Fire & Bloodportrayed Criston much more sympathetically. There, Criston abstained from Rhaenyra’s temptations and served his king loyally. He defeats Joffrey Lonmouth (Solly McLeod) during a great tourney and receives universal praise for his valiant efforts during the competition. House of the Dragon chose instead to have Criston brutally murder Joffrey during a ceremony, which exposed the monster buried within. Criston became prone to violent outbursts, like when he murdered Lyman Beesebury (Bill Paterson) during a King’s Council meeting and insulted Rhaenyra at every opportunity. Season 2 revealed he has another secret relationship with Alicent (Olivia Cooke), one that potentially began (emotionally if not physically) during his service to King Viserys (Paddy Considine). His affair also cost Prince Jahaerys his life, as he was having sex with Alicent at the time of the murder. However, despite breaking his vows multiple times and generally being a hypocritical character we love to hate, there is one aspect of Criston that actually is admirable.
Criston’s Memorable Introduction
After decades of peace under King Viserys, we’ve forgotten Criston’s one admirable quality – his prowess in battle. Criston’s introduction shows him defeating Daemon in single combat, which is no small feat. Daemon is an experienced fighter and famous for his skills at swordplay. Criston was a squire for a minor house in the Stormlands before venturing to King’s Landing for the tourney, meaning he wouldn’t have received the same quality of training as Daemon did. As the king’s heir, Daemon would’ve been trained by the Kingsguard – the finest swordsmen in the realm. Daemon also had more combat experience, given he was Lord Commander of the City Watch and slightly older than Criston. Nevertheless, Criston defeats him with a Morningstar – a difficult weapon to master. We never see Criston fight again during Season 1, and it is easy to forget why he was placed on the Kingsguard in the first place. Given Daemon’s intimidating reputation, Criston’s rivalry with him posed him as a respectable fighter.
Criston Is an Admirable Leader During War
Fast-forward to Season 2, war is declared in Westeros, and Criston finally has a chance to remind us why he was named Kingsguard. Criston demonstrates his strategic prowess and survival instincts during the Crownlands campaign. He is the first to notice that his war party is exposed on open ground when Baela (Bethany Antonia) attacks from above. Had Criston not realized in time, Ser Gwayne Hightower (Freddie Fox) and his knights would’ve died immediately. Criston also devises a clever plan with Aemond to target nearby houses loyal to Rhaenyra, including the seats of several men on her council. This successfully sows discord in her council, and his decision to march to Rook’s Rest instead of Harrenhall confuses Team Black and surprises everyone. Had Aegon (Tom Glynn-Carney) not interfered, Criston’s cleverly devised plan with Aemond would have paid off during the attack on Rook’s Rest. The Targaryen Civil War brings out Criston’s most admirable trait, and the horrors he witnesses during battle seem to have a lasting effect on him, potentially causing him to weigh his decisions more carefully moving forward.
Criston Remembers His Kingsguard Vows During Rook’s Rest
Criston finally demonstrated devotion to his king during the Battle for Rook’s Rest. When Aemond turns on his brother and Sunfyre falls from the sky, Criston abandons any focus on the battle and rides straight toward his king. While the Green forces advance on the castle, Criston prioritizes Aegon’s rescue above all else. Criston bears witness to horrible atrocities during the battle, where bodies are burnt to ash by Vhagar, but it doesn’t stop him from reaching his king. Upon finding Aegon, Criston is visibly distraught. Had he not arrived sooner, Aemond might have finished the job and slain his brother while he lay on the ground burning to death. Episode 4 marks the first time Criston remembers his vows to protect the king and risks his life to reach Aegon. After the Blood & Cheese incident, Criston finally remembered his purpose – to protect and serve the king at all costs. While Aemond seems almost gleeful at the downfall of his brother, Criston is the more sympathetic character during the scene, heartbroken by the image of Aegon and Sunfyre dying in the forest.
As Stannis Baratheon (Stephen Dillane) once said, “A good act does not wash out the bad, nor the bad the good.” Criston has committed many sins he can never atone for, but it was interesting to follow his perspective during the Battle for Rook’s Rest. Despite his authority as Lord Commander and Hand of the King, his power is dwarfed in the face of monstrous dragons who destroy them on a mass scale beyond his control. Seeing Criston finally care for his king’s safety was a refreshing change for his character, but whether his sympathetic side continues to show in the rest of the season remains to be seen.
News
Meghan Markle warning as insider reveals ‘gloves are off’ with rumours of next bombshell
The Sussexes were snubbed from an invite to Balmoral Castle, which may have been the last straw for Meghan Markle and Prince Harry. The couple may have hit their last straw (Image: Getty) Meghan Markle has been open with struggles of mental…
Prince William and Harry’s feud continues leaving King Charles with a tough decision to make
It appears that Prince William and Harry are no closer to reconciling their bitter feud, despite their father, King Charles, holding onto hope. A well-known royal author has revealed that King Charles is “extremely sad” over the ongoing rift between his sons. As he continues cancer treatment, King Charles is more…
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s royal titles at risk as King convenes Balmoral summit
If Harry were to lose his Prince title that would mean Archie and Lilibet could also lose theirs, but they would be able to use the Dumbarton titles while their parents will be known simply as the Sussexes. Prince Harry and Meghan…
Ultra rare footage of King Charles’ Christening from 1948 showing four generations of the royal family is found at thrift shop for less than £7
A man has revealed how he discovered ultra rare footage of King Charles‘ Christening in a thrift shop – for less than £7. Ronald Baxter Jr, 59, from Charleston, South Carolina, has been collecting since he was 10 years old and…
Kate Middleton ‘made phone call’ to Meghan at King’s request to ‘clear the air’ after Royal racism claims
Kate Middleton contacted Meghan Markle to address racism allegations after Omid Scobie’s book, claims insider. Kate Middleton reportedly contacted Meghan Markle following the explosive allegations of racism levelled against the royal family including her. The Duchess of Sussex had claimed that…
Prince William Just Sported a New Look That Was Previously Discouraged — and Sparked Tension with Prince Harry
The Prince of Wales, who appeared in a new video with Princess Kate, hasn’t been seen with facial hair since 2008 Prince William is experimenting with a new look this summer, one that has been at the center of a hairy…
End of content
No more pages to load