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Showrunner Admits 'Mistake' in Adapting 'Hedge Knight'
10 Feb
Summary
- Showrunner Ira Parker admitted an omission was a mistake.
- The removed scene emphasized Dunk remembering his knightly vows.
- Season two filming faces challenges due to drought conditions.

Showrunner Ira Parker has candidly acknowledged an error in adapting George R.R. Martin's "The Hedge Knight" for the acclaimed HBO prequel series. During a Reddit AMA, Parker confirmed that a scene emphasizing Dunk's commitment to his knightly vows was regrettably cut. He characterized its omission as a "mistake," though he maintains the story's core moral remains intact.
Fans responded positively to Parker's transparency, with one commenter calling his honesty "refreshing." The removed exchange, where a blacksmith tells Dunk he is respected for "a knight who remembers his vows," is considered by many readers to be the novella's essence.
Parker also provided insights into the upcoming second season, which has been greenlit for six episodes. He noted that while the budget remains consistent, increased inflation and the need to film in a drought-stricken environment will present new production challenges. Securing a sunny, arid location for exterior shots, a necessity for the book's drought narrative, will incur significant costs not encountered in season one.




