Well, I can't say I was wild about the first season, being slow paced and, well, felt half and half.
Which is in a bit like the latter seasons of it's parent series Game of Thrones, and not a good thing for that matter...
But never the less, we are giving this internal strife between the House Targaryans a second try, and how it comes to be. Though I often raised eyebrows, something doesn't feel right in the timespan of when it is supposed to set, and what I know from A Song of Ice and Fire lore. But that is one matter, let's see if this was an enjoyable watching experience.
With the two sides of the house now facing off against each other, they both have to look for troops and power. Cregan Stark promises Rhaenyra 2000 men in front of the Wall. In the meantime, Daemon's command to kill Aemond and Vhagar in revenge for Luke is refused. Aegon II strives to be a benevolent king, but his Hand, Otto Hightower, urges restraint to keep resources for war. Daemon sends out two assassins after Aemond, but as they fail to find him they murder Aegon's son Jaehaerys instead.
This causes chaos, as Aemon wants revenge. Rhaenyra worries her popularity will suffer, and suspects Daemon of ordering it in case Aemond was abscent. Daemon, denying it, flies of to Harrenhal to recruit alliances amonst the River Lands. Aegon orders the hanging of all rat catchers, but Otto is furious about this, fearing public revolt. Aegon dismisses him, instating ser Criston as Hand instead.
In the River Lands the feuding Brackens and Blackwoods fight out a battle over a minor dispute. Criston proposes a bold plan to capture Harrenhal, as it's warden, ser Simon Strong, has pledged alliance to Daemon. But he also meets a strange witch there, Alys. When Baela, riding Moondancer, spots Criston's forces, Rhaenyra's council urge her to bring the dragons to war, but she refuses. Instead she infiltrate's King's Landing herself and meets with Alicent, but they can't reach a peaceful resolution. Upon her return to Dragonstone, she agrees to set out the dragon's into the war. Rhaenys volunteers with her dragon Meleys, as a drunk Aegon sets of on Sunfyre to Rook's Rest.
Rhaenys burns ser Criston's troops, as Aemond and Vhagar wait in ambush, delaying his attack when Aegon and Sunfyre arrive. As Meleys mauls Sunfyre, Aemond flies in, ordering Vhagar to burn both dragons alike. But Vhagar kills Meleys in the air, causing Rhaenys to fall to her death as ser Criston find Aemond near Aegon, who lies motionless next to the heavily wounded Sunfyre. As Meleys head is paraded through King's Landing, causing consternation amongst the people, Aegon has seemingly survived but is severly injured, unable to rule. The Small Council don't elect Alicent but Aemond as regent.
In Dragonstone, as politics are set in motion to gather more allies, Rhaenyra laments that the only dragons large enough to challenge Vhagar, namely Vermithor and Silverwing, don't have riders, and a plan is formed to look in the other houses for those of Valyrian descent. As Criston marches on Harrenhal, and Tyland Lannister must ally with the Triarchy to break the Velaryon blockade of the seas. Ser Steffon Darklun, a distant Targaryan descendant, is brought before Seasmoke... and is incinerated. But one of Corlys bastard sons, Addam, is pursued by Seasmoke, who accepts him as his rider and he pleas fealty to Rhaenyra. Rhaena is looking for a wild dragon near the Eyrie that is seemingly killing the herds around the lands. Bastards of Targaryen descent are then brought before the dragons, and while many are killed, Hugh, a blacksmith, and Ulf, a drunkard, are accepted. Vermithor becomes Hugh's mount, as Ulf gets to ride Silverwing.
Tyland Lannister succeeds in allying the Triarchy to his cause, as Aemond destroys Sharp Point. Rhaenyra finally declares war on them, hoping that having more dragonriders would have opened more peaceful venues. Rhaenyra and Addam fly to Harrenhal, where Daemon reswears fealty after a vision involving White Walkers and Daenerys Targaryen. As the armies mobilize for war, Alicent travels secretly to Dragonstone, but Rhaenyra tells her Aegon must die in order for the war to end...
Okay, so this was better then the first season for sure. Not the greatest of fantasy series, but it was very engaging watching as the two factions struggle with how to take each other on in the best manner. And it had some epic moments for sure, the dragon battle above Rook's Rest standing out.
Okay, so let's wait for the third season and see how it rolls then...