House Of The Dragon Episode 3 Review - 9 Ups & 1 Down

10. Down - Meet (and Say Goodbye To) The Crabfeeder

This all felt slightly anti-climactic.

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While Craghas Drahar, aka the Crabfeeder, oozes dread during his short time on-screen, it felt rather like this was a case of a villain who looked a lot scarier than he actually was.

The episode begins by depicting Drahar's parlor trick of (you guessed it!) feeding unfortunate soldiers to crabs in deliciously grisly fashion. Daemon soon arrives on Caraxes and torches any soul unfortunate enough not to make it back to the caves; Drahar is silhouetted against the apocalyptic landscape as Daemon roars for him to come out and face him.

It all felt like it was building to an epic conclusion, that would demonstrate what a sinister villain the show had on their hands. Sadly in the interests of a strong, plot-hole free, narrative, Drahar eventually proves that only his levels of cowardice exceed that of his stupidity and physical repulsiveness.

Obviously, the famously enigmatic, untameable Targaryen must be surrendering without explanation; no chance that this is all a massive trap. You can practically hear the audience say "d'oh" as Drahar sends his entire host out to slaughter one man; not one viewer is surprised when they are inevitably ambushed and butchered by the Velaryons.

Drahar doesn't even go out in an epic sword fight; chopped in half by Daemon off-screen after fleeing the battle, what remains of him is dropped into the surf for the crabs. Considering the show has spent three episodes building the ominous threat of the Crabfeeder, said threat fell flat rather quickly.

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