House of the Dragon – 1×1 The Heirs of the Dragon – Group Reaction



The Game of Thrones returns, this time as a prequel as the Normies react to House of the Dragon season premiere β€œThe Heirs of the Dragon.” be sure to stick around after the reaction for our discussion.

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45 thoughts on “House of the Dragon – 1×1 The Heirs of the Dragon – Group Reaction”

  1. Not everyone with silver hair is his relative. House velaryon also traces their roots back to Valyria. In the books, they also have silver hair and purple eyes. I’m the show, they are black with silver hair which is an interesting change but it will make it less obviouS that they are the only other house from Valyria

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  2. Breech doesn't mean sideways – it means upside down. The head's supposed to come first, but for breech the feet or behind comes first. It's dangerous for the mom and the baby both.

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  3. I kind of feel like when many people call her "the Queen Who Never Was", it is NOT an insult, but rather a term of secret support. In the book, I think a court jester first called her that, and it caught on.

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  4. The King had to choose between his wife or his baby. And he has an obligation to the Kingdom which definitely steered his choice.

    To make that call, and then still lose both? That was a hard scene for me.

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  5. I have never read the books so this is really new and fresh for me. I was skeptical in the first 10 mins but by the ending, I absolutely loved it! Matt Smith really hit it home!

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  6. Wow there are two actors from my favorite show β€œOutlander” on the cast β™₯️β™₯️β™₯️ I wish a big channel like you guys would watch that show and give it the hype it deserves

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  7. Ok, so from someone still technically living in a country with a 'monarchy' AND having had some crown princesses (even in my lifetime), this is how it works (over here):
    The king has a daughter, she is the crown princess. She grows up and becomes queen. Then she marries some prince or duke or whatever from who cares….He becomes/stays prince, because he will never be allowed to be 'higher' than the born heir (the queen).

    TLDR: A reigning queen's husband is a prince. A reigning king's wife is a queen (no matter her background).

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