It seems that in many ways HouseofDragon has learned from GOT's mistakes.
begins in a fictional universe where betrayal is expected at every turn,” he wrote. “And only the terminally pure-hearted or simply naïve would be caught off guard”“delivers on the promise of providing more of the same,” a sentiment common throughout many of the reviews. Roxana Haidadi ofblames such “rote mimicry” as it “undermines character development and dampens any sparks generated by its ensemble.” In fact, the acting is one of the main aspects that does gain praise for this new show.
with his ability to “perfectly capture the compassion, jealousy and hesitance of a character whose actual and perceived weaknesses underlie every move of the plot,” according toD’Arcy too is described as “sharp” and Rhy Ifan, who plays Viserys’ closest adviser, Otto Hightower, as “sublime.”In general, it seems that in many waysmistakes. The original show was often criticized for its depictions of violence, especially that against women.
Instead, she explained the show will “focus on the violence against women that is inherent in a patriarchal system,” most overtly in the form of childbirth, three instances of which occur in the first six episodes.or worse, more or less violent, just as engaging or not, fans will still tune in on Sunday forseason finale, even after a less than impressive final season.