Shows just about to get interesting... and then go away for another year and a half.
Yep. It's been such a slow build up. Parts have been interesting however some have been quite boring.Shows just about to get interesting... and then go away for another year and a half.
There's ... a hint of that? But the Queens are pretty murderous and going at each other while paying lip service to 'peace' and 'saving thousands of lives' --- hyopcrisy in full effect. They're all pretty eager to spend lives on this show, so long as it's not their own. Case in point being the last episode:Although I'm enjoying it a lot, I' also getting a bit much of the men-are-silly-impulsive-patriarh-tyrants vibe...
Maybe I need to rewatch the first season, but I feel that Daemon has been nerfed quite a bit. Also, Rhaenyra seemed a lot more formidable in the first season...
In the latest episode, I got the impression that all the people brought before the dragon had Targaryen blood to some degree,
Could be.Or they had been lied to.
LOL ... Sea Smoke set him up. Acted submissive before err ... smoking him.Anyway, that first guy who had the right blood also got eaten a couple episodes ago, so who knows what the rule is now.
Lucas must be advising George RR Martin.
I haven't read the books, but it appears to be a mix of both? What's-her-name who's just wandered into the wild to tempt death looking for a large, wild dragon ... had tried before and nearly been killed or something. The resident dragons didn't vibe with her but Little Miss Death Wish is going for it again.So, is the mythology that the dragons can sense Targaryen blood, or is it just that the dragons just think "Hmm, this person seems worthy"?
In the latest episode, I got the impression that all the people brought before the dragon had Targaryen blood to some degree, but the dragon killed most of them anyway.
There is a behind the scenes segment after the show where they discuss this. They talk about there being some mystery here, and it allows the writers to do whatever they want apparently.So I did some quick Internet-ing.
Blood is part of it, temperament likely matters, and lineage being close to former riders is also a likely factor. Vermithor and Silverwing are both around 100 years old and have had previous riders, like Sea Smoke.
Vaghar is apparently around 180. I only skimmed a couple of sources so don't know how accurate this is.
There is a behind the scenes segment after the show where they discuss this. They talk about there being some mystery here, and it allows the writers to do whatever they want apparently.
Based on some ASOIAF Wiki stuff, it is a blood thing but goes back to Valyria, so it's not specifically *Targaryen* as such. Martin's history and lineage stuff is super convoluted so even the source material is a little murky, seemingly by design.Seems like it was written to be ambiguous. Like, since the Targaryens believe they are the most powerful house, and since they can ride dragons, their assumption is that you have to have Targaryen blood to ride a dragon. And since they've been in power for so long, they've just repeated that story for generations and that's all anyone believes ... but it's not true.
It's probably a "correlation is not causation" type of situation.
I thought it was interesting that the first guy who tried had a physical deformity.
In that universe, a guy like that is at a serious disadvantage already, and given he wasn't acknowledged in any special way, maybe it was a combo of nothing-to-lose and Martin's tendency to sporadically inject physically disadvantaged characters with positive traits (intellect, bravery etc.)I thought that was just to show why he was 'cast away' as a Targaryen -- like what the upper class parents did to Devito Penguin.
I don't think a human's appearance means much to them. They'll bond with some humans, burn or crush or outright eat other ones. Have no compunction about killing their own kind either.I thought it was interesting that the first guy who tried had a physical deformity. Not sure if that was done to really show how nasty these dragons are not to have sympathy or what.
too bad I found Martin's prose absolute crap
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