For a show that will make us wait at least 2 more years… what a major let down
Now that the season has ended, can discuss a little -
- IMHO, the show misses Paddy Considine. I recognize King Viserys had a short shelf life for this show no matter what, but he was a grounding force to balance out the story and the cast. Everyone seems a little adrift now that he is not in the center.
- Emma D'Arcy as adult Rhaenyra just brings it every time. She's just impressive. ( The writing at times, not so much to help her) Milly Alc0ck left big shoes to fill as she crushed the young Rhaenyra role, but D'Arcy has acquitted herself very well. The writing she's been given is just incredibly tough. I think it might be easy to take D'Arcy for granted as a lesser actress would have exposed more of the shaking writing in S2.
- Which leads to the next complication, D'Arcy and Olivia Cooke/Alicent have absolutely no chemistry at all. In any possible way. They cannot sell that they were once best friends, they can't really sell much of the vague complexity of their overall relationship. I enjoy Cooke in most other things, she's such an elegant beauty in her natural state, but this role might be too far over her bandwidth right now. The Alicent role is extremely difficult, and is probably the most critical role on the show to create a nice consistent push/pull in the overall tension, but it's just not working. It probably doesn't help some that Cooke still looks like she could pass for a high schooler. The chemistry between Alc0ck and Emily Carey/Young Alicent was off the charts. I don't want to be too hard on Cooke here, but this role might have been better suited for someone else.
- Aegon II and Prince Aemond are roughly cutouts at this point. I don't think they actively hurt the show, but they often are not helping. Criston Cole, the bodyguard who bangs everyone, just doesn't bring anything at all. He raises the meter exactly zero. While I recognize there is canon and established backstory behind this, bringing in another very established veteran actor as a new character to drive conflict might have help rebalance the show. It's not quite evident the writers know how to handle Matt Smith or not.
- My take is if you are going to have some bloat, then just do a couple of flashback episodes. Full ones. Bring back Considine, Carey and Alc0ck for them. Their dynamic was very good. At least that can serve as a bridge to help the D'Arcy/Cooke chemistry struggles some. It could help also infuse some heavy lifting for the world building and the rest of Westeros in this timeline.
- I liked S2, not as good as S1, but there is plenty of talent here across the board to create a nice rebound for S3. If it was me, and it's not, I'd write out Criston Cole as fast as possible. I see him as a poorly executed crutch/escape hatch for when the writers get themselves into a corner in the narrative.
- Alc0ck. Alc0ck. Alc0ck. Just giving the filter some exercise here.