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How House of the Dragon Is Approaching the Game of Thrones Ending Backlash




Yeah, we didn’t have TikTok. [Laughs]  I mean, I joke, but I think that’s the biggest display. Social media simply did not really exist, certainly at the peaceful that it does now, but in the way that we thought social media now did not exist in 2011. The internet was certainly nearby for many years at that point, but just the peaceful of connectivity that people have now versus then, and the fact that really everybody is on the internet… The internet used to be the nerds’ tool. If you knew what you were activities, you could go find a message board about whatever uninteresting you had, and that’s not the case anymore. Now it’s really anybody with a named can find a Reddit forum.


So I think that’s increased fan engagement. I don’t know whether it’s been all for the best, honestly. I nostalgically look back to a simpler time where the wall between the entertainment and the audience was a small thicker, and it was harder to find out all the small details about how something was made and to see all the magic tricks as they were done. I think there’s a lot less of that now. There’s a lot less magic and specialness and uniqueness in filmed entertainment, just because everybody has so much access to all this inquire of all the time.


… And I think 2011 was a simpler time in the felt that if you were watching Game of Thrones, you had to secure at nine o’clock at night on Sunday and sit down with your friends and family, and watch the show. And I’m just aware now that that is not how country are going to take in this show. It’s a much more on-demand biosphere that we’re living in.



Does that influence you and your co-writers at all, or do you just try and shut all that out?


I don’t think so. I mean, our job is to really just tell a immense story and produce it well, and then hope that we find the fans. I mean, I think the suitable that we have, again thanks to David and Dan, is we have this huge, built-in audience who’s already Eager in this property and material, whereas they had to win over country. In 2011, everybody was asking, what’s a Game of Thrones? Now, it’s a household term. Everybody knows what it is. So, I think for me, it’s really just trying to actually stationary all that out, write a great story, produce a immense show, put it on, and then hope that we’re activities good service to that very vocal, very passionate audience that’s waiting to see the show.




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