
I think fanfic should be in the library of congress.She/her| 20| Writer and fan. I write fanfic onHouse of the Dragon at the moment. AO3:https://archiveofourown.org/users/PrettyMuchTeddy/pseuds/PrettyMuchTeddy
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Okay but what the hell has been going on these past couple of days??

Just throwing my two cents in there and then I'll go back to making silly memes. I genuinely think that House of the Dragon initially wanted to be neutral. I was recently looking back at old interviews of the cast promoting season 1 and in one of them (an Emma and Olivia interview) an interviewer asked them if they felt that it was a fair comparison to make of Alicent being Cersei and Rhaenyra being Arya. Emma D'arcy said not really and went on to talk about how much they loved how in GOT characters can change with one moment you loving them and the next hating them. Emma specifically said that they hoped (I think it was Miguel or Ryan) found that in the writing of HOTD, saying there were no "goodies" or "baddies".
I genuinely think the idea of grey characters was appealing to both the actors and writers but I guess at some point the writers decided against it. Idk it makes me feel a certain type of way that at least in the first interviews the cast seems convinced that their show has no solid good guys or bad guys compared to now where cast members (ex. Olivia Cooke) have to defend their characters and people treat them terribly for doing so. I'm not saying that the writers tricked the actors or anything. BUT I do think these actors came in here thinking that the story was going to be more compelling and morally grey than it ended up being.