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Kitty Chrisp
Film & Television · United Kingdom
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Metro News
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Aug 2026
House of the Dragon has a woman problem that needs fixing
The piece argues that House of the Dragon and the wider Game of Thrones universe repeatedly portray powerful women through familiar patterns: madness, victimhood, villainy or rejection of femininity. It criticizes the lack of a good, witty, powerful and genuinely adored female character comparable to male figures such as Tyrion, Jon Snow or Samwell Tarly. Although the article acknowledges the value of flawed and morally complex women, it calls for a character who can be powerful and celebrated without adopting masculine traits, expressing hope that Baela or future characters could change the pattern.
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