• If you're having issues logging in, please email me at doczaius69@gmail.com

📺Television ?House of the Dragon (HERE BE SPOILERS!)?

Yeah that episode was kind of a snoozer. No tits, no violence, why am I even watching?

edit; I guess there was a suggestion of violence in the cuts to what was happening in the Stepstones, but nothing really exciting.
 
DocZaius said:
Yeah that episode was kind of a snoozer. No tits, no violence, why am I even watching?

edit; I guess there was a suggestion of violence in the cuts to what was happening in the Stepstones, but nothing really exciting.
Entire episode on whether or now he'll choose to marry a 12 year old or a....15 year old? The wig on that 12 year old, good god.

The highlight was definitely the CGI of the clouds being cut through like water as the dragon was flying through them and the Princess just strolling up there with a stone faced killer attitude. Without really knowing shit about what's going to happen other than a war, you just know she's gonna be burning some MFers
 
My problem with the show so far... who am I rooting for? None of these characters are really likeable (except the bad guy, Daemon - who might have questionable ethics but he's right about everything). In the original series, it was pretty obvious that the Starks and Dany (until her heel turn at the end) were the "good guys.," the ones with honor who were trying to do the right thing.
 
It's why I'm rooting for Daemon at this point. The King is a buffoon. Blind to his Hand manipulating the shit out of him. His council doesn't respect him. He names the princess as his heir as a fuck you to daemon, but think keeps her as his cup bearer and won't listen to her words even though she's right.

I'm fine with whoever Daemon or the Princess decides to burn.
 
King is a dumbass. Not marrying the Velaryon is so stupid.

As big a blunder as Robb Stark marrying that other bitch instead of the Frey.
 
Irish Mike said:
King is a dumbass. Not marrying the Velaryon is so stupid.

As big a blunder as Robb Stark marrying that other bitch instead of the Frey.
Yep. It's the old "character is a total idiot to further the plot" trick.
 
Evil gator said:
man the deer cgis were crap
Yeah that was pretty bad.

Also, I don't get the point of this big hunt. Robert hunted. He was out there with 2 or 3 people. Why do they call this a hunt for the King when he sits on his ass drinking the entire time and then goes and does a piss poor job of killing a bound animal? The entire event as it was shown was just retarded.
 
Juggs said:
Evil gator said:
man the deer cgis were crap
Yeah that was pretty bad.

Also, I don't get the point of this big hunt. Robert hunted. He was out there with 2 or 3 people. Why do they call this a hunt for the King when he sits on his ass drinking the entire time and then goes and does a piss poor job of killing a bound animal? The entire event as it was shown was just retarded.

I think they're trying really hard to show that during the Targaryens' reign, the king and his family were celebrated and surrounded by opulence - much more so than in Robert Baratheon's time, when the crown was broke and Robert didn't give a shit about actually ruling. So we had the big-ass tournament stadium, the dragonpit, etc. And the royal hunt wasn't done because the King enjoyed it - no, it was another display of wealth and power. They set out into the countryside with a shit-load of nobles and soldiers and shit to show off.
 
Juggs said:
So it was Laenor Velaryon who was riding the dragon at the step stones. I didn't have a clue who it was. He looked too white to be a mixed kid.

Yeah, according to the nerds on reddit, it was Laenor on his dragon, Seasmoke.

This is one of those parts where they've kind of messed with the timeline for the sake of TV. In the book, Laenor is younger than Laena, and even if he were old enough to ride a dragon into war, the book doesn't mention him as playing a role in the War for the Stepstones.

(future plot spoilers ahead)
[spoil]Rhaenyra does end up marrying him, though he's flamingly gay, so only out of duty. Their kids look nothing like him, fueling rumors that their father is really Ser Harwin Strong, the son of the guy who actually gave the King good advice in this last episode.
[/spoil]
 
DocZaius said:
Juggs said:
So it was Laenor Velaryon who was riding the dragon at the step stones. I didn't have a clue who it was. He looked too white to be a mixed kid.

Yeah, according to the nerds on reddit, it was Laenor on his dragon, Seasmoke.

This is one of those parts where they've kind of messed with the timeline for the sake of TV. In the book, Laenor is younger than Laena, and even if he were old enough to ride a dragon into war, the book doesn't mention him as playing a role in the War for the Stepstones.

(future plot spoilers ahead)
[spoil]Rhaenyra does end up marrying him, though he's flamingly gay, so only out of duty. Their kids look nothing like him, fueling rumors that their father is really Ser Harwin Strong, the son of the guy who actually gave the King good advice in this last episode.
[/spoil]
I'm not the biggest fan with what they did with the timeline anyway. Years lapsed between ep 2 and 3. Suddenly the Princess hates her friend now Queen with no explanation. Is it just because she married her dad and gave what she thinks will be the heir? Or was there other manipulation they just skipped over? I assume these 2 will have it out at some point.

Also, the King was rotting in Ep2 and now he seems just fine.
 
Juggs said:
DocZaius said:
Juggs said:
So it was Laenor Velaryon who was riding the dragon at the step stones. I didn't have a clue who it was. He looked too white to be a mixed kid.

Yeah, according to the nerds on reddit, it was Laenor on his dragon, Seasmoke.

This is one of those parts where they've kind of messed with the timeline for the sake of TV. In the book, Laenor is younger than Laena, and even if he were old enough to ride a dragon into war, the book doesn't mention him as playing a role in the War for the Stepstones.

(future plot spoilers ahead)
[spoil]Rhaenyra does end up marrying him, though he's flamingly gay, so only out of duty. Their kids look nothing like him, fueling rumors that their father is really Ser Harwin Strong, the son of the guy who actually gave the King good advice in this last episode.
[/spoil]
I'm not the biggest fan with what they did with the timeline anyway. Years lapsed between ep 2 and 3. Suddenly the Princess hates her friend now Queen with no explanation. Is it just because she married her dad and gave what she thinks will be the heir? Or was there other manipulation they just skipped over? I assume these 2 will have it out at some point.

Also, the King was rotting in Ep2 and now he seems just fine.

I think they kind of telegraphed her look of surprise and disgust when the King announced he was going to marry Alicent. I mean, the issue of producing a male heir aside, how would you feel if your dad announced he was going to marry your teenage best friend? Suddenly, you have to call her "mom" or worse, "your Grace" since she's now the Queen. You can't talk about anything sensitive with her, because you know she's going to run along and tell the King, and then anything you might say will be used to manipulate you.

Then she produces a healthy male baby, who most of the kingdom is going to want to be named heir? If you're Rhaenyra, you have to be feeling pretty betrayed.

I don't know how much more interaction those two will have over the course of the show, but...

...when the King dies, Alicent does support her son's claim, but she also tries to make peace between the two warring factions. Neither side is having it, though, and Rhaenyra never reconciles with her.
 
As to the rot, my wife and I were asking the same question - he seems fine now! What's the deal?

Apparently, my TV is too small or not high def enough or whatever, but there was apparently a scene in this last episode that showed his fingers missing.

[ATTACHMENT NOT FOUND]

And then another, where they fucked up the CGI:

[ATTACHMENT NOT FOUND]
 
Back
Top