Thanks a lot!

  • @rizwanarashed428
    @rizwanarashed428 Před 27 dny +9

    It was a great video... I love Aemond and Alicent's complexity and humaneness ❤ make one about Alicent Hightower too man!

  • @KhalkedonYT
    @KhalkedonYT Před 27 dny +10

    yesss I was waiting for this video, thank you so much!

  • @yammt3148
    @yammt3148 Před 27 dny +4

    Ewan Mitchell is absolutely perfect. His jaw could carve brick.

  • @dilekbozkurt5584
    @dilekbozkurt5584 Před 27 dny +10

    Your videos are always well thought out.

  • @Euph0rical
    @Euph0rical Před 7 dny +2

    0:50 He was not trying to finish his brother! He was sheathing his blade. If you look at how he was holding his blade in the air, he was holding it with his hand facing himself his palm out as if he was going to put his blade back in his sheath. There is no possible way he would’ve thought of walking up to him and killing his brother. If they were to find the king with a stab wound, people would have been extremely suspicious seeing a burned Aegon with a stab wound through his neck or chest.
    Aegon being BBQ’d during the fight is explainable, but Aemond using his blade up close is not something he would have done. He’s smarter than that

  • @Nalhirrim
    @Nalhirrim Před 27 dny +8

    I love him so much ❤ Aemond literally my comfort animal

  • @nifferwolf
    @nifferwolf Před 27 dny +7

    Great video. Thanks for sharing your thoughts

  • @applemathe3209
    @applemathe3209 Před 14 dny +3

    Wow l love your voice as l love Aemond. This is very clear why people still love him even he is heartless boy. I love this character since he was a child. I already subscribed.

  • @sugarcombfilms3467
    @sugarcombfilms3467 Před 5 dny +3

    In terms of judging a character's morality based on the harm they've caused to innocents (either directly or indirectly), Aemond is pretty clean and his only real stain is Luke, which was an accident caused by his reckless negligence.
    Aegon comes out WAY dirtier than Aemond, and he's directly wronged Aemond multiple times. He's a rapist, idiotic king who made every single bad decision, up to and including murdering 99 innocent men. The brothers never held any love for each other, and Aegon's death would absolutely benefit the realm. The only reason Aemond's actions at Rook's Rest are questionable is because they're siblings, but Aegon never treated Aemond like a sibling, he treated him like a dog.

  • @user-ms2qo1st4n
    @user-ms2qo1st4n Před 27 dny +4

    Excellent video, great thumbnail!

  • @Samiii90210
    @Samiii90210 Před 23 dny +3

    GOOOD VID BRO before 18.5k subscribers!

  • @paytondelaney8316
    @paytondelaney8316 Před 8 dny +1

    What I’m confused is that Aagon did offer the throne to him once. Aagon wanted to run away and told him he can take the crown in his absence. But Aamond didn’t take the offer. So why dose he want it now

  • @sophiawilson8696
    @sophiawilson8696 Před 27 dny +24

    In the books version Rhaegar Targaryen thought he was the Prince that was Promised.

    • @regulus5279
      @regulus5279 Před 27 dny +3

      it's the prince that WASN'T promised.

    • @DevinEMILE
      @DevinEMILE Před 27 dny +6

      Im going to assume a lot of Targaryens probably thought that.

  • @VanLightning900
    @VanLightning900 Před 11 dny

    Nice video. Nice background music. I’m giving this a like.

  • @yeol174
    @yeol174 Před 6 dny +2

    what you said about Aemond is true but I still think that the show kind of messed up parts of his character this season. They try to make him this cartoonish villain and the reason of everyone’s problems, which just doesn’t make sense. Although the character that was messed up the most by the show is definitely Alicent, they made her so hypocritical.

  • @rahmatmanurung8133
    @rahmatmanurung8133 Před 15 dny +1

    Great essay.

  • @robertsmiley2207
    @robertsmiley2207 Před 27 dny +1

    I really like your background music 🎶 and HOTD 👑😎🐉🔥 is delivering some heat passed 3 episodes

  • @10bunks12
    @10bunks12 Před 27 dny +14

    His sword was out but he was putting it away before cole walks up Or says anything.

    • @regulus5279
      @regulus5279 Před 27 dny +2

      he was about to stab him with the dagger, i guess.

    • @10bunks12
      @10bunks12 Před 27 dny +1

      @@regulus5279 no he wasn’t

    • @hawks7111
      @hawks7111 Před 27 dny

      @@regulus5279 He picks up the dagger afterwards. Like dude, you can literally just rewatch the scene.

    • @Darkness-ie2yl
      @Darkness-ie2yl Před 27 dny

      he was putting it away because he saw a better option lying on the ground. the dagger

  • @imout432
    @imout432 Před 4 dny +1

    Honestly I find it hard to understand Aemonds character fundamentals this season and I genuinely believe the problem lies in the writing room. No matter how I try to frame it, him burning Aegon came out of nowhere even despite his previous tendencies of violence. I blame the writers, not Aemond himself

    • @user-jr9bu7em8s
      @user-jr9bu7em8s Před 4 dny

      I watched some of Ewan's interviews ( Aemond's actor) and he said loyalty to his family is one of best quality of his character. This is exactly the opposite of writing Aemond in the show.

    • @rahmatmanurung8133
      @rahmatmanurung8133 Před 4 dny +2

      ​​​​@@user-jr9bu7em8s I think he meant he's loyal in season 1. While in other interviews he said "Aemond gave ambiguity in darkness, people still did not know where his loyalty lies and in season 2 people will see". So finally we get to know 😅 what Ewan meant Aemond became dark now in season 2.

  • @Euph0rical
    @Euph0rical Před 7 dny

    6:59 many people have also theorized that Emans connection to Vhagar increases his evil tendencies. Vhagar was involved in many many evil acts a.k.a. war crimes during the conquest. A lot of people have talked about how dragon personality rubs off on the rider, so this will be a prime example of that happening

  • @RedLight2807
    @RedLight2807 Před 26 dny +2

    I think Aemond's goal was to keep his brother alive while he is disfigured and cant get involved with the ruling of the kingdom. We see his frustration with Aegon at the beginning of the episode and later on when Aegon shows up to disrupt Aemond's plan he wants to make sure his brother will never be able to do that again. He wanted power for sure but i think he wants to win the war more than he wants the crown and Aegon was a obstacle on the way he just wanted to remove. First he tried talking and when that didnt work he just took the control of things. I believe this makes Aemond a much worse person than Daemon. Daemon didn't betray his brother even he when he wanted and could have easily do so.

  • @GallowayJesse
    @GallowayJesse Před 27 dny +2

    IMO Aegon was just in the way and Aemond couldn't be bothered to deviate from his plan just because Aegon was there. I think it was a "fuck it" moment

    • @Zanigga-de2ks
      @Zanigga-de2ks Před 13 dny

      So he can’t fly up and bite melys while she’s distracted? Stop making excuses, he’s a kin and kingslayer that’s all

  • @TheAnanaki
    @TheAnanaki Před 27 dny +39

    I really don't think Aemond had his sword drawn to strike and kill Aegon. He was walking through a battlefield, Vhaegar wasn't there to protect him and there is no way Aemond knew if Sunfyre would attempt to attack him or not as he approached. Imo it made narrative sense that he had his sword out as only an idiot would dismount a dragon after torching half an army and think himself not an immediate target. If he had really wanted Aegon dead, Cole wasn't going to stop him even if he was allowed to, which I'm still unsure if he is. The Kingsguard was previously shown to not be allowed to intervene between royals when Queen Alicent took a dagger and attempted to attack Luke. Regardless or not, even without armor or Vhaegar, Aemond would still win that fight 9/10 times.

    • @Darkness-ie2yl
      @Darkness-ie2yl Před 27 dny

      Cole is basically their step dad. So no he would not allow one to off the other. Aemond dracarysd his brother on purpose. He absolutely was about to finish the deed. But he noticed the dagger and was going to use that instead.

  • @nepaninz
    @nepaninz Před 17 dny +2

    Aemond is the best fighter in HOD.

  • @Brianraymond581
    @Brianraymond581 Před 4 dny +1

    Aemond is one of my favorite characters. There’s a lot of similarities with daemon IMO

  • @Warpig9
    @Warpig9 Před 25 dny +1

    This is a good analysis.

  • @monkeeeeey
    @monkeeeeey Před 17 dny

    Loved how he turned his childhood bullying and torment into strength and ruthlessness.

  • @user-vz9rz3mp4z
    @user-vz9rz3mp4z Před 26 dny +4

    well He is a middle child for sure

  • @jjosifovic
    @jjosifovic Před 27 dny +8

    Aemond targaryen is a great character and is one of the few characters that is very consistent with how he is written in the show, the book however aemond is a little but different. I would like to here your opinion about criston cole since I find his character gets way to much hate and is such an interesting character.

    • @Darkness-ie2yl
      @Darkness-ie2yl Před 27 dny +1

      these millions of unwashed literary critics these days are absolutely insufferable. they have no clue what they're talking about and wouldn't know good writing if it bit their behind, but they all have a keyboard so now I have to hear it.

  • @thepunisher6674
    @thepunisher6674 Před 27 dny +2

    Yeah I personally find aemond really cool but it’s really frustrating that aemond tried to kill him it doesn’t make sense strategically, to aemonds character and to the parallels to daemon and Stannis a second brother who has a difficult relationship with their older brother but they’re still loyal and don’t fight their brother it’s just a really weird change imo I get why he hates being bullied but he’s not that stupid, he is in conflict he loves his family and even his brother sometimes but he still wants what’s theirs

  • @ethanwinters9419
    @ethanwinters9419 Před 27 dny +1

    "Mostly faithful" in the book Aemond and Aegon clashed with Rhaenys at the same time, it wasn't improvised by Aegon. In the book, Meleys dies as the three dragons fall together.

  • @CoRona.11
    @CoRona.11 Před 23 dny +1

    he aimed at both friendly fire was just on.

  • @BreatheDeepSeekPeace
    @BreatheDeepSeekPeace Před 27 dny +1

    What happened to your other Aemond vid? They're both great

  • @williammurray7453
    @williammurray7453 Před 26 dny +1

    If you trying to understand Aemond the show not going to help. One of his defining moments they passed off as an accident. And this trying to kill Aegon is a massive insult to Aemond's character.

  • @Shaggerally
    @Shaggerally Před 8 dny +1

    Here's your comment, good job and well deserved like and comment man.

  • @patforden-kc6xn
    @patforden-kc6xn Před 20 dny +1

    I think that the dragons pick up an the riders feelings. Rhaenys was very controlled with her emotions and could control Mekeys to just blast hat bad breath at the Greens.
    Aemond, however, not so successful with Vhagar. She is an old dragon and maybe more susceptible to feeling. I think Aemond thought one thing but felt another thing, still furious at Aegon for humiliating him and angry he impulsively showed up to Rook"s Rest.
    Hence he ordered Dracarys for Rhaenys, but Vhagar "felt" Aegon. The next episode hopefully will reveal more

    • @ejoviu4911
      @ejoviu4911 Před 19 dny +1

      Something could be said about Arrax and Luc, particularly how Arrax snuck up on Vhagar as Luc did on Aemond when he lost his eye. Vhagar felt that rage and took matter into her hands.

  • @akashreddy2928
    @akashreddy2928 Před 26 dny +1

    Just been watching your videos and they are concise and very informative. I was hoping if you could analyse Luffy from One piece. Seems to be the character that holds immense power and influence in the series but does not want to rule anything. Maybe the leader that the world deserves.

  • @AegonTargaryenthesecond3096

    Let’s get an Aegon video come on man pls

  • @IswearIwasBatman
    @IswearIwasBatman Před 27 dny +3

    best character in the show by far along with daemon

  • @AndreFlickUS
    @AndreFlickUS Před 26 dny +3

    I love him, because unlike Daemon his problems stem from something we can see. For me Aemond much more compelling character. Daemon has always been an a**hole but you can't tell why. But even though Aemond as bad as he is, we can understand why.

  • @husseinhamieh6357
    @husseinhamieh6357 Před 4 dny

    having Vegar is the luckiest thing, he is definitely lucky

  • @ZingaroXIV
    @ZingaroXIV Před 22 dny +1

    It is not that "power corrupts". It is that power attracts the corruptible. Aemond is driven by deep anger and desire for revenge and he needs power for all that.

  • @dinfulofsin8525
    @dinfulofsin8525 Před 6 dny

    i never read the books watched the shows and im tell you this. they are most definitely implying Aemond was and is trying to kill his brother from the beginning of the battle all the way to him looking over his brother and asking him what he remembers about the battle. i think Aegond does remember the whole thing but feels very vulnerable and is scared of his brother.

  • @sad-lb4vr
    @sad-lb4vr Před 26 dny

    ❤❤ great analysis

  • @gregveder965
    @gregveder965 Před 8 dny

    You should make a video about the best character aegon

  • @zoom4897
    @zoom4897 Před 26 dny

    He wasn't aiming at Aegon to slay him. He walked up to check on his brother with his sword out, but he sheated his sword. He then took the dagger and walked away seeing his brother's condition and that there's nothing he can do for him.

  • @imawizard6876
    @imawizard6876 Před 12 dny

    I think the writers are aiming to parallel Aemond with Daemon. Daemon wants the throne and so does Aemond.

  • @NYCfrankie
    @NYCfrankie Před 22 dny +1

    It looks better on me than it ever did on him

  • @ot3416
    @ot3416 Před 27 dny +3

    What an excellent reminder. You know, we all have insecurities and injustices that we feel are owed to us. And personal vendettas, which by their nature are destructive, can become genocides, when in body in a person with absolute impunity and power, or worse devoid of consciousness and empathy. And maybe even concerning is that people are filled with excitement when reading about Caesar’s camping then of William Wilberforce anti slavery campaigns.
    “While others search for what they can take, a good king, searches for what he can give”

  • @sallyramirez8938
    @sallyramirez8938 Před 16 dny

    He's my favorite character ✌️

  • @JMQA1
    @JMQA1 Před 27 dny +1

    Kill or Save Aegon from the pain?

  • @matthewct8167
    @matthewct8167 Před 25 dny

    It seems that the dance of the dragons was started by second sons due to the inheritance structure of the world

  • @undertakenheart
    @undertakenheart Před 5 dny

    In Fire and Blood, I never got the sense they had an antagonistic relationship. Aemond refused to be called King Regent and Aegon commissioned a statue of his brother.
    At best, you have a normal sibling relationship of ups and downs with these two. I thought they'd frame it as Aegon making a calculated decision to free Aegon and Sunfyre from Meleys but the two were so entangled, he had to act now or lose them both.
    But straight up trying to murder you brother with no remorse but the kid who crippled you and also bullied you makes you sad boy?

  • @SeyhawksNow
    @SeyhawksNow Před 26 dny

    There's a new level of acceptance he gives off this season. He knows now that if there's a hell, he's most certainly going there for killing Luke.

  • @MajorBluesZ
    @MajorBluesZ Před 27 dny +1

    He is called Aemond one eye the kinslayer.

  • @matthewdeemer254
    @matthewdeemer254 Před 27 dny

    aemond and daemon's fight will be a thousand times better then the entirety of season 8 episode 3

  • @loooongneck
    @loooongneck Před 25 dny

    Aemond wasn’t about to finish off Aegon, he was already sheathing his sword when Criston got there

  • @double_courage57
    @double_courage57 Před 27 dny +1

    I think Aemond couldn’t control the direction of Vaghars fire and I guess Vaghar doesn’t know the enemy 🤷‍♂️

  • @baldbearddad
    @baldbearddad Před 26 dny +1

    My favorite character (after Rhaenys)

  • @Gaelek13
    @Gaelek13 Před 26 dny

    Aemond was sheaving his sword when Cole came upon him. We the audience know this, but to Cole with his more limited perception and greater distance it may not have been as clear.
    I don't think Aemond was aiming to _directly_ murder Aegon, but 'accidentally' burning him and Rhaeny's at the same time was very likely exactly what he was intending. Especially since Vhagar doesn't always listen to him giving Aemond a ready made excuse for the 'error'.
    And honestly...? Given the situation Aegon and Sunfyre were in even if Vhagar _hadn't_ breathed fire on them and had physically intervened she's so big and Sunfyre was already so injured that catastrophe was likely to befall Aegon anyway.

  • @twopintsofmilk
    @twopintsofmilk Před 16 dny +1

    Algorithm, I know your lurking out there. Boost this video in the algo.

  • @lacym9278
    @lacym9278 Před 25 dny

    Am I wrong for wanting anime villian Aemond?

  • @Yaseenicus
    @Yaseenicus Před 27 dny

    0:49 "Whoa the kinslayer would slay his kin? no fucking way"

  • @jamessmithson-br7rm
    @jamessmithson-br7rm Před 27 dny +2

    Kingslayer? Who says Aegon is dead 🙄😅

  • @boblangford81
    @boblangford81 Před 27 dny

    People thinking Aemond was about to kill his brother really didn't look closely... The sword never changes position, he paused, then slid the sword down into its sheath which is what he was in the process of doing. Funny how we all can see the exact same thing and have different observations.

  • @comradecat3678
    @comradecat3678 Před 25 dny +1

    I like "Soviet theme" playing lol

  • @Silivrina
    @Silivrina Před 23 dny

    He wasn't going to finish Aegon off, watch the episode more carefully before doing analitics, honestly

  • @richardx6884
    @richardx6884 Před 26 dny

    I don't see how its hard for some to picture it. His brother teases him from childhood, his brother got the attention, has everything he wants, Aemond is a hot head that doesn't mind killing. He feels he can do more for his family if he was in his brother's position. Aemond has the motives and ability to kill his brother.

  • @k-c5369
    @k-c5369 Před 26 dny

    I don't believe the Aemond was going to kill Aegon in that final scene, you can see he is CLEARLY putting his sword away before Criston even calls on him, so it's likely he only had it out cause he had to approach Aegon on foot and came across a soldier fleeing the battle, whether his own or a Rooksrest soldier trying to take out the King. But why would he fire at Aegon on dragon back? Most likely because it was the safest way for him to seperate Melyse and Sunfyre, without knocking Aegon from his dragon and risking the much higher likelyhood of becoming a Kingslayer.
    On the topic of Luke, he 'lost his temper that day', meaning he didn't have much thought on the matter of ending him cause he was angry at Luke. I believe he knew what he was doing because he was calmer, he had the upper hand with it being a sneak attack from his end and not being attacked from the clouds by Luke.

  • @arzutasgin906
    @arzutasgin906 Před 27 dny +1

    Çok güzel anlattınız ,mantıklı

  • @PhukYoo-t7e
    @PhukYoo-t7e Před 5 dny

    I didnt notice any of that when i watched that episode. YOUR FAULT

  • @jairosouza7994
    @jairosouza7994 Před 17 dny +1

    Aegon wasn't the target, yet Aemond decided to sacrifice his brother in order to finish the enemy and win the war. Power wasn't the motivation, it was for duty. All childhood bullying, and the fact that Aegon is piece of sht and useless king only helped to make it easy. In my opinion this scene would be better written if the attack on Aegon had come from the enemy, and the brother had ended his pain by the sword. it would have kept open the question if he did for power or mercy, or both.

  • @thefirminator
    @thefirminator Před 27 dny +2

    how do u not include the scene in episode 3 that pushes him off the edge 😭😭 bro was embarassed and bullied like crazy abt aegon abusing him when he was 13 with sylvi

    • @Zanigga-de2ks
      @Zanigga-de2ks Před 13 dny

      Abusing? That’s not abuse, what lucerys did to him is more like abuse, all he did was make fun of him

    • @thefirminator
      @thefirminator Před 12 dny

      ​@@Zanigga-de2ksfirst aegon took aemond to a brothel when he was THIRTEEN to meet with sylvi which aemond does not feel good abt (the actual abuse) at all as seen in s1e9, moreover bringing it up now in such a horrible way to bully aemond in front of the only person he seeks comfort from (sylvi which is kinda weird cuz of mother stuff) is what id consider verbal abuse

    • @Zanigga-de2ks
      @Zanigga-de2ks Před 11 dny

      @@thefirminator aemond was embarrassed seeing out in the open when he usually sees her at night in private. He actually cares a lot about Sylvi but is just embarrassed and don’t wanna seem weak which we already saw when aegon mocked him about it. so that’s a reach at best. Ontop of which 13 is not that young in terms of the story. Corly and Rhaenys was gonna have their daughter have sex with the king by the time she was 14 or 15. You act as if aemond was taken against his will, he was a better fighter and not timid, he would reject if he wanted. Y’all just love making aegon the villain, but he really does very little wrong in the grand scheme of things. I’m sure you’ll bring up the rape (which the writers added to make aegon look bad) which I will not defend so don’t bother.

    • @thefirminator
      @thefirminator Před 11 dny

      ​@@Zanigga-de2ks ik he cares abt sylvi but still that expression on his face when he sees sylvi in s1 looks more traumatised than his regular expressions, thats y id like to believe that aegon did something sinister to his brother when they were young even tho its an easy thing to believe cuz i like aemonds character a lot

    • @Zanigga-de2ks
      @Zanigga-de2ks Před 9 dny

      @@thefirminator your absolutely reaching for something that doesn’t exist. There was nothing traumatic about his facial behavior

  • @futbolusa
    @futbolusa Před 26 dny

    He was clearly sheathing his sword, he wasn't going to finish him off. Not saying he didn't want him dead but it's clear he was sheathing his sword

  • @onyedikachukwumiracle
    @onyedikachukwumiracle Před 26 dny +1

    Aemond is good at cooking with dragon fire 😝

  • @robertsmiley2207
    @robertsmiley2207 Před 27 dny

    He's already compared to a evil anime villain Aemond that is

  • @Rosula_D
    @Rosula_D Před 27 dny

    Lmao, I don't understand why people are so adamant about Aemond not trying to kill Aegon. Even before he pulled his sword in the forest, he ordered Vhagar, aka the most powerful dragon, to burn the range where both Maelys AND Sunfyre were. And Sunfyre is practically a baby compared to the monster of old that is Vhagar. Did he expect his brother, the one who is 100% inexperienced in battle, to perform some kind of never-seen-before move and avoid the flames? Oh please... He clearly wanted to off his bully and he did it in front of thousands of people because he doesn't care. As long as he has Vhagar, Aemond feels invincible.

  • @maximillianx1395
    @maximillianx1395 Před 27 dny

    What if Aemond never truly regretted Luke's death? What if in his attempt to rationalize what happened to Luke (a person he hated) he ended up lying to himself by essentially blaming Vaghar and/or considering what happened and accident?
    That could explain why Aemond did try to murder Aegon, he rationalize such act as something he has to do to ensure the realm prosperity because he believe he would make a better king than his brother (brother who had bullied him for all their shared childhood).
    Aemond has clearly some sociopathic tendencies, and sociopaths tend to dismiss their actions as either accidents or something that would benefitted other people.

    • @regulus5279
      @regulus5279 Před 27 dny +1

      you can't talk about something you don't know or you don't have clue about. There is no proof to support it.

    • @maximillianx1395
      @maximillianx1395 Před 27 dny

      I was making an hypothesis based of my knowledge of the character in question and the actions he committed, as such I presented it as an hypothetical interpretation of the events we all saw, not a truth I'm trying to impose on to others.
      Do you have a counter-argument for my hypothesis or you are just pity?

  • @ghostlyjudge
    @ghostlyjudge Před 2 dny

    Im sure he meant to kill aegon

  • @helloworld-sl2lw
    @helloworld-sl2lw Před 20 dny

    👍