Notice: Please note that the content contains mild spoilers for Area of the Dragon season two episode 5.
King Aegon II Targaryen has survived. Although this look is not so great. Mattress-bound and struggling, the insecure and impulsive dictator pays a heavy price for carelessly provoking Sunfire into conflict in Roux Extra during a later era episode. dragon’s realm, Generations actor Tom Glynn-Carney didn’t have a full argument tonight in episode 5 of season two (if truth be told, he only had one promise, crying to his mom), luckily Glynn-Carney had enough Thoughts were opportunity lying beneath his artificial wounds. Below, the 29-year-old English actor answers some of our burning (smoldering?) questions.
What was your reaction to reading this terrifying turn of events when you first learned about it?
I knew this was coming. I didn’t notice it when it was coming. But my immediate reaction was about how it came together in combination with such amazing, dramatic, exhilarating, terrifying, unexpected craftsmanship by our excellent writers that I was so happy to receive it.
First of all, looking back at episode 4, when it was a cool scene for the audience, I’m wondering what you think was going through Aegon’s mind when he was on Sunfire and got involved in the fight ?
All the problems he had accumulated in life along with being king had caused him to be backed into a little corner where his worst fears and insecurities were entering clear sight and coming true. He felt unsafe, and he was at once recognized as unsafe and largely unnecessary – after Alicent (Olivia Cooke) told him in his chamber (“Don’t do anything”), he once again came to the camel. Straw was needed for. And once he resigned by simply saying: “I have no choice, I have to prove myself somehow.” However, you know, being the way he is, and not being a basic warrior with the kind of fearless courage that other societies have, he needed to numb himself and so he was drugged accidentally. And jumped on a dragon.
How can you believe how she felt about Emond (Evan Mitchell), Betrayal? This gave the impression that it was cloudless? I wonder if Egon was actually shocked once…
I think the week of fame was true that the fireball was coming at him. I don’t believe he had the life to believe that he had implemented it. If those thoughts have to come back, they will definitely come back then. As a viewer, I’m still not sure. I would like society to form its own mind.
Is it a point that the conflict, as tragic as it once was, was ultimately achieved, that it saved the generation? Egon the hero? Or disagree.
You are given to snatch them the place where you will be able to get them. Yes, he is a hero.
How is the artificial process for you moving forward?
tall. Very graphic. I was given the opportunity to thoroughly understand my beautiful hair and makeup team. I also got a chance to understand myself better.
How cruel are you?
The amount of life I was living in that chair with that society in my thoughts… but yes, (prosthetics) really influences and informs my functionality. It kind of gives me instructions on how to proceed now. There are adjustments in the way you breathe, the way you talk. I have a job in my mouth that I requested to distort my pronunciation. So this is all amazing because it really makes me feel like we’ve made a change. Agon will have to amend this. We are looking forward to finding a lot in him and making sure that we go ahead and (influence) his choices and come up with a untouched strategy for the month.
You have discussed changing his attacking style. In a previous interview you discussed how Egon is unable to move forward in a different way than you. What was once too much?
He’s got that little extra hump. That’s a little narrow. I believe it is a little weak and extra weak.
Is playing games weirdly extra fun for him now? Because this is getting too dramatic somehow,
Yes! It seems like we’ve transitioned from Richard II to Richard III, if that makes any sense to you. Almost like one degree up – despite the fact that on paper, frankly, it’s one degree worse. I think what he loses physically he also loses emotionally and mentally. I’d like to see it that way.
There’s clearly a parallel to Viserys (Paddy Considine), was once upon a time, weak and disgusting, Did this reveal anything about your process?
I’m cruel, it’s full of risks, isn’t it? Having a crown on your head. Something bad is going to happen to you at some point. Is it not like no longer having a crown on my head? There is no doubt that there is a Viserys Comparison, especially in his last days and in bed. Disagree with the characterization of the month in any way. It was the best of weeks, months, when his father was in the same place and in the same bed.
Let’s just say that his fate was not really written. Ideally, what would you need for your Aegon’s destiny?
I want it to be a great world with the opportunity to grow myself and create different types of products He Have made it – no more someone else who thinks they know better. To establish his personal identity as a king. And later just see if he fucks it up, society thinks he can. I would like to present the area and the life to depict it. This is a deadly request because they can turn out to be horribly wrong. I think society underestimates them.
I found it interesting that no one sat by her bedside, held her hand or tried to comfort her in any way. – at least not in this episode, Good looking goes tough.
This is very, very sad. Egon is a boy as a person and all he ever wants is to be shown love and not be made to feel different or judged. These are the kinds of things he did in a day that gave him a name, I believe he thought any idea was a good idea. Sadly, after he has made a reputation for himself, society now largely needs to keep their distance from him, they generally view him as a bit of a poisoned chalice. At the end of a generation, it is created by its history. He doesn’t have emotional judgment so you can do business with him in a healthy way and move on from him. Then later, treatment wasn’t really a factor, was it? They have been released to their private units.
And finally, a week into the season Aegon is first hearing the pleas of the common people in the throne room for life. And Egon’s intuition is like, “Oh, okay, let’s give them what they want.” It is not wise to accept this now. I thought it was interesting. The family often compares Aegon to Joffrey, but that was one of the most contrasting weeks for Joffrey, whose intuition, at best, would be to answer: “Why are you asking me for this? Go away.” What part of Aegon once existed?
Was he trying to do good for the sake of doing good or because he wanted to do it clean Just doing the right thing is in return for others. He must clearly aim to become other. I’d be happy to assume that if he had had such a unique upbringing as Rhaenyra (Emma D’Arcy), he might have had others later on. She was always alone with her college image in front of the refrigerator. And Aegon and Aemond were still in the drawer. Still we are driving him out. I don’t think I’ll ever be able to fracture it completely. Although I think that’s largely the aim. I don’t think he’s messed himself up.
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