House of the Dragon: A Rom-Com Cliche Is Driving Too Much Of The Show
House of the Dragon S2E3 brings back a huge worry for House of the Dragon: a?new plot point that’s now gone way too far. House of the Dragon Season 2 has shown Rhaenyra fight to stop mutually assured dragon destruction, but as of House of the Dragon Season 2 Episode 3, perhaps her efforts have been totally wasted. The show is important for HBO Max, just like Game of Thrones before it…until it went off the rails. Does HotD face that same issue? Will the momentum of House of the Dragon Season 2 Episode 2 totally change now? There have been outstanding upgrades in House of the Dragon Season 2 so far, but after that final scene, what of the rest of House of the Dragon Season 2? Trailer footage has only given so many clues about the Game of Thrones universe show, so for answers, we need a more thorough House of the Dragon breakdown for what happened, what will happen, and what Fire and Blood has to say. Was the Song of Ice and Fire a good addition afterall? Will Daemon Targaryen diverge from his book counterpart? Why is Rhaenyra so different? Did Alicent ruin everything? And does Aegon the Conqueror and the Song of Ice and Fire matter??? We’re breaking it down on IGN with host/writer Kim Horcher?