'House of the Dragon' Shows How War Is Inevitable (Season 2 Ep 3 Review)
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David Chen, Kim Renfro and Jessie Earl talk about the lead up to war on the latest A Cast of Kings. Nobody seems to care or remember why they're fighting in the 3rd episode of season 2, "The Burning Mill".
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Aw the Cast of Kings having major life events with an Engagement, a baby, a movie and many of Dave's B movies 🍿 .
The Sept of Baelor hasn’t been built yet. King Baelor builds it to replace the Grand Sept, which is what we’re seeing in this show.
You guys are very good and detailed and I enjoyed this very much, I’ve watched a view other reviews and none topped this one. And I loved how Kim knew the backstory so well like many of us long time fans. It’s great to tie it all in together and go into the deep dynamics of each character.
The craziest vision Daemon saw was the author of the book series hanging out in the dinner hall, acting as the steward of Harranhall. (Does no one else think that Simon Strong looked like GRRM?) I just have to say that I'm enjoying this show so much that I'm actually thinking of going back and watching Game of Thrones. I was one of those people who was so angered by the final season that Game of Thrones was dead to me. It was a bigger disappointment than the final season of LOST, which I didn't think could be topped (or bottomed). But here we are, and just the world-building and storytelling on display with this STORY (the whole thing, not just the TV adaptation of it) is so fantastic that I'm willing to maybe put aside my deep feelings of betrayal and revisit Game of Thrones. That's how good this show is.
While Diana’s lot in life certainly sucks after what Aegon did to her last season, I was admittedly relieved to see confirmation that Alicent didn’t have her quietly poisoned & disposed of.
We need a 'if it's a lie, then we fight on that lie' scene of The Wire fame in the next episode.
"all cloaks are b*stards" made me lol, well done DC
Congrats to Jessie! Think Queen Rhaenerya and Alicent had their “Martha?!” moment (see BvS: Dawn of Justice) the minute Alicent realized that King Viserys meant Aegon I not Aegon II (or even III)…😆 I really liked the Harrenhal scenes. Thought of it as the Titanic 🚢 of castles. 🏰 where basically Daemon was staying in a massive tomb created by his ancestor.
For the alg!
Ok, Do the fans and or even women actually like that this whole show is that " Men have ambition and Power so thats bad, Women only peace and are soft so they are good" thing. That actually feels very demeaning to women that almost every major female character in this show is reduced to that stereotype.