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Tom Glynn-Carney on Aegon
In the tumultuous finale of House of the Dragon Season 2, King Aegon II faces dire circumstances after suffering severe injuries from his brother Aemond during the Battle of Rook's Rest. Aegon, portrayed by Tom Glynn-Carney, grapples with the grief of losing his son and the death of his dragon Sunfyre, ultimately deciding to flee King's Landing with Larys Strong to escape further threats. As Aegon transitions from a once arrogant ruler to a more introspective and cold figure, Glynn-Carney hints at a revenge-driven trajectory for Season 3. Meanwhile, Queen Helaena defies her mother Alicent and Aemond’s demands, showcasing her growing clarity amidst chaos. The season highlights Aegon’s struggle for agency as he is reduced to a 'shell of himself' due to his injuries and circumstances, setting the stage for a potential resurgence in the next season. The tension between Aegon, his family, and the looming civil war adds complexity to the narrative as loyalties and survival instincts come into play.
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