Wow, I Think There’S One Character I Hate More Than Criston Cole Now

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Ser Criston Cole is a character I love to hate, but there’s another character that might deserve the top spot on House of the Dragon’s “most hated” character list after the season 2 finale. Fabien Frankel’s Criston wasn’t always an enemy within House of the Dragon’s character list. In fact, the loyal Kingsguard seemed like one to root for in the show’s early episodes. That all changed after he beat a man to death during Rhaenyra’s wedding, switched his allegiance to Alicent, and later allowed his ill will towards Rhaenyra’s previous rejections to affect the treatment of her children.

By House of the Dragon season 2’s ending, Criston didn’t do much to redeem himself, at least not in my eyes. I understand he was hurt when Rhaenyra turned down his marriage proposal, but his actions that followed stemmed from pure pettiness. Though his loyalty resulted in him becoming Lord Commander of the Kingsguard and eventually, the Hand of the King, he’s been mostly motivated by wanting revenge on Rhaenyra rather actually supporting the Greens. His eventual affair with Alicent also made them both hypocrites. Still, I have a new character that I will continue to hate in House of the Dragon season 3.

Alfred Broome Openly Lies To Rhaenyra & Betrays Her Simply Because She’s A Woman

Alfred Has Shown Misogynistic Tendencies From The Start

Rhaenyra’s sworn knight revealed that they needed a ” king ” to lead them.

Move over, Criston Cole, because Ser Alfred Broome is coming for your spot as the most hated House of the Dragon character, and rightfully so. To be honest, Alfred hasn’t made much of a difference in the prequel series thus far, at least in my opinion. Sure, he’s from a noble house and a member of Rhaenyra’s small council, but other than countering all of Rhaenyra’s decisions, he’s never offered anything useful. However, in “The Queen Who Ever Was,” Alfred not only lied to Rhaenyra regarding his intentions, but he also betrayed his queen because she’s a woman in power.

After being sent to Harrenhal to check on Daemon, Rhaenyra’s sworn knight revealed that they needed a “king” to lead them. This wasn’t a question of Rhaenyra’s claim, it was a remark coming from his own misogyny, something he thought Daemon wanted to hear. Sure, Criston has been very easy to dislike in season 2. I’ve even looked up if and when Criston gets killed off in House of the Dragon. But he at least has somewhat of a backbone and willingly puts his life on the line for those he’s sworn to. Alfred Broome doesn’t have any redeeming qualities, and his character will likely only get worse.

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Alfred Broome’s Next House Of The Dragon Betrayal Is Even Worse Than His Daemon Proposal

Alfred Broome Will Only Get Worse In HOTD

Rhaenyra traveled to Harrenhal after Simon Strong eavesdropped on Alfred Broome’s admission. Unfortunately for Alfred, Daemon bent the knee to his wife and likely won’t forget the act of betrayal. You might be hoping the risky proposal to Daemon sets up Alfred Broome’s doomed fate in House of the Dragon, but that’s not the case. At least not yet. Looking back at Fire & Blood, I found it not surprising at all that Alfred fully joins the Greens after betraying Rhaenyra and her side yet again. After Rhaenyra takes back King’s Landing, Alfred is easily persuaded by Aegon to participate in a coup at Dragonstone in Rhaenyra’s absence.

Rhaenyra eventually returns to Dragonstone during the Dance of the Dragons, but it leads to Alfred’s forces capturing and killing her Queensguard. To make matters worse, Alfred is present when Aegon orders Rhaenyra’s death with an execution by Sunfyre. As a senior member of Rhaenyra’s council and a sworn knight, Alfred essentially has a hand in killing his queen, something he said he would never do. Based on what’s happened in House of the Dragon thus far, even with Criston’s frustrating actions, I can’t imagine there will be anyone worse than Alfred Broome if the show follows his book arc.

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