House of the Dragon Plot Spoilers

House of the Dragon Plot Spoilers


Spoilers follow for both House of the Dragon and Fire & Blood.

House of the Dragon is based on George R.R. Martin’s Fire & Blood, a history book with thinly-sketched characters and multiple (and often unreliable) accounts of the same murky events chronicling the Targaryen dynasty. This required showrunner Ryan Condal to make firm, definitive choices in adapting the material for television.

The characters, events and subplots that Condal and his writers chose to omit have proven to be as important – or at least more controversial – as those they’ve included.

Season 2 left out Prince Maelor, King Aegon II and Queen Helaena’s youngest son who was a key part of the murderous “Blood & Cheese” sequence in the book. Martin infamously complained that the decision to not include Maelor would trigger a “butterly effect” affecting the rest of the show.

As House of the Dragon Season 3 hits its midway point, it’s time to take stock of the deviations made from the source material thus far and what Episode 4 suggests is in store for the homestretch of the series’ penultimate season.

Helaena’s Pregnancy

Phia Saban as Helaena. (Photo: Ollie Upton/HBO)

With the revelation in Season 3, Episode 4 that Helaena is pregnant – foreshadowed in Episode 2 – it appears House of the Dragon will finally bring Maelor (or at least a character like him) into the series a season later than expected. That is if the baby even makes it to childbirth. Helaena’s pregnancy puts her and this new claimant to the Iron Throne in grave danger, as Condal explained to me in a recent interview. (Watch the full video interview with Condal via the player above or the embed below.)

“Helaena being pregnant is a major complication for her given the fact that she’s literally in Rhaenyra’s shadow and her captive. And if that child is a boy, it’s going to be very problematic for both Rhaenyra, and for her, and for Alicent,” Condal said. “So it felt like a way to keep alive certain threads in the book in a way that sort of suited the plot, I think, and the story that we’re telling here in our version, our adaptation of The Dance of the Dragons.”

Prince Daeron Revealed

How do you feel about the changes and choices House of the Dragon has made so far in adapting Fire & Blood? Let us know in the comments.




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