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Aegon the Conqueror forged the Iron Throne from the swords of his defeated enemies in Westeros. However, his family’s seat of power was no mere symbol of victory. Nor just a warning. Aegon designed the chair to be physically uncomfortable, because “a king should never sit easy.” His descendant, House of the Dragon‘s Viserys I, knows firsthand the perils that come with his royal seat. Literally. He’s already lost two fingers to the chair and his back is covered in open sores incurred by the sharp remnants of vanquished foes. But to some in the Seven Kingdoms those wounds represent something even more dangerous. For there are those who believe the Iron Throne rejects anyone unworthy of sitting on it.

A healer tends to an open sore on Viserys' back on House of the Dragon
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Maegor the Cruel was Aegon the Conqueror’s second son who usurped his nephew’s rightful place as king. He’s also House Targaryen’s most infamous and detested ruler. His memory is why men like Ser Otto Hightower feared Daemon becoming king. They worried he’d be “a second Maegor.” But for all the death and mayhem Maegor brought to Westeros, his reign of terror came to a quiet end. Servants found him on the Iron Throne with his wrists slashed. He also had a large spike from the chair sticking through his neck.

Who killed him? Some say his wife, others his Kingsguard, and a few think he ended things himself. With secret passages throughout the Red Keep, it could have been any of his countless enemies. Many sought revenge against him, and all wanted freedom of his tyranny. But there are some who don’t think any person killed Maegor. They believe the Iron Throne itself brought a bloody end to his heinous rule.

Queen Alicent in bed nexxt to her husband King Viserys on House of the Dragon
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The idea of the Iron Throne having a type of sentience capable of not only judging those who sit upon it but actually harming them remained until the end of House Targaryen’s dynasty. The chair enacted such a toll on the Mad King, Aerys II, that some called him King Scab. His injuries were a sign to some the Iron Throne had deemed Aerys unfit to rule.

In a world of omens, prophecies, dragons, and magic, that’s not as wild a notion as it might seem. And if the Iron Throne really can adjudicate a ruler’s worthiness, Viserys’ many wounds are potentially an ill-omen for both his reign and his family. Is the Iron Throne trying to tell Westeros it chose the wrong person to rule? Viserys only became king thanks to the Great Council of 101. Does the Iron Throne know the lords of the Realm chose the wrong person? Was Princess Rhaenys the rightful heir?

King Viserys in a robe holds upo his hand missing two fingers on House of the Dragon
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Or is the Iron Throne trying to convey disdain with Viserys’ decisions now? He disinherited his brother Daemon and named Rhaenyra, a woman, as his rightful heir. And he’s sticking with his decision even though Queen Alicent has given him a son. As Otto Hightowe said, by all the “laws of gods and men” little Aegon should be next in line. Is that why the Iron Throne is exacting such a toll on Viserys’ body? Because it is displeased with his plans for succession? Or how Viserys is handling the coming discord?

But whether House Targaryen’s seat of power truly killed Maegor, turned Aerys II into a pin cushion, or is punishing Viserys doesn’t matter. As Viserys told Rhaenyra, perception is what matters. And the fact some believe that chair—made of swords and designed to imperil those who sit on it—can pass judgement on its occupant is a bad sign for whomever claims it as their own.

Mikey Walsh is a staff writer at Nerdist. You can follow him on Twitter at @burgermike. And also anywhere someone is ranking the Targaryen kings.

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September 13, 2022

Why Viserys’ Iron Throne Wounds Are an Ill-Omen on HOUSE OF THE DRAGON

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Aegon the Conqueror forged the Iron Throne from the swords of his defeated enemies in Westeros. However, his family’s seat of power was no mere symbol of victory. Nor just a warning. Aegon designed the chair to be physically uncomfortable, because “a king should never sit easy.” His descendant, House of the Dragon‘s Viserys I, knows firsthand the perils that come with his royal seat. Literally. He’s already lost two fingers to the chair and his back is covered in open sores incurred by the sharp remnants of vanquished foes. But to some in the Seven Kingdoms those wounds represent something even more dangerous. For there are those who believe the Iron Throne rejects anyone unworthy of sitting on it.

A healer tends to an open sore on Viserys' back on House of the Dragon
HBO

Maegor the Cruel was Aegon the Conqueror’s second son who usurped his nephew’s rightful place as king. He’s also House Targaryen’s most infamous and detested ruler. His memory is why men like Ser Otto Hightower feared Daemon becoming king. They worried he’d be “a second Maegor.” But for all the death and mayhem Maegor brought to Westeros, his reign of terror came to a quiet end. Servants found him on the Iron Throne with his wrists slashed. He also had a large spike from the chair sticking through his neck.

Who killed him? Some say his wife, others his Kingsguard, and a few think he ended things himself. With secret passages throughout the Red Keep, it could have been any of his countless enemies. Many sought revenge against him, and all wanted freedom of his tyranny. But there are some who don’t think any person killed Maegor. They believe the Iron Throne itself brought a bloody end to his heinous rule.

Queen Alicent in bed nexxt to her husband King Viserys on House of the Dragon
HBO

The idea of the Iron Throne having a type of sentience capable of not only judging those who sit upon it but actually harming them remained until the end of House Targaryen’s dynasty. The chair enacted such a toll on the Mad King, Aerys II, that some called him King Scab. His injuries were a sign to some the Iron Throne had deemed Aerys unfit to rule.

In a world of omens, prophecies, dragons, and magic, that’s not as wild a notion as it might seem. And if the Iron Throne really can adjudicate a ruler’s worthiness, Viserys’ many wounds are potentially an ill-omen for both his reign and his family. Is the Iron Throne trying to tell Westeros it chose the wrong person to rule? Viserys only became king thanks to the Great Council of 101. Does the Iron Throne know the lords of the Realm chose the wrong person? Was Princess Rhaenys the rightful heir?

King Viserys in a robe holds upo his hand missing two fingers on House of the Dragon
HBO

Or is the Iron Throne trying to convey disdain with Viserys’ decisions now? He disinherited his brother Daemon and named Rhaenyra, a woman, as his rightful heir. And he’s sticking with his decision even though Queen Alicent has given him a son. As Otto Hightowe said, by all the “laws of gods and men” little Aegon should be next in line. Is that why the Iron Throne is exacting such a toll on Viserys’ body? Because it is displeased with his plans for succession? Or how Viserys is handling the coming discord?

But whether House Targaryen’s seat of power truly killed Maegor, turned Aerys II into a pin cushion, or is punishing Viserys doesn’t matter. As Viserys told Rhaenyra, perception is what matters. And the fact some believe that chair—made of swords and designed to imperil those who sit on it—can pass judgement on its occupant is a bad sign for whomever claims it as their own.

Mikey Walsh is a staff writer at Nerdist. You can follow him on Twitter at @burgermike. And also anywhere someone is ranking the Targaryen kings.

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September 12, 2022

NFL Week 1 Picks!

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Good evening everyone! Today I am going to make my first NFL week 1 picks of the season as to who I think will win and lose. So, let’s get started, shall we?! So, my first game I will predict is the Packers @Vikings game, the divisional rivalries. Both of these teams are looking to make the playoffs this season. The Vikings won in a close game last season when these two teams played 34-31. I think that this game will be quite different from last time and I will pick the Packers to win their first game over the Vikings in a close game 30-24. I just feel like the Packers will be a better team than the Vikings. The next game I will predict is the Steelers @Bengals game, the divisional rivalries. The Bengals swept the Steelers last season. I know that a lot of people might pick the Bengals to win, but I actually think that the Steelers will win their first game over the Bengals in a close game 24-21 because I just think that you should never underestimate the Steelers. You never know that the Steelers are going to win or lose and they might surprise some people. The next game I will predict is the Colts @Texans game, the divisional rivalries. The Colts swept the Texans last season and they are looking to making the playoffs this time. I think the Colts will get off to a good start by winning their first game over the Texans 27-13 because I think that they really want to make sure that they are in the playoffs. They cannot afford to lose to big games. They will lose some games because of good teams, but you have to give yourselves a chance. You cannot rely on anyone helping you get there. Do it yourselves because getting help from teams are not always going to work. The next game I will predict is the Patriots @Dolphins game, the divisional rivalries. Both of these teams are looking to making the playoffs. The Dolphins were just short of making the playoffs last season. They have a chance to go deep into the playoffs because they have a dangerous offense such as Tyreek Hill who has been traded by the Kansas City Chiefs. I think this is going to be a great game to watch. I think the Patriots will just barely be able to beat the Dolphins 32-29.

The next game I will predict is the Chiefs @Cardinals game. The Chiefs came up short in the AFC Championship game by losing to the Bengals and the Cardinals just absolutely collapsed towards the end of the season. These teams are looking to make the playoffs again. The Cardinals are pretty banged up in the secondary and the Chiefs are as well so this could be a shootout. The Cardinals need to try and keep the Chiefs offense off the field as much as they can by scoring touchdowns and yes you will probably kick some field goals because not every team is perfect all the time. The Cardinals defense cannot allow too many rushing yards and passing yards and it might be hard because the Chiefs offense is dangerous. The Cardinals also cannot keep getting penalties too much and they need to run the ball to help with the passing game. Don’t keep passing it. Don’t get too cute in the red zone and that means Kliff Kingsbury. But can they actually beat the Chiefs in Arizona? Well last time, the Cardinals have beaten the Chiefs in 2014, 17-14. I want to give the Cardinals their first win of the season, but I’m afraid to say that I think the Chiefs will win the game over the Cardinals in a close game 30-27. I just feel like the Chiefs might be a little too much for the Cardinals to handle and I’m not sure that if the Cardinals will do just enough to beat the Chiefs. I could be wrong, but I just don’t think that they have a chance.

The next game I will predict is the 49ers @Bears game. I think the 49ers will beat the Bears 31-17. The next game I will predict is the Buccaneers @Cowboys game on Sunday Night. It will be the quarterbacks Tom Brady and Dak Prescott. Tom Brady will have his new weapon Julio Jones to replace Antonio Brown who threw his jersey in the stands against the Jets in New York last season. I think the Buccaneers will beat the Cowboys in a close game 38-31. The Bucs offense will be a little too much for the Cowboys to handle and the defense may be able to stop the Cowboys offense just enough. The last game I will predict is the Broncos @Seahawks game on Monday Night Football. Russell Wilson will be coming back to Seattle and get the standing ovation even though they will not be happy about him being traded. I think that the Broncos will beat the Seahawks 34-24. Russell Wilson is also a dangerous threat to the defense and he will do just enough to beat his former team.

So, what do you guys think about the NFL week 1 picks?! I would love to hear your opinions, thoughts, comments, questions, or concerns down below!

Stay tuned for NFL updates.

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September 12, 2022

‘Cobra Kai’ Season 5: A Victory of Vision and Virulence

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The third and fourth season of the formerly YouTube Red, currently Netflix exclusive series Cobra Kai dropped on New Year’s of their respective years. I got to start 2021 convincing everyone I knew, and some people I don’t, to watch the 30+ sequel series of a beloved 1980’s karate franchise once it became available for wider public consumption. Then, I got to celebrate 2022 with the new converts with the fourth season. I was fully expecting another end of year drop, but the powers that be decided that New Year’s was in September this year. Honestly, who am I to argue? Every season, I end up devouring it in about a day and then immediately start rewatching the season to revisit what I remember being potentially iconic moments. Only, I find out that were just actually iconic already and the newness of it all was making me second guess things.

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Cobra Kai. (L to R) Oona O’Brien as Devon, Peyton List as Tory Nichols in Cobra Kai. Cr. Courtesy of Netflix © 2022

And while there still plenty of decisions that I do end up second guessing, I can confidently say this is my favorite season of Cobra Kai thus far, and the direction the series has taken has me wanting this franchise to outlive me.

The Valley was Just the Beginning

Season four ended in what can also be described as a total victory for Cobra Kai, now fully under Terry Silver’s iron fist. After paying off the ref as an insurance to guarantee Tory’s match against Miyagi-do/Eagle Fang Bonsai Badass, Samantha LaRusso, Terry started the next phase of his maniacal plan to bring Cobra Kai to the entire valley. We’re talking dojo expansions, aggressive marketing, and further indoctrination of the kids under his tutelage. And on top of this, all of the younger protagonists were going through their own set of personal tribulations. Miguel had fled to Mexico to try and find out more about his father. Robby had finally realized the dark influences of Cobra Kai after seeing Kenny become an even more vicious bully. Samantha was distraught over her loss to her personal rival, and pretty much Hawk was the only teen character whose confidence wasn’t in shambles, finally having found balance.

Of course, the very last scene of season four informed us that Daniel LaRusso had brought none other than Chozen Toguchi stateside to help bring Cobra Kai down, and thus sets the stage for the latest romp of inter-generational karate soap opera drama.

Welcome to The Yuji Okumoto Show

One of the smartest creative decisions in the show is the marked effort to expand the story beyond the karate conflict in the valley. While Cobra Kai’s overbearing and dominating presence in the valley is still the driving impetus, the opening episodes take the time to show an expanded scope. Miguel’s journey to discover himself while Johnny and Robby follow a few steps behind does a fantastic job of introducing a new set of thematics to the show, the buzz words of this season include “legacy,” “letting go of hate,” and “parent/child relationships.” And while these are not new to the Karate Kid extended universe, these are the foundations of the next leg of the series.

After four seasons of back and forth between the dichotomous ideologies of Daniel and Johnny, the series finally feels content with the point. The two former rivals feel like they have actually made amends and have come to some sort of mutual understanding. Of course, they are still poised against the corrupting dogma of Silver (and to a different extent, Kreese), the fact that it no longer seems that the two are likely to regress is a much needed step into new directions.

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Cobra Kai. (L to R) Ralph Macchio as Daniel LaRusso, Yuji Okumoto as Chozen in Cobra Kai. Cr. Curtis Bonds Baker/Netflix © 2022

This newer direction is further fortified by the heavy inclusion of Chozen (Yuji Okumoto). After being the highlight in season 3, it was truly fantastic seeing him return in a major role. The redeemed karate assassin is such a wonderful addition to the main cast, providing a stellar mix of comedic and dramatic moments, while also showing off some of the best technically choreographed fights in the series to date. He’s a crucial addition to the task, helping deepen the mythology, and in many ways signifying that evolution is not just possible, it is a requirement to survive.

Lex Luthor Wishes He Had Terry Silver’s Charm

However, the character that perhaps offers the most new life to the show is Terry Silver. Now in complete control, Terry Silver feels like the megalomaniac, evil super genius that Karate Kid 3 tried to paint him as all those years ago. Silver-haired Terry Silver is almost egregiously, comically good at social engineering and manipulating people. With seemingly limitless financial planning, friends in high places, friends in low places, it veers into comic book-ish territory with how outlandish some of the machinations in play are. That said, Cobra Kai exists in the realm of fiction, and his grand vision of expanding Cobra Kai to the edge of the goal feels both consistent with his introduction and provides a nice contrast to the myopic Kreese, whose singularly honed goals kept him contained in seasons prior. It certainly helps that previous throwaway lines from the third movie are now crucial plot points that help anchor the gravity and longevity of the series as whole, as he enlists the help of the equally virulent and brutal sensei and new-comer to the series, Kim Da-Eun (Alicia Hannah-Kim), the daughter of his former master.

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Cobra Kai. (L to R) Thomas Ian Griffith as Terry Silver, Peyton List as Tory Nichols in Cobra Kai. Cr. Curtis Bonds Baker/Netflix © 2022

And to Thomas Ian Griffith’s credit, he plays the darkly, charismatic figure incredibly. As ridiculous as some of the dialog is and the seven moves ahead type of reasoning that occurs, Silver is composed, calculated, and vividly vicious. The back and forth between the smooth-talking businessman and the virulent, abusive coach is stellar to watch and anchors several key parts of the season. Silver makes good on his threat to make Daniel’s life even more of a living hell than in Karate Kid, and Ralph Macchio rises to the occasion of playing Daniel at his absolute lowest.

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Cobra Kai. Alicia Hannah-Kim as Kim Da-Eun in Cobra Kai. Cr. Courtesy of Netflix © 2022

An Enormous Ensemble

At the end of the day, Cobra Kai is an ensemble series, and the main cast at this point has roughly 14 major characters and an aggressively large support cast with several guest stars that cycle in and out. While every character does get at least one banner moment this season, due to the number of different pieces on the board, that one banner moment is singular in nature.

There are stellar performances, if not a little one note all around. Xolo Maridueña continues to steal the show when he’s on screen and the focus on his character in the few episodes was a welcome breath of fresh air. Furthermore, I have to give special props to Peyton List managing to efficiently cultivate Tory’s redemption at the blistering pace required, and Dallas Dupree Young’s fully embodying Kenny’s Cobra Kai induced transformations

Some of the main cast have stopped going through character development (which after four seasons isn’t the worst thing in the world), while others have explosive character developement that follows logically from a narrative stand point, but still feels quick in the moment. In particular, Hawk (Jacob Bertrand) and Robby (Tanner Buchanan) shine on screen and in fights, but they only have a couple quiet moments of revelation this time around.

Cobra Kai. (L to R) Xolo Maridueña as Miguel Diaz, Tanner Buchanan as Robby Keene in Cobra Kai. Cr. Curtis Bonds Baker/Netflix © 2022

It still works, as the writers were able to focus the spotlight on characters when they needed to, but you may notice that some of your favorite characters aren’t getting as much screentime with all of the things going on, particularly the students. There’s a lot of focus on the adult cast this time around with Johnny and Carmen dealing with some unexpected news, and Daniel having to deal with his nightmare scenario. And funny enough, during the bulk of the seasons, most of the kids are supervised by an adult, although there are still plenty of times where they get into their own adventures.

Ultimately, It’s About Style

One of the pivotal moments of last season was Daniel instructing Samantha to use whatever style she needed to in order to win. This understanding that there is no singular path to progress or victory was a particular resonant idea, and one that carries over into this season.

The fifth season of Cobra Kai centers so much on the concept of legacy, of what we pass on and why we want to pass it on. It presents the idea of continuation and perpetuation as concepts that can be selfish and selfless. A nobility in wanting to preserve tradition, and a perverseness when it comes to the extreme means that can be implemented to do so. The parent/child, student/teacher relationship that have always been underpinning the show are at their best (and worst) this season, as the show begins tackling much more nuanced philosophies now that the high school rivalries have been laid to rest. The conflicts of the past are now fables, stories meant to inform the future actions, not dictate them.

Cobra Kai. (L to R) Ralph Macchio as Daniel LaRusso, Yuji Okumoto as Chozen Toguchi, Courtney Henggeler as Amanda LaRusso, William Zabka as Johnny Lawrence in Cobra Kai. Cr. Courtesy of Netflix © 2022

It makes for compelling drama, that is inter-cut with several incredibly timed comedic moments. And the action is still top notch with stunning direction, cinematography, and musical curation. It was never in doubt that the show was going to maintain its high quality of fight, but this season proved that they are willing to keep innovating and elevating.

It’s the Belief in the Story That Matters

This marks a new chapter in the Karate Kid extended universe. The scope of the story feels larger than ever and the passion that the producers have for this franchise has never felt more paramount. While there are still minor missteps, punch for punch, kick for kick, Cobra Kai strikes an incredible balance between leveraging the nostalgia of a nearly 40 year old franchise and the promise of new stories.

It is a unique blend of comedy, drama, and martial arts that has managed to remain one of the few series I constantly rewatch over the last years just because of how endearing it is. Cleverly constructed and written, wonderfully acted, and truly a spectacular vision of what can be done when you use old IP as the foundation to build something new instead of trying to reinvent the wheel.

So, I’m going to need everyone to fall in line and catch up on Cobra Kai as soon as you’re able to. There is so much I want to write about that I can’t because spoiling the spectacle of the season would bring great shame to my name. So, I’m trusting you to tune in this weekend.

Cobra Kai, Season 5 released today, September 9th. For more information, check out netflix.com/cobrakai.

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September 12, 2022

Everything We Know About Marvel’s ARMOR WARS Disney+ Series

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In December 2020, Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige announced the upcoming Phase 4 slate at the Disney Investors Day. As part of that slate, two projects with links to the late Tony Stark received series orders. Those projects, Iron Heart and Armor Wars, will premiere on Disney+ in 2022.

Marvel is famous for secrecy, and the upcoming Disney+ titles are no exception to the rule. The series will focus on Tony Stark’s best friend, James Rhodes, a.k.a. War Machine. Don Cheadle is onboard to continue as Rhodey. Watch this space for updates and details for the series as we learn them.

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A logo spelling out Armor Wars
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The series’ title is Marvel Studios’ Armor Wars.

Armor Wars Plot

The Armor Wars comics contain seven issues. And the story arc focuses on Tony Stark discovering his Iron Man technology is now in the hands of not just heroes but also villains. Which, of course, leads to chaos. So, of course, his bestie, Rhodey, sets off to recover the items. Disney + confirms the series will be similar and asks, “what happens if Tony Stark’s tech falls into the wrong hands?”

In an interview with BroBible’s Post-Credit Podcast, Cheadle states that Tony Stark’s death “I’m pretty sure, will play a role in the series.” Additionally, like Marvel themselves, he notes that the premise is definitely similar to the comics. However, he adds, “true to the MCU, and true to Marvel’s, sort of, mission, the comic books are a jumping-off point. And then these things have to have their own mythology and their own modus operandi in the way that works. So, to wit, I am not sure exactly what’s going to happen, but I think it’s going to be this intense, kick-ass, Rhodey going around the world thing.”

Behind the Scenes

The Hollywood Reporter reports that comedian and writer Yassir Lester will be the show’s head writer. Cheadle also revealed in the podcast that the writers’ room would open in March/April 2021.

Armor Wars Cast

So far, only Cheadle, who reprises his role as James “Rhodey” Rhodes, a.k.a. War Machine, is announced for the series.

Armor Wars Release Date

The is currently no release date for the Disney+ series.

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