• Network: HBO
  • Series Premiere Date: Aug 21, 2022
Season #: 3, 2, 1
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  1. Oct 21, 2022
    9
    perfect
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    conforming absolutely to the description or definition of an ideal type:
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  2. Sep 12, 2022
    9
    House of Dragons, is turning out to be really good series. Still early in the season so I'm not going to praise it has the best series of all time.
    But the first 3 episodes I was invested. I just hope it doesn't turn out like GOT season 8 tragedy.
    Looking forward how the season 1 will end and how it will tie into season 2.
  3. Sep 6, 2022
    10
    Well I guess I don't care that much about dragons not being childish in GOT, brothels being not hypocrites in GOT, Bran being king in GOT, GOT not being woke... I just really enjoy this show.
  4. Sep 4, 2022
    9
    HOTD is off to a good start bringing us back to Westeros with a new cast of characters that seem familiar and with good casting choices - the joust was good and gruesome along with re-introducing houses we are familiar with from GOT - but leads towards the conflict that will play out with House Targaryen - hopefully, there will be steady build-up to the conflict and good vs. evil with theHOTD is off to a good start bringing us back to Westeros with a new cast of characters that seem familiar and with good casting choices - the joust was good and gruesome along with re-introducing houses we are familiar with from GOT - but leads towards the conflict that will play out with House Targaryen - hopefully, there will be steady build-up to the conflict and good vs. evil with the grey between or best when there is no clear villain and who will end up on top along with unlikely characters becoming the ones to root for Expand
  5. Sep 3, 2022
    10
    It feels like game of thrones, got some dragons. So far seems to have promise. Least it isn't Amazons Lord of the Rings.
  6. Sep 3, 2022
    7
    I didn't finish game of thrones but this seems to be a great reboot so far. The world building is impressive and immersive, the scripts sharp and funny and all the actors are convincing. I'm looking forward to more episodes - unless it too becomes a gore-fest, as there's only so much degeneration I can stand.
  7. Sep 7, 2022
    8
    3 episodes in, this is a very good series so far. Great acting, good dialogue, interesting plot, decent CGI and action scenes. Only a ridiculously violent birthing scene bothered me so far. Oh, and race swapping an entire family with terrible dreadlock wigs is annoying too. Not as woke as the showrunners and actors pretend the show is, which is a good thing. Too bad they're going to3 episodes in, this is a very good series so far. Great acting, good dialogue, interesting plot, decent CGI and action scenes. Only a ridiculously violent birthing scene bothered me so far. Oh, and race swapping an entire family with terrible dreadlock wigs is annoying too. Not as woke as the showrunners and actors pretend the show is, which is a good thing. Too bad they're going to replace 2 of the younger actresses with older actresses. Perfect casting besides the race swapping and replacing younger actresses who look old enough and act well enough for their roles. An oasis among an ocean of garbage TV shows. Expand
  8. Sep 5, 2022
    7
    Solid so far. Not amazing, not epic but good. As someone who hated GoT S8 I'm as surprised as anyone to be writing this. But credit where credit is due.
  9. Sep 26, 2022
    0
    Not perfect but is good.
    It keeps the essence of the book.
    Epic, Bloody Hell, Dark and the special effects and decorations of the environments are beautifull.
    Love Dragons, Drakarys!
  10. Sep 4, 2022
    10
    All I can say is WOO-HOO! I absolutely love it so far! I am really enjoying the characters and the storyline. Super happy that Season 2 is already a go!!!
  11. Sep 4, 2022
    10
    Was sceptical going into this show, 3 episodes in and its worth watching, I hope it continues to deliver
  12. Sep 5, 2022
    8
    Excellent visuals, quality acting and a good story. The three pillars of episodic success. Bravo, HBO for choosing show runners that cared enough to create a fine fantasy experience.
  13. Sep 8, 2022
    10
    I really had ZERO "0" hopes for this after the failure of season 8 of GOT....... but this series has proven me wrong, its so damn good, the acting and the plot really catch the esence of the fight for the throne.
  14. Sep 9, 2022
    10
    Fantastic. Actors - Special effects - plot, all great.
    Made the forgive the got horrible finale
  15. Sep 9, 2022
    8
    I was cautious leading up to the premiere of watching more Game of Thrones after the failure of the original show in 2019. But the safe haven is found in the writers given the task of bringing this enormous epic to the screen. Out goes original hack writers D&D and into comes Ryan Condal, Miguel Sapochnik and creator R. R Martin and between them they shift focus back to characterI was cautious leading up to the premiere of watching more Game of Thrones after the failure of the original show in 2019. But the safe haven is found in the writers given the task of bringing this enormous epic to the screen. Out goes original hack writers D&D and into comes Ryan Condal, Miguel Sapochnik and creator R. R Martin and between them they shift focus back to character development instead of the massive set piece after set piece scenes. This first episode couldn't have been better, already full of betrayal, back stabbing and power mad council members. Looking forward to the next episodes and the whole season in general. As long as the lessons are learned from the final seasons of GoT, The House of the Dragon should be on solid ground. Expand
  16. Sep 9, 2022
    8
    Went into this not expecting much due to season 8 of GOT. I was pleasantly surprised. The plot moves along nicely and character development is very good. The dialog and acting is good across the board. I watched the first 3 episodes and I am looking forward to the next one.
  17. Sep 10, 2022
    10
    A rich and well-developed story, interesting characters, full of medieval-style fantasy. respecting the legacy of the original sutor. There is a moment where Matt Smith "Daemon targaryen" develops a tense scene, where he doesn't even need to say a single word.
  18. Sep 11, 2022
    8
    good cast, I'm very excited to see how it goes, can't understand the many negative reviews.
  19. Oct 25, 2022
    9
    Had to come in and post a positive review for this first season. To much early review bombing going on. If you watch the whole season the characters are developing well and the stage is set for an action packed second season. I have not been this excited about this franchise since end of season 6 GOT.
  20. Mar 16, 2023
    7
    A first season that starts slowly but ends up growing in the long run. Curious to see how the plot will evolve and adapt in the second season. This, for now, is just a prologue to the Dance of Dragons.
  21. Dec 11, 2022
    3
    Have watched all 10 episodes in hope of it getting to the point where I can understand the great reviews. But it fails utterly. This is no GoT but a much more slow paced history of the realm. The pace of the whole thing is so slow and boring. I think it can be said what someone said about The Hobbit and The Rings of Power: Sightseeing of the places great stories have been told. But nothingHave watched all 10 episodes in hope of it getting to the point where I can understand the great reviews. But it fails utterly. This is no GoT but a much more slow paced history of the realm. The pace of the whole thing is so slow and boring. I think it can be said what someone said about The Hobbit and The Rings of Power: Sightseeing of the places great stories have been told. But nothing more imo. Expand
  22. Oct 23, 2022
    9
    Very good!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  23. May 13, 2023
    4
    Average, a little on the boring side.
    It should be called "House of whine and complain" because main protagonists are always grumble about something.
    Good fx, good costumes but characters acts and looks stereotyped (Daemon for example looks and act like a "bad-guy-with-rebel-attitude" from a Playstation 1 rpg). Frequent time skips make it difficult to follow.
    You can skip it.
  24. Sep 2, 2022
    5
    some cases of terrible tokenized characters casting and wokie leftie SJW politics.... some solid moments, good actors and nice dialogues.... normally this would be 0/10 wokie turd but since there are also utter garbage rings of power and if you are mindless consumer who need high budget overCGI fantasy flick.... this is better option. Of crouse its still a milked watered down version ofsome cases of terrible tokenized characters casting and wokie leftie SJW politics.... some solid moments, good actors and nice dialogues.... normally this would be 0/10 wokie turd but since there are also utter garbage rings of power and if you are mindless consumer who need high budget overCGI fantasy flick.... this is better option. Of crouse its still a milked watered down version of first GoT seasons... still better than season 7 and 8 tho... Expand
  25. Oct 26, 2022
    2
    If I had to choose one word to describe HoD it would be 'dull'. Endless tedious extemporising in massive rooms with just two or three people in them. No sense whatsoever of the wider Game of Thrones world, no sense of peril, not much in the way of action, weird time-jumps, very few stand-out characters, no magic, much-less swearing, much-less nudity, much less fun. Just about the onlyIf I had to choose one word to describe HoD it would be 'dull'. Endless tedious extemporising in massive rooms with just two or three people in them. No sense whatsoever of the wider Game of Thrones world, no sense of peril, not much in the way of action, weird time-jumps, very few stand-out characters, no magic, much-less swearing, much-less nudity, much less fun. Just about the only thing going for it is that it seems to have pissed off those far-right snowflakes who get triggered by literally anything these days. Expand
  26. Aug 20, 2023
    0
    Ce machin est une sorte de produit dérivé de l’autre série de merde, là, les jeux du trône ! dans cette série (de merde) déjà, les personnages devaient pousser très fort afin de l’emporter sur leurs ennemis… mais eux aussi poussaient très fort sur le trône, alors c’était tendu ! mais le problème récurrent était le suivant : c’était chiant.

    La maison du dragon, c’est pareil mais avec un
    Ce machin est une sorte de produit dérivé de l’autre série de merde, là, les jeux du trône ! dans cette série (de merde) déjà, les personnages devaient pousser très fort afin de l’emporter sur leurs ennemis… mais eux aussi poussaient très fort sur le trône, alors c’était tendu ! mais le problème récurrent était le suivant : c’était chiant.

    La maison du dragon, c’est pareil mais avec un dragon qui pousse sur le trône et même qu’il est vénère… du moins, en théorie. Parce qu’en fait, plus personne ne pousse là-dedans ou si peu : tout le monde taille le bout de gras… ça parle à n’en plus pouvoir, c’est à dormir debout !

    Du coup, on dort à poings fermés… et lorsqu’on arrive à relever la tête, c’est pour mieux replonger aussitôt dans un sommeil profond ! c’est en effet la série la plus soporifique, la plus ennuyeuse qu’on ait jamais vue… ou plutôt tenté de voir. Parce qu’en fait, personne ne l’a vue jusqu’au bout, y compris le dragon qui s’est barré en Alaska.
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  27. Dec 29, 2022
    9
    Waaaaaaay better than I expected the prequel to be and it reminds me of how much I missed peak GoT. The web it spins is so interesting and infuriating (in a good way) in equal measures. I love all the time skips in it and it really keeps the story moving and helps massively with the pacing.

    I also adore the characterisation in this, everyone feels three dimensional and their decisions
    Waaaaaaay better than I expected the prequel to be and it reminds me of how much I missed peak GoT. The web it spins is so interesting and infuriating (in a good way) in equal measures. I love all the time skips in it and it really keeps the story moving and helps massively with the pacing.

    I also adore the characterisation in this, everyone feels three dimensional and their decisions don't feel cheap like later GoT. I think, like a lot of people, I was quite cynical about a GoT prequel given how it ended but it lives up to the hype for me. Excited for s2!
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  28. Aug 24, 2022
    10
    I don't like more than I like about it but I'm willing to wait and see. Compared to the competition it is amazing, but still seems to be left wanting.
  29. Jan 2, 2023
    8
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Muitos cortes do material original que deixam a história um pouco desconexa e sem muita profundidade, até pq as próprias cenas de humanização de certos personagens são cortadas. Expand
  30. Dec 10, 2022
    9
    A real return to form. Avoids the cringy adolescence of early GoT, with an actual interesting focus on gender and power. Feels more compact in scope, but that's no bad thing.
  31. Oct 24, 2022
    7
    With the first season now complete, I consider HotD to be a 7/10 in total. That said, there's a clear divide between the pre-time jump and post time-jump episodes, with the latter being much more engaging.
    Pre-time jump felt like it was mostly world-building and getting the characters where they needed to be, but without resolving much of the tension that was building up.
    Post time jump
    With the first season now complete, I consider HotD to be a 7/10 in total. That said, there's a clear divide between the pre-time jump and post time-jump episodes, with the latter being much more engaging.
    Pre-time jump felt like it was mostly world-building and getting the characters where they needed to be, but without resolving much of the tension that was building up.
    Post time jump really accelerates the drama and builds towards the climax more stringently. Thus making it much more engaging.
    That said, for all its strengths in the latter half, HotD still lacks some of the more charming characters GoT offered us. Nothing comes close to the swagger and charm of Tyrion, Jamie or even Bron. It's mostly gloomy characters. A missed opportunity.
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  32. Oct 26, 2022
    8
    I was curious what the user score was. Im shocked. The anti woke-police seem to have seen a black person in the show and a white person not portraying someone nice... and also the woman said something smart! How dare they!! Liberals!! Woke!!

    Joking aside and for the people who dont watch the world through TP-rolls, this was actually good. and im very invested in how the story continues.
    I was curious what the user score was. Im shocked. The anti woke-police seem to have seen a black person in the show and a white person not portraying someone nice... and also the woman said something smart! How dare they!! Liberals!! Woke!!

    Joking aside and for the people who dont watch the world through TP-rolls, this was actually good. and im very invested in how the story continues. That last episode, omg! Dragons! raarrrrr!
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  33. Oct 26, 2022
    7
    House of The Dragon S1 presented the same amount of glorious carnage, unfiltered politics and repulsive elements that made the parent story; Game Of Throne so raw and beloved by many. It successfully recreated that atmosphere of the world of Westeros within this small, self-contained story, surprisingly without any grand adventure or any large-scale epic spectacle. But it goes really wellHouse of The Dragon S1 presented the same amount of glorious carnage, unfiltered politics and repulsive elements that made the parent story; Game Of Throne so raw and beloved by many. It successfully recreated that atmosphere of the world of Westeros within this small, self-contained story, surprisingly without any grand adventure or any large-scale epic spectacle. But it goes really well with the theme of restraint nobility, and serves solidly as a foundation of the overall lore of the main-story.

    But what its really lacking is in the patience and the build-up to make the actual climaxes feels rewarding. The plot of this season is the equivalent of 2 or maybe 3 season of regular Game of Throne, and i just don't feel we earned it yet

    The constant time skipping, while true it resulting in an interesting dynamic, it buries the character under this heavy flows of the plot-driven narrative. It's sacrifices all the character intrigue to be almost unrecognizable

    And to be honest, if in season 2 when the war finally ensue. And they suddenly slowing down the pacing to the point that we wouldn't get the same amount of length of time jumps each episode like in season 1, I'LL BE REALLY PISSED!
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  34. Oct 11, 2022
    7
    Yes they rewrote the race of a group of characters, but at least the original author was involved in that choice. That aside, this series seems to be better written than many other fantasy series nowadays and the performances are WAY better. Even knowing how it ends, this show is still a pleasure to watch, just like the first 7 seasons of its namesake.
  35. Oct 4, 2022
    10
    I haven't written a review before but had to for this show. It is amazing. The quality of the writing and its fidelity to the world of the books is simply off the charts.

    I do worry about non-readers being able to follow the show through the time jumps and especially the casting for older characters, but I also feel that these jumps are fully justified by one of the main themes of the
    I haven't written a review before but had to for this show. It is amazing. The quality of the writing and its fidelity to the world of the books is simply off the charts.

    I do worry about non-readers being able to follow the show through the time jumps and especially the casting for older characters, but I also feel that these jumps are fully justified by one of the main themes of the show - the way parents pass on their grudges and prejudices to their kids.

    I was also motivated to chime in because the negative reviews for this show are particularly annoying. The most justifiable kind I've seen say the show is boring, but in most cases they said so after only one or two episodes. If you watch the first season of GOT, there are some definite saggy spots where they had to film rather dry conversations in order to fill time. They were good for character, but still dry. This show by contrast executes conversational scenes much better. The show, in reality, is only boring if you expect every scene to be a battle or a murder. This world might have that reputation but it simply has never been that. The palace intrigue and tense conversations have always been the beating heart of it. If you don't like that, it might not be the show for you, but you probably should have known that coming in if you actually watched the previous series.

    Of course the other kind of negative review refers to the "politics" of the show in one or both of two categories - its feminism and its casting. As to the feminism, these themes are central to the story being told, even in the original text. They are also totally relevant to today. Alicent's character is driven by resentment that she has lived up to expectations placed on her based on her sex/gender. Rhaneyra is resentful and dismissive of those expectations. Rhaneyra's claim is only challenge-able because of her gender. That's just the story. It is not an imposition. In fact, it is exactly the dynamic of the historical source material - the Anarchy and the war between Stephen and Matilda. The decisions made by husbands about women going through pregnancy couldn't be more relevant to today. The sexual double standards still exist. So do the general moral ones - just look at the "scandal" around the Finnish prime minister recently. And by the way we still haven't had a female president in this country and many others. If these themes were not relevant or were not in the source material, you might have the ghost of a point, but otherwise you are really just review bombing and/or reacting based on your own imposed expectations that everything you see conform to your own political preference. Methinks the men doth protest too much.

    As for the casting, it actually enhanced one of the central plot points - the legitimacy of Rhaneyra's children "with" Laenor. I will admit it seemed awkward to me at first, but by just giving it a chance you get to see it fit really well into the dynamics of the plot. I myself have found it unfortunate that the tv shows haven't been able to fully embrace the fantasy-medieval setting of the books, but the reality is that a wider audience would balk at some of the ages involved because of changing beliefs about childhood/adulthood, sexual maturity, and the role of violence. The casting seems far less consequential by comparison to what they did to Tyrion's character in the original.

    And as for the production values, the CGI, and the overall look and feel of the show, there is simply nothing better on television or, frankly, in cinemas. The costumes, set designs, cinematography - everything creates such an organic whole that is totally immersive. The only fault I can find is that when they use "the volume" (the LED screen walls that have replaced blue screen) it occasionally creates a washed out look that is fine by itself but tends to get old when it appears so often. Also, one or two dragon shots have clearly not had as much attention as others. But beyond that, it's better than anyone has a right to expect on a tv show.

    And the acting is amazing too. I don't think any of the actors have hit a wrong note. I was skeptical of Matt Smith as Daemon at first but he has turned out to be perfect for the role.

    Overall, I have been more than pleased
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  36. Oct 12, 2022
    9
    Enthralling and a return to high standards, this adaptation of George R.R. Martin's "Fire and Blood" is a prequel to the "A Song of Ice and Fire" series of novels, brings with it familiarity for "Game of Thrones" fans but features a brand new cast of characters. Although the time skips can be jarring and there are many new names and faces to learn, the series brings with it the stellarEnthralling and a return to high standards, this adaptation of George R.R. Martin's "Fire and Blood" is a prequel to the "A Song of Ice and Fire" series of novels, brings with it familiarity for "Game of Thrones" fans but features a brand new cast of characters. Although the time skips can be jarring and there are many new names and faces to learn, the series brings with it the stellar acting, directing, and design fans have come to expect, along with the engaging storytelling you've missed ever since the earlier seasons of "Game of Thrones". Strong Recommend. Expand
Metascore
69

Generally favorable reviews - based on 43 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 29 out of 43
  2. Negative: 1 out of 43
  1. Reviewed by: Matt Roush
    Sep 9, 2022
    70
    Though the acting is exemplary, this grim, glum prequel sorely lacks a Tyrion, an impish jester to puncture the portentousness. [12 - 25 Sep 2022, p.11]
  2. Reviewed by: Bruce Miller
    Aug 24, 2022
    70
    It’s mainstream fantasy, blessed with sumptuous costumes, compelling settings and those “Avatar”-like swooping dragons. Dragons, in fact, turn up just when the plot needs them most. When the house seems like it’s going to fall, they’re there to shore it up. ... It’s good; it still has time to be great.
  3. Reviewed by: Melanie McFarland
    Aug 23, 2022
    60
    "House of the Dragon" takes about five episodes to warm up, which corresponds to the amount of time that we spend with the younger actors playing key roles before a time jump necessitates a casting change. ... Rhaenyra is not Daenerys. She doesn't have a hype squad cheering on her murderous inclinations – yet – or an unearned sense of destiny. She's learning the price of capability and lessons about what it means to be a Targaryen, and a woman, from noble sources and unseemly ones. That combination of influences makes her an enigmatic guide back to a land we haven't forgotten, yet aren't entirely sure we've missed very much.