imagine you're in a religious setting praying the gay away and your ex situationship pops out of nowhere so now you don't know if it's a sign from god or the devil
only a fandom as stupid as this one could watch a scene like this and come to the conclusion that it's "alicent's first time experiencing misogyny and she deserves it"
how i sleep knowing that no matter what happens in the show it is ALWAYS connected to rhaenyra and alicent, every parallel, every conversation they have, it leads to rhaenicent.
rhaenyra : yeah i think even my council might be misogynistic
team black : no that's the greens
rhaenyra : they refuse to let me do my duty as queen, insinuate im weak all the time & im pretty sure my husband plans to usurp me
tb : that's not possible that's just the greens
people in the quotes are pressed as if not every fandom has that one duo with good chemistry that people want to see in multiple projects..how come it's only such a big deal here????
i fear even if this show dedicated an entire episode explaining the parallels between rhaenyra and alicent as women, as mothers, most people wouldn't comprehend it
Since it’s already out there, I can say that yes, SOMETHING happens between Rhaenyra & Mysaria at the end of 2x06. I’m not sure if it’s a kiss or they have sex or what exactly it is bc my source didn’t specify, but they said it was “out of left field.”
i don't know why people consider it a "gotcha moment" when someone blocks them i obviously just don't want to interact with you anymore no one's losing sleep over this i promise
daemon clocked, alicent still suicidal and glowing, criston cole annoying, rhaenyra stunning, otto jobless, aegon doing whatever he's doing, alicole still disgusting yeah i liked this episode
"it doesn't matter what i want" ... this being cut pains me because the implications..and the way emily and milly would've played it out to seem like alicent would rather want to be rhaenyra but she just had no choice...
it's kind of fascinating how some people hate women who are genuinely impacted by the patriarchy negatively and aren't immediately revolutionary superwomen, instead of directing their dislike towards the system, they target its product, inadvertently reinforcing the system.