House of the Dragon

I just don't see it reaching six seasons or something but I guess maybe the material might not support that to begin with? Lots of shows are getting canned at three seasons these days.

Hey Phipps did you watch Banshee? Not to divert off this too much.
 
They went cheap on this one. You can tell because the cast fucking sucks minus one or two people. It will be canceled.

What is your opinion on that Phipps? Doesn't it look like they went cheap on the cast compared to the main show?
To be fair the first time I saw some of the characters in the begining of GoT I was not super impressed either. You can see how some still had to "learn" their craft, finding their right role and motivation. In some cases though that was even a benefit, like with John Snow or Dani. But honestly, when you look at it closely, they could not even get close to such an experienced actor like Bean - and they still can't because in most of the "Movies" they played they just outright suck. But they kinda grew in their roles in GoT and at the end they delivered some decent performance.

I think I will watch the Nu GoT at some point - lets be honest HBO probably wants everyon to forget the old show and see this one as GoT. Sometimes certain roles simply have to grow on you before you actually like them.
 
I might do what I normally do with shows like that and try to binge it when it is near completion. If it is crap then I won't finish or get bored like with that new Superman and Lois show.
 
I just don't see it reaching six seasons or something but I guess maybe the material might not support that to begin with? Lots of shows are getting canned at three seasons these days.

Hey Phipps did you watch Banshee? Not to divert off this too much.

They've stated that they have 4 seasons and done planned with the series. Mostly because Martin wrote the entirety of the story out already in Fire and Blood.

And I saw one episode of it but didn't watch any of the rest of Banshee.
 
https://unitedfederationofcharles.blogspot.com/2022/08/house-of-dragon-1x02-rogue-prince-review.html

HOUSE OF THE DRAGON 1×02 “THE ROGUE PRINCE” is, as the title indicates, the second episode of the House of the Dragon series from HBO. The prequel to Game of Thrones, it is a chronicle of the Dance of the Dragons civil war detailed in George R.R. Martin’s Fire and Blood. I very much was excited for this episode and started writing my review as soon as I finished watching it for the second time. Why twice? Because one view isn’t enough.

The first thing that I must comment on is the fact that the new opener is fantastic with a drizzle of blood moving through King Viserys’ model of Old Valyria. It’s a sign that everything is going to be even more ominous and nasty than Game of Thrones. The theme music is the same from Game of Thrones, which is a bit like reusing the Star Wars theme. Yes, it’s not original but it’s hard to top perfection.

This is an action-less episode as it instead focuses on King Viserys and his choice to wed a new bride after the death of his beloved Aemma Arryn. Unfortunately, the best candidate for him to wed is the twelve-year-old daughter of Corys Velaryon. This is something that no one else seems to have a problem with while Viserys, to his credit, is viscerally disgusted by the prospect of.

Unfortunately, Viserys doesn’t win any points with the fact he is willing to marry a girl his daughter’s age. I think with things like the recent Baptist Church, Utah Church, and Matt Gaetz scandals that this is unfortunately topical and shouldn’t remotely be topical. I also lost a lot of respect for Corys for the exact same thing that Otto Hightower was doing (i.e. pimping his daughter) except even worse due to her age. Mind you, Viserys should have tried to heal the rift by marrying Rhaenyra to Laenor, his son, or at least made a betrothal with them. Rhaenyra as a married monarch is something that would be less controversial among the Lords of Westeros.

Viserys trying to stand up for himself by marrying an actual woman and yet playing into Ser Otto’s hands is an interesting character beat. It shows that he wants to be powerful but he’s really a puppet and desperate for Otto’s approval. The fact that “I cannot permit you to go” from Otto WORKS when Viserys is about to confront his brother is something no Targaryen or king should have tolerated.

Speaking of which, the next major plot point is Daemon Targaryen attempting to get his brother’s attention by stealing a dragon egg, taking over Dragonstone, and claiming he plans to marry a second wife in violation of the Faith. It fails spectacularly and only avoids becoming a massacre of the King’s Hand and his guard due to the timely intervention of Rhaenyra. It’s also a clear sign to Otto that she’s not the meek puppet her father is and is unsuitable as a potential monarch for the same reason that Daemon isn’t: they won’t be his pawns.

I truly believe Ser Otto didn’t think Rhaenyra would rule or attempt to assert her authority. In retrospect, it’s clear they’re going with the idea that Ser Otto believed she’d be another Viserys he could control assuming that she became queen before Viserys married his daughter. The fact she asserts herself as much as she does sets the stages for his betrayal–with the Kingsguard, her speaking up, and of course her rescuing him on dragonback.

Really, I liked that Otto Hightower was within minutes of being killed by Daemon and all of his men when the dragon blasted them because, of course, Otto wouldn’t back down. It’s a sign that Otto isn’t nearly as intelligent as he thinks he is outside of his comfort zone. He’s so used to being the King (rather than the Hand of the King) that he utterly underestimated how far Daemon would go. It was a nice, “Power is power.”

I think I like Alicent’s character arc here as she’s being forced into the scheming role by her father but is clearly anxiety ridden and terrified of all the repercussions that might hit her. I actually kind of think this is a valid take on her character from the books because we think of the scheming Cersei-like Alicent a lot but we don’t think of her, “kindly nurse Alicent who used to read to Old King Joe.” Still, she doesn’t want to marry Viserys but is being forced to seduce him in sweet ways that amount to faking interest in his Warhammer 40K models.

I enjoyed the fact that I got to hear some more dialogue from Mysaria, Daemon’s mistress, but it is done in a terrible “Essos” accent that I think really distracts from the actress’ performance. Still, it’s nice to have any Smallfolk or commoner’s perspective on these sorts of things. I also like how she points out that Daemon’s antics won’t get him killed but might get her killed.

In conclusion, this is a solid episode, but I think the lack of humor and action is a bit of an issue. We could have used a more humorous set of characters to provide levity to the storyline. The fact that so much is spent on child brides and build-up for the inevitable Dance of the Dragons is also a bit of an issue. I can’t help but wonder if they might have been better served by starting with the beginning of the conflict with all of this as backstory.
 
Hey i would also like to request Rings of power review too once it comes out.
 
Yes. That might save Eissa from a nervous breakdown Phipps. It would be like a public service.
 
Sure, I'll happily review it. I'm going to watch it too, though I don't have much confidence it will be good.
 
though I don't have much confidence it will be good.
Man, you have no idea. Visually sure, it looks like big good demonstration just how much LED screen triumphed over old Greenscreen CGI. But it is basically Quake 2 RTX, ray tracing won't mask the ancient texture and physics. Meaning costumes and ehm...actors are much to be desired.

The episode script leaks are not promising either.
 
Man, you have no idea. Visually sure, it looks like big good demonstration just how much LED screen triumphed over old Greenscreen CGI. But it is basically Quake 2 RTX, ray tracing won't mask the ancient texture and physics. Meaning costumes and ehm...actors are much to be desired.

The episode script leaks are not promising either.

Well, we'll see come Thursday!
 
I just want Amazon to release the damn thing so people stop talking about it already. Unfortunately, I predict that it will be worse than first thought, so people will talk about it even more for a while, but the talk should fade sooner or later after release.
 
If you are talking about me I won't be watching it any more than I did Boba Fett which means I will see the clips on Youtube and save my time.
 
I haven't really watched a TV series released after 2009 or maybe even before that besides the "Peacemaker", and only because people here liked it and recommended it enough that I decided to watch it.

I never watched even one episode of Walking Dead, Game of Thrones, Breaking Bad, Stranger Things, Vikings, House of Cards, Agents of SHIELD and whatever else people have been watching for the last decade. So I doubt I will watch this House of the Dragon or Amazon's Rings of Power.

One of the reasons I never watched any of those shows is because I'm not interested in paying monthly for a service I will almost never use, another reason is that the shows never interest me enough to check them out.
 
Hannibal was great. Try watching shows that only have 3 or 4 seasons.

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I just cannot get over how weird this chick looks.
 
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Oh man, wish I can only hope the same for Quenya and Sindarin depiction.

Kudos for the actors involved speaking Valyrian with such perfection than GoT actors.
It's reminds me of Barbarians series in Netflix.

 
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