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‘House of the Dragon’ continues its peak-and-valley trend with another dynamite episode built off the back of a complete dud.
After a stellar fifth episode comeback, ‘House of the Dragon’s follow-up sinks to its worst lows yet, calling the entire series into question.
‘House of the Dragon’s mid-season viewership numbers are in, and they a drop in the bucket compared to ‘Game of Thrones.’
‘House of the Dragon’s’ mid-season episode signals a shift away from the boring humdrum of previous episodes, with a hint of things to come.
‘House of the Dragon’s’ fourth episode makes a solid step in the right direction, but it needs to maintain that pacing as it moves forward.
House of the Dragon’s third episode offers more of the same – it just does it in the wilderness instead of a castle keep.
‘House of the Dragon’s’ second episode is more of the first, both good and bad, which means a shakeup is in order if it wishes to survive.
‘House of the Dragon’s’ debut episode sets the table, but fails to deliver a satisfying meal required to equal ‘Game of Thrones’ early days.
Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Grindlewald feels like most third films in a franchise; it may boast an elaborate cast and flashy special effects but it’s all built around a trash story that’s poorly written.
“The Fare” is a modern day example of what happens when you have a talented team who share a vision that can work well together.