War is like the horizon on ‘HOTD,’ receding no matter how — and how many times — you approach it. Read more in Vulture’s recap of season-two finale ‘The Queen Who Ever Was’
DISCLAIMER: This recap ofHouse of the DragonSeason 2 Episode 3, “The Burning Mill,” contains spoilers. Proceed at your peril. War is here. Episode three lays the groundwork for the rest of the season. We meet new faces like Alys, Gwayne, and Simon and see the Team Black and Green...
RELATED: Read our recap of the previousHouse of the Dragonepisode, “Smallfolk” House of the Dragon, “The Red Sowing” We open with Rhaenyra (Emma D’Arcy) confronting Addam (Clinton Liberty) on the beach. Their respective dragons, Syrax and Seasmoke, are behind them. Rhaenyra acknowled...
Criston has his first day of doing double duty as the Hand and the Commander. The Team Green Council feels like a repeat of all the councils in episodes before it. They acknowledge that the Riverlands are key to securing soldiers and butt heads over the use of dragons. Alicent, the lon...
“We have given the war to the dragons,” Criston says flatly to the woman who regularly (if sneakily) shares his bed. “A dragon rider should lead us.” Of course, Criston engages in a misstep of his own at the outset, parading the slain dragon of the equally dead Rhaenys...
Seeing dragon battle has made Cole a nihilist and he’s now at peace with death, shedding the false pretense of honor that has defined his actions this entire season.. “The dragons dance and men are like dust under their feet,” he says solemnly, looking old for the first time. Pouty...
To more dragons! The cause of, and solution to, all Targaryen problems. Read more in Vulture’s recap of ‘House of the Dragon’s five episode.
In the “House of the Dragon” recap, King Viserys Targaryen is tasked with naming a successor to the Iron Throne with a choice between his daughter and his brother…
House of the Dragon season 1 finale recap: A shocking death leads to all-out war The storm has finally broken, and it’s time for the dragons to dance. Season one ofHouse of the Dragon,one of the best shows currently streaming on HBO Max, reached its highly anticipated conclusion with ...
Is it a great idea to put more dragons in the air so they can fight each other and breathe fire all over everything? Not really! If you know anything about the Dance of the Dragons you know it won’t end well for any dragons or humans involved. “Was it worth the cost?” t...