Viserys's Tea Implies Pregnancy Fear
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THEORY ASSESSMENT

The episode ground truth confirms the brothel visit and Viserys's discovery of it, making the tea's purpose as a post-encounter contraceptive highly consistent with the episode's events, though the actual pregnancy question is left structurally open rather than confirmed.

Episode Narrative Fit(?)
78 / 100
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Mix of visual and dialogue evidence

WHY THIS MATTERS

Viserys's silent intervention reveals that his commitment to Rhaenyra's succession is primarily institutional rather than personal: he will protect her claim by erasing evidence of her choices rather than trusting her with the consequences of them. The tea is a small act that exposes the fundamental contradiction at the center of his reign.

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