New York Post

BREAKING BAD

Criston takes a turn on ‘House of the Dragon’

- By LAUREN SARNER

SO much for Criston Cole being Rhaenyra Targaryen’s prince charming. That didn’t last. [Warning: Spoilers ahead for Episode 5 of “House of the Dragon.”] On Sunday night’s fifth episode of the “Game of Thrones” spinoff series “House of the Dragon,” the dreamy Criston Cole (Fabien Frankel) breaks bad. So, to any viewers hoping that Rhaenyra (Milly Alcock) could have a happily ever after with her sworn protector who she lost her virginity to, wave goodbye to that possibilit­y.

In this episode, Cole gets furious that Rhaenyra rejects the idea of abandoning her crown to run off with him. So he reacts in a calm and logical way by dramatical­ly murdering somebody who doesn’t deserve it — thus ending anyone’s hopes of “maybe Criston is the nice guy who Rhaenyra should end up with!”

Here’s what happens. Rhaenyra goes to marry Laenor (Theo Nate), Corlys Velaryon’s (Steve Toussaint) son, in a political arrangemen­t that both families have agreed on. It turns out that Laenor is gay and has a boyfriend, Joffrey (Solly McLeod), so Rhaenyra and Laenor agree that they’ll have their marriage for show, and both date other people on the side.

Unfortunat­ely, Cole isn’t keen on this. He wants Rhaenyra to run off and marry him and make a new life together far away, but she’s unwilling to ditch her crown. Instead, she tells him about her arrangemen­t with Laenor, and explains that they can continue seeing each other.

Cole is so enraged — “You want me to be your whore?” he sneers — that he betrays her immediatel­y.

When her former best friend and current stepmother, Alicent Hightower (Emily Carey) asks him about Rhaenyra’s activities during the sexfest last episode, he confesses that they were intimate. This shocks Hightower, since she tried to help Rhaenyra (when rumors were flying around about her sex life) and she now knows that Rhaenyra lied to her (when she denied participat­ing in any hanky-panky whatsoever).

Later at the wedding feast, Cole’s true colors come out even more. Laenor’s boyfriend, Joffrey, makes a fatal error of not realizing what story he’s in. (Doesn’t this guy know that nothing good ever happens to guys named Joffrey at weddings in Westeros?) Joffrey tries to bond with Cole about both being the side partners to the bride and groom at this wedding.

Cole responds to this rationally. Just kidding, he responds like a psycho, brutally murdering Joffrey in front of everyone as the crowd panics and the party dissolves into chaos.

Later, Cole is shown taking his knife to his chest, apparently planning to kill himself after going off the rails, but Hightower appears and stops him.

[Warning: Spoiler alert from book source material.]

In the George R.R. Martin book “Fire & Blood” that the show is based on, this story is leading to a civil war between factions that are basically Team Hightower and Team Rhaenyra. So, although the scene ends there, this paves the way for Cole’s loyalties to be on Team Hightower.

It’s worth noting that Rhaenyra didn’t even outright reject Cole — she was just unwilling to give up her life’s ambitions for him. She was open to a workaround to continue seeing him. But, since the situation didn’t go exactly his way, Cole violently lashed out.

Daemon Targaryen (Matt Smith), Rhaenyra’s other love interest, is inappropri­ate in a slew of ways (he’s her uncle, he’s significan­tly older, and he’s also a psycho who murders someone this episode too – his wife!) but at this point, he’s starting to look like a better choice for her than Cole.

Star Alcock agrees, since she recently told The Post about Cole, “I think that she genuinely likes him. But I don’t think she would pick him over Daemon, ultimately.”

Sorry, fans of Cole, it turns out that he’s not a good dude. He’s the kind of guy who reacts to a girl rejecting him by doing something utterly unhinged.

“House of the Dragon” airs Sundays at 9 p.m. on HBO.

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