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  2. King of the Narrow Sea - Wikipedia

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    An estimated 1.81 million viewers watched "King of the Narrow Sea" during its first broadcast on HBO on September 11, 2022. [2] The four broadcasts of the episode on HBO during the premiere night attracted a total of 2.47 million viewers. Viewership for the show across all platforms in the US was 5% higher than the previous episode. [3]

  3. House of the Dragon - Wikipedia

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    In comparison, its parent series, Game of Thrones, cost around $100 million per season, beginning with nearly $6 million per episode from seasons one to five, around $10 million for every episode in seasons six and seven, and up to $15 million each episode in its eighth and final season, earning $285 million in profits per season over its eight ...

  4. The Green Council - Wikipedia

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    "The Green Council" was written by Sara Hess, marking her second episode as writer for the series, following "The Princess and the Queen". [1]The title of the episode refers to the Small Council, arranged secretly by Otto Hightower to secure Aegon's position as heir to the Iron Throne, which excludes Lord Lyman Beesbury and Queen Alicent, with the 'green' being a reference to the color of ...

  5. ‘House of the Dragon’ Season 2: How to watch ... - AOL

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    House of the Dragon Season 2 will be shorter than Season 1, unfortunately, with only eight episodes — while Season 1 had ten. The premiere airs this Sunday, June 16. The Season 2 finale will air ...

  6. We Light the Way - Wikipedia

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    "We Light the Way" is the fifth episode of the first season of the fantasy drama television series House of the Dragon, a prequel to Game of Thrones. Its title is the motto of House Hightower, one of the fictional noble families featured in the series. [1] The episode was written by Charmaine DeGraté, and directed by Clare Kilner.

  7. List of DreamWorks Dragons episodes - Wikipedia

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    The series comes after the short film Dawn of the Dragon Racers (as the pilot episode) and the beginning is set about three years after the second season and the end a few months (most likely one or two) before the events of How to Train Your Dragon 2, with the main characters aged 19 or 20. [47]

  8. List of Blue Dragon episodes - Wikipedia

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    Episodes Volume 1 August 17, 2007 1 14 Volume 2 September 19, 2007 1 5–8 Volume 3 October 17, 2007 1 9–12 Volume 4 November 21, 2007 1 13–16 Volume 5 December 19, 2007 1 17–20 Volume 6 January 16, 2008 1 21–24 Volume 7 February 20, 2008 1 25–28 Volume 8 March 19, 2008 1 29–32 Volume 9 April 25, 2008 1 33–36 Volume 10

  9. 12:00 a.m. – 1:00 a.m. - Wikipedia

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    She added that of the 2001 fall season's new government series that "24 is the most daring and promising" and that "Mr. Sutherland is an unexpectedly sympathetic hero". [9] Ain't It Cool News gave the premiere episode five stars, saying it features "Loads of edgy, complex, compelling characters. Intricate, unpredictable plotting.