First Impressions: 'House of the Dragon' Season 1 Episode 1
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It has been approximately 36 months since the
divisive final episode of Game of Thrones (GoT) aired, so I guess I would be
lying if I said I haven't spent the last three years waiting for the next
chapter in the live-action adaptation of George R.R. Martin's series of 'A song
of Ice and Fire' books.
A part of me did wonder if something would
happen to the GoT prequel 'House of the Dragon' during pre-production
especially since another spin-off series based off the original show, 'The Long
Night', was surprisingly cancelled at HBO, with the pay television network
deciding not to even order the pilot to series.
Thankfully, 'House of the Dragon' is
finally here and I must say it has a lot of potential.
I will try as much as possible not to spoil anything
for you but writing a review without giving some details of the plot is next to
impossible, but I promise to keep it to a minimum.
Now that you have read my not so subtle
disclaimer, let's begin.
The cold opening introduces us to King
Jaehaerys Targaryen who has been ruling the Kingdom of Westeros for the better
part of six decades.
As the first century of the Targaryen dynasty
comes to an end, the health of the Old King starts failing and this prompts him
to identify a potential successor.
Tragedy had claimed both his sons leaving the
fate of his succession in limbo, so in the year 101, Jaehaerys called his Great
Council to choose a heir.
Fourteen succession claims were heard but
only two were truly considered; Princess Rhaenys Targaryen, the King's eldest
female descendant, and Prince Viserys Targaryen, the King's eldest male
descendant.
Rhaenys, a woman, does not inherit the Iron
Throne.
The sequence then cuts to Viserys' ninth year
as King of Westeros, 172 years before the death of the mad King Aerys and the
birth of his daughter Princess Daenerys Targaryen, the Mother of Dragons.
Viserys is in the same conundrum as his
predecessor in that he doesn't have any male heirs to succeed him.
His wife, though expectant at the start of
the show, has had a number of miscarriages and the only successful delivery she
has made so far is that of her daughter Rhaenyra.
As it stands, Viserys' younger and more
unpredictable brother Daemon is first in line to the throne, followed by
Rhaenyra but all that can change should the King sire a male heir.
Straight out of the gate, we are showed that
the matter of succession will be the major storyline and conflict of the
series, something that is reminiscent of GoT and I can't wait to see where the
show goes from here.
The show's frontrunners did a great job of
immersing us in the world of GoT without making it feel like the exact show.
There is something about the whole aesthetic
of the show that I really liked as well. I don't know why but most of the
scenes shot outside made me feel like I was walking around in a dream.
I also like how they set up Viserys; we
immediately see that he is quite different from other kings we have seen or
heard mentioned in GoT before.
He is a genuinely nice guy although he might
be a little too soft for the Iron Throne. It was also interesting to see the
Iron Thone injure him in the pilot episode in what is perhaps a foreshadowing
that he won't be sitting there for much longer
Sir Otto Hightower, the Hand of the King, is
easily one of my favourite candidates already since he is not afraid to speak
his mind even when addressing his king about his very own brother (Daemon).
Sir Otto gives off those Little Finger vibes.
He lets us know right away that he has his eyes set on the Iron Throne even if
it means sacrificing his own family.
I also thoroughly enjoyed his interactions
with Daemon, as well as how the show's frontrunners set up their relationship
and hatred for one another right away.
It should make for some interesting scenes in
the coming episodes.
Also, the addition of several Targaryens
speaking in High Valyrian is great as well. It further demonstrates just how
different these Targaryens are from everybody else (as if their hair and
dragons weren't enough).
Speaking of the dragons, they look amazing.
Having many dragons appear in the first episode lets you know that this isn't
the original show.
Overall, the show's creators did a great job
at reintroducing everyone to Westeros. As always the sets looked amazing, the
costumes looked phenomenal and the overall production is what you would expect
from a HBO series.
The episodes will be dropping on a weekly
basis so I would recommend that you wait for all episodes to air before binge
watching this entry.
Once the show's frontrunners flesh out the
plot some more, I believe this show will have the potential to be the talk of
town for years to come.


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