Game Of Thrones’ Hodor Actor Honestly Reviews House Of The Dragon



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Games of Thrones‘ Hodor actor Kristian Nairn has honestly reviewed House of the Dragon, explaining his opinion on seasons 1 and 2 of the prequel series. House of the Dragon season 2 reviews have continued a positive streak for the series, citing the prequel as an engaging story in the world of Westeros. However, the reception hasn’t been as exciting as season 1, with some expressing dissatisfaction with both seasons continuing to tease a Targaryen civil war that has yet to evolve beyond the battle at Rook’s Rest.




Speaking with Screen Rant, Nairn explained how he believed House of the Dragon season 1 was incredibly strong, saying it was on par with seasons of the original series. However, he found season 2 to be a step down due to it having a different atmosphere about it. However, he still enjoyed season 2, especially its use of dragons, and expressed pride in actors like Tom Glynn-Carney, who portrays Aegon Targaryen, for their roles in the show and promoting it. Check out what Nairn had to say below:

Of course I do [compare them]. It’s like a different semester or term in college or school, we’re like the older generation. I was at a convention recently with Tom [Glynn-Carney, who plays Aegon on House of the Dragon] and I was just interested to watch him go do all the PR stuff and, yeah, I’m proud of them. They don’t need me to be proud of them obviously, but season 1 I think was off the charts. I think it was almost as good as Game of Thrones. I think it felt almost like a continuation, although it’s in the past, I felt like it was just the next episode or something.

I don’t think the same about season 2, but I can say that without being negative. I don’t think it’s bad. I do really like it, but to me it’s something different. I don’t know if I’m wrong about this, but I’ve spoke to a few people about it and I don’t think I’m too far off the mark. It just feels different. There’s a vibe, there’s a heavy Game of Thrones vibe throughout the show. And to me it’s just different. But I’m still going to keep watching. I think it just feels a bit different to me. That’s all. I’m sure that could be twisted into the fact that I fu**ing hate it, but I don’t. I really like it. I love fantasy in all forms and I’m loving the dragons in this one. That’s incredible.


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