Considine’s performance throughout the series is Emmy-caliber, and that’s not an understatement.
Despite the ambiguous context, Viserys interprets it as an insult and summons his brother.
Due to its emotional content, this sequence is magnificent.
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Although the reactions to each lord were unique, they are all memorable and impactful.
Later, viewers get to witness the brothers' confrontation once more time in the Throne room.
The emotional acting that Considine brought to the moment is not diminished by any of the aforementioned acts.
Thus, the King summoned Otto to the small council chamber and discharged the man.
He also successfully conveyed Viseryss concern about not being a decent king.
However, it was constantly interrupted.
to protect his mother, Aemond blames his brother Aegon (Ty Tennant) for the slander.
This scene is such a gem because of the vulnerability Considine is able to successfully express.
Considine’s portrayal is so genuine, vulnerable, heartfelt, and powerful all at once.
King Viserys' story was heartbreakingly and exquisitely wrapped up by Considine in the most elegant way imaginable.
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