George R. R. Martin criticizes the changes made by 'House of the Dragon' in a quickly deleted blog post
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In a recent blog post, George R. R. Martin expressed his concerns about the changes made in "House of the Dragon," particularly the absence of Maelor Targaryen, arguing that these adaptations would lead to unintended consequences in the story and affect viewers' understanding of the events. He emphasized, "Simpler is not better," appealing for deeper engagement with the source material.
Expressing his disappointment, Martin stated, "The results of these adaptations lead to more toxic butterflies to come," indicating that alterations in character dynamics can ripple through the narrative in unpredictable ways, potentially diminishing the intensity and complexity of the storyline.
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