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  <title>House Of The Dragon: 3.07 - The Dragon In Winter</title>
  <description>Mary &amp;amp;amp; Blake recap and react to House Of The Dragon Season 3 Episode 7, “The Dragon in Winter.” In this episode, we discuss why nobody truly controls the dragons, Helaena’s disturbing visions, the deeply weird Aemond/Alicent/Alys dynamic at Harrenhal, Alicent’s attempt to poison her own son, and why Sunfyre’s return changes everything for Aegon. We also break down Ormund’s manipulation of Ulf, Daemon being forced to say “please” to Lady Jeyne Arryn, Rhaena and Sheepstealer, the incredible sound design during the dragon battle, Mysaria telling Rhaenyra exactly what she needs to hear, and whether Aegon finally takes his first real step toward becoming a king. Plus, Mary explains why Harrenhal is basically the Millennial Gray of Westeros, Blake declares himself a full dolphin, and we ask the biggest question heading into the finale: with this much story still on the board, can House Of The Dragon actually stick the landing? Mary: 5 Flames Blake: 4.79 Flames Learn more and find all of our House Of The Dragon coverage at MaryAndBlake.com. Join the Nerd Clan for bonus episodes, premium content, and more at JoinTheNerdClan.com. </description>
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