omg can u believe no dragons? like what's the point of even calling it game of thrones if there's no fire-breathing dragon drama i mean dont get me wrong i love george r.r martin but come on ser duncan and his rope sword is cute tho , its actually kinda refreshing to see a show that focuses on everyday struggles like poverty and loneliness instead of epic battles. maybe this is the new wave of fantasy shows that will make it cool for non-fantasy fans lol
idk about this prequel not having dragons i mean dont get me wrong its cool to see a fresh take on fantasy but dragons are like the ultimate fantasy symbol its what makes game of thrones so epic and memorable anyway im curious how they plan to make ser duncan relatable tho without any epic battles or power struggles maybe its time for hbo to explore some more character-driven storylines
awww man... i love how they're doing something different with this new show it's so refreshing to see a fantasy series that focuses on the daily life of its characters instead of all the epic battles and power struggles. ser duncan's story is so inspiring, he's just a regular guy trying to live up to his duty as a knight and be a good person... i can totally relate to that it's like they're saying that being a hero isn't about having magic powers or dragons, but about who you are on the inside. i'm excited to watch this show with my friends and see how it handles themes like poverty and loneliness
I'm loving this new take on fantasy shows! No dragons? That's refreshing . I mean, who needs epic battles when you can have everyday struggles like poverty and loneliness? The fact that the show focuses on Ser Duncan's honor and duty makes it so relatable . It's like they're saying, 'Hey, we get it, life isn't always grand adventures.' And I love how they're trying to make fantasy appealing to non-fantasy fans . Let's see if this show can bring a new wave of excitement to the genre !
I gotta say, no dragons? That's kinda cool actually . I mean, we're so used to epic fantasies having fire-breathing beasts that it's nice to see someone take a different approach. But for real though, the focus on everyday struggles like poverty and loneliness is what makes this show interesting. It's not just about some rich dude with a dragon by his side; it's about a guy who's genuinely trying to do the right thing despite all the odds against him. I'm curious to see how it plays out, especially since it's got a fresh take on heroism and honor. Plus, Peter Claffey as Ser Duncan sounds like a cool character . Worth checking out this Sunday .