Dragons and royal drama? Cool. But even House of the Dragon’s wildest moment couldn’t top Outlander’s most legendary episode. This one hit like an emotional freight train — fans were ugly crying, yelling at their TVs, and questioning their life choices all at once.
Sure, House of the Dragon brought fire and chaos, but Outlander brought pure, unfiltered feels. Sometimes, all it takes is time travel, heartbreak, and a killer storyline to absolutely destroy the competition. Mic drop.
Outlander’s finale proves love and heartbreak beat House of the Dragons any day
The Season 2 finale, Dragonfly in Amber, rocks a killer 9.5 IMDb rating, beating House of the Dragon’s fiery crowd-pleaser The Red Dragon and the Gold (9.4). Yep, Jamie and Claire’s heartbreak-packed journey took down Westeros’ biggest dragon flex.
Let’s talk about battles. House of the Dragon brought the heat (literally) with Rhaenys, Aegon, and Aemond throwing down at Rook’s Rest. But even Vhagar couldn’t burn through the feels Outlander delivered. In Dragonfly in Amber, Claire dropped a 20-year secret bomb on her daughter Brianna while Jamie braved the bloody lead-up to Culloden.
While House of the Dragon delivered all-out dragon carnage with Meleys, Sunfyre, and Vhagar clashing in an epic Rook’s Rest battle, Outlander aimed for the heart. The 90-minute finale seamlessly blended romantic heartbreak, historical turmoil, and a time-jumping twist.
It followed Claire’s bittersweet return to Scotland in 1968 with her grown daughter Brianna, paired with Jamie’s desperate, heroic acts on the eve of the Battle of Culloden. Two timelines, twice the emotional devastation.
Meanwhile, The Red Dragon and the Gold had its own epic weight. Aemond, Aegon, and Rhaenys converged with their dragons for a breathtaking showdown, but even a dazzling CGI spectacle couldn’t outmatch Outlander’s raw human drama.
Claire’s revelations about time travel, Brianna discovering her parentage, and Jamie’s impossible choices hit deeper than dragon fire.
Sure, The Red Dragon and the Gold nailed epic visuals and power plays, but Outlander hit harder where it counts. That reveal of Brianna’s parentage? Jamie’s impossible goodbye? Pure heartbreak fuel. Critics called it peak Outlander — romance, history, fantasy, all turned up to eleven.
Dragons may fly high, but Jamie and Claire’s love story? Still untouchable.
House of the Dragon season 2 tops 2024’s most-pirated shows
House of the Dragon Season 2 officially became the most-pirated show of 2024.
With its epic Targaryen drama and that 8.5 million viewers for the finale, it’s no wonder House of the Dragon burned through both HBO Max and pirate sites. The show soared past The Boys Season 4 and even The Penguin in downloads.
HBO’s no stranger to piracy — Game of Thrones was a notorious favorite, and The Last of Us ruled the piracy charts last year. But this? This is peak fire-breathing, dragon-throne chaos.
Watch House of the Dragon and Outlander on Prime Videos.