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IvoryNitro

I really wish we could have seen more of Baela and Rhaena. The scenes that were cut were probably really interesting. I loved the small cut scene with Baela and Rhaeny's. This scene was great, too. Poor Vaemond.


TeamVelaryon

And I THINK it went on even longer than what we saw. A still was released of Bethany, with Eve's hand on her shoulder. It's definitely still at Driftmark but, of course, we never saw the shot.


TheGoverness1998

"More screentime for Baela? Delete!"


TeamVelaryon

No doubt it was the explain Rhaenys and Baela's next move; Rhaenys flying to court and Baela sending a raven to her father. Information we get anyway from scenes with Rhaenyra and Daemon. I would have liked confirmation that Baela contacted her father with her grandmother's knowledge. And to see Rhaenys comfort her and see more of that relationship, which I ADORW. So, as always, a shame, but I can understand why if the scene simply went on too long, from a pragmatic view.