History Does Not Remember Blood

Josh H
9 min readOct 3, 2022

Discussing Season 1 Episode 7 of the House of the Dragon

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Wow, this is the first episode where I think the changes might have been a bit too overdone and overwrought…I am not even sure they needed to make some of the changes that they made in this episode.

As always, spoilers ahead, if you have not watched this episode, you probably should stop now.

“An Equal Claim To Sympathy” — Jacerys Valaryon

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The episode begins, more or less, with Rhaenyra asking her son Jacerys to show some empathy to Baela and Rhaena after the funeral at sea for their mother Laena. Jacerys responds that he has “an equal claim to sympathy,” referencing the death of his father Harwin Strong. Rhaenyra responds, in no uncertain terms, by stating that:

“The Valaryons are our kin and the Strongs are not”

Later, Corlys Valaryon makes this even plainer when he says:

“History does not remember blood it remembers names.”

Much of this episode is really about the notion that real power is the ability to make a lie into the truth, to create reality through…

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Josh H
Josh H

Written by Josh H

Author, Criminal Justice Reform Advocate, Co-Host of the "Decarceration Nation" Podcast, Television critic and Movie Reviewer, OnPirateSatellite.com

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