New Insights on Alicent and Criston's Affair in House of the Dragon: Shame, Guilt, and Unpredictable Kings

Alicent Hightower's affair with Ser Criston Cole adds themes of shame and guilt in House of the Dragon.
Criston was on duty during the Blood and Cheese incident, leaving fewer guards to secure the castle.
Olivia Cooke discussed a cut sex scene between Alicent and an unspecified partner.
Tom Glynn-Carney plays unpredictable King Aegon II Targaryen in House of the Dragon Season 2.
New Insights on Alicent and Criston's Affair in House of the Dragon: Shame, Guilt, and Unpredictable Kings

House of the Dragon, the Game of Thrones prequel series, has returned for its second season with new episodes airing on HBO and Max. In this article, we will discuss various aspects of the show based on recent news and articles.

Firstly, let's talk about Alicent Hightower (played by Olivia Cooke) and her affair with Ser Criston Cole (Fabien Frankel). According to an article from The Ringer, their relationship adds a new layer to Alicent's character with themes of shame and guilt. Furthermore, it was revealed that Criston was on duty during the Blood and Cheese incident, leaving fewer guards to secure the castle.

Moving on, House of the Dragon Season 2 premiered on June 16, 2024. Tom Glynn-Carney plays King Aegon II Targaryen and is described as an 'unpredictable live wire' on the throne. An article from Forbes provides more details about the release schedule for new episodes.

In another intriguing development, Olivia Cooke discussed a cut sex scene from House of the Dragon season 2 that was removed due to not advancing the plot. The scene between Alicent and an unspecified partner was described as 'messy as fuck,' 'carnal,' and 'animalistic.' However, Ryan Condal, the showrunner, decided against including it in the final show.

Lastly, there have been theories circulating about Alicent and Criston's relationship. An article from Vulture suggests that Alicent had her eye on Criston since she was a girl and something blossomed between them after Viserys' death.

Stay tuned for more updates on House of the Dragon as new episodes air.



Confidence

85%

Doubts
  • It is unclear who the unspecified partner is in Olivia Cooke's cut sex scene.
  • The article mentions an article from The Ringer about Alicent's affair but does not provide a direct quote or link.

Sources

96%

  • Unique Points
    • Olivia Cooke discussed a cut sex scene from House of the Dragon season 2 that was removed due to not advancing the plot.
    • The sex scene between Olivia Cooke’s character Alicent Hightower and an unspecified partner was described as ‘messy as fuck’, ‘carnal’, and ‘animalistic’.
    • Ryan Condal, the showrunner, decided against including the scene due to not providing new information about the characters.
  • Accuracy
    No Contradictions at Time Of Publication
  • Deception (100%)
    None Found At Time Of Publication
  • Fallacies (95%)
    The author makes descriptive statements about the cut sex scene being 'messy as fuck', 'carnal', and 'animalistic' without providing any context or argument as to why these descriptors are relevant or how they contribute to the analysis of the article. These statements can be considered an appeal to emotion, as they aim to elicit a strong emotional response from the reader without providing any logical reasoning. However, since this is not a formal fallacy and does not significantly impact the overall quality of the article, I will score it 95.
    • It wasn't beautiful, and that was really fun to do.
    • It wasn't learning any more about the characters.
  • Bias (100%)
    None Found At Time Of Publication
  • Site Conflicts Of Interest (100%)
    None Found At Time Of Publication
  • Author Conflicts Of Interest (100%)
    None Found At Time Of Publication

97%

  • Unique Points
    • Alicent and Criston's affair adds a new layer to Alicent’s character with themes of shame and guilt.
    • Criston was on duty during the Blood and Cheese incident, leaving fewer guards to secure the castle.
  • Accuracy
    No Contradictions at Time Of Publication
  • Deception (100%)
    None Found At Time Of Publication
  • Fallacies (100%)
    None Found At Time Of Publication
  • Bias (100%)
    None Found At Time Of Publication
  • Site Conflicts Of Interest (100%)
    None Found At Time Of Publication
  • Author Conflicts Of Interest (100%)
    None Found At Time Of Publication

97%

  • Unique Points
    • House of the Dragon Season 2 will premiere on HBO and Max on June 16, 2024.
    • Tom Glynn-Carney plays King Aegon II Targaryen and is described as an 'unpredictable live wire' on the throne.
  • Accuracy
    • New episodes will air every Sunday at 9 p.m. ET / 6 p.m. PT.
    • There are a total of eight episodes in the second season.
    • Tom Glynn-Carney plays King Aegon II Targaryen and is described as an ‘unpredictable live wire’ on the throne.
    • Ewan Mitchell, who plays Aemond Targaryen, plans to ‘turn him gray’ in Season 2.
    • Many characters from Season 1 will reprise their roles and newcomers include Abubakar Salim as Alyn of Hull and Gayle Rankin as Alys Rivers.
    • Max offers three subscription plans: With ads is $9.99 per month, ad-free is $16.99 per month, while ultimate ad-free is $20.99 per month.
    • Olivia Cooke discussed a cut sex scene from House of the Dragon season 2 that was removed due to not advancing the plot.
    • The sex scene between Olivia Cooke’s character Alicent Hightower and an unspecified partner was described as ‘messy as fuck’, ‘carnal’, and ‘animalistic’.
    • Ryan Condal, the showrunner, decided against including the scene due to not providing new information about the characters.
    • Alicent and Criston’s affair adds a new layer to Alicent’s character with themes of shame and guilt.
    • The Kingsguard usually consists of seven men but now counts only three members, including Criston.
    • Criston was on duty during the Blood and Cheese incident, leaving fewer guards to secure the castle.
  • Deception (100%)
    None Found At Time Of Publication
  • Fallacies (100%)
    None Found At Time Of Publication
  • Bias (100%)
    None Found At Time Of Publication
  • Site Conflicts Of Interest (100%)
    None Found At Time Of Publication
  • Author Conflicts Of Interest (100%)
    None Found At Time Of Publication

82%

  • Unique Points
    • Alicent had her eye on Criston Cole since she was a girl.
    • Cooke mentioned something blossomed between Alicent and Criston after Viserys’ death.
  • Accuracy
    No Contradictions at Time Of Publication
  • Deception (30%)
    The article contains editorializing and speculation in the form of theories about the relationship between Alicent and Ser Criston. The author Savannah Salazar is making assumptions about their relationship based on limited information provided in the show. This constitutes selective reporting as she is only focusing on details that support her theories, while ignoring other possible explanations for their interactions.
    • What if they’ve been having sex for as long as Daeron Targaryen has been alive?
    • How long have Criston and Alicent been engaging in hate sex?
    • Is there a curly-haired, vaguely Latino-looking boy hidden away in Oldtown?
  • Fallacies (95%)
    The author makes an assumption about the relationship between Alicent and Ser Criston without providing any concrete evidence, stating 'These two really match each other’s freak.' This is a form of informal fallacy called hasty generalization. The author also uses inflammatory rhetoric when describing the sexual chemistry between Alicent and Ser Criston as 'hate sex' and 'freak.'
    • ]These two really match each other’s freak.[/
  • Bias (100%)
    None Found At Time Of Publication
  • Site Conflicts Of Interest (100%)
    None Found At Time Of Publication
  • Author Conflicts Of Interest (100%)
    None Found At Time Of Publication