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Daemons big moment inHouse of the Dragonssecond-season finalewas an equally big one for the series as a whole.
This insistence on explicitly tying a spinoff back to its main work pushesGame of Thronesinto trickyStar Warsterritory.
Still, its not hard to see where that insistence comes from.
One hopes that this franchise conservatism is limited to justHouse of the Dragon.
But this should meanA Knight of the Seven Kingdoms, which adapts a series of George R.R.
Second,Andors ground-level perspective allowed for a more tangible experience of its fictional worlds.
Coruscant had dense housing, and the windows of its residential units tended to be grimy.
The people of Ferrix had their own rituals stemming from their own unique histories.
getting from one place to another.
Same goes with Arya and the Hound, Tyrion and Jorah, and so on.
This quality is notcompletelymissing fromHouse of the Dragon.
Its also why I enjoyed the oddball pairing of Criston Cole and Gwayne Hightower, who remains criminally underused.
Lets spend more time in the dirt of Westeros.
What do smallfolk apartments in the Vale look like?
How does a tavern in the Riverlands make money?
What does itmeanto be a valorous knight in Westeros, a land filled with human darkness?