Updated
Updated · Mashable · Jun 22
Aemond Targaryen Kisses Alicent in Season 3 Premiere, Adding 1 More Incest Twist
Updated
Updated · Mashable · Jun 22

Aemond Targaryen Kisses Alicent in Season 3 Premiere, Adding 1 More Incest Twist

3 articles · Updated · Mashable · Jun 22

Summary

  • Season 3’s premiere shows Prince Regent Aemond Targaryen forcibly kissing his mother, Dowager Queen Alicent Hightower, as she urges him to leave for Harrenhal ahead of Queen Rhaenyra’s move on King’s Landing.
  • Ewan Mitchell said Aemond’s advance grows from childhood deprivation and a warped sense of affection, while Olivia Cooke described Alicent as too frightened of her “very dangerous” son to reject him.
  • The scene appears to deepen Alicent’s isolation in the Red Keep, where the report frames it as another unwanted sexualized power encounter—this time from her least controllable child.
  • The kiss also marks a new escalation for House of the Dragon: unlike earlier mother-son imagery in Daemon’s dream, this encounter is real and not drawn from George R.R. Martin’s Fire and Blood.

Insights

How will Aemond's shocking action reshape the relationship between Alicent and her son—and the audience's view of both characters?
Why did 'House of the Dragon' introduce a mother-son incest scene not present in George R.R. Martin's original 'Fire and Blood'?
What psychological or societal themes is the show exploring by depicting Alicent's repeated violations and loss of agency?