Game of Thrones was known for surprisingly killing beloved fan favorites. But even such shocking scenes could sometimes cause ridicule and anger on the community side. Rickon Stark (Type Parkinson’s) died in one of the dumbest ways ever. One House of the Dragon character apparently learned from his mistakes in episode 3 of the spin-off.
Daemon learned from Game of Thrones: House of the Dragon character zigzags
The Stark youth died because the arrows of villain Ramsay Bolton (Iwan Rheon) ran away in a straight line instead of swerving. Fantasy fans were tearing their hair out after the scene in Season 6 of the parent series (via Refinery29). Targaryen aggressor Daemon (Matt Smith) apparently learned from this. He can escape the rain of arrows with clever zigzag movements.
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Many fans on Twitter took this as an opportunity to rehash their old Rickon frustration and praise Daemon with a wink. Some may find anger at a fantasy character’s behaviors inappropriate. For others, however, the tragedy of a figure’s death becomes here undermined by an avoidable staging error.
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When is Episode 4 of Game of Thrones series House of the Dragon coming out?
What fate awaits Daemon thanks to his skill, Game of Thrones fans will soon find out. The fourth of a total of ten episodes of House of the Dragon appears on Monday 12 September 2022 at WOW (formerly Sky Ticket).
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What’s Coming to Netflix, Amazon, Disney+ and More This Year? In the Moviepilot podcast, we are looking forward to the new series that await us in the second half of the year, apart from the big series blockbusters like Lord of the Rings and House of the Dragon:
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For you, this means a lot of streaming tips for your watch lists. There are sci-fi hits like Star Trek: Strange New World and Star Wars: Andor, new horror fodder that gives you goosebumps at midnight, and insider tips like 1883 and The Bear.
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