Honestly the people who say that Aegon II is a good father because he didn't really touch his daughter under the pretext that she would be like Helaena are killing me in their bullshit.
There's no confirmation that his daughter hates being touched. She didn't have any type of startle when Aegon brought his hand closer and barely touched it. She acted like she didn't care about his presence or noticed her, just interested in her toys.
And I remind you that he just approached her to look for her son and when he saw that it wasn't him he had no interest in this kid and he is more than certain that the interest sudden decision that Aegon II bears to his son is only because he is now his heir to the throne.
Be reasonable, this guy doesn't even know that his son has lessons or even where...
well blood and cheese might have been written filmed acted and directed badly enough to warrant calling in a wellness check for Ryan Condal, who has clearly experienced a TBI, but at least Alicent got to cum exactly twice in her miserable fucking life so really it’s 50/50
giving them the medals they deserve for helping in the destruction of the death star
I'm fine about this parallel
always alone, even in a crowd
I am hopeful that those of you who know me will vouch for my credibility in the days to come. I stand this morning with a difficult message... ANDOR | 2.09
i gotta give otto my 10s in episode two, even tho i hate him, because he was clocking everyone left and right ☠️
aegon? he looked him dead in the eyes and basically told him, "you're the usurper u fucking moron" straight up in his face.
cole's plan? he called it a "prank" ☠️
alicent? he basically told her to shut the fuck up about her sins.
he realized how aegon is too dumb to be a king that he started to miss viserys mid conversation and switched sides for a bit, and was like, "yunno what? this whole thing is a mistake" 😭
the one and only time i fully agree with otto. the man was STRESSED!
Chiron and Grover were the og gaslight gatekeep girlbosses
I started Andor expecting everyone was going to die. And that was ok, because they took the main point of contention for this show - who cares about a prequel for a character who died in Rogue One? - and turned it on its head. They wield the symbolism like a sword. The main soundtrack is a funeral march. A dead woman speaks from the grave and wishes she'd fought before the end. Everyone here is already dead, fighting for a future they'll never see.
But Bix? Bix is going to live. And somehow that's worse.
She's going to live. She's going to make it home to Ferrix. This show will end with her laying bricks for them all.
ANDOR S02E09 Welcome to the Rebellion x Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope