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School of dragons parents review
School of dragons parents review










school of dragons parents review

The series is rated TV-MA, and Common Sense Media, an independent website to help parents navigate the media landscape more precisely, suggests it’s appropriate for viewers 17 and older, citing “violence and scariness,” “sex and nudity,” and “language.” The tournament scene in episode one was so gory even the in-show audience threw up at the sight of it. While gritty good fun for mature viewers, little kids can wait a few years to catch up on the drama. The series, like its predecessor, is graphic on every level it can be. That said, in this case, we feel very comfortable flat out stating that kids below high school age definitely shouldn’t watch House of the Dragon - either with you or on their own (so go ahead and make sure that mature content on HBO is password protected). Normally, we don’t like to be quite so decisive in our recommendations, because every family is different and you’re going to know what’s best for your kids. **Warning: Spoilers for the first episode of the series are below.** House of the Dragon is absolutely not for kids. But is House of the Dragon appropriate for kids and family viewing? Here’s what you need to know. 26, before the second episode even aired, the series has been renewed for a second season. The first episode has now been seen by over 20 million viewers. 21 to the largest audience for any new original series in HBO history. House of the Dragon, a series that takes place about 200 years before the events in Game of Thrones, debuted Aug. Martin from giving this world of Ice and Fire another shot. It’s been three years since the hit series Game of Thrones ended in one of the most highly criticized ways possible, but that hasn’t stopped fans of writer George R.R.












School of dragons parents review