Paddy Considine returns as King Viserys Targaryen one last time!
In last Sunday’s House of the Dragon episode, the character appeared in an illusion of Daemon Targaryen (Matt Smith). The actor was thrilled to reprise his role and say a final goodbye as he shared several behind-the-scenes photos from the set.
Paddy Considine reprises his HOTD role in the latest episode
Considine celebrated his short but sweet return as the late King Viserys in House of the Dragon Season 2 (following his death in Season 1) with a long, heartfelt post on Instagram. “It was brief, but I can’t tell you how happy I was to go back (to House of the Dragon) to see my old friends. I’ve really missed everyone,” he wrote.
The Cinderella Man actor said he feels “helpless” not being part of the show anymore as it gave him a sense of purpose and responsibility. He also thanked his makeup and costume designer and the show’s producer Ryan Condal for “knife-ing” him and creating a giant sculpture of his character.
“I couldn’t put that statue in my garden, but the art department surprised me by making my own statue. I will treasure it. With great memories,” he concluded.
What do Daemon Targaryen’s hallucinations mean?
As the Targaryen Civil War nears its conclusion, the Blacks and Greens shift their allegiance to one another, forming alliances and seeking ways to tip the scales of victory in their favor. Meanwhile, Daemon’s stay at Harrenhall, where he came with the intention of building an army for Rhaenyra, is turning into psychological turmoil.
The evil prince’s inner thoughts, insecurities, and regrets are manifesting in realistic visions or hallucinations, driving him insane. In the sixth episode of House of the Dragon season 2, he encounters his dead brother and former king Viserys.
In the scene, an emotional Daemon finds Viserys sitting on the Iron Throne, blaming him for not being there with him during his wife Emma Arryn’s death. The late king also disowns Daemon as the rightful heir, and the latter repeatedly says “no.” In another scene, Daemon embraces a despondent Viserys as he mourns his wife’s death and apologizes for not being there.
These scenes may be boring and frustrating for fans, but they provide a great exploration of Damon’s inner turmoil. Either way, every character on the show is in desperate need of therapy!
House of the Dragon Season 2 is available to stream on Max or Jio Cinema.