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Martin's critique focused on several key narrative decisions made by showrunner Ryan Condal:

The most significant blog post regarding House of the Dragon (HotD) was a scathing, and subsequently deleted, entry by author George R.R. Martin titled Published on his Not A Blog site in September 2024, the post detailed his frustrations with the creative direction of Season 2, specifically highlighting how seemingly small changes to his source material, Fire & Blood , would have major "butterfly effects" on future seasons. Core Criticisms from the "Butterflies" Post Martin's critique focused on several key narrative decisions

: Martin argued that cutting the character Maelor Targaryen (Aegon and Helaena’s youngest son) significantly weakened the "Blood and Cheese" sequence. In the book, the choice Helaena is forced to make is far more agonizing because it involves three children rather than two. In the book, the choice Helaena is forced

: The author revealed that he had argued against these changes during production but eventually "acquiesced" when assured that Maelor might simply be postponed until Season 3. He later felt this promise was not kept. Context and Aftermath Context and Aftermath : Martin warned that without

: Martin warned that without Maelor, the "Bitterbridge" scene—a sequence featuring "horror and heroism"—cannot happen. He also noted that this change undercuts the motivation for Helaena’s later suicide, which in the books triggers major riots in King's Landing.

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