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House Of The Dragon season premiere review: A more intimate, cost-conscious second season begins

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Jarrod Jones

10d ago· 9 min readenReview

Summary

The article reviews the season premiere of House Of The Dragon, discussing how the show transitions from its sprawling first season to a more intimate, character-focused second season. It highlights the creative differences that led George R.R. Martin to step away, and touches on the Battle Of The Gullet involving Corlys Velaryon. The review notes the uneven but cost-conscious approach of the second season compared to the first's lavish scope.

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The A.V. ClubHouse Of The Dragon season premiere review: A more intimate, cost-conscious second season beginsavclub.com

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In House Of The Dragon, the path to Westeros' infamous Dance Of The Dragons hasn't been a march to war so much as baby dragon steps.
House Of The Dragon reined itself in for a more intimate, character-focused second season—an uneven but cost-conscious response to the first's lavish sprawl.
After a soaring first season, in which co-creators Ryan Condal and George R.R. Martin impressively charted two decades of Targaryen history (and the latter stepped away from the series due to creative differences)
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Corlys Velaryon faces his past in the Battle Of The Gullet.

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