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Jun 6, 2024
100
The first half of season 2 is masterfully handled, taking the time to reacquaint us with not only the key players, but those who will have greater importance going forward. It's slower-paced but never dull, action-packed yet in-depth, and violent yet beautiful.
Jun 6, 2024
100
For fans of Westeros — its incestuous soap opera, lavish world-building, and theatrical tragedy — House of the Dragon Season 2 delivers everything you love and then some. It’s I, Claudius with movie monsters, medieval history sprinkled with magic. .... House of the Dragon Season 2 is spectacular to behold, even if what’s unfolding is absolutely terrible.
Jun 17, 2024
100
If that first series was merely the warm-up, then this second feels like the whistle has just blown on the main event.
Jun 15, 2026
100
The two episodes available to press are bookended with memorable series-defining moments. Of course, with the season storming out of the gate in such a blaze of glory, could it risk of fizzling out further into the run? We’ll have to wait and see.
Jun 15, 2026
100
House of the Dragon Season 3 transcends television and is sheer explosive entertainment.
Jun 15, 2026
100
Each new episode zips along, its concise presentation never shortchanging character or narrative intelligence. Schemes and themes that were meticulously, and often tediously, set up in Season 2 pay off with swift, delectable complications — twists best discovered firsthand.
Aug 19, 2022
90
While honoring the legacy and look of the original series, the spinoff wisely adopts subtle changes in tone and approach while introducing a fresh world of characters and storylines. ... The exchange between mother and daughter, and the artful contrast of dueling knights and dutiful midwives, are powerful enough on their own to render the first episode a smashing success and show that “House of the Dragon” has a depth of understanding of its female characters that “GoT” took years to find. But it doesn’t stop there. ... Engrossing.
Jun 14, 2024
90
The new episodes, four of which were screened for critics in advance, contain much of what their predecessors lacked, from the development of key relationships to the dragon-on-dragon violence promised by the title.
Jun 14, 2024
90
House of the Dragon (at least, the four episodes of season two made available to critics) finally achieves takeoff, delivering on its promise of a blood-, tears-, and dragonfire-filled epic tragedy.