helaena is willing to defend her husband against their psychotic brother, who is infamous for kinslaying. and yet, i’m expected to believe that aegon is the dominant one in their relationship?
she has been prone to tragedy since birth, he has attempted suicide eighteen times, and their seven-year failmarriage will change your perception of love
if you genuinely believe the characters from team black are significantly more complex than those from team green, why do you become so manically defensive when we discuss their flaws?
team black will reduce helaena's character to a stereotypical manic pixie dream girl in a derogatory light, while simultaneously presenting their pearl of driftmark in a similarly idealized manner, but in a postive light. why? i'll give you a hint: it starts with the letter m.
otto chose not to bring gwayne, the ‘sisterfucker,’ to king’s landing because he knew that, if he did, none of alicent’s children would resemble her husband
i was led to believe that we were all in support of alicent exercising her sexual autonomy, regardless of who she is involved with, but it appears i was wrong
i’m not sure if this is a controversial opinion, but alicent being forced into motherhood at a young age serves more as an explanation for her shortcomings as a mother than as an excuse for them
team black will label themselves feminists for supporting a fictional woman’s claim to the throne, only
to then spout the most vile remarks about real women who oppose her
as a helaegon enthusiast and someone who appreciates dead dove dynamics, i wish aegon and helaena’s relationship were as toxic as some of you claim it is
@cillgron
"...his half sister be referred to only as 'princess,' the title of queen being reserved only for his mother alicent and his late wife and sister helaena, the 'true queens.' and so it was decreed." ATE!
@killcommander_
team black or daemyras? either or, they seem more focused on incessant complaints and mocking tom glynn-carney's appearance rather than constructive engagement, let alone enjoying themselves.
@alphalicent
Aegon is such a hypocrite! 🙄 That grapist usurper is just salty that Viserys chose a TRUE dragon to succeed him 🤣🐲 Long live Queen Rhaenyra! 🖤
@bluixi
this may be considered a controversial take, but individuals who aren't lesbians should refrain from invalidating the lesbian community's interpretations of fictional characters by insisting that the characters they headcanon as lesbians aren't actually lesbians
@sunfairest
@Friyana_
it was all a big misunderstanding— the original video was referencing the scene from season one where aemond and criston visited the brothel
@vesperzomy
i'm not believing anything until i see it on my screen, especially considering that scene is from episode three (which most people have not yet seen)
@sullibible
i’m not gonna lie, i visit your page when i’m having a bad day because, no matter what i’m going through, it reminds me that things could be so much worse