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Perhaps most notable of all is what it does include: humor. Game of Thrones certainly had funny moments, mostly from the wit of characters like Tyrion Lannister and Bronn, but it was by no means a comedic series. House of the Dragon is even less so, as it’s much more self-serious than its predecessor.
By contrast, A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms is practically a riot: it’s lighthearted, silly, characters crack jokes, and there’s a fair degree of toilet humor (spoiler: there’s more to come after the first episode). And that’s clear right from the off, when Dunk – after too much wine and hard salt beef, as actor Peter Claffey told us in an interview – takes a rather explosive visit to the toilet (in this case, just behind a tree), right after the iconic, epic Game of Thrones theme tune had started to swell.
Why A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms’ GOT Theme Song Scene Matters

This is absolutely a funny gag, and showrunner Ira Parker is self-admittedly a fan of poop/fart jokes and the like. But it’s also, without trying to read too deeply into a graphic scene of a man emptying his bowels, a statement that this show is not Game of Thrones. The time may come when that sweeping music is necessary to add to the feel of the series, but right now, this isn’t it.
This is a show about a different side to Westeros, and a very different character. Dunk isn’t a noble lord, nor even a knight in service to one; he’s a hedge knight, without a roof over his head or a pot to piss (or s**t) in. These are the common folk realities that the main characters of Thrones and HOTD rarely have to face, whereas it’s simply everyday life for someone like Dunk. The theme song scene is the perfect way to showcase what it’s about: that it is funny, that it does have a lighter tone, and slightly weirder vibe, and music is important in building that out. It should be folksy and fun, not grand and dramatic.








