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    House of the Dragon Ep 7 Twitter Review

    Bella RichBy Bella RichOctober 5, 2022Updated:October 5, 2022No Comments3 Mins Read
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    • House of the Dragon Ep 7 Twitter Review
      • Dark scenes
      • Pacing issues
      • Laena Velaryon’s death by dragon fire
      • Game of Thrones episode 7 backlash

    House of the Dragon Ep 7 Twitter Review

    Dark scenes

    The dark scenes in House of the Dragon Ep 7 left some viewers frustrated. Many of them could not see anything on screen, and they found it difficult to recognize key characters in the episode. Many of the characters, primarily Targaryens, have many names, which makes it difficult for viewers to differentiate between them.

    The show’s producers were aware of this problem and responded in an official way. The episode was directed by Miguel Sapochnik, who was responsible for the dark scenes in “Game of Thrones.” The new season will premiere on Sunday, and it will be available on HBO’s streaming service.

    Pacing issues

    House of the Dragon Ep 7 has some pacing problems but is mostly a good episode. This week’s episode focuses on the dynamics between the show’s headliners. There’s a lot of ambiguity regarding how the show will end. However, the episode does introduce a couple of new characters who make for good additions to the cast.

    The episode’s pacing is strange, with the episode oscillating between a breakneck pace and a plodding, dragging pace. Because House Of The Dragon is an adaptation of a fake history book, the pacing isn’t nearly as tightly controlled as it is in character-driven novels. In addition, the show’s writers tend to leave some characters’ motivations unclear, while exhaustively mining others.

    Laena Velaryon’s death by dragon fire

    As the season’s sixth episode ends, viewers are left to wonder how Laena Velaryon died. Rhaenys Targaryen, played by Eve Best, accuses Prince Daemon of killing Laena because she refused to leave Pentos for Driftmark. Moreover, Laena did not receive the proper medical treatment she needed before she died.

    The episode concludes with the funeral of Laena Velaryon and the taking of Vhagar. The episode also features the wedding of the royal Targaryen family and the death of Ser Qarl Correy. The episode also features the introduction of Daemon Targaryen, who appears to be the son of the Dragon.

    Game of Thrones episode 7 backlash

    Game of Thrones fans were not pleased with the episode’s dark scenes and lack of light. The episode, titled “The Long Night,” has been criticized by fans for being too dark, and even the show’s own Twitter account has responded to the backlash on social media. HBO assures fans that it aimed to make the episode as dark as possible.

    The episode was shot in dark shades and reminded fans of the finale season. Moreover, the dark tone of the episode sparked a backlash on Twitter, with fans complaining that the episode didn’t make it easy to watch. However, the showrunners defended their choice in tweets.

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