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Queer kiss in ‘House of the Dragon’ wasn’t scripted, actors Emma D’Arcy and Sonoya Mizuno reveal

Graham Robson July 23, 2024

A queer kiss in season 2 of House of the Dragon was unscripted, actors Emma D’Arcy and Sonoya Mizuno have revealed.

The Game of Thrones prequel’s recent episode, titled Smallfolk, saw Rhaenyra (Emma D’arcy) embarking on a risky venture in her quest to find more people to mount riderless dragons.

Rhaenyra turns to her ally Mysaria (Sonoya Mizuno) for comfort, sharing an embrace that later turns into a passionate kiss near the end of the episode—to the surprise of fans.

According to the actors, this kiss wasn’t initially in the script.

“It wasn’t scripted as a kiss. I think it was scripted as… there’s just breath between them or something, and then whatever happens is interrupted,” Sonoya Mizuno said.

She added that showrunner Ryan Condal also had “many conversations” with the two stars about the scene as they didn’t want it to feel “queer-baity.”

“Honestly, I think initially there was just such a desire to connect,” Emma D’arcy said. “I think what you see initially is intimacy, and an intimacy that Rhaenyra shares so rarely.”

“Initially, there [are] huge feelings of empathy and gratitude toward this person. Rhaenyra is hugely affected by the life that Mysaria has lived so bravely. Then, they are two bodies completely overrun by touch. As soon as they embrace and their bodies are touching, I think it’s pure bodily desire,” they said.

Sonoya also said that the kiss felt “so organic.”

The kiss wasn’t drawn from George R.R. Martin‘s book Fire & Blood, which House of the Dragon is based on. It earned mixed reactions online, with some users on X saying the relationship between the two characters “came out of nowhere” while others celebrated the same-sex kiss.

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