The Red Dragon and the Gold
- El episodio se transmitió el 7 jul 2024
- TV-MA
- 55min
En ausencia de Rhaenyra y sin noticias de Daemon, Rhaenys intenta mantener la paz en el Consejo Negro mientras Cole monta una campaña en las Crownlands. En King's Landing, Aemond sigue socav... Leer todoEn ausencia de Rhaenyra y sin noticias de Daemon, Rhaenys intenta mantener la paz en el Consejo Negro mientras Cole monta una campaña en las Crownlands. En King's Landing, Aemond sigue socavando el frágil poder de Aegon.En ausencia de Rhaenyra y sin noticias de Daemon, Rhaenys intenta mantener la paz en el Consejo Negro mientras Cole monta una campaña en las Crownlands. En King's Landing, Aemond sigue socavando el frágil poder de Aegon.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
- Ser Simon Strong
- (as Sir Simon Russell Beale)
Opiniones destacadas
The war for the Iron Throne ignites in a breathtaking display of dragon-on-dragon combat that is both visually stunning and emotionally charged. The episode masterfully showcases the raw power and ferocity of these magnificent creatures, as well as the devastating consequences of their wrath.
Amidst the fiery chaos, the episode delves deeper into the complex motivations and desires of its characters. Loyalty, ambition, and the thirst for revenge drive them to make choices that will shape the destiny of Westeros.
The performances are outstanding, with the cast delivering raw, visceral emotions that resonate long after the credits roll. The episode's pacing is relentless, building tension with each passing scene until it explodes in a climactic confrontation.
With its breathtaking visuals, gripping storyline, and powerful performances, this episode solidifies House of the Dragon as a worthy successor to Game of Thrones. It's a must-watch for fans of the franchise and a testament to the show's ability to deliver epic storytelling on a grand scale.
This season promissed us war, and after the set-up in the previous episodes, we finally get a glimpse of what we can expect from this show!
This episode was marvellous! Incredible visuals, set pieces and directing! I was on the edge and very pleased! It was exciting and tense in the best way! They really went all out with this one, and they knew they had to!
Not only did the episode look fantastic, the story and development was equally great and stunning! Some turns i did not see coming and great character moments!
My excitement for what is to come reached a new high, and I am on board with the rest of the season!
Absolutely raw, brutal and rivetting. I was glad to see that the dance of the dragons was as epic as I imagined it while reading the books. It meant the world to see such a faithful adaptation.
This episode called for the highest number of VFX shots in the season, and it delivered. You can see a lot of money was thrown at the screen and everything sticked the landing.
The character arcs are finally starting to burst and all the consequences of the actions throughout the series are starting to blossom, may it be good or bad. Very exciting time to be a GoT fan.
Any chance they had to make interesting developments with the plot and character choices they took. Alicent specifically really came into her own this episode.
But the thing everyone will be talking about (And rightfully so) is the battle. What can I even say. This may be one of the best battles in Game of Thrones. It's epic and colossal and brutal, everything you'd want from a Game of Thrones battle. The directing and music are top notch as always as well.
One side note before the end, I actually love the character of Criston Cole. I get that he's very hateable but that doesn't mean he isn't a great character. It also doesn't mean you should attack the actor in any way. This is childish and baffling behavior and Fabian Frankel is great at his craft.
All that being said, this is a generational episode in Game of Thrones. Kinda feel like I witnessed a big moment in tv history.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaThis episode is adapted from the chapter "The Dying of the Dragons, the Red Dragon and the Gold" from "Fire & Blood".
- Citas
Queen Alicent Hightower: Rhaenyra's supporters will believe what they wish, and so will Aegon's. The war will be fought, many will die... and the victor will eventually ascend the throne. The significance of Viserys' intentions died with him.
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- 55min
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