While mourning a tragic loss, Rhaenyra tries to hold the realm together, and Daemon prepares for war.While mourning a tragic loss, Rhaenyra tries to hold the realm together, and Daemon prepares for war.While mourning a tragic loss, Rhaenyra tries to hold the realm together, and Daemon prepares for war.
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The writers are attempting to tell the "real" story compared to the ones written by biased maesters. It's inspired writing, though risky as hell as they can easily change the direction of the story from going skywards to diving into the god's eye in flames.
Its sad and tragic that The actual Dance of Dragons is actually caused by the Dragons and not Targaryens. In the book, Aemond kills poor Luke intentionally, but here he lost control of his dragon and looks totally perplexed over what havoc he has caused. Aemond is a meance but a calculating sociopath. I mean why should Aemond be a one dynamic character, just pure evil? I feel it adds more layers of depth to character and allows a lot more reactions and emotion to be shown. Especially to the outcome and direct response from this action. It's more compelling, to see that he went to far with his ego and now realizing what how he took it too far. So it made complete sense to show him already processing what he is going to tell them upon his return, especially when the negotiations are in place and there is yet for either side to hit the first bloody strike.
Also, the scene was to enforce what Viserys said earlier in the season that dragons can never truly be tamed and the fact they think they control the dragons is a mere illusion.
Another great example is of our Black Queen, Rhaenyra. Even though she has the right to the throne and even (literally) had the chance to crush Otto and declare war, she restrained herself and realized her role in the big picture: that is, to uphold her promise to her dear father and keep the realm in peace. She had done the same and avoided bloodshed earlier too when some years ago Daemon had stolen her Dragon's eggs (for attention seeking purposes ofcourse). This just heightens and elevates Rhaenyra's character.
In short, they're trying to humanize all the characters and show how the atrocities of history still happen even when people aren't caricatures of good and evil. It's being done to keep people on either green or red side. To make everything have a argument for both sides. They do very wrong things, feel guilt, but then surround themselves in armor of rightness and defend their own actions no matter how insane.
Its sad and tragic that The actual Dance of Dragons is actually caused by the Dragons and not Targaryens. In the book, Aemond kills poor Luke intentionally, but here he lost control of his dragon and looks totally perplexed over what havoc he has caused. Aemond is a meance but a calculating sociopath. I mean why should Aemond be a one dynamic character, just pure evil? I feel it adds more layers of depth to character and allows a lot more reactions and emotion to be shown. Especially to the outcome and direct response from this action. It's more compelling, to see that he went to far with his ego and now realizing what how he took it too far. So it made complete sense to show him already processing what he is going to tell them upon his return, especially when the negotiations are in place and there is yet for either side to hit the first bloody strike.
Also, the scene was to enforce what Viserys said earlier in the season that dragons can never truly be tamed and the fact they think they control the dragons is a mere illusion.
Another great example is of our Black Queen, Rhaenyra. Even though she has the right to the throne and even (literally) had the chance to crush Otto and declare war, she restrained herself and realized her role in the big picture: that is, to uphold her promise to her dear father and keep the realm in peace. She had done the same and avoided bloodshed earlier too when some years ago Daemon had stolen her Dragon's eggs (for attention seeking purposes ofcourse). This just heightens and elevates Rhaenyra's character.
In short, they're trying to humanize all the characters and show how the atrocities of history still happen even when people aren't caricatures of good and evil. It's being done to keep people on either green or red side. To make everything have a argument for both sides. They do very wrong things, feel guilt, but then surround themselves in armor of rightness and defend their own actions no matter how insane.
Big Game of Thrones fan here, wasn't expecting much from this show... Trying to get my spectations low, but then this show started and damm. This finale is really great, the music and the expression on raenyra face jezz.
In regards to this episode, the cgi was fantastic. Dragons scenes are always great. They've made some changes regarding the book but to those hating the changes just remember the book was written in the prespective of someone who witness from affar, and that leaves some creative space for the series to work on.
Spoilers ahead !!!!´ The only scene i didn't find fitting was the one between Daemond and Raenyra, i don't think it fitts the Daemond character.
Other then this huge thanks to the team, from the actors who were brilliant, to the cgi team who achieved really amazing things, to Ryan and Miguel for not dissapointing and doing an intelligent writting with smart dialogs.
In regards to this episode, the cgi was fantastic. Dragons scenes are always great. They've made some changes regarding the book but to those hating the changes just remember the book was written in the prespective of someone who witness from affar, and that leaves some creative space for the series to work on.
Spoilers ahead !!!!´ The only scene i didn't find fitting was the one between Daemond and Raenyra, i don't think it fitts the Daemond character.
Other then this huge thanks to the team, from the actors who were brilliant, to the cgi team who achieved really amazing things, to Ryan and Miguel for not dissapointing and doing an intelligent writting with smart dialogs.
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There is never (almost) one truth to a war, as there always at least two sides of the story. What i love about this series is that there is not black and white - there is a space in between called perception.
"The Black Queen", a 10th and final episode of "House of Dragon" was a heavy drama with superb ending. But this drama is done so well, and it is so intense that it plays out like a thriller. Clearly there will be blood next season, which i will highly look forward because i highly enjoyed this one - and i'm not even a big fan of the source material - never read books.
Overall, "House of Dragon's" first season was a drama, but it's a top tier TV drama. Just like "Better Call Saul" this is a spin off done right. It enriches the world, and leaves its own mark, and it's not just a gimmick of the original. Superb first season, and what a pleasant surprise.
There is never (almost) one truth to a war, as there always at least two sides of the story. What i love about this series is that there is not black and white - there is a space in between called perception.
"The Black Queen", a 10th and final episode of "House of Dragon" was a heavy drama with superb ending. But this drama is done so well, and it is so intense that it plays out like a thriller. Clearly there will be blood next season, which i will highly look forward because i highly enjoyed this one - and i'm not even a big fan of the source material - never read books.
Overall, "House of Dragon's" first season was a drama, but it's a top tier TV drama. Just like "Better Call Saul" this is a spin off done right. It enriches the world, and leaves its own mark, and it's not just a gimmick of the original. Superb first season, and what a pleasant surprise.
It's very sad but at some point you realise there is no alternative to war. You cannot just ignore the death toll and say it's time for forgiveness. You can tell no one of them would be good for the throne either. So it's all a bit pointless as well. I would like to say it's an excellent episode but seems to just leave us with a cliffhanger. Obviously if you have read the books it's not, and it will be best to explore the epic in a better time. At this point i don't enjoy the acting once the lead is gone. They are following the books literally and it's well performed but I just don't see the powerful feelings Rhaenerys had as a teen, it started better than it has finished. There is But it's still quite Game of thrones and I am enjoying it.
So the season finale is finally here !! I saw a lot of hate online and I don't think it's deserved
I did enjoy this ending, I don't think it is as strong as some of the other episodes and in my opinion would have been the perfect episode 9 not 10
I'm enjoying that Rhenerya for so much of this episode is the only one that has a cool head and doesn't just jump to war.
I did think it was a little slow at the start but nothing major to give out about. The episode did have its moments especially the ending of this episode I was SHOCKED. We get a nice little cliff hanger for S2 and I must say I'm quite excited to watch S2.
I did enjoy this ending, I don't think it is as strong as some of the other episodes and in my opinion would have been the perfect episode 9 not 10
I'm enjoying that Rhenerya for so much of this episode is the only one that has a cool head and doesn't just jump to war.
I did think it was a little slow at the start but nothing major to give out about. The episode did have its moments especially the ending of this episode I was SHOCKED. We get a nice little cliff hanger for S2 and I must say I'm quite excited to watch S2.
"House of the Dragon" Season One Photos
"House of the Dragon" Season One Photos
See the latest episode stills from Season One of "House of the Dragon."
Did you know
- TriviaThe first exterior appearance of Storm's End, the ancestral seat of House Baratheon, a location often mentioned but never seen in Game of Thrones (2011); an interior was previously seen in King of the Narrow Sea (2022).
- Quotes
Prince Daemon Targaryen: Dreams didn't make us kings. Dragons did.
- ConnectionsReferenced in House of the Dragon: A Son for a Son (2024)
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- 59m
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- 2.00 : 1
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