Why House of the Dragon Makes Betrayal Feel Inevitable Instead of Shocking
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Why House of the Dragon Makes Betrayal Feel Inevitable Instead of Shocking

Game of Thrones built its empire on shock. The Red Wedding, Ned Stark’s execution—these were moments that left us gasping. House of the Dragon, however, plays a different game. Its betrayals don’t shock; they ache. This isn't a bug, it's the show's core feature. The Prison of the Prequel The single
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