House of the Dragon

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Community for fans of the HBO show and Game of Thrones prequel: House of the Dragon.

The show follows George R Martin's "Dance of the Dragons" story, which has been outlined in various books including The World of Ice and Fire, and Fire and Blood. The main plot focuses on a brutal Targaryen civil war, and is set 200 years before the events of Game of Thrones.

Season 1 of the show started airing in August 2022, and consisted of 10 episodes released weekly.

Season 2 will begin in Summer of 2024, and will consist of 8 episodes. Showrunner Ryan Condal returns for Season 2, after the departing of Miguel Sapochnik.

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I've been away and didn't have time to post this until now.

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Tap for spoilerObviously we’re supposed to presume he’s dead, but… is he really gone? Predictions for next episode?

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Episode is called "A son for a son" ... I think it's fairly obvious we'll be seeing that scene in episode 1, or maybe the setup? What do you think?

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HYPE.

That is all.

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Lots of talk across season one about the opening credits. How do we feel about them?

Personally, I'm a big fan of them using the iconic music, and I wouldn't touch that with a ten foot barge pole.

The actual visuals? Utterly perplexing to me, and I say that as someone who's familiar with the source material. I understand what they were going for but I think everything is a bit hard to parse.

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Hi all, I thought it would be a good idea to do a weekly rewatch (technically starting yesterday Sunday as I'm UK time), and watch one episode of season 1 a week which should lead us nicely up to the new season on 16th June.

Feel free to discuss S1E01 here!

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Finally. I have absolutely no idea who these guys are, but it's nice to be able to visualise them in the roles at least.

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One of my biggest complaints about season one was the constant jumping between time periods. I understand the necessity, given the story that they are trying to tell, but I think it took an awful lot of people out of the show, and made it even harder to bond with those adult characters that are going to be carrying the show going forward.

Season two should feel a lot more.....stable by comparison.

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Don't try to change my mind,

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The show is coming back, and I'm anticipating a bit more activity on the community so I think it probably makes sense to hash this out now.

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Rheneyra!

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Aegon!

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cross-posted from: https://slrpnk.net/post/7335742

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My favourite scenes are heavily skewed towards the end of the season. Not that the younger actors didn't do great, just that I found the drama to be much more engaging as the series went on.

As such, my favourite scene in the entire first season is:

'....And Strong'.

I think the actor playing Aemond is absolutely bossing it, and this scene is the culmination of a few episodes of building tension. The way the scene is shot, the way the actor delivers his lines and then the pause, damn that pause. We all knew what was coming, and to finally hear him say it was both incredibly satisfying and fantastic fun.

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Still no casting news however.

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How do we feel about this? My initial reaction is that it's going to be a very expensive story to tell, but one that's over pretty quickly....

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Look, season 8 was a bit of a mess...but even messy Thrones still has its redeeming qualities. What were your favourite moments?

Brienne being Knighted was one of those rare moments. We got 7 years of build up, some great character work with Her and Jaime and even had some of our favourite characters around to experience it alongside her.

For my money, that might have been the last truly great scene in the series.

You?

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Hello anyone who joins this community! I have helped to mod subreddits before and was one of the moderators of the Freefolk sub on reddit quite a few years back. I have a huge passion and love for Asoiaf / Game of Thrones / House of the Dragon and wanted to create this space for fans to come together and share discussion, news, etc.

I am all up for letting the members decide what the community should look like, so I am welcoming any and all ideas and feedback. I want to help make this place into what you guys want.

Please do post any ideas or thoughts you may have.

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