‘House of the Dragon’ is the prequel to ‘Game of Thrones.’ The series is based on George R.R. Martin’s novel Fire & Blood and tells the story of House Targaryen two centuries before the events of “Game of Thrones.” Viewers have been officially thrust into the future timeline of the prequel with the premiere of House of the Dragon. Episode 6 laid the groundwork for the next conflict that will take place within House Targaryen, and the remaining episodes of Season 1 are sure to ramp up the tension. So, what exactly is the House of the Dragon Episode 7 Release Date and Time?
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Summary of 6th episode and what was so special in that?
In the sixth episode of House of the Dragon, viewers are propelled approximately ten years into the future to see what has become of Rhaenyra and Laenor (John MacMillan) since they married. By “The Princess and the Queen” begins, the couple already has three kids under their care. Of course, it appears that Ser Harwin Strong is not the biological father of the children (Ryan Corr).
Alicent Hightower may use this as the gasoline to propel her son onto the Iron Throne. It is becoming increasingly clear that Rhaenyra’s children are illegitimate because none of them have the silver hair characteristic of House Targaryen or House Velaryon. Not only is Alicent aware of it, but other people are as well, particularly after Harwin goes out of his way to protect one of his children while they are doing sword practice.
Because of this, his father, who had just been appointed the new Hand of the King, decides to resign. However, Harwin and his father died due to a shocking development after the sixth episode. Larys Strong, played by Matthew Needham, decides to eliminate both of them to gain power over Alicent. And if she intends to put Aegon (Ty Tennant) on the throne, she may need the guile of Larys.