Become one of HBO’s most important series, Dragon House was hailed as a great successor to game of thrones. The series follows the story of House Targaryen, approximately 200 years before the events of the original show.
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In the last episode, we saw the biggest jump in time, turning young characters into adults and accentuating the intriguing and backstabbing aspect of the universe. Above all, we saw Emma D’Arcy playing Rhaenyra Targaryen and Olivia Cooke becoming Queen Alicent Hightower in the last episode.
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The Targaryens and their sexual conflicts
Targaryens in books and shows have been known to engage in less than traditional aspects of relationships and sexual orientation. The first Targaryen to rule the Seven Kingdoms was Aegon Targaryen who had two sister-wives, causing outrage among many religious elements in Westeros.
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Also, many Targaryens have been confirmed or assumed to be gay or bisexual, including Rhaena Targaryen, Prince Daeron Targaryen, and Daenerys Targaryen in the books.
Is Daemon Targaryen bisexual?
There have been few clues dropped through Dragon House, indicating that Daemon Targaryen is bisexual. We can consider it from episode 5 where the prince calls Laena Velaryon, his future wife, as pretty as her brother.
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Also, while having dinner with the Prince of Pentos, Daemon is seen grabbing a servant and briefly whispering something in his ear. While it’s possible fans are overreading these scenes, a deleted scene could prove otherwise.
After seeing the deleted scene from Episode 6, many are convinced that Daemon is bisexual as he is seen sitting comfortably with the servant he spoke to before, whispering into each other’s ears while holding hands.
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Laena’s interaction with Daemon also adds more to the theory as she refers to herself as not being the bride Daemon wanted when talking to her. Since she dies at the end of the episode, we may see the prince provide bisexuality with much-needed representation in future episodes.
Source: ScreenRant