House of the Dragon: Season 1 – Summary/ Review (with Spoilers)
With being story-driven more than character-driven, “House of the Dragon” may seem like it has learned from its predecessor, but in reality, it is simply taking a different approach.
With being story-driven more than character-driven, “House of the Dragon” may seem like it has learned from its predecessor, but in reality, it is simply taking a different approach.
As Rhaenyra learns of her father’s death and brother usurping her, there is hope for peace until an unexpected being decides they want war.
With Viserys’ death comes the question are the Hightowers all as trifling as they appear to be, or will at least one consider Viserys’ wishes for decades regarding Rhaenyra?
It’s Viserys’ last episode, and with all that beats in his heart, he wants peace in the realm and with his family. But all he was ever good at doing was prolonging the inevitable.
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A nearly ten-year time jump happens, and as Viserys comes to the end of his life, the flames of discontent between his wife, and his heir, reach a fever pitch.
In what might be Milly Alcock and Emily Carey’s last episode, allegiances are declared, and as always in “Game of Thrones,” a wedding is ruined.
Daemon triggers an awakening in Rhaenyra, creating the kind of trouble Otto has longed for.
“House of the Dragon” continues to time jump as three years pass, and Alicent still is of mind to try to win back Rhaenyra, whose ascension to the Iron Throne is in question.
Six months have passed since episode 1, and it seems despite Viserys’ doing, things aren’t getting better – they are only getting worse.
“Game of Thrones” returns with a familiar family name, but with deepening the history comes both a familiar and fresh tale.
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