Olivia Cooke Weighs In On House Of The Dragon's Alicent Villain Debate

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Calling HOTD's Alicent a villain is too simplistic, according to Olivia Cooke 👀 '[D]iscourse can be a bit too black and white. I read a tweet that I think summed it up really well: 'It’s not who’s good and evil, it’s who’s your favorite war criminal.''

WARNING! This article contains SPOILERS for House of the Dragon season 1, episode 10, "The Black Queen."House of the Dragon star Olivia Cooke says her character is not necessarily a villain. The Game of Thrones prequel has continued the franchise's grand tradition of offering the audience characters that they love to hate. While the source material for the series, George R.R.

SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY In particular, House of the Dragon has consistently offered a more sympathetic portrayal of Alicent , Rhaenyra's childhood friend turned bitter enemy who starts the Dance of the Dragons by installing her son Aegon on the throne after King Viserys' death. Starting early on the series, Alicent's betrayal of marrying her friend's father was the result of her own father Otto grooming her into the decision.

"I never played her as a villain. I know she makes morally questionable decisions and her reactions can be quite uncouth, to say the least. But I have to believe in what she does in order to play her with absolute honesty and truth. I really have to empathize with Alicent and know that she’s coming from a place of undying love and protection for her children. I think sometimes the internet discourse can be a bit too black and white.

House Of The Dragon Wants Viewers To Sympathize With Alicent While Martin's Fire and Blood does present a more black-and-white view of Alicent as a villain, that perspective comes from an unreliable narrator, which has led House of the Dragon to paint many characters in a new light. This update to the source material has resulted in Alicent becoming far more sympathetic as a character.

House of the Dragon making Alicent a more sympathetic figure has largely to do with showing the many ways in which women learn to adapt to their stations in the world of the series. When she is not shown to be fully evil or corrupt, it makes the eventual fallout of her actions and battle against her childhood friend all the more tragic.

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