What the critics say about House of the Dragon (no spoilers!)

A critic's view - subjective, of course
Vanity Fair: mixed feelings
Entertainment Weekly: optimistic
Bloomberg: the GOT ending is a thing of the past
The Independent: eager
The Verge: little praise
CNET: just loved it
The Decider: high praise
Uproxx: more right than wrong
The New York Post: not a fan of wardrobe
Rolling Stone: definitely not a fan
The L.A. Times: a different, new take
The Chicago Sun-Times: all about the quality
Hollywood Reporter: a lukewarm response
BBC: praise from one of the greats
Wall Street Journal: really enjoyed it.
'Roaring success' said the Guardian
A critic's view - subjective, of course

With so much anticipation and hype surrounding the GOT prequel, could it live up to expectations? The only real way to decide is to watch it yourself. But here are what some of the critics have written about the highly anticipated show, 'House of the Dragon'...

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Vanity Fair: mixed feelings

Vanity Fair said it was 'Bloody' and 'brutal,' but 'not quite brilliant,' adding "It’s just hard to shake the air of cosplay that haunts this series."

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Entertainment Weekly: optimistic

'The scope is impressive, even when the details are shaky … ‘Dragon’ doesn’t soar immediately, but no ‘House’ was built in a day.' Very punny.

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Bloomberg: the GOT ending is a thing of the past

'My own lingering dismay from the Game of Thrones ending was all but wiped from memory, and I predict the new series will make Sunday night on HBO necessary viewing again.'

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The Independent: eager

The Independent also sees great promise, "Bigger, bolder, bloodier. And it’s immediately clear that, even in the just over 11 years since Thrones first aired, the scale of the world on display has increased."

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The Verge: little praise

'House of the Dragon’s yet another hyper-violent tale of swords and sorcery that you’ve undoubtedly heard before.' Not good news for those who were tired of 'Game of Thrones' then.

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CNET: just loved it

CNET said that the show was 'terrific' while claiming 'The faster pace of House of the Dragon helps it feel different from Game of Thrones.'

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The Decider: high praise

'Better than the original and a “magical miracle' adding 'and puts its female characters front and center like never before.'

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Uproxx: more right than wrong

'House of the Dragon doesn’t break the wheel but it gets more right than wrong.' Definitely increases our intrigue...

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The New York Post: not a fan of wardrobe

'Aside from having questionable wigs, House of the Dragon is well done for what it is: a pulpy political fantasy that makes you want to keep watching.' We think that's a positive thing?

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Rolling Stone: definitely not a fan

'Game of Thrones had a rueful sense of humor to go along with its violence and mind games, and highly quotable characters like Tyrion and Cersei. None of that wit or energy is present here.'

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The L.A. Times: a different, new take

'Recaptures the power, grandeur of the original' while adding that “House of the Dragon has a depth of understanding of its female characters that GoT took years to find."

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The Chicago Sun-Times: all about the quality

"...with quality direction and cinematography, strong writing that combines political intrigue, family melodramatics and some impressively nasty twists and turns." We certainly hope to see the unpredictable writing style that GoT got so right.

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Hollywood Reporter: a lukewarm response

"There’s a lot that’s impressive in the first six episodes, but it’s as safe as a show with inc*st, gore and horrifying depictions of childbirth could possibly be." Pretty much what most people are hoping for.

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BBC: praise from one of the greats

The BBC said that 'from the outset, this is a darker, more solemn, more sophisticated piece' adding, "It’s pure Games of Thrones – just not in the way you remember."

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Wall Street Journal: really enjoyed it.

"...is a success dramatically, as captivating as any season of Game of Thrones." Director Miguel Sapochnik is the award-winning director who we have to thank for the most incredible GoT episode ever, 'Battle of the B***ards'.

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'Roaring success' said the Guardian

The Guardian named it a complete success and also added that it is 'designed to reward diehard fantasy fans in full measure without alienating the masses that will propel it to the top of the ratings.' A TV show fit for all.

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