Was a great show, until it wasn’t.
The Stark mongrels all deserved to be deskinned just as much as all the Lannister subhumans. That's about all I have to say about this show. Sansa Stark may have been the most vile of them all. Everyone knew what the Lannisters were, but she connivingly worked her way into an undeserved seat of power. She should've had her skull bashed in, instead. At the end, the people of color and a woman win two wars and bring peace to the realm, and the whites decide to betray and murder the woman, and tell the people of color that they'll die, if they enforce justice for the murder of their queen. They should've slaughtered all those white mongrel subhumans right there in the dragon pit, starting w/ the Starks.
this show is simlply great
The ending is good, actually.
5/5 Rating for the entire series and overall review: A show like this was always going to end in a way that wouldn’t please everyone, but Game of Thrones really polarized viewers and critics alike with how everything got wrapped up. Like Star Wars: The Last Jedi, it became very trendy to just dismiss it all as unequivocally rubbish. But like that infamous Star Wars film, the truth of Game of Thrones is more complicated and not as bad as some say. Overall, this is without a doubt one of the best series ever made, and one I was majorly obsessed with throughout the past decade. Pretty clearly seasons 1-4 and 6 are where most of the best episodes reside. Below is a breakdown of general thoughts about each season.
Season 1
Not one of my favorites until years later when a rewatch with perspective on where the show went reveals a restrained, wonderfully written introductory season with complex, developed characters and increasingly dramatic political deceptions in the second half that gives way to the more anarchic and scattered later seasons. 10/10 Best episode: Baelor
Season 2
Has a lot of strengths and also ups the brutality from season 1, especially in the first half of the season. I love how dark and increasingly fantasy-centered this season is, with an incredible battle episode to cap it off. However, I have to deduct a point for butchering the amazing Danaerys in the House of the Undying scene from the second book, A Clash of Kings, and the muddled climax to Jon’s storyline where he gets captured by the wildings, which is far more exciting in the book. 9/10 Best episode: Blackwater
Season 3
The fan favorite, this fantastic season sets up the increased action and face-offs that’re plentiful in season 4. The Rob Stark storyline and tragic ending to him and his mother is heart wrenching, and I absolutely love all the amazing Icelandic scenery throughout. I don’t like the Theon dungeon scenes in the middle episodes, but everything else being so perfect still means this is a 10/10 season. Best episode: tied with The Rains of Castamere and Kissed by Fire.
Season 4
Perhaps the juiciest season yet, comprising of the climactic second half of A Storm of Swords, the best book of all five. Suffice it to say, there are numerous highlights across nearly all episodes, especially involving Tyrion Lannister. Really no weak moments aside from maybe 1-2 random scenes. The season that cemented the show as one of the all-time greats. 10/10 Best episode: The Lion and the Rose, with The Mountain and the Viper, The Laws of Gods and Men, The Children, and The Watchers on the Wall as runner-ups.
Season 5
Oof, this season was a doozy which began the second half of the series with fallout from all that happened in seasons 3 and 4. 5 here meanders around from one miserable nightmare of an episode to another, including Sansa and Theon's storylines, Jon Snow and what eventually happens to him, and Stannis and his daughter. The only real highlight is Hardhome, and I suppose the final scene in the following episode with Drogon escaping captivity in the gladiator arena. 8/10 Best episode Hardhome, duh.
Season 6
The other side of the coin that was season 5. Season 6 is a monumental achievement, finally doing away with the unnecessary “sexposition” and rivaling 4 for being an amazing climax of a season with one highlight episode after another. Sure the Arya storyline is weak, but literally everything else is excellent. High 10/10 with Hold the Door, Battle of the Bastards, and The Winds of Winter all tied for best episode in the season and basically of the whole series.
Season 7
Aaaand here’s where it starts to go downhill. But there are still some amazing moments to be found! The Loot Train Attack and Lady Olenna’s final appearance are without question two of the finest scenes of the entire series. The Beyond the Wall episode is full-on fantasy schlock, but at least it’s fun and enjoyable to watch so I don’t mind. I also like how the extended season finale emphasized character interactions and development, which was very interesting to watch. 7/10 Best episode The Spoils of War
Season 8
A shaky final season with filler episodes and some bewildering climactic episodes too. The Long Night was well executed, but felt anticlimactic after just how much the show built up the white walkers, and they don’t even fight any humans the whole time! The real problem though is with The Bells, a miserable slog where Dany suddenly decides to be a violent mass murderer because seeing the capital of King's Landing made her crazy? Why didn’t she just fly over there and burn it down with Cersei inside and then declare herself queen, instead of doing what she ended up doing. I’ve heard some say she was slowly getting crazy but we didn’t notice, like making her dragons execute people, but come on. It’s an insane jump to go from executing traitorous prisoners of war to slaughtering a city of innocent people. And Grey Worm immediately joining in on it is even more far-fetched. I don’t know, all of that just didn’t work for me. It was well done on a technical level, but I just did not buy the writing on The Bells. The final episode I actually like, call me crazy. Was a nice breather after all the aforementioned craziness, the dragon melting the iron throne was a series highlight, and I thought where all the characters were left was satisfying. I rate this season 6/10 with the best episode being the series finale, The Iron Throne.
Top 25 episodes ranked: 1. Battle of the Bastards 2. Hardhome 3. The Door 4. The Winds of Winter 5. Baelor 6. The Lion and the Rose 7. Blackwater 8. The Mountain and the Viper 9. The Spoils of War 10. The Rains of Castamere 11. You Win or You Die 12. Kissed by Fire 13. The Laws of Gods and Men 14. The Children 15. And Now His Watch is Ended 16. A Golden Crown 17. The Watchers on the Wall 18. Oathkeeper 19. The Wolf and the Lion 20. First of His Name 21. Two Swords 22. Book of the Stranger 23. Winter is Coming 24. The Queen’s Justice 25. Second Sons
one of the top shows of 2011. so many twist and turns it kept me watching till the end.
ending wasn't the best but it definitely was "bitter sweet" as told.
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I read the books after the first season came out and subsequently lost interest in the TV adaptation for a long while. As a result, I come before you in 2022 having finally watched the whole show after being pulled back in by House of the Dragon.
I have to tell you: I'm fucking mystified by the adult babies that hated this ending. It's perfectly thematically cogent and set up well in the lore, the plot of the last few seasons and even the color theory employed in S7 & S8 when everyone but John, Jaime, Brienne and Davos swap their lighter colors for ominous black. I mean, with all the "coin flip" lore about Targaryen's going apeshit periodically, and you still didn't think the lady in the Hugo Boss black leather dress who burns people to death and is increasingly single-mindedly wrapped up in her own will to power might be the baddie? In the finale, TYRION EVEN LAYS IT OUT STEP BY STEP FROM ASTAPOR TO THE PRESENT HOW SHE WOUND UP LIKE THIS. So how come all anybody could talk about in 2018 was how surprising and "poorly set up" it was that the lady who crucified people turned out to be kind of unhinged and maybe not the person you want in peacetime power? Given her path, how is it at all surprising that her last remaining close confidant getting beheaded in front of her, and that confidant's last words being the classic Mad Targaryen "Burn Them All" refrain, pushed her over the edge into flagrantly cruel madness?
This is an idea in historical and political analysis that I've long found fascinating: The people who make good revolutionaries rarely have the temperament for ruling in peacetime. It's usually best for everyone if they fuck off or get murked when the war is won. Add to that the biggest underlying creative force in Game of Thrones - fantasy trope subversion - and you have a recipe for the Good Warrior Queen who goes too far and has to be put down like a dog. Robb, Ned, John, Sansa, Bran... nobody escapes becoming a shattered-and-patched together version of themselves by the end of this. Why would Daenerys? If you were expecting this to end as anything other than the hope-tinged tragedy it ended as, you weren't paying attention and I can't comprehend why you didn't give up on the show by Season 3.
I am convinced if this hadn't come out during the Trump years, when we were all collectively dealing to various degrees with the trauma/upset of Slay Kween Hillary getting fucked out of "her turn" by Trump, people would have recognized this for the genius it is. I can only hope we get to have a re-evaluation of this show soon. Benioff and Weiss killed it, beginning to end. The only subpar thing about that final season is that The Long Night was less impressive than some of the other Battle Episodes, but that's a pretty high bar since The Battle of the Bastards is maybe best battle I've seen in visual media. I will say that I hope Martin finds a clever but equally thematically coherent way to change things up in the final books (if he ever finishes), however, only because it will be more fun for me as a reader to see a different version of the story.
10/10s for Seasons 3, 4 & 6. 9/10s for all the others. 10/10 overall. Love it!
After season 1 I couldn't get back into it. I didn't like how season 1 ended and it was hard to continue watching season 2 because it was a bit boring. After a few years and seeing others praise this show so much I wanted to see what it was about. It was hard to get through season 2, but it was worth it. The seasons afterwards were amazing. This is one of my favorite shows now and I'm glad I've finished it.
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Excellent until season 8 (words)
Excellent show but I didn’t read the books. I think it should be watched in one shot, the first time I saw it I had to wait 1 year between 2 seasons and forgot a lot each time. I watched every seasons before watching the last one and I did not regret it!
Not sure if that even makes sense, but "Game of Thrones" could be an excellent example of a down-to-earth fantasy. Magic and superstition have a tangible impact on the events - you could replace the dragons with nuclear weapons and it will still make sense. You can see blood, sweat, and all kinds of body fluids in a hostile world where there is (almost) no plot armor for anybody. Revenge is hardly direct, and good guys don't always get to win.
My favorite thing is the focus on the sociopolitical implications rather than empathy with individual characters. It doesn't matter if a major character gets abruptly killed mid-season; their house's story will keep going on without losing its main thread. Characters can change sides and do the most questionable things, but there will always be a detailed sociological setup that had led to those decisions. Everything is affected by chaos and chance, but it still seems to happen in the function of someone's story arc.
The early seasons are more focused on character development and world-building, with most minor battles happening off-screen. It's probably due to budget restrictions rather than storytelling necessities, but the action for each season is limited to one "zombie" episode and one traditional battle episode (usually the penultimate). The rest is primarily dialogue-driven. The second, third, and fifth seasons are the least eventful, but they also happen to have at least one memorable episode or a mind-blowing plot twist towards the end. The pacing got remarkably tighter from the sixth season, which also happens to be the first after the writers ran out of material to adapt from the books. There the writers did a remarkably good job and remained coherent with the source material.
Unfortunately, the writing took a significant turn for the worse with the seventh season, getting much closer to any other mediocre TV show, flirting with soap-opera level dialogue and filling pages with logical fallacies and forced or incoherent character development.
The meticulous construction of the source material has been both GOT's strength and weakness. For the portion that covers Martin's books, the central plot was mostly kept on hold while expanding the scope sideways, with tons of new characters and locations each season. This made the show remarkably rich, but at the same time it made it hard to wrap up coherently. It might have worked if they were planning to keep going on for decades, but there's no way that a couple of seasons could close so many meticulously built-up character arcs. From the sixth season onwards, you can clearly notice that the showrunners started to purposedly cut storylines and kill off characters just to make the load lighter and write themselves out of the corner with many situations. The overall direction of the plot is still coherent with the previous seasons, but the ways the characters end up to their outcomes became highly questionable. Many character arcs that have been carefully drawn over have been conveniently cut out, some regressed or lost their whole purpose, some even ended up being exploited for mere fanservice purposes. Another big flaw comes from the fact that the characters that would take on a more prominent role towards the end also happen to be the ones played by the most terrible actors in the cast, killing any further chance to add nuance to their relationships.
Regardless of the problems with the writing, the show has outstanding production value, compelling world-building, and, even at its worst, it always manages to be gripping and engaging. That's not obvious for a show that is made of 80% talking, 15% action, and 5% boobies in the air. It's also one of the rare cases where slow pacing becomes a necessity, as it takes time to remember all characters and their intricate relationships as the plot keeps turning, twisting, and subverting expectations. Characters are first introduced as either black or white, but as the show progresses, things get more and more ambiguous. It's rarely to the point you will change sides, but there were many moments I could get into the bad guys' shoes and empathize with them as much as with the protagonists.
S4 > S1 > S6 > S3 > S2 > S5 > S7 > S8
Typical period piece drama, slow, lackluster and with many replaceable actors.
Nothing special to see here unless you enjoy simpler entertainment
well gotta rewatch this shit
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It can be x rated so if you have younglings censor. Otherwise one of the best shows ever. even though its not based on any real kingdom from days of old it did seem a bit familiar. FX were incredible, the acting superb. Peter Dinkage / Tyrion Lanaster was excellent in this, I had seen him before in a few things but had no idea he could act on this level.
Even though I understand why it ended the way it did, I hated the ending and think they could have done it differently. Nonetheless, this is a top notch series and should be on your must watch list. Spoiler it is graphic castles knights skewering knights, brothels, full nudity frequently, but magical and some of the best dragon effects and battle effects Ive seen.
Note of Denial to self : This show ended after S06.
S07 and S08 don't exist.
I hoped the show isn't over, but the winter is coming.
absolutely the most amazing show ever!
good, entertaining, but flawed and disappointing at the messy end. this show is good but nowhere near as good as the ratings suggest. 7/10 max.
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Great show! Ending pretty bad but great overall! 7/10
I love to be watching this right now
Entertaining but cliched and highly overrated. Way too many sex and torture violence exploitation scenes... I can just imagine the producers sitting down with the directors saying I think we need to have some more sex in this episode we haven't had any for over half an hour. Some of the characters have multi dimensions but some of them have one dimension and they are just purely evil people who enjoy torturing others, which is idiotic in my opinion. Very frequently decisions are made by the characters which are illogical and stupid and obviously just have to happen because it makes the story more dramatic... but one feels exploited in moments like these. by in large it is very entertaining and well made but the pituitary fighting scenes are extremely boring and are designed, obviously, for teenage boys. 7/10.
Fantastic show! I recommend not skipping any episodes. Put on your seatbelt and hang on!
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No matter how it ended. It would still be one of the Greatest shows ever. First in my top ten.
Absolutely loved this series from start to finish, the ending can be seen as a little bit of a let down but I found it very satisfactory. If you are looking for a high fantasy series to get in to then this show is definitely for you. It's full of complex storylines and amazing script writing.
The acting by this massive cast is also superb, some of my favourite being, Emilia Clark as Danerys Targeryen, Maisie Williams, as Arya Stark, Sophie Turner as Sansa Stark, and Lena Headey as Queen Cersei, and Peter Dinklage as Tyrion Lannister but honestly every actor stood out in their own right.
some episodes are slow throughout the eight seasons but it's definitely worth it when you reach the big battle sequences such as the Battle of the Bastards in S6 and the battle of Castle Black in S4.
Look below to find a more in depth review.
Season 1: I will admit that the show took my a little while to get off with and I think that it is down to the slow start of season 1. We are introduced to a mass amount of characters including the entire Stark family and the Lannisters among others. I struggled to understand what was going on for a while but still found mass enjoyment from the show. It really picked up in this season for me at around episode 5 when we have the whole crown of gold scene - this first established for me that Game of Thrones knows no bounds and that is why it became the iconic staple of fantasy television that it is today.
Season 2: I found season 2 to be rather slow if I'm being completely honest, sitting here and writing this review I can't think of any major that happened in this season apart from the battle in about episode 9. The amazing acting and storytelling did still persist however. I just found everything to have a slower build.
Season 3: This is where my love for Game of Thrones became well and truly established, we had so many amazing moments here. From Danaerys gaining the unsullied, and showing her true power as heir to the iron throne, to the Red Wedding near the end of the season. This season had so many iconic and heartwrenchincg moments.
Season 4: Such a great season with so many great moments but sitting here, thinking back on season 4 all I can think about is how great the battle of castle black was and that is my best memory of this season.
Season 5: I only have one thing to say about this season and that is: where the hell was Bran?
Season 6: Hands down the peak of Game of Thrones. Iconic moment after iconic moment including the Battle of the Bastards and the Destruction of the Sept of Baelor. We also got a lot of Aryas character arc in this season which I loved.
Season 7: Notably this is where Game of Thrones started to take a step down. It hit it's peak with season 6 but it's still going strong. The standout moment of this season however is Olenna Tyrell's confession to Jamie.
Season 8: The most hated season of TV in history but I have to say I didn't mind it. With a show like Game of Thrones they were always going to struggle to find that perfect ending so they chose something and they went with it and whilst I don't think many of the choices they made here were great ones I saw that because of how great the show had been I don't think it was destined to have that brilliant ending. The main thing about this season that annoyed me though is how much of a broken record Jon Snow was. How many times could we hear him say, 'You are my Queen'
Been living under a rock?..... Bored of fake news....? Havn't watched GOT?!!!!! Get on with it.... Up there in my top 10 all time.... Fantastic!!!!
This was a fabulous show.
Great show and addictive loved it
Seven noble families fight for control of the mythical land of Westeros. Friction between the houses leads to full-scale war. All while a very ancient evil awakens in the farthest north. Amidst the war, a neglected military order of misfits, the Night's Watch, is all that stands between the realms of men and the icy horrors beyond.
While this fantasy stuff isn't usually my cup of tea, I have to admit I absolutely loved seasons 1-7. Too bad they rushed the final season. This series deserved a way better ending than what it got...
I am definitely late to the Game of Thrones game, but I just watched it in its entirety, and I was underwhelmed I suppose. After hearing so many glaring praises, I believe I hyped it up too much in my head. Don't get me wrong, it is a really really solid show. Cinematography and musical scores are incredible from start to finish. The plot is complex and pushes boundaries in the fantasy genre. HOWEVER, let's be real, the first season is pretty slow and confusing. At other times throughout the eight seasons it does slow to a crawl. Maybe it has more to do with my general disinterest in the fantasy genre, but I found it hard to get invested and stay invested the entire time throughout the series. There were undoubted high points. There were undoubted "page turners" that made me wanting more. But at no point was I hooked to the point of thinking this show was "amazing" like so many people built it up to be. Not to mention the ending. The show got substantially worse once the show creators ran out of book source material, but that ending was simply not good. Hard to call a whole show "amazing" when it falls off so hard by the end. Overall, solid show, but will definitely be better if you are interested in the genre or have read the books.
Average Season Review: 8.19/10
Recommendation - At Least Give it a Whirl (for Fantasy Genre Fans)
EDIT (After Spin-off House of the Dragon: Season 1)
The spin off was good. As someone that was never fully in love with Game of Thrones, and believed the original show took a bit to get going, I never expected this one to immediately hit the upper tier of GoT seasons. I am curious where the plot builds to in future seasons!
Average Season Review: 8.17/10
A very nice and interesting movie I'd like to watch
Totally Awesome i luv it
I hope they make some more Game of Thrones episodes.I never get sick of watching Game of thrones this show and the creatures they made up are plain awesome and we all want more
I watche every season,im a big fan
Thats one of my favorite tv series ,i watch every season
Unlike most of the social group-think crowd out there, I LOVED season 7. In fact, seasons 6, 5, & 7 (in that order) are my favorite seasons. I absolutely HATED seasons 1, 2, & 3 and season 4 was only moderately viewable for me after episode 4, I'm mostly indifferent to season 4. Season 5 is where I became a fanboy of the series, though. And that's not to say that seasons 1-4.3 were "bad" seasons. Only that I don't/didn't care for that particular type of storytelling, which stems from a larger problem I have with The Song of Ice and Fire in general. 3.5 seasons/books of "...But I'm the rightful ruler of Westeros..." plotting was so nauseating; for me; to watch/sit through/read. But season 8 is simply a travesty of biblical proportions. It IS bad, it IS uninspired, it IS lazy, it IS disrespectful and it down right cheapens the entirety of the series when taken as a whole. The season 8 farce is the reason I can only give this series a 7-heart rating.:disappointed:
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8 - Great
This would've gotten a 20 if it hadn't been for the... less than stellar last seasons. Such a great show the first 4 seasons and you never knew where it was going to go to but after the show ran out of book material it got a bad less, still good, but not on the amazing level the first 4 seasons where. What a show.
I loved it, one of the best tv series I have ever seen and a must watch for everyone.
Ramsey getting torn apart by his own dogs is my favorite scene of the whole series.
Nice keep it up loved it
This show could have been so much better with less of the abundance of sexuality and a complete rewrite of the final season. That was horrible. So bad I immediately sat down and rewrote the script just so I could quickly forget about what was done.
I truly loved it but the last season devasted me :triumph:
Rate this as a 10. I enjoyed & had no problem with buffering.
Wonderfully Good in clearing picture & lines.
Loved it I mean I hated watching the last season but all I do is watch history of Westeros. Lol. Indeepgeek. And order of the green hand so I would have hated it no matter what I've read the books some 4 times some less each around 2 times tho all of them from song of fire and ice and there other books . I'm hardcore when it comes to this world so ya. I dunno it's great but it's hard to enjoy a final season of something u love no matter how it goes
That was great except the last episode :(
At first I didn't get what the fuss was about. Then, I watched the first episode. I was sold! Sure, It may not always be perfect, but it's a really tremendous show.
The dead of Ned Stark was probably the most surprising one from all the series I watched, I saw GoT on a COMPLETLY LEGAL streaming plataform and started watching... somehow I had never heard of it before. I kinda knew the series was gonna be good from the first few episodes but I still I was 110% sure than some Deus Ex Machina type shit would happen and save need, needless to say that Joffrey destroyed all of my hope.
Still this series could have easily been a masterpiece, but it started getting worst on season 5, than I thought everything was fine because on season 6 it got good again... but then season 7 and 8 came in complety killing almost everything that was built until that point.
It could've been a masterpiece, but it isn't.
7/10
One of the best shows I've seen. The last season however was admittedly bad. I wish they just extended the show. :cry:
One of the best shows I've seen, the last season was horrible though. :(
Fantastic. Beautifull .incredible.wanderfull.bigest
Weak 8. For those who knew the saga until the show had a support in it, it was not that bad. When the source ran out, the quality of it dropped significantly.
If you have not read the work of George R.R. Martin's the series may be pleasing (it has momentum), otherwise it is difficult to watch it without looking on it through the book.
It is not by oversight that I have not written a review of this series, before today. I was a late adopter, having been initially repulsed by the lasiviousness, lewd, violent coarseness of the show (I think I watched one random episode and recoiled). Then, when the popularity of the show skyrocked, my curiousity lead me to start at the beginning and give the show a chance. I binged what I'd missed, then watched it episodically as it was broadcast, then, just before the beginning of each new season, I would binge the previous season, just to be caught up and ready to go. All those things that originally repelled me where still all there in abundance but the story telling, the characters, the acting, the quality of the production, and the human drama, on an epic scale, held my fascination and it became a guilty pleasure (so, watching, but not reviewing). Then, the production overshot the source material and the direction became less crisp and the characters struggled to find their footing. Finally, the end was near, and production values soared to Movie-of-the-Week standards. The last season ended and the audience was stunned. Some with disappointment (wounded by the trajectory of the plot and their beloved characters). Some with grief (no more GAME OF THRONES!?!). Some with sense overload (What did I just see?!?). I was in that category. It took days to reconcile what I had just watched. My only clear thought was, "Well...they had to end it some way." I was sure they could not have ended it in a way that would have satisfied everyone. Is there ever a good time or way to watch a beloved thing die? So, now, 53 days after the last episode was broadcast, I have summoned up the courage to write my review. This was a landmark series. It set the bar for non-network television productions: the story, acting, technical magic, locations, international cast, budget, quality were all the best of the best. For me, it will always be about story and characters: George R.R. Martin's concepts were epic and compelling; I can't imagine a better cast or better performances (indeed they harvested from some of the greatest while also forging a new generation of talent). No matter where you land with the ending (and I'm still not sure how I feel about it) this has been a tremendous ride and it has change our landscape of expectations. I can give this series no less than a 10 (watershed moment) out of 10. [Epic Fantasy Action Adventure Drama]
I am in love with this show, but after 8th season this is f&$#ed up
Best TV show ever! Ended to soon....
Best TV show ever, only issue was D&D cut episodes at the end S/B 100 episodes or very least 80...
This is one of the best I've ever seen on TV!
One of the best shows I've seen in terms of dialogue and surprise. The only reason I'm giving it a 9 and not a 10 is because of the rushed and poor season finale. In my opinion, the show started as a 10/10, then gravitated towards a 9/10 and ended the season finale on a 5/10 performance. While disappointed with the ending (the season itself not the plot/story), I'm grateful for the many season Game of Thrones entertained me with great dialogue and action-packed events.
One of the best shows I've seen in terms of dialogue and surprise. The only reason I'm giving it a 9 and not a 10 is because of the rushed and poor season finale. In my opinion, the show started as a 10/10, then gravitated towards a 9/10 and ended the season finale on a 5/10 performance. While disappointed with the ending (the season itself not the plot/story), I'm grateful for the many season Game of Thrones entertained me with great dialogue and action-packed events.
Using as top reference of my stats sheet.
:hugging: The Game of Thrones
Super idea. Remained me later
I’ve downgraded the vote from 10 to 9 because the last season was awful!
BEST SHOW EVA! ——-Sike lol :)
Idk abt anybody else but I found that ending to be real lame for a series finale.:unamused:
can't believe it's over
Game of Thrones is a great show, it comes from an amazing book series and while I don't agree with many of the differences between the two the show is still great. There are parts that will infuriate you, both due to nonsensical writing and due to purposeful story situations but it tells a really compelling story. There are a ton of characters so you will easily find a few that you'll love no matter who you are. The action is fairly well done, the fantasy aspects are kept in control, and the thematic presence of the show is fantastic if you are into that. The acting ranges from very, very weak to very strong. The set and costume design is gorgeous and really takes you to another world. The directing is hit and miss but definitely hits more than it misses. if you like Fantasy, politics, or just shows in general that get you to speculate a lot then GOT is a good choice. I do think it is overrated but it is still great.
Season Ranking: 8>1>3>7>6>>>>>>4>>>>>>>>2>>>>>>>>>>>>>5
Just watched the last episode. I love this series. I might rewatch it in a few years, or maybe in a year. Although, many episodes will make me relive the shock, pain, and agony that we all experienced. It would be still worth it, in my opinion. I would have wanted, though, to have seen more characters that were in the books, characters so cool and badass like Big Bucket Wull and to hear his great speech "My last winter.", ad other great speeches that were not included.
But, I am still gratefull for this series.
Thank you, Game of Thrones.
I can’t believe that it will be the last time I will Watch GOT in my entire life. I hope the next TV shows will become like this magic
The most interesting thing about GOT is any character got a surprise death. You just sit there and cheer up for your favorite character. Now, bum, he/she is dead. Red Wedding still give me goosebumps
Awesome and amazing job on this serie. Who do you think will sit on the Iron Throne for good?
At least this and last episode had some breathing room. The breakneck pace of the first three, while thrilling and beautifully executed, has really exhausted me. Rewatching this, I can see that the binge is not the best way to watch this show! Maybe one a day, or every couple of days.
Staring through the window at the weather outside is more exciting than watching this slow moving fantasy play but I wish everyone fun with their dragons, dwarfs and other stuff from this show. ps. When did winter come? Was it season 6 or so? gj.
Yeah, agree it is the best show ever, effects, acting, scenery etc, fantastic. Watching it for the second time before season eight arrives and seeing and learning more than first time round, but.......I just hope it is not just going to end up as another bloody zombie, (white walkers), show, hate them.......Season six episode 5 shows intent.......
I really hope there is a bit more depth and interest than killing zombies.........
The BEST show ever on TV
Awesome watch out for the game
It's very very good
Good movie love it you must see it
I love the show addicted to the show
i enjoyed GOT so much
Absolutely the best television show ever made. Superb is doing it an injustice
Very good
Lovely appreciate this
The have very great shows
LOVE IT! CROWS BEFORE HOES!
Absolutely love this series, bummer the final season will be starting soon!!
It's Goooooood. Really just watch it. The hype is real
I Superly Love this show
Can't wait for final season
It's the best series ever!
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Based on the most vast and well defined fantasy worlds with grim reflections of our own history, since J.R.R. Tolkiens Middle Earth; Game of Thrones takes us through the events and history of Westeros bringing myth to life, while the wheel turns and crushes the lives of many others. The Song of Fire and Ice brought to life in the darkest of times. For the night is dark and full or terrors, & winter is coming.