The events ofDune: Prophecy’sseason premierearestill reverberatingin this week’s episode, “Two Wolves.”

Ultimately, though,it’s Lila’s choice to accept or refuse.

Spice isn’t yet available to the Sisterhood, so they use another component: the Rossak poison.

Emily Watson as Valya Harkonnen in Dune: Prophecy

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A weapon born of war on a path too short."

Furious, Dorotea recognizes Tula as Valya’s sister.

She tells Lila that her mother isn’t there, and that the Harkonnen sisters lied to her.

Olivia Williams and Chloe Lea in conversation before The Agony

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Finally, Dorotea taunts Tula, saying they stole her future, so she would steal their hope.

Lila then falls dead, to the horror of Tula and the acolytes who are watching.

HBO is now two for two with TV spin-offs.

Emily Watson in Dune: Prophecy

Conflicted, Javicco arrests Hart and has him thrown into one of the palace’s suspension cells.

The heated audience between Corrinos and Richeses is interrupted by Valya’s arrival at court.

The interrogation goes terribly.

Josh Heuston, Jodhi May, and Mark Strong in audience with the Richeses

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The plan isn’t clear yet, but it involves infiltrating the palace.

Mikaela resists at first, but then tells Valya to give Keiran to the Emperor.

Valya, who has a perpetual grudge against House Atreides, is immediately interested.

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She asks him if he is a prophet, and he answers that he doesn’t know.

Still, even Paul Atreides has never been able to do the things Hart does.

Dune: Prophecyis available to stream on Max in the U.S. New episodes air weekly on Sundays.

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