Major House Of The Dragon Season 3 Spoiler Ignores One Thing Grrm Himself Loved

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George R.R. Martin’s House of the Dragon spoiler reveal seems to ignore one crucial original TV series story element that the prolific author previously praised. The HBO prequel series is based on Fire & Blood, a companion book to Martin’s A Song of Ice & Fire series, which documents the fictional history of the Targaryen dynasty. The book’s narrative is written to be unreliable, allowing the reader to examine and interpret Westerosi history as they would with a real-life historical text. With that in mind, the TV series takes its creative liberties bringing the text to life.

The House of the Dragon cast is made up of an extraordinarily talented group of actors who’ve brought each character in the Dance of the Dragons to life, often adding depth and intrigue that their book counterparts lacked. Martin has consistently praised the outstanding cast for their work in evolving his material in certain aspects, even suggesting characters like Viserys Targaryen were better in the show than they were in his book. But George R.R. Martin’s recent blog post saw him venting about the show for deriving too much from his source material, even spoiling a major upcoming moment.

George R.R. Martin Spoiled Helaena Targaryen’s Death In House Of The Dragon Season 3

Martin Revealed Ryan Condal’s Plans For Helaena’s TV Death

George R.R. Martin’s criticisms of House of the Dragon offered a ton of insight into how book change decisions have been made, mostly circling the Blood & Cheese event from the season 2 premiere. He explained how the decision to remove one character, Maelor Targaryen, from the story created a chain reaction of events that would eventually detract from the impact of future events. Most importantly, he outright revealed that Helaena Targaryen’s death by suicide would essentially be caused by nothing. Read his full quote below:

“In Ryan’s outline for season 3, Helaena still kills herself… for no particular reason. There is no fresh horror, no triggering event to overwhelm the fragile young queen.”

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Book readers knew Helaena’s tragic death was coming, but the moment in Fire & Blood is compounded by a series of horrific events. Helaena was clearly hurt by Blood & Cheese in the show, but her final scenes in the season didn’t indicate any lingering trauma, which would make it shocking for her to suddenly take her own life. It’s to be seen how House of the Dragon handles this material, but hopefully, it won’t be as devoid of emotion as Martin seemed to imply.

Helaena’s Death Has To Be Different In The Show Because She’s A Dragon Dreamer (Which GRRM Praised)

No Matter What, Helaena’s Death Won’t Be The Same As Fire & Blood

A major difference between book Helaena and show Helaena is that the TV version has dream visions. After the Blood & Cheese episode, Martin even praised this aspect of the character, saying, “Phia Saban’s Helaena is a richer and more fascinating character than the one I created in FIRE & BLOOD.” (via Martin’s blog) These visions add a rich mysticism to her character, which also contributes to her fate.

House of the Dragon’s depiction of Helaena seems to experience the world outside of the “present.” She seems to be aware of the future and acknowledges that it can’t be changed. This means that, in some capacity, she knows about her own fate, creating an interesting dynamic for her death. No matter what direction House of the Dragon takes, her death won’t be entirely meaningless, given the potential impact created by this aspect of her character.

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