kI lost any respect I had for GRRM when he publicly castigated Ryan Condal for adaptive choices that he disagreed with.
kI lost any respect I had for GRRM when he publicly castigated Ryan Condal for adaptive choices that he disagreed with.

wasn’t there a connection to Aemon?Know nothing about Dunk and Egg other than they exist and take place within the GoT world, so i was going in 99% blank.
Enjoyed it a lot, the actor playing Duncan is adorable in his awkwardness and timidness as he tries to navigate society on his own as a fish out of water. I'll be definitely watching this, despite it literally taking a shit on GoT![]()
after a single episode? That's odd.Subbed to NowTV for this, unsubbed from NowTV after the premiere. It just wasnt what I wanted from it
after a single episode? That's odd.
Glares in 54-next-week-years-oldIm just really really fussy in my old age (43)
Subbed to NowTV for this, unsubbed from NowTV after the premiere. It just wasnt what I wanted from it
That was one of my favorite parts of the whole episode!I'll be definitely watching this, despite it literally taking a shit on GoT![]()

I wonder how many people realised that he’s the same actor who played Ebony Maw in the Avengers movies?Aside from the unnecessary gross bits (mostly that one guy hocking loogies)
I certainly didn't! Thank you for pointing that out.I wonder how many people realised that he’s the same actor who played Ebony Maw in the Avengers movies?
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Tom Vaughan-Lawlor | Actor
Known for: Avengers: Infinity War, Avengers: Endgame, The Infiltratorm.imdb.com
I've quickly realized what I love the most about this show.
Yes, the overall tune is wonderfully fun and, of course, the rapport between Dunk and Egg is sweet and endearing.
But what I love the most about the show is there isn't any war. There isn't even a hint* of war or scheming or backstabbing. Instead, it's about one man's journey to find his place in the world as a knight, however clumsily he gets there.
I just find it so damn refreshing to see the world of Westeros and its eccentric characters and rich cultural dynamics without any sense of impending doom.
I say that without any knowledge of where this story goes or the following novellas. I certainly hope it remains this joyful way, at least for this season.
This show is in stark contrast of House of the Dragon which jumped right into the fighting (even if the war didn't actually start until later). Nor is this show full of assholes like House. I like more characters in the first two episodes (Dunk, Egg, Ser Lyonel, Tanselle, and Prince Baelor) than I do from two seasons of House.
*Okay, we get a tiny bit of that with the Targaryen squabbling but that felt like the exception and not a prelude.
I certainly didn't! Thank you for pointing that out.
but Duncan's journey continues and he even is successful for once. We all knew he would be or it would have been a short show but still.We use essential cookies to make this site work, and optional cookies to enhance your experience.