The House of the Dragon Dog Bobby: More Known Than Jaehaerys?
Though the terrible death of young Jaehaerys, the son of King Aegon II and Queen Halaena, was less significant than in the novel Fire & Blood, Bobby's kicking eclipsed the Blood and Cheese incident. Viewers went to the internet to vent their wrath, demand justice for the Dog, and perplexed themselves as to why the dog was even brought in the first place. Like Cheese, the dog was most likely brought since he knew his way around the Red Keep, but the purpose for the kick is unknown.
The rags-to- riches tale of the shaggy yet charming terrier mix makes his ill-treatment even more unacceptable. Bobby has actually made appearances on film before, supporting Emma Stone in Disney's Cruella. Bobby was a stray dog who really faced cruelty and had to survive the streets of Cyprus by begging for food before landing his first screen credit in Hollywood. After that, he was saved and placed in the tender custody of Hollywood animal trainer Julie Tottman. Knowing that the dog is performing the entire time, Bobby's brief visit in House Of The Dragon becomes more interesting and the overall narrative moves the heartstring. Actors Sam Wilson and Stobbart from Blood and Cheese laughed, saying they were nothing compared to Bobby in terms of celebrity. In some respects, they were correct since Bobby's look and treatment appeared to have attracted even more attention than the death of Jaehaerys.
"No Canines Were Launched In Anger": Cheese Actor from House Of The Dragon Reassures Dog's Health
The Cheese actor from House Of The Dragon assures the internet the dog is quite fine. Daemon Targaryen (Matt Smith) employs two assassins in Season 2 premiere to track down Aemond Targaryen (Ewan Mitchell). Working at the Red Keep, Cheese is a rat-catcher hired because he knew exactly how the castle was laid, particularly with regard to any secret paths. Cheese first brings a dog with him and Blood ends up kicking the unworthy canine only moments before the horrific incident.
Actor Mark Stobbart, who portrayed Cheese in the Season 2 opener of House of the Dragon, responded to Instagram to let viewers know the dog wasn't hurt. As Stobbart begs people to relax about the dog being booted, the post shows him cradling Bobby, his dog. Before teasing that rats didn't get the same treatment, he states the two of them were best friends and that "no canines were launched in anger."
From Street Dog to Hollywood, the Backstory of House of the Dragon Dog
Bobby getting booted seemed to viewers more infuriating than the death of Jaehaerys. Bobby was a stray dog who really faced cruelty and had to survive the streets of Cyprus by asking for food before he started his career in Hollywood.
The rags-to- riches tale of the shaggy but charming terrier mix makes his ill-treatment even more unworthy. Bobby has really made appearances in film, supporting Emma Stone in Disney's Cruella. He was then saved and placed in the tender care of Hollywood animal trainer Julie Tottman. Knowing that the dog is performing the entire time, Bobby's brief visit in House of the Dragon becomes more interesting and the overall narrative moves the heartstring. Actors Sam Wilson and Stobbart from Blood And Cheese laughed, saying they were nothing compared to Bobby in terms of celebrity. In some respects, they were correct since Bobby's look and treatment appeared to have attracted much more attention than the passing of Jaehaerys.
The Future of Bobby and His Part in House of the Dragon
Season 2 of House of the Dragon airs fresh episodes on Sundays at 9 p.m. on Max. About 172 years before the events of Game of Thrones, House of the Dragon chronicles the ascent of the Targaryens, the only family of dragonlords to withstand the Doom of Valyria. Milly Alcock and Emily Carey originally starred Milly Alcock and Emily Carey as Rhaenyra Targaryen and Alicent Hightower before Emma D'Arcy and Olivia Cooke, who play the adult versions of the characters, took front stage. Along with King Viserys Targaryen, Matt Smith (Prince Daemon Targaryen) and Paddy Considine as Rhaenyra's father also feature in the show.
Bobby, the adored dog that showed up on the season 2 debut, is evidence of the potency of animal actors in movies and TV. Though he just makes a fleeting but unforgettable cameo, people have fallen in love with him and he is now a fan favorite. Bobby's narrative reminds us of the need of animal care as well as the amazing relationship that may develop between people and animals. From a street dog to a Hollywood star, his path is inspirational, and although minor, viewers will always treasure his part in House of the Dragon.