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The Night is (still) dark and full of terrors — running House of the Dragon thread

I've watched both episodes. I like it, but it feels different. At first, I thought because there were no jumps between stories. However, I think it's the lack of humor.

Not saying that GOT was Seinfeld, but there was some laughs when Tyrion was on screen and the friendship in the first few episodes between Ned and Robert. Arya was even fun in her tomboy role.

Here, it's all grim faced people looking grim faced. The slightest joke was the parents separately telling the princess she smelled like dragons.
 
I've watched both episodes. I like it, but it feels different. At first, I thought because there were no jumps between stories. However, I think it's the lack of humor.

Not saying that GOT was Seinfeld, but there was some laughs when Tyrion was on screen and the friendship in the first few episodes between Ned and Robert. Arya was even fun in her tomboy role.

Here, it's all grim faced people looking grim faced. The slightest joke was the parents separately telling the princess she smelled like dragons.

I hadn't thought of it that way, but now I agree with you. The show really doesn't have any humor to balance out all the darkness. Tyrion played such a key role in making GOT fun. A lot of that was Dinklage's performance. The same is true of Bean and Addy. This one has some interesting characters and actors, but not on that level.
 
Aren't there a bunch of other GOT prequels/ backstories in the works? I've watched most of Episodes 1 and 3 and enjoyed them so far. Harsh world for women indeed.
 
There is a serious lack of humor in the HOD. At least GOT had Tyrion, Littlefinger and even Bronne (the big woman). Here, in HOD all we get is Rhaenyra making snide remarks and dark greys with constant lit candles everywhere. Its getting close to depressing.
 
There is a serious lack of humor in the HOD. At least GOT had Tyrion, Littlefinger and even Bronne (the big woman). Here, in HOD all we get is Rhaenyra making snide remarks and dark greys with constant lit candles everywhere. Its getting close to depressing.

cyclingwriter made that same observation less than two weeks ago and you are both right. It's all just way too grim.
 

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