" How is G.R.R.M. , the writer of the seed material , ' wrong ' for voice out his judgment on how his own story is adjust … LMAO . "

🚨 Warning: Spoilers ahead. 🚨

If you’ve recently felt some type of way aboutHouse of the Dragon, you’re not the only one.

Novelist George R.R. Martin might be far from finishingThe Winds of Winter,the next installment to theSong of Ice and Firebook series that inspired the hit TV shows, but he apparently has some words for HBO’sHouse of the Dragon.

In a newblog post, theGame of Thronescreator revealed he’ll write about “everything that’s gone wrong with” the HBO spinoff series, which just finished airing its second season in early August.

For years, George has used his blog to provide updates on production and the status of his next book. Now, he’s speaking onThe House of the Dragon,which is based on his novelFire & Blood,and I’m intrigued.

“The world, the country, and yes, certainly me. This has not been a good year for anyone, with war everywhere and fascism on the rise… and on a more personal level, I have had a pretty wretched year as well, one full of stress, anger, conflict, and defeat. I need to talk about some of that, and I will, I will… I was away from my computer traveling from July 15 to August 15, so a lot of things that needed saying did not get said.”

George’s foreboding message towardHouse of the Dragonis a bit surprising since the creator is an executive producer on the series. Regarding the earlier episodes of Season 2, he praised the “very dark” storytelling and the epic dragon battle between Meleys and Vhagar.

For Season 2’s fourth episode, “TheRed Dragonand the Gold,” George said in aJuly 11 post, “Has there ever been a dragon battle to match it?”

After the first two episodes, G.R.R.M. wrote on his blog, “both episodes were just great. Dark, mind you. Very dark. They may make you cry. (I did not cry myself, but one of my friends did.) Powerful, emotional, gut-wrenching, heart rending. Just the sort of thing I like. (What can I say? I was weaned on Shakespeare, and love the tragedies and history plays best of all.)”

No dragon fights , no battles , no spat , no casualties . Just exposition and setup for next season … I’m goin to bed … #demthrones#demdragons#HOTDpic.twitter.com / Qko6LRU1CE

a literal and very serious take on here is that the writer whose work is being adapted should close up about any criticism he might have because poor little indie phonograph record - breaking mega franchise hbo show might suffer

The HotD writer ’s room look for GRRM ’s web log post : pic.twitter.com / speNbXgy5q

Daenerys Targaryen standing on a beach, looking determined, with a dragon in the background

How is G.R.R.M. , the author of the generator material , “ wrong ” for sound out his vox populi on how his own story is adjust … LMAO.pic.twitter.com/Zcd9V6yhIk

grrm formally detest hotd and trashing that show palpate so freeing to me like finally we have the ultimate line of reasoning against those buff . he hates u ! ! make out ! ! u are not canyon ! ! byepic.twitter.com/DaVNq1RGs2

people call back grrm is gon na talk shit about the tribade and fibre plots in his blog post but its just run to be 10 page of how the dragon are not like that

George R. R. Martin is wearing a paisley vest over a dark shirt, a patterned tie, and a black cap. He has a white beard and large glasses

🚨 Negativity 🚨 if i was george i ’d be pissed too . a lot of their complaint boiled down too “ it was misogynous so we changed it lol ” no it was n’t ? ? ? and now your story sucks and does n’t make sense but you ’re talk in audience like you ’re virtuously superior to me stfu

Group photo of House of the Dragon cast and creators including George R.R. Martin, Matt Smith, Emma D'Arcy, Olivia Cooke, and Paddy Considine at an event

Emma D'Arcy, in elaborate medieval-style attire, stands between two dragons against a rocky landscape

George R.R. Martin smiles while wearing a black suit, a black cap, and a bandana, attending an event

George R. R. Martin, author, wearing a patterned vest and black cap, speaks into a microphone while gesturing with his hand

Emma D'Arcy and Olivia Cooke in a medieval-style room with a large fireplace and rustic furniture, in a scene from "House of the Dragon."

Two knights watch two dragons flying high in the sky, their spears pointing upward

James McAvoy and another person holding a lit torch in a medieval-style setting, both wearing rugged, period-appropriate clothing

A woman with long, grey hair and a burgundy sweater looks into the distance against a mountainous background

Man sitting on a swing set looking distant. Meme caption above reads, "Me waiting for George RR Martin to absolutely shred Ryan Condal and Sarah Hess on his not a blog."