Good news, Littlefinger fans.
Alicent certainly has a strong case. Despite the years that have passed since last week’s episode, Alicent’s bitterness towards Rhaenyra seems to have festered to the point of outright poisonousness. It’s not entirely clear what’s driving the rift, which does at the moment seem rather one-sided. Rhaenyra seems pretty genuine when she offers her former bestie an olive branch in the small council meeting, which Alicent seems to promptly swat away like Westerosi Mutombo.
Larys is both the son of the king’s hand and the brother of Rhaenyra’s lover, but he’s more loyal to Alicent than to either of them—or, put another way, he sees more advantage in being her fixer than he does in being House Strong’s less-favored son.
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