‘No, No, No.’ George RR Martin Has A Really Specific House Of The Dragon Complaint About Dragons

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House Of The Dragon fans are riding high after a fantastic fourth episode of the second season. “The Red Dragon And The Gold” has a double-take worthy 9.6 fan rating on IMDB and is one of the most acclaimed in the entire history of the larger franchise. Author George RR Martin himself gushed about how good it turned out, saying he doesn’t think we’ve ever gotten a better dragon battle in any TV show or movie. He heaped praise on everyone involved in a recent blog, except when it came to one minor detail.

George RR Martin, always one to speak his mind honestly and openly, is not happy with the sigil the show is using for The Targaryens. More specifically, he’s not happy with the fact that the dragon depicted on the banners of our leading family has four legs, not two. According to him, that is absolute nonsense, and he gave us a multiple paragraph write-up on his website explaining why.

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