House Who? Stark | House of The Dragon | Season 2 | HBO
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- Опубликовано: 26 сен 2024
- "The North must stand ready." Showrunner Ryan Condal discusses Season 2's return to the Wall and the importance of the Starks in the escalating conflict. Stream House of the Dragon S2 Sundays at 9PM on @Streamonmax.
This opening scene was so freaking phenomenal, seeing Winterfell and the Wall and off course Cregan Stark himself. Loved it.
felt straight outta GOT man i love house stark
And with Ice!! 🗡️
There is only one house that matters and that house is house Stark!
As much As I loved the start I hated the last scene... It felt so weak compared to the whole episode.
we also saw torrhen stark in that flashback right? such a beautiful scene!
Ramin Djawadi made the Stark theme more than 10 years ago.
It was like returning home listening to it and seeing Winterfell.
I just heard the music and had instantly tears in my eyes 🥹
I loved how you can see Benjen and Ned and Arya and Jon in Cregan so vividly and how Cregan speaks so differently to everyone else and Jace has to speak so formally too. I love that.
Starks are so badass
"Do you think my ancestors built a 700-foot wall of ice to keep out snow and savages?"
I love that line and I wish the concept behind it had been acknowledged more in the parent series. Something that large is not built without purpose, and that purpose was not to keep out wildlings. It was built because there was something on the other side of it that its builders were scared to death of.
Yeah, GoT Season 8.
yes but it makes sense that over the next centuries (after this scene), the fear and gravitas withered because nothing really happened. for centuries, it was actually just wildlings and people started treating the concept of the dead as some folklore. You can only be afraid of what you can remember, perceive or visualise, regardless of how tall some wall is.
@maitreyo_das It's not because nothing happened. The Wall was built thousands of years before even HOTD and only wildings had attacked it since.
The actual reason that people struggled to believe its purpose is that magic had slowly disappeared from the world in the centuries between the two series. This is also why characters didn't think dragons could come back even though they had been alive only a hundred years earlier.
@@jaspervandenbosch3838 agreed, this is a good assessment.
He is the coolest character in the book in my eyes. Nobody dared to oppose him and he made Kings Landing bow down to his feet.
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@@rawntoo128 Cregan Stark
I genuinely want the Hour of the Wolf to be fucking amazing. Seeing the Starks finally be given the proper respect they deserve on screen.
@ethanduncan1646 funny enough tywin was the man in the original show who gave them the most respect of anyone outaide the north
*coldest
As soon music started to play in the backround i knew Starks are coming
The North Remembers!!!
what a opening scene . Cregan stark acting is mother of god of all. The way he dialogues god damnn thats hugee
what an* opening scene
Seeing Witerfell, The Wall and hearing that beautiful music really hit hard and makes me sad knowing what happened in the final season
I think you meant the first season, particularly ep.09 😭😭😭
I had my doubts at first but this cast is amazing
He speaks like Jon.
@@whoschachHe sounds definitely like Jon, Robb, and Ned combined I love it
Oh yeah he knows about the Night King
And? It holds no value.
@@ArchyBaldo Sadly watching that scene i thought it was beautiful but knowing how it all ends it gave me a sense of anger
@@ryanbaker5296 Frustration ☝️ it felt so eerie and mysterious and yet so magical but then when you remember it's unbelievable anger 🤬
Should have done a better job of passing on that info to his descendants. Ned calls the night's watch deserter a madman for talking about the white walkers and even the people at the wall don't initially believe Jon. Which means over the next 150ish years both the Starks and the night's watch forgot about the white walkers
@@DecimusPrime-xg4zi"The North -kind of forgot about- did not remember the Others."
Cregan Stark in the flesh
One of the biggest chads in the Stark Dynasty, and that is saying something.
So glad to see Winterfell and a Stark 👐🏻
Tom's Stark accent was on point 👏🏻
Just loved Jace and Cregan.wanted their bonding scene apart from Formal meeting & In that way we would have gotten longer Winterfell and wall scenes ...
Brought some good nostalgia especially the music...
The North remembers.
Aye
The Queen in the North
Tom truly nailed the northern accent, he did feel like an actual Stark. Also perfect casting too, he looks like Robb and Nedd and Jon? so sad we got only 5 minutes of him :((
He'll be back in a big way before the end
Summer 2026
@@whoschach wrong. they're aiming for a late 2025 release for season 3.
@@youtaughtmehowtolive really? I hope so. I get so mad we have to usually wait 2 years for these things.
Loved the opening scene, and I really enjoyed most of the episode. But I think they made bad decisions when adapting blood and cheese; it was better in the books, and this part of the episode felt rushed. The casting for Cregan is spectacular, though
it was more horrific in the books, im not sure it could be adapted that well in screen tbh
Just because it was better in the books doesn't mean it was bad. Things will always be better in books because you have more room to flesh out things and be very detailed. Writing for TV is different.
@Killerkwoi13 Why not? The killing of Jaehaerys could have been off-screen, what we wanted was the back and forth between blood and cheese and Heleana why couldn't have that been done?
@@SWACBUZZ it was literally 2 paragraphs in the books, that's not true
My god could the "it's better in the book" people just stop watching what they read they are never ever satisfied no matter the movie or show
Can't wait to also meet the Arryns, and the Muppet Tullies.
Elmo Tully and Kermit Tully
Bruh I just want Jeyne Arryn on screen so she can just show that Westeroi law actually does allow women to inherit and the greens are huffing copium.
Nah, they couldve spent more time in the North. It deserves at least half episode considering the fact that the Starks are fan faves and to show Cregan and Jace's bond.
Kind of skipped most of the Winterfell arc with Jace, did we? One scene total with Cregan and not even a mention of Serra Snow even though she might have just been a rumor.
At least with his dragon, it makes sense why he was able to "fast travel" back to Dragonstone from the North.
I know I was hoping for a little more as well
Truly amazing, gave me such a sense of nostalgia. ❤
that picking the black rock scene explains how benjen became a black brother centuries later.
He actually just decided to go since he was the youngest son.
That tradition died out long before the main series Benjen joined on his own accord, there’s some interesting fan theories as to why
and maybe to an extent, Jon?
@@youngmaster7405 It's not confirmed why he decided to join tho, so anything is possible.
@@jamesflaherty59 thats the most plausible reason. His brother was the lord of winterfell and had a son by the time he came back. Benjen had no lands.
How dare anyone insinuate that the Starks will have forgotten an oath taken by them. Its the Kings in the North we are talking about. DA KING IN DA NORF!!!!
SO PEAKKKKK BRO.
Hoping to see the WhiteWalkers in this season 😊😊😊it’ll be Nostalgic
Enjoy this homies. This is the last we see of the north and the starks til the hour of the wolf. Theyre just chilling up here while the south goes to shit 😂😂
*Alicent Hightower and Criston Cole* 😏
Faking at the beginning and end of the episode.
apparently, ser crispin is not that unpliable to playing someone’s whore.
AliCole 😏
CoLicent 😏
Criston Cole now has 2 queens under his belt 😏😂
I'd love a series on the times of Cregan Stark
I cannot wait for the spin off show about the starks and north it has to happen
A show about a noble family that keeps all their Oaths lol ... Might not be the best. We would need some adulterers around,
but knowing 'death' aka night king is useless kills the mood
Even Cersei is more fearsome than the Night King
@@Liyasilverstan who said anything about books
@@Liyasilverstan duhh..thanks for revealing the secret sherlock
The white walkers was messed up in the first season. This lore doesn't even make sense within the context of GOT so I'm just thinking in terms of the WW in the books.
@@Liyasilverstan HotD is based on an already completed telling of the Dance of the Dragons. GoT is based on an incomplete writing of ASOIAF.
The way he explained that the dragons refused to cross the wall... chilling (😅).
Reminds me of what we could have had in GoT. 😢
Seeing these interviews I still have "Dany kinda forgot about the Iron Throne" PTSD
Everyone deserves second chances, Just fix what you ruined in season 8 and give us the HISTORY and BACKSTORY
They should've made HOTD first and GOT later, we could've gotten something amazing.
I realized when I was watching these scene how I miss Starks and Jon Aegon Targaryen.
I love that there is so much lore in the House Of The Dragon series!! Okay, we know it's all about plot and schemes and conspiracies ( :P ) but hell... Give me histories and lore!!
This was the best scene in episode 1. The Stark men are soooo Handsome!
Is it torren that picked the black stone?
Amazing intro!
Name of the actor that drew the black stone?
or his name in the lore, at least!
My favorite house 🐺❤️
I hope they will make Winterfell similar to what it is in the books and what Shadiversity created, with two gigantic layered walls and a deep mote. The Winterfell in the first show was ......underwhelming to say the least
moat*
They messed up the blood and cheese scene. It was supposed to be traumatizing and horrifying.
Maybe, maybe not. Non book readers would likely have freaked out and that's probably why they toned it down
@@BigTulsa yeah I don't think it would just be non book readers. Critics and the general public may have to step in, the books traumatize aand let you see it through your own perspective but having what's written showed non screen would be a big concern
GoT fans when graphic child murder isn’t on screen: “god it’s S8 all over again 😤”
they cut a childs head off but you reckon they messed it up coz it wasn't more disgusting by making Alicent watch? it was horrifying enough as it is
No.
The book is the book, the show is the show.
The Red Wedding wasn't also a perfect copy from the books, this complain is moot.
I love that 2 times the Starks of Winterfell made a deal with the Targaryens to bend the Knee for support against the coming Long Night and they Didn't get much help at the end from the Targaryens hope it's different in the books.
The cast is on point
Finally they introduced stark in this series
Find it hard to believe it’s soo easy to kill a prince In the most obvious secret tunnel ever.
Well the main guard is banging the Queen so that's probs why lol ...but yeah the lack of guards was pretty unbelievable especially during war times 😂
Facts. Shoulda fought some guards on the way Atleast
😂
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Not obvious, literally no one in the Red Keep except probably Larys knows about Maegor’s tunnels, Maegor actually killed every builder who made those tunnels, with the only people who know being Daemon (who being addicted to the Targaryen histories figured out about the tunnels), Mysaria, and probably Larys (both have spy networks, and probably found out about the tunnels through them). So no, they weren’t obvious, the only person in the Red Keep that knows about them is the Clubfoot psychopath lol.
This episode of HOTD is goated❤
If you’ve read the books, you know exactly how hard this guy would absolutely clap Aemond, Daemon or Criston in a fight.
Right, does anyone understand the Irony here? Stark in German means Strong, and Chase and Lucerys are from the House Strong? 🤣😂😂🤣🖐😆🤚
*Jace
@@scarletwizard5451 apologies, thank you.
Very nostalgic of Winterfell
So the only time it was tested against defending against "death" was instantly collapsed?
They showed two Umbers in this clip!
Where’s the trailer for episode 2???
If you watch after the credits they show a sneak preview of the whole season. Not specifically for episode 2 though.
Probs because less episodes this season they might not do it ...might go back to normal next week
@@thehoopman88 Fewer.
What a great start..but is it just me or does the wall look a bit different than in GOT?
It should. This was a period where the Wall still received a decent budget from the Crown and man power from the Realm to maintain it. And I’m not sure if it was ever mentioned, but what we saw in Game of Thrones was mostly of Castle Black (with a bit of East Watch), this section could be another section which was unmanned and closed by GoT.
@@eds1942 Aah okay, that would explain it
@@eds1942plus you can tell the show budget has increased aswell.
GOT!!!!!
this clip has as much screen time as the starks all season.
it took 10 second to collapse
WINTER IS COMING! ❄️
It will last a day don't worry
@@ryanbaker5296 heal lol
We need more cregan starks
If they need a cast for an adult Cregan Stark, I think Alexander Dreymon is a good choice
❤❤Thank you ❤❤
"The north doesn't like to back stab people in the back over fancy chairs" bro has not met the Boltons
I mean, that's like 1 or 5 % of the North's total populace, most really don't care about all that backstab and politicking nonsense, even the Bolton's themselves, despite their bloody history with the Starks, do respect and obey a Stark lord if they show they're strong and reliable, which is also partly why Roose in the main books betrayed Robb, as he no longer respected Robb's decisions and strength or will as a leader. So like yeah, the North mostly don't do that sort of thing
or the Umbers or Karstarks or Robb Stark himself.
Cregan actually had to fight a civil war to be the leader of the North. His uncle refused to give up control as regent when Cregan became an adult. It's why the Starks were completely zoned out for season 1. It does happen in the North, they are humans too.
It's more like the North culturally looks down on the politiking more than southerners instead of being immune to it.
This whole “whatever else was lurking” thing made no sense. Even 200 years prior to Ice and Fire there wasn’t like, wight activity or anything. Maybe closer to the stories of the past, but the only thing these dudes fought was wildlings. They knew of the danger but the guys manning the walls weren’t fighting it or like, shoving the occasional zombie off the wall.
why was westeros decaying by game of thrones time?
The blood and cheese story was shot very wrongly. I'm disappointed
So Aegon the Conquerer and Thorren Stark treated at the Night's Watch probably because of Aegon's dream about the Long Night. Thorren Stark only bent the knee because of what Aegon must have told him, given they've been fighting the Others for thousands of years. Surely it must have felt like divine intervention to have this excentric dragonlord from the distant Valyria to warn you about the enemy your ancestors have been fighting since forever. After which, as Cregan Stark says, Thorren reinforced the Night's Watch at the beginning of every winter.
The lord of light and the old gods.
It's the song of *Ice* and *Fire* for a reason. The alliance between the Targs and Starks is literally called *The Pact of Ice and Fire* they were really the only families that actually cared about the looming existential threat.
Why’d everyone make a big deal about seeing a Stark in only one scene? Will he be coming back this season (spoiler free)?
Alan Taylor talks at 3.5 normal speed. wtf man. Put da mef down lol
I would give anything just be in the show as an extra wearing the Stark's sigil, anyone but me has to know it, no even have to appear on camera, just be there wearing the sigil.
We Northerners roll like that
Once again, poor writing ruined a scene that could've been one of the greatest scenes in the TV history. What a shame.
The Blood and Cheese scene in the book is PERFECT, dramatic, cliffhanging and most of all explains the trauma of Helaena in the relationship with her survived son and the hatred of Alicent towards the Blacks. Instead of let her watch the murder of her nephew, they decided to let her have an useless sex scene with ser Criston. What. A. Shame.
GRRM was right about screenwriters, read the book and forget this show.
He looks soo young to be the fable Cregan Stark.
Cregan was canonically like twenty during the Dance. He just won his war to be Lord of Winterfell when he legally became an adult. Cregan only has older depictions because the guy outlived basically everyone but infants in the show. This is the start of his long rule.
I'll be forever grateful to hbo for casting Tom Taylor as Cregan Stark. HE'S PERFECT. Everything screams STARK, especially his deep voice 🥵🥵🥵to whoever complained and is still complaining about him being too young, remember that Cregan is 21 when the dance of the dragons starts, and Tom Taylor is 23, so he's more fit than any fancast 40-45 year old man. I loved Jace and Cregan so much. I disagree with people who say that Harry and Tom don't have chemistry. It's evident they're good friends irl
#WinterIsComing
I am glad they made Winterfell right this time.
thrilling
1:07
❤❤Love you ❤❤
Cmon, it is 150 years before GoT. The Others are already forgotten, even in the North people do not believe in them. And was not The Wall neglected even during king Jaeherys I. visit of The North? Thats why they need support of Queen Alysanne Targaryen? And it was even before Viserys I. So what bs is this???
This is the definition of a memberry. Member the starks? Member the wall? None of it matters in this story but here, member ?
If you have read the books you know the Stark's involvement is much bigger than a member berry. The only reason why Rhaenyra doesn't just instantly clap the Greens with the help of the North's army is because Cregan cannot spare his entire army until they are prepared for winter because he genuinely fears this winter will be the one where White Walkers invade.
Cregan and Aegon were the only good things about this stinker of an episode
Touch grass
Jon snow
😊❤
What does it keep out? a joke.
Everyone saying they love this scene doesn't know anything. What happened to the pact of Ice and Fire? This scene kind of sucked. It was just fanservice that served no real purpose. And I'm sorry, I know people have been dying to see Cregan Stark (I have too) but this kids acting was....... not good. I mean he was totally wooden, and he sounded like he was trying WAY to hard to do a Jon Snow/Ned Stark impersonation, instead of being his own Stark (which Cregan VERY MUCH was). Cregan Stark was a wild hot head, he was the "swords first, ask questions later" kind of guy. He wasn't the cool and tempered Ned Stark/Jon Snow impersonation that this kid was trying to pull off. And lets be real, for the 3rd time, this was nothing more than cashing in on peoples love for Ned and Jon.
And what the hell is with this show depicting so many characters as knowing about the White Walkers? Cregan Stark was HEAVILY implying that he knows the White Walkers are out there. I want to make it clear, absolutely NO ONE KNEW about the White Walkers at this time. The Walkers were not seen for 8000 years, at this time they have become a ghost story to tell to kids, that most people don't even believe is real. Even people in the North, hell, EVEN PEOPLE ON THE WALL were blowing off the stories about the White Walkers sightings as lunatic ravings, during the original Game of Thrones show, when the Walkers were ACTUALLY mobilizing their undead forces. Ned Stark himself had absolutely no idea, and even when the black brother warned Ned that he saw the Walkers, right before Ned cut his head off (Season 1 episode 1) Ned blew him off as some madman lunatic. Yet, for some reason, Cregan Stark is implying that the Walkers are a threat to the realm even though absolutely no one has seen them for thousands upon thousands upon thousands of years.
All in all, I get why people like this scene, it's very very very VERY VERY VERY clearly fan service. And people like fan service. But for those of us who actually wanted the REAL CREGAN STARK, and wanted to see the actual event of when Jace and Cregan met, and made their pact, this was kind of a bummer. It was just some wooden exposition, with cheap fan service, and a Jon Snow impersonation. I wanted to see a different Stark lord other than the usual, sullen, honorable lord. Cregan Stark had honor, but he was also hot headed, brash, and impulsive.
Ho hum episode hope it gets better
It's already better lol
Why go to the wall? This team needs to be very careful of how far they’re willing to cling to nostalgia.
So far I’m weary of this season, it might not be what most fans hope it is.
judging by episode 4 it will be ok
@@lkrnpk A few noteworthy dragon fights are left. If the show is only going to rely on dragon battles then still there’s something to worry about. Characters need better writing. This is what made GOT superior.
Tyrion, Joffery, Arya, Cersei, …. and nearly all xters were interesting.
@@edrismatu3662 Yeah but in no way HOTD is like GoT, even if we compare what we actually have as a source. History book for HOTD and huge novels for GoT. HOTD will be a ''simpler'' show as GRRM anyway is not involved there even 50% and showrunners probably do not want to invent too much stuff too. There are also less episodes for HOTD, so these characters will never be fleshed out as much as in GoT... I would love HOTD to be a bigger show when it comes to number of characters, interactions etc., similar to GoT, but taking into account how the source material looks, it probably is harder to do. But they are doing better job visually depicting more individual houses in battles and that is kinda HOTD strength as GoT showrunners often just lumped armies like ''here are Lannisters'', ''here are Tyrells'', HOTD conflict as such is more messy with smaller house loyalties and prominence in battles so I hope that survives
Winter is coming. What a meaningless phrase. 😂
it means that one should never get too comfortable, because adversity is always waiting over the horizon, so you need to be ready
@@Graniteheart Yes, I did get comfortable, that GOT will have the biggest battle in history. But over the horizon dumb and dumber came and brought the biggest shit show in history. This is the meaning that winter is coming.
@@ArchyBaldo mI nAmEs jOn SnOw
Not a great first episode but I'm sure it will get better.
Pay closer attention next time
Season premiers always start out slow. I thought it was pretty good tho
TikTok does that to brain sadly hopefully you get the help you need
Could be rage bait
@@THEREDDOTHACKzyou mean the brain that consume and enjoy everything that being served without critical thinking and personal judgement and opinion? hmmm interesting.
I get Ryan wanted to do this but this was just fan service guys... Scene served next to no purpose.
Umm?! Aside from the 2000 men (winter wolves) he gives the blacks ends up being pivotal in multiple victories in the Riverlands. The pact they made (pact of ice and fire) ends up being so important to the conclusion to the end of the war. Cregan Stark and ‘the hour of the wolf’ is pretty much the last act of the entire story. I cannot tell you how important and purposeful that scene was.
Thank god he was only in one scene.
One of the worst acting performances of the whole franchise
Dumb & Dumber destroyed that storyline... So.. Meh
I love the show, but I do have a complain, if these men suppose to be formidable
why are the producers casting men that are so short!! No just no.
what bro? lol
Tom is 6 foot lol
The Key is to employ British show runners also as Americans dont understand anything about antiquity at all. They will also destroy this story too
Calm down snowflake and know what you're talking about
PLEASE TELL ME IT'S NOT THE LAST TIME WE SEE THE NORTH THIS SEASON
The guy who played cregan is a terrible actor. He ruined the episode for me.
Nah he’s unreal
I thought we'd spend more than 2 minutes in the north, but it was a nice little scene nonetheless.
I was hoping that they would improve/retcon winterfell to be more book accurate and better.
ngl, my eyes in tears, watching back we were brought to the north, winterfell, the wall, makes me sad, the way they honoured their traditions were way diff than got aka modern time but nonetheless the north remembers !!!