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House of the Dragon
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The Queen Who Ever Was

  • Episode aired Aug 4, 2024
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  • 1h 9m
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House Of The Dragon: The Queen Who Ever Was
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As Aemond becomes more volatile, Larys plots an escape, while Rhaenyra looks to press her advantage.As Aemond becomes more volatile, Larys plots an escape, while Rhaenyra looks to press her advantage.As Aemond becomes more volatile, Larys plots an escape, while Rhaenyra looks to press her advantage.

  • Director
    • Geeta Vasant Patel
  • Writers
    • George R.R. Martin
    • Ryan J. Condal
    • Sara Hess
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    • Matt Smith
    • Emma D'Arcy
    • Olivia Cooke
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    • Director
      • Geeta Vasant Patel
    • Writers
      • George R.R. Martin
      • Ryan J. Condal
      • Sara Hess
    • Stars
      • Matt Smith
      • Emma D'Arcy
      • Olivia Cooke
    • 607User reviews
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    Matt Smith
    Matt Smith
    • Prince Daemon Targaryen
    Emma D'Arcy
    Emma D'Arcy
    • Queen Rhaenyra Targaryen
    Olivia Cooke
    Olivia Cooke
    • Queen Alicent Hightower
    Rhys Ifans
    Rhys Ifans
    • Ser Otto Hightower
    Steve Toussaint
    Steve Toussaint
    • Lord Corlys 'The Sea Snake' Velaryon
    Fabien Frankel
    Fabien Frankel
    • Ser Criston Cole
    Matthew Needham
    Matthew Needham
    • Lord Larys 'The Clubfoot' Strong
    Sonoya Mizuno
    Sonoya Mizuno
    • Mysaria 'The White Worm'
    Tom Glynn-Carney
    Tom Glynn-Carney
    • King Aegon II Targaryen
    Ewan Mitchell
    Ewan Mitchell
    • Prince Aemond Targaryen
    Phia Saban
    Phia Saban
    • Queen Helaena Targaryen
    Harry Collett
    Harry Collett
    • Prince Jacaerys 'Jace' Velaryon
    Bethany Antonia
    Bethany Antonia
    • Lady Baela Targaryen
    Phoebe Campbell
    Phoebe Campbell
    • Lady Rhaena Targaryen
    Jefferson Hall
    Jefferson Hall
    • Ser Tyland Lannister
    Freddie Fox
    Freddie Fox
    • Ser Gwayne Hightower
    Gayle Rankin
    Gayle Rankin
    • Alys Rivers
    Kurt Egyiawan
    Kurt Egyiawan
    • Grand Maester Orwyle
    • Director
      • Geeta Vasant Patel
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      • George R.R. Martin
      • Ryan J. Condal
      • Sara Hess
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    5prnrywcj

    Another Snoozfest

    Quite possibly one of the most boring season finales I've seen. The characters are basically all over the place at this point. I debated skipping this episode entirely and truth be told, if I did, it would've been inconsequential.

    Why the show runners felt the need to deviate from the source material so much is beyond me. What they failed to realize for this season, was that perhaps the most compelling story, was the actual story! The first season did an amazing job at wiping away the bad stain the ending of Game of Thrones left when it ended. The second season, on the other hand, with exception of maybe 2 or 3 episodes, unfortunately reminded us of what happens when you abandon the source material.
    4joebloggscity

    House of the Dragons seems to be drifting away....

    House of the Dragon (HOTD) season 2 has been one that has left me very ambivalent about the whole show. After what was a very fine restart for Game of Thrones with season 1 of HOTD, this season has had so many ups and downs, and I'll avoid any clear spoilers.

    We have very fine acting in general, but I feel that the jumping around characters gave often little room for proper detail. Matt Smith's character in particular seemed to be trapped somewhere with little challenge, and really was a wasted chance. Alyse Rivers was an excellent character and intriguing but we got to see little development.

    I don't want to be over negative but really there were too many moments where I just cringed, the final episode was dreadfully written, and I groaned quite a number of times. Sharako Lohar in particular was possibly the worst & most ridiculous character I have yet seen in the entire Game of Thrones world. I just am not confident for the next season.

    There's some modern world nonsense slapped into the show too, which I won't go into as I'll avoid spoilers but it's so sign-posted, and one-sided, I gave up. Whatever happened to the Tyrion Lannister type witticisms, the games of the whisperers, the mediaeval gamesmanship and the fantasy warfare? If anything this show seemed to be like a corporate meeting that was about organising corporate meetings (that's a real thing), as in this was the starting block of the beginning of a war to come which I'm losing interest to follow.

    I thought the season 2 started fine, but really have lost a lot of interest. I'll likely keep up with season 3, but really this has lost its way. Can't even empathise with the characters. Each to their own, but I hope the writers can turn this all around.
    6mayoajisafe

    This should have been EPISODE 7

    In all was a pretty decent episode with the pacing very good but i cant help but wonder how this episode is worth a season finale.

    Its so obvious the show runners want to make more money off this. This series should have been 3 seasons at max, but now we have a very boring season with few highlights and multiple fillers, unnecessary, repeated scenes that we waited two years for, and if anything the fans deserved a way better/ satisfying finale.

    In all the expectations/ hype have overshadowed this show and it is very obvious this show cannot tie the laces of Game Of Thrones, At season 2 of GOT, we had Jofferey ruling and mistreating Sansa, we had Arya on the run meeting up with Jaqen H'gar, we had Theon betraying the starks, we had the battle of blackwater, we had Tyrion and Varys with multiple entertaining conversations, we had Bran and Rickon escaping Winterfell, we had Jamie captive to Brienne, Rob winning wars... Exciting times...

    Now what we have is poorly written scripts, sub par acting sometimes, with better cgi.

    ALL IN ALL A VERY DISAPPOINTING SEASON... If i were to rate this season, i will give it 4 if i was feeling generous.

    Now we have to wait some 2-3 years for the next season. What a frustrating season...
    4matticitt

    I've had enough

    ... of this show. First season moved like a bullet train, too fast and skipping important moments just to get to season 2 when all the important stuff was going to happen. We waited two years. What we got is a shorter, 8 episode season, in which each episode was just a setup to a setup to a setup. And now the final episode was yet another setup. If we were going at S1 pace this entire season would've been a single episode. Long shots artificially extending the runtime. Unnecessary, pointless scenes. But I pushed through it because the dialogue is still great, the acting is amazing and there was promise of greatness. But this ending is a ginormous slap in the face. An hour long ad for season 3. I'm so done.
    5gregbradley-76583

    Feels more like GoT Season 8 writing.

    It's become more apparent this season (and especially this finale) that the "writers" have no idea what to do with the source material if GRRM isn't holding their hand every step of the way. The filler is blatantly apparent now (those who've read Fire & Blood realize how much they try to add to fill in the gaps) as is the constant transporting and slow-paced dialogue "Like... mist... in... the... morning... sun." They also consistently ignore the logistics of the world to deliver us scenes between prominent characters, much like the latter seasons of GoT. Imagine if Ned Stark was just in King's Landing one episode, then ended up back in Winterfell next episode to have a quick chat with Caitlin, then magically ended up back in King's Landing and nobody seemed to notice or care he'd even left to begin with.

    The reason Game of Thrones beginning seasons felt so phenomenal is because there was legitimately so much actual dialogue to reference from in the books to the point they had to cut much of it short, yet it still had GRRM's actual quality tied to it. Same with the characters and their movements, and the attention to detail Martin has in his writing. The moment D&D ran out of actual source material, they also forgot the logistics of the world and the characters immediately started having less intricate and meaningful conversations; instead stuffed with slower paced poetically metaphorical verbiage. The dialogue seemed more to serve the purpose of sounding fancy and cool but lacking actual substance.

    Fire & Blood isn't meant to be stretched out in this manner. Season 1 was good, but Season 2 is them getting too cocky with Season 1's success and stretching beyond their means. Overall, this season was definitely a miss, filled with stretched filler material that really didn't need to go on as long as it did. The finale most certainly cemented that.

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    • Trivia
      The episode title is a play on Rhaenys Targaryen's sobriquet "the Queen Who Never Was."
    • Goofs
      Tyland Lannister states that he is the Master of Ships; actually, he is the Master of Coin.
    • Quotes

      [Gwayne points his sword at Ser Criston]

      Ser Gwayne Hightower: Do you think nothing of your oath, Lord Commander?

      Ser Criston Cole: I think of nothing else, my lord.

      Ser Gwayne Hightower: [disdainfully] Steward's son from Dorne, fucking the queen of the Seven Kingdoms.

      Ser Criston Cole: Former queen. She has broken no oath, for all I may have done.

      Ser Gwayne Hightower: I could send you to the Wall.

      Ser Criston Cole: You could. Stain the Hightower name for a generation. King's mother and his Hand.

      Ser Gwayne Hightower: She is my sister.

      Ser Criston Cole: She saved my life. Twice. Once from the headsman's axe and once from myself. Since then, she has been the beacon I follow.

      [a pause; Gwayne lowers his sword]

      Ser Criston Cole: Do not think I have no shame in me, ser. Desire for women has brought me grief after grief.

      Ser Gwayne Hightower: Then resist it.

      Ser Criston Cole: [chuckles] Oh, would that it was so simple.

      Ser Gwayne Hightower: Your brothers in the Kingsguard find a way.

      Ser Criston Cole: Do they? Mm, perhaps they do. Or perhaps all men are corrupt... and true honor is a mist that melts in the morning.

      Ser Gwayne Hightower: That is a bleak philosophy.

      Ser Criston Cole: I have no philosophy. Or rather, my philosophy was this.

      [Criston draws his sword]

      Ser Criston Cole: To protect the righteous and dispense justice on the rest. And now... you saw what I saw. The dragons dance and men are like dust under their feet. And all our fine thoughts, all our... endeavors are as nothing. We march now toward our annihilation. To die will be a kind of relief. Don't you think?

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      Referenced in Carter Slusher: Day 161 Daily Vlog 08/04/2024 (2024)

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      • August 4, 2024 (United States)
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