vintage cocktails from a 1946 Esquire magazine article, "This Is the Way to Make Your Favorite Drinks"
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when i look at her, there's only one question in my head, will she grieve for me as much as I grieve for my child?
Why did I just notice that???
Do you see how Alicent is so dissatisfied in the scenes during the Green Council meeting in episode 9? How utterly surprised and somewhat disappointed?
It's not because she falls from cloud nine to discover the possibility of Aegon becoming king when she learns about the lords' "long-laid plans" from Tyland Lannister. She knew that it would make sense for Aegon to inherit the throne for both the realm and the survival of her family, and basically gave us hints she realized this as early as the hunt scene in episode 3.
More specifically, she understands that she might have to put Aegon on the throne during the scene when a heavily drunk Viserys laments his fears of making a mistake in naming Rhaenyra his heir since he now has a son, and reveals to Alicent his prophetic vision of seeing his son with the conqueror's crown. Even if at that moment, Alicent reassures Viserys he made the right choice, you can see that the doubt lingers in her mind, and in seeing Rhaenyra return from the hunt covered in blood in absolute and ruthless callousness, Alicent recognizes the danger.
It is a wake-up call: in the end, she might have to choose her son over Rhaenyra.
And of course, we know that as Aegon was growing up, Alicent spent hours musing these doubts and even confronts him with them in episode 6: "YouĀ areĀ the challenge, simply by living and breathing. You are the king's firstborn son and what they know, what everyone in the realm knows in their blood and in their bones, is that one day you will be our king."
So what explains her dismay during the Green Council meeting??
As I see it, the cause of Alicent's distress during the Green Council among other things is not that the lords planned a whole operation to crown Aegon as king, but that they did so behind her back, as if she is not fit to be included in these discussions, let alone be consulted for her own son's future and survival.
She rightly says: "Am I to understand that members of the small council have been planning secretly, to install my son without me?" and right after that comes the condescending reply: "My queen, there was no need to sully you with darkling schemes."
No sh!t.
Remember how betrayed and distraught Alicent felt went Aemond lost an eye and everyone dismissed her concerns as that of an overreacting and overbearing mother? The Green Council scene gives flashbacks to this.
Once again, Alicent's wishes, her wills, her thoughts, and her whole person as a mother, queen, advisor, and woman, are sidelined and minimized by members of her own council.
So this is why I think it makes sense that episode 9 is called "The Green Council" which contrasts the name given to a different council meeting in episode 10, namely, "The Black Queen." Because apparently, Rhaenyra owns her council meeting, even if she has to shut down Daemon to do so. But Alicent is not yet perceived as her own council's queen.
I hope we can somehow see Alicent truly become her own Green Queen in season 2.
sansa fc: amy wren, kaitlyn dever, arya fc: georgie henley, mackenzie foy / paintings: āamor aeternusā by william oxer, āabsence makes the heart grow fonderā by john william godward / quotes: a game of thrones - eddard vii, a storm of swords - sansa ii, a clash of kings - arya ii
happy memories and bittersweet thoughts
Norway, 1988
Happy Pride Month
The Story of a New Name, Elena Ferrante / Gaia Girace as Raffaella Cerullo in L'amica Geniale / Secret Diary of Laura Palmer, Jennifer Lynch / Sheryl Lee as Laura Palmer in Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with me, David Lynch
Otto & Aegon; grandson, pawn, king, drunk. . .
eros the bittersweet, anne carson / visions of excess, georges bataille / dreams of clytemnestra, dacia maraini / cut, catherine lacey / strangers, ethel cain / house of the dragon (2022ā)
P.S. this is why i love tg. you can mix and match characters and still end up with some of the most juicy, fucked up, sickeningly doomed family dynamics known to man