Writer and producer George RR Martin said he based the first two episodes of House of the Dragon’s second season on his books. Here’s what he’s talking about Wrote on your blog.
He praised the writers for including a character in a beaten dog, which was not in his original book “A Dance with Dragons” on which the script was based. Martin admitted that he typically dislikes the addition of characters to his story.
“The dog was wonderful. I was ready to hate Cheese, but when he kicked the dog I hated him even more. Later, when the dog sat at his feet and looked up, my heart nearly broke. What a small creature, such a small dog, but his presence, those few moments on screen, gave the Pied Piper of Hamelin so much humanity. Humans are complex creatures. The dog’s silent presence reminded us that even the worst, most vile, most corrupt people can love and be loved,” Martin wrote.
The author admitted that he wanted to prepare the episode featuring the dog himself, but they did it for him.
Cheese, played by actor Mark Stobbart, is a mercenary who infiltrates a royal castle on a brutal mission in the first episode of the second season of House of the Dragon. The dog wraps itself around Cheese’s legs and kicks him. The scene raised many questions from viewers, and Stobbart subsequently posted a photo with the actor’s dog, assuring them that the animal was not harmed during filming.
The other day, actress Olivia Cooke, who plays King Viserys I Targaryen’s second wife, Alicent Hightower, It has been said About the explicit scene that was cut from House of the Dragon.
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