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House of the Dragon
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The Green Council

  • Episode aired Oct 16, 2022
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Tom Glynn-Carney and Fabien Frankel in House of the Dragon (2022)
An internal succession war within House Targaryen at the height of its power, 172 years before the birth of Daenerys Targaryen.
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While Alicent enlists Cole and Aemond to track down Aegon, Otto gathers the great houses of Westeros to affirm their allegiance.While Alicent enlists Cole and Aemond to track down Aegon, Otto gathers the great houses of Westeros to affirm their allegiance.While Alicent enlists Cole and Aemond to track down Aegon, Otto gathers the great houses of Westeros to affirm their allegiance.

  • Director
    • Clare Kilner
  • Writers
    • George R.R. Martin
    • Ryan J. Condal
    • Sara Hess
  • Stars
    • Paddy Considine
    • Olivia Cooke
    • Rhys Ifans
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    8.7/10
    47K
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    • Director
      • Clare Kilner
    • Writers
      • George R.R. Martin
      • Ryan J. Condal
      • Sara Hess
    • Stars
      • Paddy Considine
      • Olivia Cooke
      • Rhys Ifans
    • 110User reviews
    • 24Critic reviews
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    Paddy Considine
    Paddy Considine
    • King Viserys I Targaryen
    Olivia Cooke
    Olivia Cooke
    • Queen Alicent Hightower
    Rhys Ifans
    Rhys Ifans
    • Ser Otto Hightower
    Eve Best
    Eve Best
    • Princess Rhaenys Targaryen
    Fabien Frankel
    Fabien Frankel
    • Ser Criston Cole
    Sonoya Mizuno
    Sonoya Mizuno
    • Mysaria 'The White Worm'
    Graham McTavish
    Graham McTavish
    • Ser Harrold Westerling
    Matthew Needham
    Matthew Needham
    • Lord Larys 'The Clubfoot' Strong
    Jefferson Hall
    Jefferson Hall
    • Ser Tyland Lannister
    Tom Glynn-Carney
    Tom Glynn-Carney
    • King Aegon II Targaryen
    Ewan Mitchell
    Ewan Mitchell
    • Prince Aemond Targaryen
    Phia Saban
    Phia Saban
    • Princess Helaena Targaryen
    Bill Paterson
    Bill Paterson
    • Lord Lyman Beesbury
    Kurt Egyiawan
    Kurt Egyiawan
    • Grand Maester Orwyle
    Paul Kennedy
    Paul Kennedy
    • Lord Jasper 'Ironrod' Wylde
    Luke Tittensor
    Luke Tittensor
    • Ser Arryk Cargyll
    Elliott Tittensor
    Elliott Tittensor
    • Ser Erryk Cargyll
    Alexis Raben
    Alexis Raben
    • Talya
    • Director
      • Clare Kilner
    • Writers
      • George R.R. Martin
      • Ryan J. Condal
      • Sara Hess
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    10Giannis2504

    Gotta love the haters right?

    I mean what is it to hate on this episode for real(Maybe a slightly thing on the WHICH IS OBVIOUS WHY SHE DOESNT DO IT)Yes its a filler,BUT a GREAT one...Again the perfomances,dialogues the interactions of the characters are on point and now you pretty much know who to hate and who to love...But the main thing for me is...Give a proper thank you from your bottom of your hearts to Ramin Djawadi...This man for eleven years make this franchise's episodes 10 times better and he did it once more...I have literally goosebumps everytime his work is showed off in the series...Let the haters be hate,this is the best new show that came out on 2022.
    10and_mikkelsen

    Let the Dance BEGIN!!

    Wow! I am impressed how this show keeps delivering every single week! The following episode keeps getting better than the last!

    This was yet another amazing episode! The events of the previous episodes set in motion how this episode plays out and what is to come!

    The characters are once again the best part of the show, with Rhaenys being the standout here! I really enjoyed her scene! It was cold and intense! Great soundtrack! I also like the development of Alicents character and how all this is more of her fathers wishes than her own!

    This show is overall just amazing at this point! Let the Dance of Dragons begin!
    8alexwmattern

    Great with some problems

    This episode feels like a part 1 of the finale. It's got lots of great dialogue, and is filled with all kinds of scheming players on the green side.

    Up front I will say that the main let down of this episode was a questionable writing choice at the end that makes for a cool visual but leaves you feeling very confused. There are ways you can justify this strange character choice but it just feels way below the level of writing we expect from GOT.

    Otherwise, the episode was good. It highlights multiple characters that have been minor players until now, like Ser Harold Westerling and Mysaria. The episode mainly hinges on Aegon II - what kind of person he is, and who he will become. The real major players, however, are Alicent, Otto, and Rhaenys.
    9ilklucg234

    A great setup of what's yet to come

    Let's face it, it was always going to be an impossible task to top the previous two episodes in their greatness. So I am not at all surprised that this one felt a bit tamer.

    But nonetheless, it was an amazing setup for the Dance of Dragons. Many characters had new nuances added to them, underlining once again that nothing can really be divided into just "Green" and "Black".

    Instead, Green is deeling with lots of inner conflicts themselves, which was very interesting to see.

    We saw lots of scheming in this one, from all sides (except from Rhaenyra and Daemon, who seem to be the center of next episode). And the big Dance is finally on the Horizon.

    There seem to be some people not liking the subtle ways characters here are portrayed and therefore decide it's bad writing, or they don't like the scene at the end, because they felt it lacked an obvious decision.

    But I implore you to look at all the subtle hints that have been sown in previous episodes and in this one, as well as understanding that the source material is going to be added upon to make the characters more complex.

    While this episode is not the best of the season, it also is far from the worst. And no where near comparable to the atrocity of seasons 7 and 8 and the painful mediocrity of seasons 5 and 6 of Game of Thrones.

    This episode is well worth watching, despite not being the gut punch of an episode we know the 9th episode to be.
    9Holt344

    "The Green Council" gives us spectacular drama with its compelling tension and conflicting building towards the finale, a brilliant episode

    House of the Dragon is back with another episode titled "The Green Council" and there are only one episode left after this. The premise the episode: While Alicent enlists Cole and Aemond to track down Aegon, Otto gathers the great houses of Westeros to affirm their allegiance. What follows is some brilliant drama and scenes that will stay in your mind, the writing and direction is superb. With how the scale is smaller than Game of Thrones, it becomes much more character driven and more personal which I found to be quite great for this show. It gives us a more mature story, told by better writers that have faith on its viewers. This was exactly what I wanted after the previous episode and they didn't disappoint, it was an hour of spectacular television.

    With Viserys Targaryen death in the previous episode, we are left with the aftermath and the ascension of a new king/queen have started. I have nothing but praise for Olivia Cooke in this episode, she was terrific, bringing an Award worthy performance. Like many others. Eve Best did her best performance as Rhaenys Targaryen, Rhys Ifans gave one of his best as Ser Otto Hightower. At first I was quite surprised in how the episode was solely situated in King's Landing as it meant no Rhaenyra and Daemon, but it was the right choice, thus giving the supporting cast more time to shine.

    I wrote before how brilliant the writing is and I can't praise it enough, I think Ryan Condal and Miguel Sapochnik along with George R. R Martin have done perfect job with creating the show, with the two former being show runners. Sara Hess wrote episode 1.09 "The Green Council" and her work was brilliant, with Clare Kilner directing it and her work was too quite phenomenal. There's a Shakespearean quality to this show that makes every scene so interesting to watch, really giving the show a different feeling than it's predecessor and other shows. It feels much more serious and mature, more intelligent in a sense, than Game of Thrones. The characters are so richly drawn and the tension and conflict that's built up between them so compelling and complex. Despite the plethora of dragons, it is less fantastical for one thing. It's also more focused and less epic, with a smaller cast and a tighter focus. Sometimes I do miss that big scale and epicness Game of Thrones had, but I'm sure we'll get that back in season 2 when Dance of Dragons begins. Episode 1.09 was brilliant, the whole production was superb, but the musical score... Just wow, with the piano to the epic music, Ramin Djawadi continue to impress.

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    • Trivia
      According to George R.R. Martin, Aegon usurping the Iron Throne from Rhaenyra is based on the succession crisis after the death of King Henry I of England in 1135, who had named his daughter and only living legitimate child, Matilda, as his heir to be England's first queen regnant. The throne was usurped by Matilda's cousin Stephen of Blois, who arrived in London and was crowned while Matilda was away in Anjou. Stephen's claim was backed by reports the king had changed his mind on his deathbed and named him heir.
    • Goofs
      Aegon is crowned as king of the "Andals, Rhoynar, and the First Men." The Rhoynar are the ancestors of the Dornish. At this point in Westerosi history, Dorne is still an independent principality, and not under the rule of the Iron Throne.
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      Mysaria: [to Otto Hightower] There is no power but what the people allow you to take.

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    • Release date
      • October 16, 2022 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Warner Bros. Studios Leavesden, Warner Drive, Leavesden, Watford, Hertfordshire, England, UK(Studio)
    • Production companies
      • 1:26 Pictures
      • Home Box Office (HBO)
      • Marzano Films
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      58 minutes
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.00 : 1

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