House of the Dragon copied from a Turkish drama? It received a strong rating of 9.4.:

Read, Digital Desk : Fans are heaping praise on Emma D’Arcy after watching the globally popular series “House of the Dragon.” The series’ second episode, released on Monday, sees her plunge into deep grief after the death of her eldest son, Prince Jacaeris.

The way Emma brought her role of Rhaenyra Targaryen to life gave fans goosebumps. However, some users suspected they had seen this scene on screen before.

The second episode of ‘House of the Dragon’ gets the highest ratings ever.

The second episode of “House of the Dragon,” titled “Queen’s Landing,” has a 9.4 out of 10 rating, which is the best. The episode begins with the Battle of the Gullet, where Bella brings the body of Prince Jacaerus, also known as “Jace,” back to Dragonstone. This deeply emotional scene sees Rhaenyra completely overcome with grief over the loss of her firstborn son.

While this episode of House of the Dragon is being loved by fans, this stunning sequence has become a topic of discussion on social media. People have compared this powerful scene to the Turkish historical drama “Magnificent Century: Kösem,” starring Beren Saat as Kösem Sultan.

There are similarities between the emotional scenes of Rainira and Kosem.

Following the release of this scene from House of the Dragon, a video is going viral on social media, drawing similarities between the scenes featuring Reniira and Kösem from “House of the Dragon.” Released 10 years ago, the Turkish drama series “Magnificent Century: Kösem” depicts the life of Mahpeyker Kösem Sultan, one of the most powerful women in Ottoman history during the Women’s Sultanate.

This Turkish historical drama had two seasons. Ten years after its release in 2015, episode 2 of “House of the Dragon” was released, a video collage of the two shows Kösem reeling from the death of her son. In both series, powerful queens slowly walk toward their sons’ bodies and then collapse in distress. Furthermore, their expressions, backgrounds, and the way they place their hands on their sons are strikingly similar.

They have kept even the dialogues similar – Users

While the production house hasn’t made any allegations about the two scenes being copied, it hasn’t escaped the attention of viewers. One user wrote, “I was honestly thinking I saw this scene last night.” Another fan, who watches Turkiye Drama, commented, “Oh my god… I felt like I was the only one who noticed the similarity between the two films.”

Another user wrote, “There is a lot of similarity in the dialogues as both show that both want their children to respond to this.”

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