Quick Thoughts: House of the Dragon and Rings of Power

Two new shows arrived recently, House of the Dragon a prequel series for Game of Thrones on HBO and Rings of Power a prequel series for Lord of the Rings streaming on Amazon Prime.

Both shows are following in the footsteps of massively popular that also made mistakes and missteps of their own. Lord of the Rings had it’s disappointing if financially successful Hobbit trilogy and Game of Thrones fell off the narrative cliff with its final two seasons.

House of the Dragon, set just over a hundred years before the events in Game of Thrones is concerned with a civil war among the ruling houses of the seven kingdoms and so far, has failed to emotionally engage me or cause me to care about any of the characters. Unlike Game of HBOThrones there are no characters to root for or identify with and the characters as presented are far too bland to be engaging as interesting characters. The series feels more plot than story with events pushing the characters about rather than being driven by their choices. I don’t dislike the show but neither do I like it.

Rings of Power is much more engaging. While it is set thousands of years prior to The Lord of the Rings, due to the immortality of the elves we actually have character continuity between the properties. Character have much clearer and well-defined motivations and personalities that Amazon Studiosmake the series easy to emotionally care about. I know just enough of Tolkien’s lore to see some of what is happened but not so much as to be offended by any liberties taken with the text. And as to the ‘controversy’ over the casting of some of the characters? Piffle. Elves and Dwarves are not real and therefore it is immaterial the race of any actor in the part.

I like and I am enjoying Rings of Power and look forward to where the show may take us.

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One thought on “Quick Thoughts: House of the Dragon and Rings of Power

  1. tom

    tRoP doesn’t bother me because of the races/whatever. It bugs me due to the characterization being off, and them pushing Sauron again; I mean, at least it’s the Second Age, when Sauron first rose as a true threat, but it’s prequelitis to the extreme. We know what happens by the Third Age, and Tolkien deliberately left the Second Age unwritten (too dark for him, apparently), meaning we’re just going to get a bunch of fanfiction-at-best filler with “twists” that go nowhere.

    HotD: well, it’s neat seeing Matt Smith as Daemon Blackfyre? Other than that I could give less of a crap but it would be hard.

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