House of the Dragon season 2 review: full of plots, piercing glances and provocative moments
Season 2 of House of the Dragon begins where the first season left off, with tensions running high. After the death of her son, the “Dark Queen” Rhaenyra, played by the enigmatic Emma D’Arcy, prepares her revenge. King Aegon, played by Tom Glynn-Carney, struggles to establish his authority, awkwardly navigating his royal responsibilities with…