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House of the Dragon Season 3: Sharako Lohar one-liners, ranked
If there's one character in House of the Dragon Season 3 that gets the lion's share of the best lines, it's Sharako Lohar.
Played to perfection by Abigail Thorn, the rugged Triarchy admiral drops one-liner after one-liner in the heart of episode 1's colossal Battle of the Gullet. Each commanding moment seems made for an action trailer, as Lohar finds vengeance in her grasp.
"She's got all the best lines!" Thorn told Mashable, when we asked her about jaw-dropping dialogue moments like: "Hold the course and f***ing row!"
Featured Video For You 'House of the Dragon' cast on Season 3's colossal Battle of the GulletOn her ship, the Bitchfist (seriously, bring me a better name for a boat), Lohar is a tenacious commander who spends her life obsessively seeking one elusive target across the seas. And if that sounds familiar, Thorn said her Lohar draws from the iconic Captain Ahab from Herman Melville's 1851 novel Moby Dick.
Abigail Thorn as Sharako Lohar in "House of the Dragon." Credit: Ollie Upton / HBO"Captain Ahab in Moby Dick, he inspires his men. Everyone loves Captain Ahab until they realise he's going to drag us all down on this mission, isn't he? And it's the same with Lohar," said Thorn, who did a vast amount of research into the classic character.
"I read the novel, and I watched every adaptation I could get my hands on, like the Gregory Peck Moby Dick," she said. "And also Ricardo Montalbán's performance in Star Trek II, which is very inspired by Moby Dick — Khan is Ahab in that movie, and there's a fair bit of that in Lohar too."
SEE ALSO: 'House of the Dragon' review: Season 3 atones for the sins of Season 2There's even a moment in the epic fight between Lohar and Corlys Velaryon (Steve Toussaint) that Thorn and House of the Dragon director Loni Peristere referred to quite literally as "the Captain Ahab moment."
"She's up on the rails, she hits Steve and gets him away, and she lunges towards him with the axe," says Thorn. "There's no way that move is going to succeed, and it's really, if this doesn't hit his head and kill him, she's dead. She knows it, because she's overextended. In that moment, she knows that she's risking it all, and so we have that Captain Ahab moment. It's that 'from hell's heart I stab at thee; for hate's sake, I spit my last breath,' and she really, she really goes for it."
Here's our favourite Lohar lines from House of the Dragon Season 3, episode 1, ranked.
7. "Did you think I sailed across the Narrow Sea to win your king's war for him?"Uh, yeah. That's exactly what Tyland Lannister (Jefferson Hall) thought Lohar was doing. Right up until you chuckled like that...
6. "You'll ruin all this kit if you wind up in the drink."Foreshadowing. We love it.
5. "What do you weigh in that armor?"Watching Tyland Lannister getting suddenly tossed overboard made me spit out my drink.
4. "Here she comes, lads, our jewel in the rough!"I'm about to use this line every time I spot the perfect free table in a beer garden, a Lime bike with pedals and full charge, or stranger's dog that's making it perfectly clear I have been chosen.
3. "Tonight, we will walk in the ashes of High Tide. You'll all join me as I sit on the Driftwood throne and dine on the Sea Snake's ears!"Ears? Ears!
2. "Call me Lohar, Dragonslayer."Did someone just bring a ballista to a dragon fight? The Triarchy came prepared for aerial warfare, as Lohar unveils the giant weapon, equipped with grapnel, on board her flagship. We hate to see precious dragons attacked, but this line is pure history.
"The moment where they set the grapnel up, there's no line in the script for this, but I just look at Steve, and in my head you could see me thinking, 'Check this shit out, playboy,' because he doesn't know what the big dragon-killing gun is," says Thorn. "I love that they kept it in, just me being like, 'Hehehehehehe.'"
We hate to see precious dragons attacked, but this line is pure history. Credit: Ollie Upton / HBO 1. "Hold the course and f***ing row!"How could this not be the ultimate Lohar line? Having dodged Dragonstone Pass and chased the Sea Snake into open water, the Triarchy close in on their target. With Lohar's aim true, she gives the final command to her crew and gets set to ram. It's pure cinema.
House of the Dragon may be hiding Daeron Targaryen in plain sight
Are you ready to meet even more Targaryens in House of the Dragon? Your answer had better be yes, because the show is about to introduce yet another member of Westeros' most messed-up family.
SEE ALSO: 'House of the Dragon' review: Season 3 atones for the sins of Season 2That extra Targaryen is Prince Daeron, the youngest son of Alicent Hightower (Olivia Cooke) and King Viserys Targaryen (Paddy Considine). He's been off in Oldtown for the entirety of the show so far, where he lives as the ward of House Hightower. However, as House Hightower's army marches towards King's Landing, House of the Dragon has been mentioning Daeron (along with his dragon, Tessarion) more and more. That can only mean one thing: His debut is imminent.
Or has it already arrived?
Is Daeron Targaryen in the Season 3 premiere of House of the Dragon?In George R.R. Martin's Fire and Blood, Daeron serves as a squire to Alicent's cousin, Lord Ormund Hightower (James Norton). We meet Ormund for the very first time in House of the Dragon's Season 3 premiere, at the Hightower army's camp. There, he greets Alicent's messenger from King's Landing. He's joined by Ser Jon Roxton (Joplin Sibtain) and an unnamed boy (Benjamin Evan Ainsworth) dressed in Hightower green.
Ormund orders the boy to draw the messenger a bath and bring him to a tent. The command, as well as the boy's proximity to Ormund, suggest that he's his squire. That would make him none other than Daeron Targaryen, whom we already know is at camp thanks to Tessarion's presence.
Of course, there's one big sign that the boy isn't Daeron: He's missing the Targaryens' signature silver hair. However, his auburn hair does bear a striking resemblance to Alicent's. If this boy really is Daeron, does he simply take after his mother? Or did Ormund encourage him to dye his hair in order to hide in plain sight?
HBO has yet to confirm Daeron's casting, but showrunner Ryan Condal did confirm in an interview with Entertainment Weekly that Daeron would play a large role this season. Perhaps that role begins with the simple act of drawing a bath.
House of the Dragon Season 3: I want to play the Dragonstone Pass as a video game
There's a moment in House of the Dragon Season 3, episode 1, when I wanted the cutscene to end so I could take the helm.
Right in the middle of the long-awaited Ballet of the Gullet, we see the mighty Lord Corlys Velaryon (Steve Toussaint) in full evasive maneuvering mode. Here, the Sea Snake's skills are on full display. And it's absolutely made to be a video game level.
SEE ALSO: 'House of the Dragon' review: Season 3 atones for the sins of Season 2In the third act of the episode, as one of the most important battles in the Dance of the Dragons rages on, the vengeful Triarchy admiral, Sharako Lohar (Abigail Thorn), spots her prey in the Velaryon leader. To minimise losses and evade Lohar's rogue assault, Corlys commands his ship into Dragonstone Pass, a narrow, perilous marine path where one millimetre could mean the difference between sailing and sinking.
"In a way I've been waiting to show that side of him," Toussaint told Mashable. "Because, of course, other than the Battle of the Stepstones in Season 1, we've not always seen him in action. Most of Season 2 is like, 'My wife's dead and my son doesn't love me.'
"So it was nice to show, 'Oh yes, that's right, that's what he's good at.' This is why he runs away to sea whenever there's a problem, because he's good at it, and he feels comfortable there. So, doing those scenes, putting yourself in that position where you're the guy, was joyous."
Watching Corlys command his crew to "ease the sheets and pull out the oars," then gently take the helm to navigate these treacherous waters like a pro is the stuff of gaming dreams — the steering mechanism even looks like a wooden joystick in this scene. It's spatial awareness competency porn, and I love it.
Featured Video For You 'House of the Dragon': Everything you need to remember about Season 2 in 60 secondsCorlys' Dragonstone Pass prowess brings to mind notorious moments in racing games like 1999's Star Wars Episode I: Racer and the dastardly move needed to complete the Boonta Training Course on Tattoine. Remember?! For the most part, if you didn't flip that pod right through the crack you'd never make it into the Hutt Flats. It's giving Mario Kart's Rainbow Road shortcut, Gran Turismo's hairpins, even the ever-present Corkscrew, which turns up everywhere.
It's not the only video game-like moment in the Battle of the Gullet, either, especially when it comes to Lohar. The admiral's "Stay the course and f***ing row!" moment, ramming her ship right into Corlys', is a maritime move worthy of Assassin's Creed Odyssey, while her dragon-hunting ballista skills are right out of Dragon's Dogma 2.
There are, in fact, plenty of video games set in the world of Westeros, from the microtransaction-plagued Game of Thrones: Kingsroad to the upcoming real-time strategy game Game of Thrones: War for Westeros. But there are none that allow me to traverse the Dragonstone Pass. Let me be the Sea Snake.
House of the Dragon Season 3, episode 1: Why Rhaenyra destroying her court dress is complicated
For two seasons of House of the Dragon, patriarchal Westeros has tried to quash its women leaders. And in Season 3, we see Queen Rhaenyra Targaryen (Emma D'Arcy) literally shredding her gown in frustration, in one of the defining moments of episode 1.
Despite the fact that no queen had ever sat on the Iron Throne, Rhaenyra Targaryen (then played by Milly Alcock) was named heir of King Viserys (Paddy Considine) in Season 1, though it came with sexist doubts and death bed confusion. "Men would sooner put the realm to the torch than see a woman ascend the Iron Throne," Rhaenys Targaryen (Eve Best) told a young Rhaenyra, having experienced such bigotry herself.
Featured Video For You 'House of the Dragon' cast on Season 3's colossal Battle of the GulletBy Season 3, Rhaenyra's since been usurped by Aegon II (Tom Glynn-Carney) and entered into civil war for her own birthright. She's constantly interrupted and mansplained by her councillors on Dragonstone; she's competed with her husband Daemon for influence (he's all good now); and she has had just about enough of this sexist shit.
"For two seasons we've seen Rhaenyra restrained from action, often by her male council," D'Arcy tells Mashable. "And at the start of Season 3, there's finally huge momentum in her campaign, and she is poised to move into action. That momentum hits a very sudden brick wall — or locked door."
Without spoiling anything, this locked door, though noble in intention, represents the ultimate male defiance for Rhaenyra in the opening episode. In utter frustration within her prison, the queen (who is dressed in her riding leathers, ready for battle) seizes her court gown — another elaborate masterpiece from House of the Dragon costume designer Caroline McCall — and tears it to pieces. And here, she utters one of Rhaenyra's most unfiltered lines:
"I may appear to have the weak and feeble body of a woman, but I possess the heart and spirit of a king."
SEE ALSO: 'House of the Dragon' review: Season 3 atones for the sins of Season 2Viewers who've seen Rhaenyra go through extreme resilience in body and mind over the last two seasons, and who know the staggering might and power of women's bodies in general, will probably bristle at the beginning of this line — and in reality, it could be seen as indicative of Rhaenyra's internalised misogyny, the result of being raised in a patriarchal kingdom. However, it's the second half that truly hits home for the usurped queen, who finds herself yet again undermined by a man, even in a moment of heroism.
"Rhaenyra has become very familiar with the ways in which patriarchy looks to consolidate male power, and there's something interesting going on here, where something that's framed as protection or care is actually an arm of control. I think that's a strong tool within the toolkit of patriarchy," says D'Arcy.
"Rhaenyra has become very familiar with the ways in which patriarchy looks to consolidate male power." - Emma D'Arcy"When Rhaenyra destroys the dress, I think it's about destroying an image that has suffered so much criticism or skepticism, I suppose. And taking up the mantle of a king, again, is about trying to take on the machinery of othering and say no, I'm the same, with the same facility for leadership as you, as my male colleagues."
Dress plays an enormously important part in House of the Dragon, as we've seen in previous seasons. Costume in court can show more power than armor on a battlefield, with women characters including Rhaenyra and notably, Alicent Hightower (Olivia Cooke), wielding dress as a political tool. For some in Westeros, gowns represent oppression; for others, agency.
The ickiest moment from House of the Dragons Season 3 premiere isnt even in the book
In its Season 3 premiere, House of the Dragon does the impossible. It somehow adds incest to a Targaryen story.
SEE ALSO: 'House of the Dragon' review: Season 3 atones for the sins of Season 2The extra dose of incest comes in a scene between Dowager Queen Alicent Hightower (Olivia Cooke) and her son, Prince Regent Aemond Targaryen (Ewan Mitchell). As Alicent tries to persuade Aemond to head to Harrenhal, which would free up King's Landing to Queen Rhaenyra's (Emma D'Arcy) incoming invasion, he leans in and gives her a long kiss. Horrified, Alicent freezes, not reciprocating but unable to retaliate against her son's sudden advance.
"He's very dangerous, and she can't reject him," Cooke told Mashable during a junket interview.
It's a shocking moment, which is saying something, given that House of the Dragon features a marriage between a brother and sister, as well as one between an uncle and niece. The show has dabbled in mother-son incest before, during one of Daemon's (Matt Smith) Harrenhal visions, but that was a dream. Aemond's kiss is a reality — one that doesn't appear at all in George R.R. Martin's Fire and Blood. (Neither does Daemon's dream of his mother.)
SEE ALSO: 'House of the Dragon': Everything you need to remember about Season 2 in 60 secondsHouse of the Dragon has hinted at Aemond's Oedipal feelings towards Alicent before. In his interactions with brothel owner and sex worker Sylvi (Michelle Bonnard), he seems to be looking for motherly nurturing. For Mitchell, Aemond's charged interaction with Alicent stems from his issues with affection, dating all the way back to childhood.
"He never felt like he had sufficient love as a child, and kids need that unconditional love to develop a balanced view of themselves," Mitchell told Mashable during a junket interview. "And Aemond, he felt like he was lacking in that department, and so he has a very skewed sense of how to show affection. His perception of it is very flawed."
However, in his attempt to show affection toward his mother, who already fears him, Aemond has worsened that relationship.
"He might have burnt bridges with his mum after that moment, because it's singularly just one of the creepiest actions that he's done — and shocking as well," Mitchell said. "It's in Aemond's DNA to be shocking, and he does it there, he shocks the audience, just in a way that you don't expect."
For Alicent, the kiss is the latest in a series of unwanted advances that have come to define her time in the Red Keep. From her marital rape at the hands of Viserys (Paddy Considine) to Larys Strong (Matthew Needham) fetishizing her feet, Alicent has long been fighting for power in a cage where the men around her only see value in her body: how it can make them feel, or whether it can produce heirs. Now even her own son seems to feel the same way, a realization that becomes another reason why Alicent needs to escape the prison that is the Red Keep. That it's Aemond, her least controllable child, adds an extra layer of worry for Alicent, as well as an extra layer for Cooke to play.
"[Ewan and I] didn't need to do much, because it's such a shocking thing that we had to do," Cooke said. "It felt quite explicit on the page, and I really like working with Ewan. The way he plays Aemond is so different to any other character on the show, and it's so strange that I think Alicent always feels like she's on the back foot with him anyway. So that's all I really had to do, and then just let the shock of that speak for itself."
Mashable Senior Editor Shannon Connellan contributed to reporting to this piece.
House of the Dragon Season 3, episode 1: Who is Ormund Hightower?
A new season of House of the Dragon brings back many familiar faces, but in Season 3, episode 1 we also seen some new players enter the mix.
Perhaps the most famous of these is Happy Valley star James Norton, who strikes an imposing, armour-clad figure as Lord Ormund Hightower. But who exactly is this new Hightower, and what role might he play in the action going forward?
We've broken down everything we know so far.
SEE ALSO: 'House of the Dragon' review: Season 3 atones for the sins of Season 2 What happens with Ormund Hightower in episode 1?Midway through episode 1, we get a drone shot showing what appears to be hundreds of green tents set up around a river. We go in closer and see a dragon in the ranks, growling as a messenger on horseback thunders past.
The man waiting to meet said messenger is Lord Ormund Hightower (Norton), flanked by a younger boy and a burly, no-nonsense looking soldier who appears to be his right-hand man. Hightower receives the parchment from the (fairly mud-spattered) messenger, wrinkles his nose in apparent disgust at the man's smell, and then breaks the seal to read it.
"Aemond says we are to make camp here and await further word. He shall join us in three days time," Hightower reads.
Featured Video For You 'House of the Dragon': Everything you need to remember about Season 2 in 60 seconds"So, Aegon's dead then?" grunts his henchman.
"One king is as good as another," smiles Hightower.
He tells the boy next to him to see the messenger has a bath and bed, then turns on his heel and walks back to his tent.
So, who is Ormund Hightower, anyway?Okay, so we don't have much to go on so far. But we already know a little about Ormund from previous seasons, so let's recap.
First of all, how is he related to the currently AWOL Otto Hightower (Rhys Ifans) and his daughter, Alicent (Olivia Cooke)? Well, put simply, he's Otto's nephew and Alicent's cousin. Ormund is the son of Hobert Hightower (Steffan Rhodri), who popped up back in the first half of Season 1. By Season 2 he's dead, though, and his son Ormund has taken his place as head of the Hightower household.
Now, as we see from his brief appearance, he commands a very large army that includes a dragon (this belongs not to him, but to his ward, Daeron Targaryen) — and he appears to be loyal to the cause of Team Green.
Aemond (Ewan Mitchell) may be struggling to figure out what to do with himself in King's Landing, but he does still have a powerful ally marching to meet him.
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How to watch Belgium vs. Iran online for free
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Amazon dropped Luca Guadagninos OpenAI film, months after partnering with OpenAI
Amazon MGM Studios will no longer release Luca Guadagnino's buzzy Sam Altman biopic Artificial, Variety reported Friday.
SEE ALSO: 'Toy Story 5' opening weekend box office to set franchise recordThe film, which stars Andrew Garfield as the OpenAI CEO and Ike Barinholtz as Elon Musk, focuses on Altman's firing (and later rehiring) from OpenAI in 2023. In February of 2026, OpenAI and Amazon announced a strategic multi-year partnership, which includes Amazon investing $50 billion in Altman's company.
According to The New York Times, the team behind Artificial was shocked at Amazon MGM's decision. Guadagnino has worked with the studio before, including on Challengers and After the Hunt. The New York Times reported that Amazon MGM had previously been supportive of Artificial, spending $40 million on it and preparing it for a 2027 SXSW release and potential awards run.
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The New York Times reported that Artificial screened last week to potential buyers, including Neon, A24, Focus Features, Netflix, and Warner Bros.' Clockwork. However, no one has snapped up Artificial yet.
Disclosure: Ziff Davis, Mashable’s parent company, in April 2025 filed a lawsuit against OpenAI, alleging it infringed Ziff Davis copyrights in training and operating its AI systems.
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