Summary
Any show set in Westeros is bloody, oftenviolently killing off fan-favorite characters.
Yet there is one line that, if crossed, will emotionally destroy me.
The series goes to extremes as it lives up to the bloody expectations of its predecessor.
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I cannot stress enough how much better the dog deserves.
Though it’s an important part of the series, watchingthe dragonstear each other apart makes me cringe.
Unlike the dragons or direwolves,this dog has no way to protect himselfand suffers as a result.
The reign of House Targaryen begins with this prequel to the popular HBO seriesGame of Thrones.Based on George R.R. Martin’sFire & Blood,House of the Dragonis set nearly 200 years beforeGame of Thrones, telling the story of the Targaryen civil war with King Viserys.
From his first introduction, the dog is mistreated.
Because inHouse of the Dragon, murder happens, but there is no excuse for animal cruelty.
That’s just how it is; I don’t make the rules.
Unfortunately, brutality is common in the series, but it’s especially heinous against the innocent mutt.
Still, the show proves him to be a loyal friend, making me love him even more.
They can kill off whoever they want, but just give me this one happy ending.
I want to see him in a life of luxury next to whoever wins the Dance of the Dragons.
The trajectory from street dog to royaltywould mirror the real story ofBobby, the four-legged actorin the series.
New episodes ofHouse of the Dragonair weekly on Sundays on Max.
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