"House Of The Dragon" Producer Sara Hess Said She Doesn't Understand Everyone's Obsession With Daemon: "He Ain't Paul Rudd"

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If you've been keeping up with House of the Dragon, then you know what an absolute chaotic MESS Prince Daemon Targaryen (portrayed by Matt Smith) is.

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Ollie Upton / HBO

His many crimes so far include stealing his dead nephew's dragon egg, killing his first wife, crashing his niece's wedding and then later marrying her, beheading Ser Vaemond (let's be honest, he kinda had it coming), and just generally making his brother King Viserys's life an absolute hell.

Daemon looking down on someone with the caption "He can keep his tongue"
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But he also...well, he looks like this 🥵.

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Despite all of his very dubious behavior, Daemon has quickly become a fan favorite. People are utterly obsessed with watching him wreak havoc.

However, not everyone is feeling the Daemon hype. In a new interview with the Hollywood Reporter, HOTD writer and executive producer Sara Hess admitted that she's baffled by the internet's love for his character.

A closeup of Sarah Hess smiling

Hess wrote Episode 6, "The Princess and the Queen," and Episode 9, "The Green Council."

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"He’s become Internet Boyfriend in a way that baffles me," Hess said about Daemon. "Not that Matt isn’t incredibly charismatic and wonderful, and he’s incredible in the role. But Daemon himself is … I don’t want him to be my boyfriend! I’m a little baffled how they’re all, 'Oh, daddy!' And I’m just like: 'Really?'"

Daemon leaning on his sword
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"How — in what way — was he a good partner, father or brother to anybody?" Hess continued. "You got me. He ain’t Paul Rudd."

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Ollie Upton / HBO

A lot of fans weren't very happy with Hess's take:

In the same interview, HOTD director Clare Kilner offered her own perspective on Daemon: "I just love the fact people are so involved with these characters, and I think that’s part of the fun of it. One minute you like someone, and the next minute you like someone else. But I’m not surprised. Matt is such a risk-taker in his performances and he’s got that little smile and, you know … you can’t help it! He is charismatic. People love a baddie. But I don’t think he’s particularly a good father or a good brother."

Daemon in full armor
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Additionally, Smith has explained that he doesn't view Daemon as a straightforward villain, but rather an agent of chaos. "I love playing a villain...not that he's a villain, Daemon; I think there's more depth," he said in an interview with Extra. "I think he's just an agent of chaos and he wants to cause conflict and arguments and disharmony — that’s when he feels alive."

Matt Smith sits during a late-night TV interview
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Regardless of how you feel about Daemon, you can expect big things ahead for his character. "We will see a different side of him [in the finale]," Hess told the Hollywood Reporter. "And right now, we’re writing Season 2 and figuring out, what is the nature of his relationship with Rhaenyra? There are many interpretations [in George R.R. Martin’s book Fire & Blood] to that."

*Chuckles* I'm in danger!!!

*Chuckles* I'm in danger!!!

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Personally, I think this post said it best:

Commenter saying "We're all excusing war crimes for our faves so how about we jump off our high horses and let everyone destroy each other while looking sexy as fuck"

What are your thoughts on Daemon's character? Tell us in the comments!