Let’s just not talk about the subjective part here because the viewership numbers say it all. According to Variety, House of the Dragon Episode 6 enjoyed a 3% increase in viewership, which mirrors the jump from Episode 4 to 5. More importantly, it eases all concerns that the “frequent” time jumps of House of the Dragon have made the show confusing to follow. If anything, all that chatter about the supposedly jarring casting change only gave House of the Dragon free publicity. In total, House of the Dragon’s first season is already averaging 29 million viewers for each episode. To put that into context, the original show, Game of Thrones, didn’t enjoy similar numbers until its sixth season. Having said that, anyone who’s worried about more time jumps can rest easy after Matt Smith, the actor behind Daemon Targaryen, confirmed that there’ll be fewer of them going forward. It’ll be interesting to see if House of the Dragon can maintain its popularity as its first season ends and when we get to its second or the still-unconfirmed third season. But, considering that House of the Dragon already set a new record as the largest original series premiere audience in HBO history, we’re betting that it will surpass Game of Thrones’ highest season viewership numbers (46 million) in no time. In the meantime, fans can look forward to watching House of the Dragon Episode 7 on Sunday, October 2.

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