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Controversy among House of the Dragon fans: is Daemon Targaryen a bisexual king?

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The most careful followers of House of the Dragonthe prequel of game of Thrones on HBO, you may have noticed how Targaryen Demon (Matt Smith) was approaching a man in episode six … And now, a deleted scene convinced the fans that the former heir to the Iron Throne is bisexual.

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The alarm, as usual in this intricate era in social networks, was triggered when a user shared the screenshots of the episode aired on September 25th, The princess and the queen.

There Daemon can be seen up close with a man as he and his wife Laena Velaryon (Nanna Blondell) have dinner with Prince Reggio Haratis (Dean Nolan) in Pentos. In the images, it appears that Daemon is whispering something to the knight.

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“This interaction between Daemon and the server was very interesting,” @oochotd wrote, captioning the images. “Could Daemon be a bisexual legend?”

The next day, @oochotd posted another screenshot, which shows Blurred Daemon hugging man. “Confirmed by this deleted scene, Daemon Targaryen is a bisexual king”@Oochotd wrote.

In the comments of that post, other Twitter users saw the proof in the pudding. “She has always seen sex as enjoyable, but sex in marriage is just a must,” wrote one. “Daemon Targaryen is open to certain wishes that need to be fulfilled“.

Network discussion

As expected, even from that moment the debate conquered the networks and expanded as the popularity of the parent series. But not everyone agreed with the first thesis. “Daemon is NOT bisexual in the books”another person wrote, referring to the books of George RR Martin, the seed of the plots of the series.

“If they don’t include it in the program, it’s just a homosexual provocationAnd why is that necessary when they have Laenor to work with? ”Added another.

Any adoration of the violent and capricious Daemon as “king” and “legend” generates controversy: after all it is a question of a man who killed his first wife after she mocked his helplessness.

A twisted sense of morality

P.I was in a recent interview with men’s clothing magazine GQ actor Matt Smith argued that Daemon’s violence stems from a distorted moral sense.

“I think there is a kind of internal fragility I was very interested, “said the Doctor Who ex.” Yeah, I think he’s a man who is instinctively, of course, quite a violent person. But I think there is a strange sense of morality, and it is distorted, but it is, nevertheless, a sense of morality to him …

“And sometimes he thinks he’s doing the right thing, no matter how violent and obtuse his behavior may seem. Often, in his head, he does things for a good cause. So I guess what I’m saying is, to some degree. , it is not only gratuitous violence. It is not violent because it is violent. In general, it is violent because it thinks it has a purpose. “

Source: Clarin

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