What is this "huge dragon moment" everyone is talking about?
Okay, so in the book, Fire & Blood, there's this scene where Aegon The Younger, Rhaenyra's son, is supposed to ride his dragon, Stormcloud, into battle during the Dance of the Dragons. It's a big deal because it's supposed to be the first time a dragonrider fights for Rhaenyra's side, and it's supposed to be super dramatic. However, in the show, they've already shown Aegon riding Stormcloud in season 2, episode 6. This basically means that they can't use that same scene again in the future because it's already happened.
So, how does this change things for season 3?
It's a pretty big change! In the book, this scene with Aegon and Stormcloud was supposed to be a really important turning point in the war. It showed that Rhaenyra's side was gaining strength and that they were willing to fight back. Now that it's already happened in the show, they have to figure out a new way to show how Rhaenyra is gaining power and how the war is progressing. It's like they've skipped a whole chapter in the book!
What are some of the possible changes for season 3?
There are a few possibilities for how the show might handle this change. Maybe they'll just cut out the whole scene altogether. Or, maybe they'll find a different way to show Aegon's dragon skills, like maybe he'll have to fight a different enemy or help defend a different location. It's really up to the writers and showrunners to decide what they want to do. They might also decide to completely change the order of events, which could lead to some interesting twists and turns in the story.
Why would they change things from the book?
This is a common thing in TV adaptations, especially when dealing with fantasy books like Fire & Blood. Sometimes the showrunners have to make changes to fit the pacing of the show, the budget, or simply because they want to tell the story in a slightly different way. The show isn't meant to be a scene-by-scene adaptation of the book, it's a reimagining of the story for the screen. They have to make changes to make it work.
Will the show still be good even if it's different from the book?
That's a question only time will tell. It depends on how well the showrunners can adapt the story and make it work within the new changes. A lot of people who love the book are nervous about the changes. But, on the other hand, it could lead to some really interesting new twists and turns that weren't in the book. It's a risk, but it's also a chance for the show to be even better!
What other changes have been made from the book so far?
The show has already made several changes from the book, including some big ones. For example, the show added a whole new character, Lord Corlys Velaryon's wife, Rhaenys Targaryen, which wasn't in the book. They also changed some of the details of the events, like how long the war lasted and who died in the battle. But, they've also kept a lot of the same key events, characters, and themes. So, it's a mix of changes and familiar elements.
Is it okay to watch the show even if I haven't read the book?
Absolutely! The show is designed to be enjoyable even if you haven't read the book. It introduces all the main characters, explains the history of the Targaryen family, and tells the story in a way that's easy to follow. But, if you're really into the world of Westeros and want to get more into the details, reading the book is definitely a great idea!