m-fairley
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While a slower episode, this still does a lot to build up to the wars that are coming. Storytelling is a key part of any series and people cannot just expect dragons and war. War is pointless without a reason in a series like House Of The Dragon, and the build and politics are key to understanding the battles that come. You need the "whys" and character development to build that relationship the viewers have with the many complicated faces in Westeros. Gen X only want dragon fights and bloodshed. Not going to lie as most of the viewers do, including myself, but the show still needs a story before the epic battles commence. War without a plot in a complexed show like this is pointless.
A very interesting and insightful documentary into the day to day running of a professional football club. People will say what they will about the Saudi ownership but this is clearly not sports-washing. These people don't know the true meaning off the word. I found it quite pathetic how certain clubs tried to intervene with things to try and prevent Newcastle from competing, such as the sponsorship thing, when clearly other clubs such as Manchester City are sponsored by a company from their owners country. I like this clubs owners. Very professional and appear to have a great working relationship with the clubs staff. They have the best interests of Newcastle United at heart and that's great to see. Other clubs owners should take note (cough cough Man Utd, Everton).