House of the Dragon

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Guess there wasn't enough porn for them.
But seriously, GoT was filled with violent torture-porn (as well as just plain ol' porn too--actually probably TOO much plain ol' porn because it became distracting to the show at times. In plain ol' porn, that can't happen. Only plot can get in the way there...)

PS-- this article is all about the C-section/birth scene: ‘House of the Dragon’ fans furious over grisly scene: ‘I wanted to cry and vomit’


Hopefully this is the end of the story changing, and the "crying and vomiting" but I know it wont be. God damn are they asshurt forever.
 

Lanx

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It's ironic that people find her appearance distracting when she genuinely looks like she could be the product of generations of Targaryen incest.
did not pay attention to thread, or news, tried eps1, 5minutes in

wtf,
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thread doesn't disappoint
 
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Gavinmad

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Someone earlier in the thread said it best, she looks like she has an underbite and an overbite at the same time.
 
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Chris

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do you think chinese ppl call their dragons "chinese dragons"?

Bruce Lee: enter the (chinese) Dragon.
No they call it something else and translators equate it to "Dragon". This only strengthens my position that they are different.
 

Zaara

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You absolute turnip. Very few people depicting a dragon up until the modern era included an extra pair of limbs, the wyvern body plan was pretty much the standard depiction of a classical dragon- the four limbed variety existed but was rare. It evolved from the Fertile Crescent depictions where dragons were usually snakes with tiny back legs or none at all. Look at pictures of dragons from the Middle Ages to the 1800s and they the vast majority could be classified as Wyverns. He went with the classic body plan. Just because you live in a time where the four limbed variety is the ‘standard depiction’ doesn’t mean there isn’t a historical precedent otherwise.
 
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never thought about it, but as far as mainstream film, not animated, it is about equal
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Chris

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You absolute turnip. Very few people depicting a dragon up until the modern era included an extra pair of limbs, the wyvern body plan was pretty much the standard depiction of a classical dragon- the four limbed variety existed but was rare. It evolved from the Fertile Crescent depictions where dragons were usually snakes with tiny back legs or none at all. Look at pictures of dragons from the Middle Ages to the 1800s and they the vast majority could be classified as Wyverns. He went with the classic body plan. Just because you live in a time where the four limbed variety is the ‘standard depiction’ doesn’t mean there isn’t a historical precedent otherwise.

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Dude, there's a dragon on the flag of a country 40 miles away from me. The pictures above are 500 years old from 5 seconds of googling.
 

Furry

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Dragons have four legs. 👏👏 Full stop. 👏👏. Wings are optional.

GoT dragons ambulate on the paws of their front wings, therefore making them functional legs with winged membrane accessories. So clearly they are four-legged and dragons. If they ambulated only on two legs, he might have a point.

Think of them like the kangaroo version of dragons Chris Chris . They have four legs, but sometimes just use two cause they feel better that way.