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House of the Dragon: The Complete Second Season
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Extras:
Final Score:
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Being a long time Game of Thrones fan I was one of those people who was ready for the series to end by the time the lackluster (and rushed) season 8 finished. I had loved the series since the very beginning, but after season 5 the show started to slide down hill quite rapidly, with season 8 simply being the two director’s rushed attempt at wrapping everything up so they could go work on Star Wars IPs (which they were summarily canned for once everyone saw what they did with Game of Thrones, ironic isn’t it). So color me rather skeptical when I saw House of the Dragon being advertised. I mean, the main show as already over, and spinoff’s of a popular show USUALLY end up being way worse than their predecessor. I mean, look at what happened when the powers that be decided to make a spin off of The Witcher? So I decided to skip the show entirely until I had heard enough word of mouth to make an informed decision. Plus, with so many other good shows out there I had zero need to watch a cheap copy.
By the end of season one’s run on HBO Max (now just MAX) it was pretty clear that Ryan Condal was going back to basics, and made an absolute banger of a first run. I never got to review the very first season, so I sorta forgot the show existed (or to be more precise, that I needed to start ANOTHER show) until I got the press release from Sony for the home video release, and subsequently the 4K UHD set showing up on my doorstep. So that means yours truly had to go on a full blown House of the Dragon bender, binge watching both seasons back to back in order to catch up with all of you and give you my hallowed opinion (of which I’m sure you guys are waiting with baited breath for).
I was full blown excited after watching the very first season of the show earlier in the week, and since I had paid literally ZERO attention to critical and fan reviews of the 2nd season, I went in completely blind. Needless to say I exited this final season a few hours ago scratching my head. While a lot of people seemed to be a bit mixed over the first season’s time jump I was rather pleased with how it turned out, and generally loved the mix of action, political intrigue, and betrayal. Not to mention a return to HBO’s original blood, nudity and gore elements that littered the first 3 seasons of Game of Thrones. But this season...well...this season was simply SLOW.
Don’t get me wrong, the performances are very solid. Matt Smith is deliciously twisted, and I have a new respect for Olivia Cooke as Queen Hightower. But holy cow, Emma D’Arcy just steals the show as Queen of the Targaryen’s. She is absolutely electrifying with all of the machinations and twistings with various players vying for the throne. BUUUUUUUUUUUUT at the end of the day, the characters feel like they’re spinning the wheels in place as if nothing happened….because….well… nothing really DOES happen. The entire season is much like the Jake Paul/ Mike Tyson boxing matching from a week ago. There was a whole lot of dancing around each other and half hearted jabs, but nothing really got done till the finale.
Part of this is probably due to a HORRENDOUS production, as word on the street is that the entire cast and production were just jerked back and forth from writers room to filming MULTIPLE times over the short season. The big picture after everything is settled is that House of the Dragon Season 2 is leagues better than last year’s production in terms of visuals and costuming an graphics, but a rather large step back from the storytelling quality. I had a good time with the show, but it was simply middling compared to the excitement I felt binging last year’s season.
Rating:
Rated TV-MA by the MPAA
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Audio:
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Extras:
• The House that Dragons Built - Ep #1 Extended Version
• Defend Your Council
• Character Spots
-- Rhaenyra
-- Aegon
• Fire Hot Takes: Team Green vs. Team Black
• The House that Dragons Built - Ep #2 Extended Version
• Return to Winterfell
• House Who? (House Stark)
• Return to the Realm
Disc Two
• The House that Dragons Built - Ep #3 Extended Version
• House Who? (Bracken & Brackwood) .
• Fire Hot Takes
-- Case for Ruler
-- Daemon vs. Aemond
• The House that Dragons Built - Ep #4 Extended Version
• Eve Tribute Piece
• House Who? (House Tully & House Frey)
• Guess That Line - Eve & Steve
• Character Spots
-- Daemon
-- Corlys
Disc Three
• The House that Dragons Built - Ep #5 Extended Version
• The House that Dragons Built - Ep #6 Extended Version
• Character Spots
-- Alicent
-- Aemond
Disc Four
• The House that Dragons Built - Ep #7 Extended Version
• The House that Dragons Built - Ep #8 Extended Version
• Family Tree
• Divided Kingdoms
• The Curse of Harrenhal
Final Score:
The sophomore entry for the George R.R. Martin spionff is a decent step back from the previous season. I’m not going to weep, wail, and gnash my teeth about the show “killing itself in front of fans!”, but I will say that I was a bit perturbed by the uneven pacing and very little that actually happens plot wise this year. Acting wise D’arcy and Smith kill it, and the visuals are off the charts, but the before mentioned pacing and narrative issues sort of counterbalance those benefits. Video and audio are quite nice, and the extras are UNBELIEVABLY dense, leaving me to say this was a bit of a “give and take” situation from last year. Fun enough, but not what it was. Solid enough watch, but fans of the show will be VERY pleased with the technical aspects outlined above.
Technical Specifications:
Starring: Matt Smith, Emma D'Arcy, Olivia Cooke, Jefferson Hall, Rhys Ifans
Created by: Ryan J. Condal, George R.R. Martin (Novels)
Aspect Ratio: 2.00:1 HEVC
Audio: English: Dolby Atmos (Dolby TrueHD 7.1 Core), French, German, Spanish DD 5.1
Subtitles: English SDH, French, German SDH, Spanish, Dutch
Rated: NR
Runtime: 480 Minutes
Blu-ray Release Date: November 19th, 2024
Recommendation: Solid Watch