Game of Thrones author George R.R. Martin hints at his discontent with the prequel’s development, promising to reveal details in an upcoming blog post.
George RR Martin, the iconic creator of the universe of game of Thronesdropped a bombshell on his famous blog Not a Blog. This weekend Martin surprised his followers suggesting that he has serious problems with the second season of The House of the Dragon, HBO’s long-awaited prequel that follows the intrigues of House Targaryen.
A complicated year and so much to say
Martin began his post by mentioning that he has had “a pretty miserable year.”before revealing that he intends to write a detailed post about the problems he’s identified in the series. “I need to talk about this, and I will… I will,” he wrote. He also explained that his recent absence was due to a trip between July 15 and August 15, which kept him away from the computer and caused him to delay his comments on the series. Despite the difficulties, Martin was grateful for the respite the journey had offered him.mentioning that “it felt so nice to get away for a little while, put the conflict aside for a little while.”
However, what attracted the most attention was the author’s promise to correct the mistakes made. The House of the Dragon in a future post. While he didn’t provide specific details, Martin made it clear He is not happy with the direction the series has taken.. “I don’t feel like writing any more posts I have to write, about everything that went wrong THE DRAGON’S HOUSE…but I also have to do it, and I will,” he said, leaving fans breathless.
Martin promises more revelations about the Dragon House’s problems
This revelation took many by surprise, especially since Martin had been an enthusiastic supporter of the first season. and the first episodes of the second. He had even praised the initial treatment of the series. However, he mentioned that Some scenes, such as those involving Blood and Cheese in the first episode, “A Son for a Son,” were not to their liking.. “There’s a lot to say about this, but this isn’t the place to do it,” he wrote, suggesting that the intricacies behind the scenes are too complex for a simple blog post.
The author also said that he will address issues surrounding these episodes and other controversial elements of the series in the future.like the fate of Maelor, the missing child. Fan expectations are growing, as Martin seems willing to do leave no topic untouched.
Fan Reaction and the Future of the Series
As expected, Martin’s statements have sparked a wave of reactions in the community of followers.. Many of them expressed their frustration, urging him to put aside the criticisms The House of the Dragon and focus on finishing the long-awaited novel Winter windsthe penultimate book of his saga Song of Ice and Fire.
The House of the Dragon place the The Targaryen dynasty at the height of its powerwith more than 15 dragons under his control. However, as history has shown, the peak is often the prelude to the fall. In this case, The slow decline of the Targaryens begins 193 years before the events of game of Thrones when King Viserys Targaryen breaks with tradition by naming his daughter Rhaenyra heir to the Iron Throne. But when Viserys fathers a son, the court is shocked to see Rhaenyra retain her status as heir, sowing the seeds of division and conflict in the realm.
Despite the tensions, the second season of The House of the Dragon continuewith an all-star cast that includes Matt Smith, Olivia Cooke, Emma D’Arcyamong others. The directors of the new season are Alan Taylor, Clare Kilner, Geeta Patel, Andrij Parekh and Loni Peristereall charged with giving life to the episodes that, apparently, have generated more than one headache for Martin himself.
The future of The House of the Dragon is in playand fans are eagerly awaiting George R.R. Martin’s promised post, in which he will reveal what really went wrong. Will this be a turning point for the series or just a stepping stone on the road to success? Only time, and perhaps Martin’s own words, will tell.