With the highly anticipated show 'House of the Dragon' coming out this weekend, one writer takes us through their review of the show.
As the ill-mannered Daemon Targaryen, brother to Viserys, he has a rock star’s swagger, truly awful blonde hair, and kicks life into the first episode whenever he appears. As he and the Hand of the King, Otto Hightower , trade glowering barbs across a royal conference table, I felt a stirring of the old dark magic. A jousting tournament is pretty fun to watch too, until the knights trade head shots and craniums burst like pumpkins.
It’s a bummer to see this series try so hard to satisfy expectations. The show has a kind of performance anxiety—intent on being everything it needs to be to justify the money spent. The result feels calculated and careful. But a sequence involving Alcock and Smith—and a stolen dragon’s egg—in episode two had a kick of grandeur, and my interest in the series is growing the deeper I go.will require patience, but summer’s dog days are slow, and I’m in for the duration. Goodwill runs deep.
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