Joffrey Baratheon and heroines such as Daenerys Targaryen, who, until the penultimate episode of "Game of Thrones," continue to be ideal representations of their respective archetypes. Although the characters in George R.R. Martin's world of ice and fire are more gray than absolutely black and white, there must be other characters in a story like the one that "House of the Dragon" on Soap2Day is attempting to tell. Both seasoned readers and casual admirers of Martin's writing must be able to identify with some of those sides' characters. It's obvious that there are "right" sides to this war, despite Condal's seeming insistence to the contrary. Season two nevertheless makes an effort to argue for each cause, and it's obvious that the program will make an effort.