Game of Thrones is one of the most beloved television shows in recent history. The dragons and kingdoms, swords and sandals saga was a somewhat-faithful adaptation of George R. R. Martin’s A Game of Thrones book series. Game of Thrones introduced HBO audiences to a plethora of unique characters, lands, and narratives. From knights to assassins and kings, there was no shortage in all of Westeros for characters that made audiences feel every emotion under the sun.
Perhaps the most intriguing storyline was that of Daenerys Targaryen, a woman from a proud family line who finds herself in a foreign land. From an arranged marriage to the breaker of slave chains, the veritable Mother of Dragons herself has a unique character arc. She is more influential to the entire show than any other character.
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Speaking of Targaryens and dragons, a new HBO show is on the horizon: House of the Dragon. It will be a prequel and spinoff series, taking place 300 years before the events portrayed in Game of Thrones. House of the Dragon should incorporate some of what made Game of Thrones such a great show, specifically concerning dynamic characters and intriguing worldbuilding. However, not everything that Game of Thrones did was fantastic. In fact, there are some arenas that Game of Thrones traversed in that House of the Dragon would be wise to avoid altogether.
There are many great houses in the lands of Westeros in Game of Thrones. From the noble Starks to the dastardly Lannisters and the cold Greyjoys, each family has its own unique way of making its mark on the blockbuster show.
However, House of the Dragon would do well to focus almost exclusively on the
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