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House of the Dragon's Matt Smith Shows Off His High Valyrian Fluency | The Tonight Show

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House of the Dragon's Matt Smith Shows Off His High Valyrian Fluency | The Tonight Show

Matt Smith talks about meeting King Charles after playing Prince Philip in The Crown and pulling off an epic battle without dialogue in House of the Dragon before teaching Jimmy a few phrases in the High Valyrian language.

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  1. Censoring swearing in America is such a ridiculous thing honestly. only kept up because companies dont want to upset the evangelicals, but yet their children are on Tik Tok and Youtube hearing worse everyday.

  2. Censoring swearing in America is such a ridiculous thing honestly. only kept up because companies dont want to upset the evangelicals, but yet their children are on Tik Tok and Youtube hearing worse everyday.

  3. Never understood USA… apparently, for a society so violent, everytime on show, they act like swearing didn't happen everyday everywhere -_- and put a show on making it look bad ; never understood (and it isn't like youth doesn't hear that or worse in their everyday life too so this can't be said to be for education purpose to make it seems like it doesn't happen)

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