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The Red Dragon and the Gold

  • Episode aired Jul 7, 2024
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  • 55m
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House Of The Dragon: A Dance Of Dragons
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In Rhaenyra's absence and with no word from Daemon, Rhaenys tries to keep the peace on the Black Council as Cole mounts a campaign into the Crownlands. In King's Landing, Aemond continues to... Read allIn Rhaenyra's absence and with no word from Daemon, Rhaenys tries to keep the peace on the Black Council as Cole mounts a campaign into the Crownlands. In King's Landing, Aemond continues to undermine Aegon's fragile hold on authority.In Rhaenyra's absence and with no word from Daemon, Rhaenys tries to keep the peace on the Black Council as Cole mounts a campaign into the Crownlands. In King's Landing, Aemond continues to undermine Aegon's fragile hold on authority.

  • Director
    • Alan Taylor
  • Writers
    • George R.R. Martin
    • Ryan J. Condal
    • Ti Mikkel
  • Stars
    • Matt Smith
    • Emma D'Arcy
    • Olivia Cooke
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    9.4/10
    59K
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    • Director
      • Alan Taylor
    • Writers
      • George R.R. Martin
      • Ryan J. Condal
      • Ti Mikkel
    • Stars
      • Matt Smith
      • Emma D'Arcy
      • Olivia Cooke
    • 182User reviews
    • 26Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    House Of The Dragon: Rhaenyra Tells Alicent A Son For A Son
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    House Of The Dragon: A Dance Of Dragons
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    Matt Smith
    Matt Smith
    • Prince Daemon Targaryen
    Emma D'Arcy
    Emma D'Arcy
    • Queen Rhaenyra Targaryen
    Olivia Cooke
    Olivia Cooke
    • Queen Alicent Hightower
    Steve Toussaint
    Steve Toussaint
    • Lord Corlys 'The Sea Snake' Velaryon
    Eve Best
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    • Princess Rhaenys Targaryen
    Fabien Frankel
    Fabien Frankel
    • Ser Criston Cole
    Sonoya Mizuno
    Sonoya Mizuno
    • Mysaria 'The White Worm'
    Matthew Needham
    Matthew Needham
    • Lord Larys 'The Clubfoot' Strong
    Tom Glynn-Carney
    Tom Glynn-Carney
    • King Aegon II Targaryen
    Ewan Mitchell
    Ewan Mitchell
    • Prince Aemond Targaryen
    Harry Collett
    Harry Collett
    • Prince Jacaerys 'Jace' Velaryon
    Bethany Antonia
    Bethany Antonia
    • Lady Baela Targaryen
    Jefferson Hall
    Jefferson Hall
    • Ser Tyland Lannister
    Freddie Fox
    Freddie Fox
    • Ser Gwayne Hightower
    Gayle Rankin
    Gayle Rankin
    • Alys Rivers
    Kurt Egyiawan
    Kurt Egyiawan
    • Grand Maester Orwyle
    Abubakar Salim
    Abubakar Salim
    • Alyn of Hull
    Simon Russell Beale
    Simon Russell Beale
    • Ser Simon Strong
    • (as Sir Simon Russell Beale)
    • Director
      • Alan Taylor
    • Writers
      • George R.R. Martin
      • Ryan J. Condal
      • Ti Mikkel
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    10JessePinkman76

    I think this is why tv exists

    If you're someone who thought this season has been too slow so far (which I'm not,) then this is the episode you've been waiting for. Not only for the action, which I'll get to in a second, but every character and dialogue scene was engrossing as well.

    Any chance they had to make interesting developments with the plot and character choices they took. Alicent specifically really came into her own this episode.

    But the thing everyone will be talking about (And rightfully so) is the battle. What can I even say. This may be one of the best battles in Game of Thrones. It's epic and colossal and brutal, everything you'd want from a Game of Thrones battle. The directing and music are top notch as always as well.

    One side note before the end, I actually love the character of Criston Cole. I get that he's very hateable but that doesn't mean he isn't a great character. It also doesn't mean you should attack the actor in any way. This is childish and baffling behavior and Fabian Frankel is great at his craft.

    All that being said, this is a generational episode in Game of Thrones. Kinda feel like I witnessed a big moment in tv history.
    10Dvir971

    And So it Begins.

    The Dance of Dragons ensues with one of the biggest spectacles we've seen in Television since 2019 when Game of Thrones ended.

    Director Alan Taylor that helmed key GoT episodes such as 'Baelor', 'Fire and Blood' and 'Beyond the Wall' returns for some fiery Dragon action, with the best Dragon-on-Dragon action we've yet to see in the 'Game of Thrones' universe. While in my opinion still not in the level as the key battle sequences in GoT, the final sequence of the episode reminded me of the glory days when GoT was airing. The stakes were high, the action was amazingly made and accompanied by a great musical score by mastermind Ramin Djawadi.

    Of course, the battle didn't take the entire screen time of the episode, and the rest of it was pretty good as well. The scenes at Harrenhal, for example, were one of the strengths of the episode. Unusually, in this aspect, "House of the Dragon" marked an improvement over the original series, as it seems they managed to portray the atmosphere and aura surrounding the "cursed" castle more effectively than in "Game of Thrones." The set design was stunning, the cinematography was excellent, and overall, the scenes succeeded in creating an atmosphere that aligns very well with how the castle is described in the original books and the common culture of the characters within the series' universe. The atmosphere was almost David Lynchian in its essence, feeling like a horror thriller for a moment, as if something is about to happen that we do not yet know, and more and more details unfold.

    The buildup for the battle was also exceptionally made, and despite knowing it was coming (from the source material but also from reactions from critics), you can feel the tension naturally building towards the unknown slowly but steadily. The episode did wonders in character development as well; Aegon became more intriguing, Criston continues to be more and more insufferable (in a good way for a villain), and Aemond is starting to solidify himself, along with his seemingly unstoppable weapon of mass destruction, as one of my favorite antagonists in the GoT universe.

    If I may get picky for a moment, one thing that was missing for me in the battle sequence was attachment to characters involved. Without delving into specifics (spoilers), the battle indeed had a few characters that served as 'hooks' for interest of the viewer, and I indeed felt attachment to them, but it seems that compared to GoT, where the writers always said they tried to build most of the battle sequences around the experience of key characters and their perspective, it felt like here it had a lesser effect to a degree. But to balance this complaint, I would like to mention the Dragon v. Dragon fighting was absolutely epic, and even better than the amazing sequence we had in the 'Long Night' episode in GoT. The sequence also managed to very effectively depict the horrors of war involving Weapons of Mass Destruction in their Westerosi version. Being the first dragon battle in this war, it showed that from here on, everything is only going to get much worse for everyone involved.

    But in the bottom line, Kudos for Ryan Condal for sticking the landing in HOTD's first major action piece. Accompanied by many people of great talent such as the director, composer, VFX crew, Production Design crew, pyrotechnic crew etc., it seems at least for now that the major key pieces of the Dance of Dragons are in good hands. The episode is one of the best episodes in the series yet, and a worthy entry in the Game of Thrones cinematic universe. I'm sure the internet is going to discuss it in length in the days to come, just like in the good old days, and I can't wait for next Sunday to see how things unfold next.
    10harishnj

    A dragon dance of war

    House of the Dragon's fourth episode soars to new heights with a spectacle of fire and blood. This episode delivers an adrenaline-fueled, dragon-centric thrill ride that will leave you breathless.

    The war for the Iron Throne ignites in a breathtaking display of dragon-on-dragon combat that is both visually stunning and emotionally charged. The episode masterfully showcases the raw power and ferocity of these magnificent creatures, as well as the devastating consequences of their wrath.

    Amidst the fiery chaos, the episode delves deeper into the complex motivations and desires of its characters. Loyalty, ambition, and the thirst for revenge drive them to make choices that will shape the destiny of Westeros.

    The performances are outstanding, with the cast delivering raw, visceral emotions that resonate long after the credits roll. The episode's pacing is relentless, building tension with each passing scene until it explodes in a climactic confrontation.

    With its breathtaking visuals, gripping storyline, and powerful performances, this episode solidifies House of the Dragon as a worthy successor to Game of Thrones. It's a must-watch for fans of the franchise and a testament to the show's ability to deliver epic storytelling on a grand scale.
    10akeecwxm

    The Dragons Danced

    What a beautiful episode, very well filmed. It's about time, this is what I was waiting for and it did not disappoint.

    The DRAGONS were out in all their glory!!!

    It reminded me when I fiirst watched GOT and I would scream at the TV whenever Dany's dragons roared. Omg I can't wait for next week. The past 2 episodes were somewhat sleepers but still ok. I hope this wasn't a one time action episode and the rest of the season will be just them talking and plotting. Sorry I did not read the book. So I hope there's more fighting like this episode.

    I plan to scream a lot more for my Queen. TEAM BLACK.
    10aronhjelm

    An absolute spectacle

    The rising tension in the council with Otto gone is amazing, showing the respect for Aegon declining with the only real player out of the council. Leading to his growing irrationability, which makes complete sense, the loss of his son, the advice from Alicent, and Aemond plotting behind his back, all plays a huge part of the climax this episode and i love it. It also shows just how sinister Aemond is, and how he has grown from being the bullied brother to the biggest threat to peace in the kingdom, while having to deal with his brother as a pretty useless king. The acting was also phenomenal this episode, i think every single character was nearly flawlessy acted and it deserves applause. The desensitized state Alicent is in as she realizes Viserys never wanted Aegon on the throne, the anger, yet happiness from Jacaerys when Rhaenyra returns, the emotional moment from Rhaenys and the confused state of Daemon while at Harrenhal was magnificently put together.

    This truly is the best of the best.

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      This episode is adapted from the chapter "The Dying of the Dragons, the Red Dragon and the Gold" from "Fire & Blood".
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      Queen Alicent Hightower: Rhaenyra's supporters will believe what they wish, and so will Aegon's. The war will be fought, many will die... and the victor will eventually ascend the throne. The significance of Viserys' intentions died with him.

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      • July 7, 2024 (France)
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