House Of The Dragon, episode 2

2022 - 8 - 28

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House of the Dragon episode 2 release time (by time zone) (Bam! Smack! Pow!)

House of the Dragon returns to HBO and HBO Max with its second episode this Sunday. What time does it arrive in your neck of the woods?

ET on Sunday, August 28 ET on the East Coast of the U.S. House of the Dragon premieres on HBO and HBO Max on Sundays at 9:00 p.m. If you’re one of them, here’s when you can expect it where you live. [House of the Dragon](https://bamsmackpow.com/tv/) is back! What time does it arrive in your neck of the woods?

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How to watch House of the Dragon Episode 2 for free in the UK (TrustedReviews)

The first episode set the wheels in motion for the Targaryen family drama, 200 years before the events depicted in Game of Thrones. The succession plan for King ...

Taking place a couple of centuries before Dany begins her quest to regain the Iron Throne, we see her House in its heyday, but not without a little family drama. So we already know a good bit about what House of the Dragon is all about, thanks to the original text and the Premiere, George R.R. The scene has been set for the newest George R.R.

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How to watch House Of The Dragon episode 2 – The Rogue Prince (What Hi-Fi?)

As the last scene sees Daemon stealing one of the 10 adult dragons and leaving King's Landing with his mistress, we can expect a fiery fight for the Iron Throne ...

[Binge](https://goto.binge.com.au/c/338476/767630/11099?subId1=whathifi-gb-1055382573939390600&sharedId=whathifi-gb&u=https%3A%2F%2Fbinge.com.au%2F) (opens in new tab) is the streaming service to sign up to in Australia to watch House Of The Dragon episode 2 and the rest of the series. (Apple users can use a UK phone number but should head to the [Apple ID website](https://apple.sjv.io/c/221109/473657/7613?subId1=whathifi-gb-1237776840396845800&sharedId=whathifi-gb&u=https%3A%2F%2Fappleid.apple.com%2Faccount) (opens in new tab) to sign up, rather than using an app on their device). It's $17.99/month for the HD version (or $12.99 for SD) but there's a there's a 7-day free trial to enjoy before you need to pay to continue. [HBO Max](https://www.whathifi.com/features/hbo-max-roku-fire-tv-stick-free-trial-and-how-to-watch-from-abroad-all-explained) (US) [HBO Max](https://www.whathifi.com/features/hbo-max-roku-fire-tv-stick-free-trial-and-how-to-watch-from-abroad-all-explained) on your browser or device and enjoy watching House Of The Dragon episode 2 online. It's $19.99 per month and the show airs at 9pm ET/PT each Sunday, just like in the States. There's 24/7 customer support and three months free when you sign-up You can use it to watch on your mobile, tablet, laptop, TV, games console and more. Open up the VPN app and choose the location of the service you wish to access. There's just one problem to solve: his line of succession. House Of The Dragon episode 2 arrives today with the familiar bloodshed and family feuds now well under in Westeros. Suffice to saw that you can watch The Rogue Prince, episode 2 House Of The Dragon, on HBO Max in the States and on Sky and Now in the UK.

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Who Dies in House of the Dragon Episode 2? (Comicbook.com)

The Game of Thrones franchise finally returned to screens last weekend, with HBO's debut of prequel series House of the Dragon. Set about 200 years before ...

Given the familial connection and the power of his name, however, Corlys should be considered the safer of the two. Remember, the face of the entire series was killed before the end of the first season. Set about 200 years before the events of Game of Thrones, House of the Dragon follows the reign of King Viserys Targaryen, and what will eventually become the end of an era of peace in Westeros.

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What Happened Last Night on House of the Dragon? Here's Our ... (menshealth.com)

Episode 2 of HBO's House of the Dragon finds Corlys, Daemon, and Rhaenyra all opposing King Viserys. Plus: a wedding proposal and an oncoming war.

In choosing Hightower, Viserys has begun to alienate both Corlys and Rhaenyra, the series' most powerful forces. Viserys later brings up the prospect of this marriage to his Hand, Hightower, who disapproves, bringing up his own wife’s death as a tactic to dissuade Viserys from marrying out of duty. The theft signals a desire to pass succession to Daemon. At Dragonstone, he is met with a defiant Daemon and his assumed wife Mysaria (Sonoya Mizuno). Viserys meets with Lord Corlys and Rhaenys (Eve Best) (“The Queen Who Never Was”). Corlys apologizes for his earlier outburst but then proposes that Viserys marry his daughter to avoid speculation that the crown is unstable. Her suggestion is met with awkward silence and then she is dismissed to choose the new Kingsguard knight, a decision meant to punish her act of naiveté, though only emboldens her. The procedure seems administrative but will prove to be a moment of decisiveness for Princess Rhaenyra (Milly Alcock) as she adjusts to her position as next-in-line for the crown; by now it is clear that she wants to be Queen. Lord Corlys counters by highlighting Westeros’ weakness, made evident by the King’s brother, Daemon Targaryen (Matt Smith), who is now occupying Dragonstone with his army—an act of rebellion bordering on insurrection. Outside the council room, she immediately ignores the advice of Otto Hightower, who suggests choosing a Kingsguard from one of several influential families. The egg Daemon stole was meant for Viserys’ son Baelon, who died and was later mocked by his uncle. Pirates, believed to be supported by the Free Cities—located across western Esos and outside the control of Westeros’ ruling house—are responsible for the hostility.

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House of the Dragon episode 2 review: Going all in on Game of ... (Polygon)

HBO's House of the Dragon's newest episode makes a good case for being a compelling show of its own, with Rhaenyra coming into her own against Daemon while ...

But it’s enough to wash away the memory of season 8 and its “best stories.” For now, it’s enough to just have fun with Westeros again. When her father conceives of a threat he thinks generally, warning her only to fend off “whomever may dare to challenge us.” But Rhaenyra knows that threat could come from anywhere, and she’s proven herself to be game to the challenge no matter what comes her way. [old-school Game of Thrones](https://www.polygon.com/23200605/game-of-thrones-books-ending-winds-of-winter-george-r-r-martin-song-ice-fire), only here that’s not some backhanded compliment about the [lingering aftertaste of the eighth season](https://www.polygon.com/game-of-thrones/2019/5/19/18631922/game-of-thrones-finale-who-won). That Viserys and Rhaenyra rely on the same person — Alicent — to help them through their grief is just a cruelty of fate, but it’s one for which the show also has laid careful emotional groundwork. That’s the way House of the Dragon won me over, and it feels built to reward rewatch. Perhaps she still had her aunt Rhaenys’ (Eve Best) words ringing in her ears, reminding her that though she is a named heir she is still carrying her father’s cups, or perhaps it was the visual of her dad going on a date with a 12-year-old. But still the scene is all tension, with the camera ping-ponging around the various players and their respective motivations for having ended up on those Dragonstone steps. [House of the Dragon](https://www.polygon.com/house-of-the-dragon), the new prequel that returns to [the world of Game of Thrones](https://www.polygon.com/tv/2019/6/3/18634311/game-of-thrones-review-full-tv-series-hbo), takes place approximately 172 years before the events of that series. In “The Rogue Prince,” we zoom in on the finer points of what people care about, all the better setting up [House of the Dragon](https://go.redirectingat.com?id=66960X1516586&xs=1&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.hbomax.com%2Fseries%2Fhouse-of-the-dragon%3Foffer_id%3D5%26transaction_id%3D102c87c7%255B%25E2%2580%25A6%255D4ed39326beedc6012ca%26utm_source%3DVox%2BMedia%26utm_medium%3Daffiliate&referrer=polygon.com&sref=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.polygon.com%2F23321956%2Fhouse-of-the-dragon-episode-2-review) as its own creature entirely. House of the Dragon presents both Rhaenyra and Viserys with empathy, but it also just presents them incredibly clearly. When one makes the choice to sign up for another vast chronicle of Westeros, they’re met with a whole lot of burden about where the story, inevitably, goes. And maybe that’s a little bit of the problem.

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