Who's to Blame on House of the Dragon? The Answer Should Be Obvious.
Briefly

From the way they're jostling up against each other, it almost, comically, looks like the setup of a musical between two rival gangs who are about to break into competing dance sequences-but we then cut to the aftermath, all impaled bodies and carnage strewn on the battlefield. It's a sobering sight, a reminder that this civil war between nobles carries terrible costs for the smallfolk.
This episode highlights the invaluable truism that if you give boys or young men lethal weapons, they are going to want to use them. Many men in this episode aren't considering the consequences of their lust for battle.
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