Watching House of the Dragon is like watching professional soccer. The pacing is slow, and most episodes are devoted to world-building and character development. And, like a soccer match, most of the game consists of setup, which is periodically punctuated by a thrilling attack that might result in a goal. Since the goals in soccer tend to be far and few between, most of the sport’s appeal lies in the suspense of what might happen.
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