House of the Dragon
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Good kings make bad characters.

Someonedracarysme, like, because this is not why we tune into Westerosi politics.
We dont need a Mad King, but Id settle for a Bad at Times King.
We simply cannot have that in our beloved little dragon show!
(Compare that to scenes of Daenerys soaring in on Drogon in season eight ofGoT.)
There is also a general drowse about a handful of the main characters.
Grand Maester Mellos is dutiful.
If the shipping lanes go down, he warns Viserys, it would be terrible for the realm.
From a logistical viewpoint, it makes a lot of sense.
(Which is precisely what he is building out of stone in his chambers.)
Two obstacles stand in Viseryss way when it comes to marrying Alicent.
(Geographically, their meeting and alliance makes sense Driftmark and Dragonstone are right next to one another.)
Rhaenyra and Daemons verbal sparring creates the episodes most neck-prickling moment.
But if the series follows George R.R.
MartinsHouse of the Dragonon this matter, she will end up with another woman on her back.
Daemon invites Viserys to his wedding, but has not yet asked Mysaria for her hand.
Sounds exactly like the fate of every other prostitute from this universe.
Finally, some wit!