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Game of ThronesprequelHouse of the Dragonis back with its second season. As the battle between the Blacks and the Greens intensifies, the story takes twists and turns to keep viewers on the edge of their seats. And doing their absolute best for the cast members who have been holding the front since Day 1.

Among the main cast members is Emma D’Arcy, who plays the older version of Princess Rhaenyra Targaryen. The actor is one of the main focal points of the show and is amazing audiences with their brilliant acting. In a recent promotional interview, the actor shared a tidbit from their filming days that will shock the fans.
House of the DragonDirector Said Emma D’Arcy Didn’t Care For Their Role
Emma D’Arcy won the hearts of fans after coming on to the role of Princess Rhaenyra inHouse of the Dragonseason 1. And with season 2, their popularity has only grown. Being one of the leading cast members, they have been praised by fans and critics alike for their flawless performance as the Targaryen queen, battling it out to win the throne. But a recent revelation has left fans stumped.
In aBBC Radio 1interview alongside their other cast members, upon being asked who has the most memorable director’s note from the set ofHouse of the Dragon, D’Arcy laughingly revealed that a director said:

This is just a quote: ‘You look like you don’t care.’
And then burst out laughing alongside castmateOlivia Cooke, who plays Alicent Hightower in the show. D’Arcy then went on to add:

I was like, ‘Well I do care.’
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Cooke also mentioned that she knew who the note was from, but neither named the director who had said these words toThe Talentfame.
House of the Dragon‘s Two Opposing Sides Has a Biased Outcome
While the Blacks and the Greens are very equally important to the story, things are a bit different when it comes to the show as opposed to the books. George R.R. Martin’sFire and Bloodand Ryan Condal’sHouse of the Dragonare quite different when it comes to bringing the story to life. While it was the Green’s greed and ambition that mostly plagued Martin’s story, in the show they are shown in a much more negative light.
The Blacks, by no means, are the innocent party, as they have done plenty wrong to win the war. But in the show, it feels like the Greens are the villains who are trying to wage war against the Blacks, instead of the story being more balanced in the equation. Season 2 has already opened to a pretty high audience score, and fans are waiting for each upcoming episode with excitement.

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Swagata Das
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Swagata works as a Senior Features Editor at FandomWire. Having previously worked as a Content Writer, her passion for everything pop culture became her true calling as she now works with a global team of writers to brainstorm unique, groundbreaking ideas. Having done her Masters in English Literature, Swagata is a self-professed K-Pop addict with an affinity to work her charms on unsuspecting friends to induct them into the fandom cult.
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