The Booziest Targaryen in 'A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms' Reveals His Surprising Inspiration

Behind the Booziest Targaryen: Unraveling Daeron's Turbulent Psyche

As the latest episode of HBO Max's "A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms" drew to a close, fans were left with more questions about one of its most enigmatic characters: Daeron Targaryen. The younger brother of Rhaenyra's son Egg, Daeron is portrayed by Henry Ashton as a perpetually drunk and self-centered individual who hides from his family duties. However, a recent interview with Radio Times reveals the complexity behind this troubled Targaryen.

In his candid discussion, Ashton shared that Daeron's dreams are just as perplexing to him as they are to Dunk, his fellow protagonist. When Daeron had a prophetic dream involving a dead dragon, he made assumptions about its meaning without fully understanding it himself. This lack of clarity mirrors the character's inability to cope with the weight of his own power.

Ashton also opened up about the creative differences between himself and the showrunner Ira Parker over Daeron's characterization. Initially, Parker envisioned the Targaryen as a "good guy who's pretending not to be" or even a "bad guy pretending to be good." However, Ashton ultimately chose to portray Daeron as a flawed individual consumed by his own problems and pain.

In a delightful aside, Ashton shared two amusing anecdotes about the character. Firstly, he discovered that Daeron's original description was inspired by the cult classic film "Withnail and I," highlighting the character's charismatic yet disheveled nature. Secondly, Ashton revealed that he once auditioned for his own role in "Game of Thrones" when he was just a student – an experience that likely informs his understanding of the complexities and nuances required to play such a multifaceted character.

As Daeron Targaryen continues to captivate audiences with his turbulent psyche, one thing is clear: this oddest member of House Targaryen will remain an intriguing enigma throughout the rest of "A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms."
 
OMG, I'm totally stoked about Daeron's character development 🀯! I mean, who wouldn't want to play a complex and flawed character like him? The fact that he's got some serious issues with power and can't even understand his own dreams is literally so relatable πŸ˜‚. I also love how the actor brought this inner turmoil to life, making Daeron both hilarious and heartbreaking at the same time 🀣. Can we talk about how much I want to watch more of "A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms" now? πŸ“Ί I'm totally binge-watching it ASAP! 😍
 
🀯 so i was thinking about daeron's character and how he's like a parallel to how we deal with our own problems πŸ€”, like how many times have you had one of those prophetic dreams that just leaves you all confused? 🌟 and then there's this stat on the show's viewership that says over 70% of fans identify as empathizing with daeron's struggles πŸ’” which is kinda wild considering he's a self-centered guy πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ

anyway, did you know that according to HBO Max, the show has reached over 10 million subscribers in just its first month? πŸ“ˆ and if we look at the engagement metrics, it shows that fans are super active on social media, with an average of 2.5k tweets per hour during peak episodes ⏰

it's also interesting to note how Daeron's character affects our perception of the Targaryen family dynamics, with a study suggesting that 85% of viewers believe Rhaenyra is more relatable than her siblings 🀝
 
πŸ€” I'm loving how the creators are really digging deep into Daeron's character, you know? It's not just about him being a drunk and self-centered guy, it's about exploring the complexities of his mind and how that affects his actions. It's like, what if the people around him are wrong about him because they don't understand him? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ

And I'm totally here for Henry Ashton's honesty about the creative differences with the showrunner. It's not easy playing a character as messed up as Daeron, and it takes a lot of nuance to bring him to life without making him too one-dimensional. πŸ’‘

I also love that they're referencing "Withnail and I" - that movie is like the ultimate example of a charismatic but troubled guy, right? 🎬 And Ashton's audition story for Game of Thrones as a student? That's just wild! πŸ˜‚ It's great to see how his personal experiences are informing his acting choices.

Anyway, I'm totally invested in Daeron's storyline now, and I think he's going to be an amazing part of the rest of the series. Bring on more of this complex character drama! 🀯
 
omg i feel like daeron's struggles are super relatable lol imagine having a dream that makes no sense to you and just going with it πŸ˜‚πŸΊ anyway i think it's so cool how henry Ashton brought depth to the character, he's not just some one-dimensional drunk guy πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ but a complex person with flaws and pain. i love how the creative team had to fight for what they thought was true to daeron's psyche πŸ™Œ and honestly i'm here for more of his story πŸ“ΊπŸ‘€
 
I'M SO FED UP WITH DAERON'S DRUNKENNESS ALREADY 🀣. I FEEL LIKE ASHLEY IS TRYING TOO HARD TO MAKE HIM COMPLICATED, BUT SERIOUSLY, THE GUY NEEDS TO GET OVER HISSELF πŸ™„. IT'S LIKE HE CAN'T EVEN DEAL WITH HIS OWN POWER, YEAH, THAT'S NOT A FLAWED CHARACTER, THAT'S JUST SAD πŸ˜”. AND I DON'T GET WHY ASHLEY THINKS DAERON IS LIKE "WITHNAIL AND I" OR SOMETHING... IT JUST FEELS LIKE HE'S TRYING TO BE COOL AGAINST THE GOTH TROPE πŸ€ͺ. ANYWAY, I HOPE THEY KEEP GOING WITH HIS STORY LINE, BECAUSE IT'S ACTUALLY KIND OF INTERESTING 😐.
 
I just finished watching that last ep of "A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms" and I'm still trying to get my head around Daeron's character 🀯. I mean, I love Henry Ashton's acting, but the guy is seriously weird πŸ€ͺ. And I was like, did he really audition for "Game of Thrones" when he was a student? That's wild! 😲 I guess it makes sense though, since he's playing this complex character... or maybe that's just what Daeron would say to get out of doing actual work 🀣. Anyway, I'm intrigued by the guy and I hope we learn more about him in the next ep πŸŽ‰. By the way, has anyone tried that new plant-based milk at Starbucks? I heard it's pretty good β˜•οΈ
 
🀯 just saw that a new dragon species has been discovered in Asia and it's totally going to disrupt global food production πŸŒͺ️ the impact on climate change is already being felt and now this? not sure if I'm ready for a world with mutated dragons πŸ‰πŸ˜©
 
Omg I'm totally obsessed with Daeron's storyline rn 🀯! I love how Ashton broke down his character's psyche and showed that he's not just a one-dimensional drunkard. It makes sense now why he's so troubled – power is way too much to handle, especially when you're still figuring out who you are πŸ˜‚.

I'm also loving the behind-the-scenes peeks at the making of "A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms" 🎬. The fact that Ashton auditioned for his own role in "Game of Thrones" is wild! And can we talk about how much I love Henry Ashton's take on Daeron? He's like the ultimate Targaryen weirdo and I am HERE. FOR. IT πŸ˜‚.

The more I think about it, the more I realize that Daeron's character is actually super relatable 🀝. We've all got our own demons to deal with, whether they're internal or external, and it's how we face them that really matters πŸ’–.
 
Ugh, I know he's supposed to be a troubled soul but honestly, Daeron can't even get his own character straight? I mean, come on, if you're going to play him as perpetually drunk and self-centered, at least make sure it's consistent. I'm not buying the whole "complex, troubled psyche" thing when he just seems like a dude who can't be bothered with responsibilities πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ. And what's up with Ashton's audition story? That's actually kinda cool, but still... Daeron needs to step his game up if he wants to be taken seriously as a character πŸ˜’.
 
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