On Sunday night’s fifth episode of the “Game of Thrones” spinoff series “House of the Dragon,” the dreamy Criston Cole (Fabien Frankel) breaks bad.
So, to any viewers hoping that Rhaenyra could have a happily ever after with her sworn protector who she lost her virginity to, wave goodbye to that possibility.
Unfortunately, Cole isn’t keen on this. He wants Rhaenyra to run off and marry him and make a new life together far away, but she’s unwilling to ditch her crown. Instead, she tells him about her arrangement with Laenor, and explains that they can continue seeing each other. Rhaenyra with her fiancé, Laenor on “House of the Dragon.”When her former best friend and current stepmother, Alicent Hightower asks him about Rhaenyra’s activities during, he confesses that they were intimate.
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