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 ...
As “House of the Dragon” begins, the Targaryens are ruling the realm — as powerful as they’ve ever been with a number of dragons at their control. In those days, the biggest question that surrounded the Targaryen family was the line of succession — which person...
DISCLAIMER: This recap of theHouse of the Dragonepisode “We Light the Way” has spoilers. Prepare for the fire and blood, and proceed at your peril. Welcome back, dragnriders! We’ve reached the halfway point in Season 1 ofHouse of the Dragon, and, folks, sh*t is hitting the fan. ...
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Set 200 years before the events of Game of Thrones, this epic series tells the story of House Targaryen.
Prince Daemon Targaryen (Matt Smith) enters the caverns of the Dragonmount on Dragonstone, singing a High Valyrian lullaby of sorts. There are a number of rider-less dragons dwelling on House Targaryen's ancestral island in Westeros, and if they can tame them, the Blacks would have a bigger...
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of the Dragonsfinally in motionfollowing theseason-one finale, series co-creators Ryan Condal and Miguel Sapochnik deemed these moments too small to delay the Targaryen civil war even further. In some cases, they’re probably right (we certainly didn’t need any more shots of Aemma’s blood...
real tangible things they’re discussing (“Dreams didn’t make us kings; dragons did”) but also because it means Viserys never considered him a true heir, as Daemon was never told of this. Impatience, anger, jealousy, all at once. So the scene worked for me, in this instance, but ...
With all alternatives to war exhausted, the Dance of the Dragons will ramp up majorly in the coming weeks. A lot of characters are about to embrace their worst selves — and it will be to everyone’s benefit if Rhaenyra and Alicent are among them. More ‘House of the Dragon’ George...