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House of the dragon. Game on! (1 Viewer)

Yeah, that was Meh.

Wouldn't have been bad if it was the next to the last episode.

On another note; I stream it thru MAX and they always inflate their running times because they add those "behind the scenes" episodes to the run time total. I'm watching the two ladies talking and seeing there's still 20+ minutes left for something to happen.....but then as soon as they started hitting all the locations of all players...I knew it was over....with 14 minutes left to spare for "behind the scenes".
 
I’m aware nothing will ever again be GoT Seasons 1-4. But, this show is very ‘meh’ and that was about the ‘meh’-iest season finale I could imagine for a $1B big-budget drama.
 
I really don't know how a group of people getting paid millions of dollars to make a huge budget TV show could watch that and not say "hmmm....this might be a little boring, especially for a season finale". That's insane to me.
I said to my wife about 45 minutes into the episode, “Looks like they are saving the action for the last five minutes of the episode”. Boy, was I wrong.
 
Glad I wasn't the only one disappointed with the finale. 2 seasons of set up so we can wait 2 years before we see a little action. This has a decided Hobbit feel to it where you take a perfectly good story, extend it beyond reason, add in a little extra BS here & there and pat yourself on the back thinking you just made cinematic gold. Meh might be too high praise for this one.
 
At least we don't have to watch the princess girl running through the hills again next season.
And she just stumbles across the dragon eating a goat or whatever? Wouldn't she have seen the dragon flying around if it is that close, or does this dragon walk and stalk their prey by sneaking up behind them?
 
Aemond and Vaghar randomly attacking that city seemed out of place too. We already get he's a bad dude - don't need him to kill randos just to solidify it.
 
I really don't know how a group of people getting paid millions of dollars to make a huge budget TV show could watch that and not say "hmmm....this might be a little boring, especially for a season finale". That's insane to me.
I just find it crazy that HBO (errr...I guess Warner Brothers?) is letting this happen to them again. Show runners are just completely whiffing on this.
 
I really don't know how a group of people getting paid millions of dollars to make a huge budget TV show could watch that and not say "hmmm....this might be a little boring, especially for a season finale". That's insane to me.
I said to my wife about 45 minutes into the episode, “Looks like they are saving the action for the last five minutes of the episode”. Boy, was I wrong.
We paused around the time where it showed all the various parties/boats mobilizing, and the timer bar showed about 20 minutes left. We thought, “Ok, here we go!” then… roll credits followed by all of that cast interview fluff.
 
Would have been a lot cooler if they just swapped all the haunted mansion crap for Daemond campaigning in the Riverlands. The big "payoff" of Daemond seeing the Prince that was Promised prophesy just doesn't do anything for me given how much D&D butchered the end of GoT.

Somehow, they just lack the budget and/or time to do this stuff correctly.
 
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i mean discovery bought hbo between game of thrones and house of dragon and the guy who runs discovery and now hbo is famous for cutting costs and stretching content i read somewhere on line that this entire season of house of dragons only covered like 50 or 60 pages in one book which if that is true is like exactly what discovery does look westworld got its fifth and final season cut and it isnt even on hbo anymore i guess we are all living the reality of discovery taking over take that to the bank brohans
 
i mean discovery bought hbo between game of thrones and house of dragon and the guy who runs discovery and now hbo is famous for cutting costs and stretching content i read somewhere on line that this entire season of house of dragons only covered like 50 or 60 pages in one book which if that is true is like exactly what discovery does look westworld got its fifth and final season cut and it isnt even on hbo anymore i guess we are all living the reality of discovery taking over take that to the bank brohans

I agree this season covered an unusually small amount of time/action from the story. There are a couple natural cliffhanger events coming up - probably in the next 10-20 book pages or so - that seemed like a good time to end a season in advance of a two year wait if there is such a thing - like Jace getting killed and Daemon rousting Vermithor at the end of season 1 to set us up for a war. I saw a rumor on twitter that season 2 was supposed to be 10 episodes but Discovery told the producers to cut it to 8. That doesn't really make any sense to me but would explain the bizarre pacing of the storytelling and the strange ending to the season. Also, the Alicent character and the relationship with R. strikes me as a ridiculous change to the text they made this season. They've both lost children and grandchildren and should rightfully be in all-out war mode with each other.
 
i mean discovery bought hbo between game of thrones and house of dragon and the guy who runs discovery and now hbo is famous for cutting costs and stretching content i read somewhere on line that this entire season of house of dragons only covered like 50 or 60 pages in one book which if that is true is like exactly what discovery does look westworld got its fifth and final season cut and it isnt even on hbo anymore i guess we are all living the reality of discovery taking over take that to the bank brohans

I agree this season covered an unusually small amount of time/action from the story. There are a couple natural cliffhanger events coming up - probably in the next 10-20 book pages or so - that seemed like a good time to end a season in advance of a two year wait if there is such a thing - like Jace getting killed and Daemon rousting Vermithor at the end of season 1 to set us up for a war. I saw a rumor on twitter that season 2 was supposed to be 10 episodes but Discovery told the producers to cut it to 8. That doesn't really make any sense to me but would explain the bizarre pacing of the storytelling and the strange ending to the season. Also, the Alicent character and the relationship with R. strikes me as a ridiculous change to the text they made this season. They've both lost children and grandchildren and should rightfully be in all-out war mode with each other.

I think Martin at one time said he felt it would take 4 seasons of 10 episodes to tell the story correctly. We're probably getting 1 season of 10 and then 4 seasons of 8 episodes.
 
i mean discovery bought hbo between game of thrones and house of dragon and the guy who runs discovery and now hbo is famous for cutting costs and stretching content i read somewhere on line that this entire season of house of dragons only covered like 50 or 60 pages in one book which if that is true is like exactly what discovery does look westworld got its fifth and final season cut and it isnt even on hbo anymore i guess we are all living the reality of discovery taking over take that to the bank brohans

I agree this season covered an unusually small amount of time/action from the story. There are a couple natural cliffhanger events coming up - probably in the next 10-20 book pages or so - that seemed like a good time to end a season in advance of a two year wait if there is such a thing - like Jace getting killed and Daemon rousting Vermithor at the end of season 1 to set us up for a war. I saw a rumor on twitter that season 2 was supposed to be 10 episodes but Discovery told the producers to cut it to 8. That doesn't really make any sense to me but would explain the bizarre pacing of the storytelling and the strange ending to the season. Also, the Alicent character and the relationship with R. strikes me as a ridiculous change to the text they made this season. They've both lost children and grandchildren and should rightfully be in all-out war mode with each other.
if this was the 8 of a 10 episode series no one would bat an eye but as the finale it was so strange i have not read the books because basically i just read fishing books but yeah that seems like a crazy change and i find it hard to believe that alicent wouldnt just get her head cut off the second she showed up at dragon rock not be confused with fraggle rock take that to the bank brochacho
 
The Lannister and pirates scenes were weird. I’m sure it sets up a larger storyline, but it seemed really out of place.
The after show bit talks about it adding comic relief.

:mellow:
Seriously? They thought a mud wrestling match between the worst Lannister character we’ve ever seen and a lesbian pirate captain would remind us of Tyrion?

I hope some of the upcoming shows get the bad taste out of my mouth. This one seems more like a money grab, keep the budget way down show now.

Who would have thought with all the new dragons and son killing that we’ve still had way more childbirth scenes than battles.
 
I really don't know how a group of people getting paid millions of dollars to make a huge budget TV show could watch that and not say "hmmm....this might be a little boring, especially for a season finale". That's insane to me.

I think maybe they forgot that this was the season finale (I have not watched the last 2 episodes)
 
The Lannister and pirates scenes were weird. I’m sure it sets up a larger storyline, but it seemed really out of place.
The after show bit talks about it adding comic relief.

:mellow:
Seriously? They thought a mud wrestling match between the worst Lannister character we’ve ever seen and a lesbian pirate captain would remind us of Tyrion?

I hope some of the upcoming shows get the bad taste out of my mouth. This one seems more like a money grab, keep the budget way down show now.

Who would have thought with all the new dragons and son killing that we’ve still had way more childbirth scenes than battles.
lets not beesmirch mud wrastlin i mean its a whole thing and is cool im just saying lets not say things we cant take back take that to the bank brohans
 
The Lannister and pirates scenes were weird. I’m sure it sets up a larger storyline, but it seemed really out of place.
The after show bit talks about it adding comic relief.

:mellow:
Seriously? They thought a mud wrestling match between the worst Lannister character we’ve ever seen and a lesbian pirate captain would remind us of Tyrion?

I hope some of the upcoming shows get the bad taste out of my mouth. This one seems more like a money grab, keep the budget way down show now.

Who would have thought with all the new dragons and son killing that we’ve still had way more childbirth scenes than battles.
So bad. And I’ve got no problem with the female captain angle, I think it worked in GOT with Theon’s sister. But this chick couldn’t even best the cream puff Lannister dude. You think anybody’s following her after that?
 
The Lannister and pirates scenes were weird. I’m sure it sets up a larger storyline, but it seemed really out of place.
The thing that sucks is it starts a storyline that won’t be touched for another 2-4 years. It’s hard to remember the main storylines when these shows come back, much less the B/C stories.
 
Ftr, I've enjoyed this season for a lot of reasons- visuals, acting, art direction, political intrigue. But I struggle with not caring about any of the characters... Which takes away from really caring about the intrigue.
I’m the same. I enjoy watching it and being in that universe but I simply do not care about any of these people at all. Two years from now I’ll be asking my wife who all these idiots are all over again.
 
Ftr, I've enjoyed this season for a lot of reasons- visuals, acting, art direction, political intrigue. But I struggle with not caring about any of the characters... Which takes away from really caring about the intrigue.
I’m the same. I enjoy watching it and being in that universe but I simply do not care about any of these people at all. Two years from now I’ll be asking my wife who all these idiots are all over again.
We're not even two DAYS out, and I still have no idea who a lot of them are or what their names are. Two YEARS?
 
All in all a weird season. Multiple high points, definitely the episode with the dragon fight and also some really great scenes. I enjoyed Deamon’s weirdo story bc that reminded me of old GOT mythology. But overall just way too many drab scenes and not enough compelling characters. They are really missing the variety of families and humor from season 1.

I feel like they are suffering from trying to take a 3 season show into 4 seasons.
 
i mean discovery bought hbo between game of thrones and house of dragon and the guy who runs discovery and now hbo is famous for cutting costs and stretching content i read somewhere on line that this entire season of house of dragons only covered like 50 or 60 pages in one book which if that is true is like exactly what discovery does look westworld got its fifth and final season cut and it isnt even on hbo anymore i guess we are all living the reality of discovery taking over take that to the bank brohans

I agree this season covered an unusually small amount of time/action from the story. There are a couple natural cliffhanger events coming up - probably in the next 10-20 book pages or so - that seemed like a good time to end a season in advance of a two year wait if there is such a thing - like Jace getting killed and Daemon rousting Vermithor at the end of season 1 to set us up for a war. I saw a rumor on twitter that season 2 was supposed to be 10 episodes but Discovery told the producers to cut it to 8. That doesn't really make any sense to me but would explain the bizarre pacing of the storytelling and the strange ending to the season. Also, the Alicent character and the relationship with R. strikes me as a ridiculous change to the text they made this season. They've both lost children and grandchildren and should rightfully be in all-out war mode with each other.
Is this book actually worth reading? I'm not confused at all by all the naming. Seems like most of the changes being made from the text are pretty poorly received.
 
Also somewhat interesting that they are using Helana's visions as in-show spoilers. It's not like people are watching this for the dialogue so not sure why they are telegraphing major plot points like that....
 
i mean discovery bought hbo between game of thrones and house of dragon and the guy who runs discovery and now hbo is famous for cutting costs and stretching content i read somewhere on line that this entire season of house of dragons only covered like 50 or 60 pages in one book which if that is true is like exactly what discovery does look westworld got its fifth and final season cut and it isnt even on hbo anymore i guess we are all living the reality of discovery taking over take that to the bank brohans

I agree this season covered an unusually small amount of time/action from the story. There are a couple natural cliffhanger events coming up - probably in the next 10-20 book pages or so - that seemed like a good time to end a season in advance of a two year wait if there is such a thing - like Jace getting killed and Daemon rousting Vermithor at the end of season 1 to set us up for a war. I saw a rumor on twitter that season 2 was supposed to be 10 episodes but Discovery told the producers to cut it to 8. That doesn't really make any sense to me but would explain the bizarre pacing of the storytelling and the strange ending to the season. Also, the Alicent character and the relationship with R. strikes me as a ridiculous change to the text they made this season. They've both lost children and grandchildren and should rightfully be in all-out war mode with each other.
Is this book actually worth reading? I'm not confused at all by all the naming. Seems like most of the changes being made from the text are pretty poorly received.

I haven't read it all and won't recommend it. I listen to certain chapters from time to time as the book is included in my family subscription on Spotify. It is interesting in that it is a historical account from 3 or so main fictional narrators who had different levels of access to the main players. Their accounts sometimes conflict so there's an 'unreliable narrator' element to it which is interesting. Martin's brain amazes me at times. He must have hundreds of pages of notes and charts to keep everything straight as his world involves thousands of years and characters. The writers for the show had to be very skilled in filling in dialouge and fleshing out the action for certain events while staying true to the story. When I'm confused about something, I'll read about that character or event on westeros.org. I've never cared about spoilers and don't mind knowing the story before it happens in the show.

As for the changes, they've made some very confusing decisions but also done a great job with most of it. I've no idea why they decided to make Alicent and R. adolescent besties, but even after season 1 that was still salvageable. Now they've gone down a path with those two that is dumb imo but we'll see in a couple of years I guess.
 
Darn. I'm way behind you guys, having just finished S2E4 this past weekend. I've been loving this season so far, but it sounds like maybe I shouldn't get too excited to see how this season ends.
 
Also somewhat interesting that they are using Helana's visions as in-show spoilers. It's not like people are watching this for the dialogue so not sure why they are telegraphing major plot points like that....

The other thing is that if you were paying close attention to a few key scenes in GOT, you would know some major, climactic events that are coming in this story.
Yeah, Joffrey literally tells you what happens with Rhaenyra
 
Also somewhat interesting that they are using Helana's visions as in-show spoilers. It's not like people are watching this for the dialogue so not sure why they are telegraphing major plot points like that....

The other thing is that if you were paying close attention to a few key scenes in GOT, you would know some major, climactic events that are coming in this story.
Yeah, Joffrey literally tells you what happens with Rhaenyra
Yeah. I remember this and other things. I'll still watch the show because it is an interesting enough universe with good actors. But this story telling sucks. Not sure there is a reason to avoid more spoilers.
 

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