House of the Dragon fans convinced George R.R. Martin is about to tear Season 2 apart
Many House of the Dragon viewers believe author George R.R. Martin is about to share some harsh criticisms about Season 2 in a new blog post.
House of the Dragon Season 2may have ended almost a month ago, but it’s still very much in the public consciousness – for better or worse.

The season wasn’t a slam dunk, as the last episode got the second-lowest rating for any finale in theGame of Thronesfranchise. Some fans have attributed this tohuge events being ruinedand new characters introduced at the last minute.
And it’s not just fans who have been very direct in their commentary, asFire & BloodauthorGeorge R.R. Martinconfirmed he will be writing a blog post about his thoughts on Season 2, which has led some viewers to believe that he will be tearing into it without restraint.

“I’m anticipating this now more than Winds of Winter,” one fanpostedon X/Twitter, with anotheradding, “This is like dropping diss tracks, but for authors instead.”
And a third viewercommented, “Being a hater on a blog is so much more classier than in a Twitter rant and announcing it beforehand too.”

Martin spoke aboutHouse of the Dragon Season 2after the first three episodes aired.
The author heaped a lot of praise on the show, particularly for Emma D’Arcy and Phia Saban’s performances and the inclusion ofeveryone’s favorite four-legged friend.

However, he wasn’t shy about his dislike of howBlood & Cheese‘s storyline was changed from the books.
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Martin also hinted at a bigger blog post after the season finished, writing, “I will do a separate post about all the issues raised by Blood and Cheese… and Maelor the Missing. There’s a lot to say.”
The author alsochastisedthe series for using the wrong sigil for House Targaryen as the one in the show features a dragon with four legs instead of two.
While this banner started with Game of Thrones, Martin made it clear that he was disappointed the spinoff series would not correct such an error.
Martin’s full blog post recap for Season 2 may not be out for a while so, in the meantime, check out ourHouse of the Dragon Season 2 review. You can also learn more about all thedragonsfeatured in the show and see all of theHouse of the Dragon filming locations.