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Displaying all articles tagged:
Fire & Blood
fire & blood & spoilers
Yesterday at 4:00 p.m.
What to Expect Next on
House of the Dragon
Strap in: We’re spoiling everything that happens in the Dance of the Dragons.
By
James Grebey
the girls aren’t fighting
July 4, 2024
Let
House of the Dragon
’s Women Be Evil
There’s gotta be a happy medium between legendary cruelty and benevolent naïveté.
By
Nate Jones
fire & blood
Oct. 26, 2022
House of the Dragon
’s Biggest Book Omissions
Seven
Fire & Blood
details that could’ve made these characters’ bonds more tangible, their romances more sensual, and their losses more tragic.
By
Roxana Hadadi
finales
Oct. 24, 2022
A Few Questions for That
House of the Dragon
Finale
Exposition, dragons, and more excruciating childbirth leaves us with the promise of bigger and bloodier things to come.
By
Jen Chaney,
Roxana Hadadi,
and
Kathryn VanArendonk
fire & blood
Oct. 19, 2022
What’s Going on With
House of the Dragon
’s Mysaria?
Her fate in the season’s penultimate episode is as confusing as everything else about this character.
By
Roxana Hadadi
emergency discussion
Oct. 12, 2022
What Is Time on
House of the Dragon
?
The series’ frantic rush forward tests the efficacy of the TV time jump — and viewers’ ability to keep up.
By
Jen Chaney,
Roxana Hadadi,
and
Kathryn VanArendonk