TV Ratings: ‘House of Dragon’ Finale Scores Season High
Despite some viewers feeling disappointed by the finale of House of the Dragon, many still chose to watch it.
Despite some viewers feeling disappointed by the finale of House of the Dragon, many still chose to watch it.
It’s truly amazing to witness the Paris Olympics and observe gymnasts like Simone Biles and Suni Lee persevere through their previous health challenges while remaining exceptional in their field. Although the competition itself is captivating, it’s hard not to notice the stylish leotards they wear that sparkle with every move – twist, turn, or flip. Designers behind these outfits have shared the inspiration behind the “Luminous Legacy” and “USA Elegance” leotards, and I must say, I’m simply astounded by their value.
Previously, Bravo’s “Real Housewives” franchise was known for hosting some of the greatest reality shows ever, keeping viewers entertained. However, recent spin-offs, including “The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills,” have been struggling to maintain viewer interest. Most recently, Season 14 of “The Real Housewives of New Jersey” has failed to satisfy fans like me, and they’ve expressed their discontent on social media. This decline in quality can be largely attributed to a dull finale.
In the final episode of “House of the Dragon” that airs on Max, both Team Black and Team Green have made considerable strides that will influence the ongoing conflict. In the second-to-last episode, Rhaenrya recruits lowborn Targaryen descendants, or dragonseeds, to join her side, thereby increasing her dragonrider numbers. However, Jacaerys Targaryen (Harry Collett) expresses strong displeasure at Rhaenrya’s strategy, despite it being a concept he originally suggested back in Season 2, Episode 5.
Contains spoilers for “House of the Dragon” Season 2 Episode 8 — “The Queen Who Ever Was”