Business Insider The eighth season of "Game of Thrones" was neither a total disaster nor was it a satisfying conclusion. There were good parts and bad parts and everything in-between. So here's a list of all the frequently asked questions I get about "Game of Thrones" and my answers. Visit Insider's homepage for more stories. Loading Something is loading. Thanks for signing up! Access your favorite topics in a personalized feed while you're on the go. For better or worse, I've spent most of my professional career as a writer positioning myself as a public-facing expert on the topic of "Game of Thrones." I wrote a book about the show. I have a direwolf tattoo on my arm. I love George Martin's story, and the world of Westeros, more than almost any other fictional series I ever have in my life. This also means I've spent the last year fielding questions about the show from strangers online, new people I meet at parties, my own friends and family, and everyone in yet, ever since the series finale aired on May 19, 2019, I've struggled with my own feelings about the show's conclusion and the best way to express those feelings. The stress and pressure and anxiety I felt and still have remnants of around covering the finale season of "Game of Thrones" made me want to curl into a ball for the remainder of 2019 and never speak about dragons or direwolves or White Walkers again. Jon Snow's final moments in the "Game of Thrones" season eight finale. HBO But here we are. A year later. The discourse isn't gone. Where once a towering monument of cinematic television and prestige drama stood proudly in the pop culture landscape, there's now a graffiti-covered building that people seem to occasionally love hurling rotten food at. I believe wholeheartedly that there's no "right" take on the show. I respect people's own conclusions about the good and bad of it all. But I'm finally at a place where I feel comfortable planting my flag in some hot and cold takes about "Game of Thrones," including many that place me squarely between the polar opposite sections of the fandom. "Game of Thrones" season eight was neither a complete trash bag nor was it a flawlessly executed series ending. I'll be a part of this fandom for years and years to come. My greatest wish for the fandom as we move forward is room for more nuance and understanding-based conversations, and less energy taken up with all-or-nothing disagreements about how the show ended. I'm sure people will find some of my below opinions in line with their own. Others won't. That's perfectly fine. So, without further ado, here's a loosely based-in-reality version of the conversation I find myself having with people and my own subconscious again and again about "Game of Thrones," starting with the most common query of allDid you like how 'Game of Thrones' ended? I'm mixed-positive on the ending. There were things I hated and things I loved. Those last 15 minutes with the Stark children — Arya heading out on an adventure, Jon joining the Free Folk north of the Wall, and Sansa being crowned Queen in the North — were fantastic. But it's parts left me in awe, or in tears. It also had moments that made me literally roll my eyes, like whenever Euron was on-screen making crude sex jokes or when Daenerys Targaryen "kind of forgot" about the Iron Fleet. Maisie Williams as Arya Stark. HBO The last six episodes were both disappointing and an unprecedented feat of epic television making. Turns out, despite what 280 character tweets might lead you to believe, it's possible to hold many differing opinions about one of the most ambitious and influential drama series ever created all at but lol isn't 'King Bran' just the stupidest possible choice? No, not really. Bran becoming king is the only plot point from the finale that we know for certain George Martin told the showrunners about. Which means it makes a lot of narrative sense for the story as a whole. But how showrunners David Benioff and Weiss chose to bring about King Bran is definitely know Benioff and Weiss had a meeting with Martin back in 2013 when the fourth season of the show was in the works. In that meeting, Martin told them some big picture endpoints he had planned for major characters. Assuming that was when they were told King Bran was the endgame, it's rather egregious that they didn't do more with his character in seasons five, six, seven, and eight. Heck, he wasn't in season five at after he returned, the only meaningful arc his character had was the transformation into the Three-Eyed Raven and the death of Hodor. After that, he served more as a punchline than a true character. Isaac Hempstead Wright King Bran of the Six Kingdoms. HBO I also didn't care at all for "Bran the Broken" as a nickname, which felt ableist, and didn't understand the purpose of the dragon pit meeting. There should have been more clarity on who all miscellaneous characters were, especially if they were the new leaders of felt incredibly cynical to have Sam stand up and make the very good point that "maybe the decision that's best for everyone should be left to, well, everyone," only to have everybody laugh in his face. Isn't democracy hilarious?Following that up with the promise of a faux-democratic system where the leaders choose their next king after Bran dies was even worse. It's another fragile system that doesn't "break the wheel," like Daenerys real nail in the coffin for me came when Bran jokingly? replied to Tyrion asking if he'd rule by saying "Why do you think I came all this way?" No one in the show ever even seemed to understand what being the Three-Eyed Raven meant. At least twice the audience was given clues that Bran could see the future. That line, which could be interpreted as a throwaway joke, implies that Bran knew he would be crowned King of Westeros and therefore made the journey south. But if he did, then what else did he know? Did he know Daenerys would massacre the city first? If so, did he really just let that happen with no interference? Bran and the original Three-Eyed Raven in "Game of Thrones." HBO Maybe Benioff and Weiss meant nothing by this line. The problem is that we don't know how much it implies. It wasn't clear. And I was left feeling no optimism about King Bran's rule, or the fate of Westeros. So then what was the point of murdering Daenerys? Daenerys Targaryen looking at the Iron Throne on "Game of Thrones" season eight, episode six. Helen Sloan/HBO Don't you think people were just always going to be mad? The show was too popular to satisfy think this argument is removing too much responsibility from Benioff and Weiss. Of course, there wasn't ever a possible ending that would satisfy every single one of the millions of viewers. That doesn't mean there weren't actual differences in the writing quality or story structure of the final six episodes. Peter Dinklage and Kit Harington as Tyrion and Jon on "Game of Thrones." HBO OK, you're the expert here, what went wrong with the writing then?So here's the rub David Benioff and Weiss were very good at adapting an immensely complicated book series, the author of which called "unfilmable." Benioff and Weiss started "Game of Thrones" under the working assumption George Martin would finish his books well before the show caught up to Martin optioned the rights to his story under the assumption he would finish the books well before a TV show caught up to him. The fact that this happened cannot be blamed on any single person or event. It just is what it is. It's not Martin's fault the show took off and got so popular and made him so famous that his entire life changed and he didn't have time to focus on writing as much. It's also true that he had issues with deadlines long before "Game of Thrones" came around. The core fact of what "Game of Thrones" was an adaptation versus an original drama series changed partway through its creation. That was always going to impact the final product. We just didn't realize how much until we saw the end result. But the wheels clearly started coming off around the end of season four and into season five, when we saw Benioff and Weiss move away from Martin's carefully detailed roadmap and into their own charted pathway towards the ending. David Benioff, George R. R. Martin and Weiss attend the "Game Of Thrones" season eight premiere on April 3, 2019 in New York City. Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic via Getty Images Season 8 was just a total nosedive in quality though, wasn't it?If you think season eight was an anomaly, it just means you hadn't been paying enough attention since season show was never perfect. But it was great for a majority of those first four seasons. Every season had tight character arcs, with phenomenal runs of episodes that will leave you feeling exhilarated if you go back and rewatch season five is where those runs of episodes start becoming fewer and farther between. Season five is still the weakest of the entire series. It's way too bleak and brings all of the characters down to their lows without enough balance and levity. "Hardhome" is the only bright spot, but it's not enough to make up for the rougher season as a whole. Remember Shireen's death? And Ramsay marrying and assaulting Sansa? And Jon's murder? Helen Sloan/HBO What changed in the show after season 4, other than the books not being finished? My best guess? Fart smelling. Yes, you read that right. Let me this one quote from Weiss I've thought about a lot in the last year. It was said at the very end of an interview published by Variety in 2015, fresh off the fifth season and as he and Benioff were starting to write season six. It was the first time the pair had said they had the endgame for the show in mind. Here's the exchangeVariety Do you ever take a step back and appreciate it?Benioff I think it's hard to be too appreciative, because there is just the terror of f-ing it up still. It's just so easy with a show like this to jump the shark at any moment. We're getting close to the ending, and there is that huge desire to get it few years down the line, if we are ever masochistic enough to put in the DVDs and watch 70 straight hours of the show, we hope it will hold together. I think it's hard to take that step back and be like, "We did it." Because we haven't done it I think that everything starts to go to hell when you start smelling your own farts and complimenting yourself on how great they smell. We're not going to turn into I've already established, season five was the weakest of the whole series run. And yet, that was the year "Game of Thrones" broke the record for the most Emmys won by a single season of a TV show. It still holds that record, though now season eight's 12 Emmys meant the show is tied with itself. So, amidst a big backlash in the show's fifth season, "Game of Thrones" took home a record-breaking number of Emmys. I find myself wondering if that sent a message to the creative team Don't sweat the vocal backlash from the fandom, you don't need to change a thing. But I think there were lessons to be had from the fifth season, especially when it came to the adaptive choices being made. That's an essay for another time, though. Sophie Turner as Sansa Stark in season five. Helen Sloan/HBO My point is, I sit here from afar and sometimes wonder if Benioff and Weiss did accidentally wind up smelling their own farts to use their own analogy. As the show went on, and more and more people tuned in, and the hype made it seem as if there would never be a show this good again, I think they were comfortable in the creative storytelling choices they were making. And unfortunately, those choices resulted in an overall lackluster final season. Benioff saying he and Weiss wanted to "avoid the expected" by having Arya kill the Night King as opposed to Jon Snow stands out to me as an emblematic statement of the final season's weaker story. Subverting expectations just for the sake of it doesn't work. That's not what Martin did. Emotional responses are born from thoughtful character development, not pure shock. So what should Benioff and Weiss have done differently?I think the show could have benefited from a larger writing staff. Again, as I established, it's not Benioff and Weiss' fault they ran out of detailed material to adapt from in Martin's books. But since their writing strength clearly lays in adaptation and not wholly original material, I think bringing in more people and namely, more non-male perspectives to help craft the final seasons might have helped. Benioff and Weiss seem to have mistakenly believed that people primarily loved the show because of its epic battles and very expensive CGI truth is that those events — the Red Wedding or Battle of the Bastards or Cersei blowing up the Sept of Baelor — were only massively popular and impactful because of the emotional groundwork laid before them with dozens of hours of quiet character scenes. Robb Stark was murdered at the Red Wedding. HBO Overall the eighth season was sorely lacking in well-developed and well-executed character arcs. There's a reason why "A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms" is such a beloved episode. It slowed everything down and gave us emotionally resonant exchanges between characters. We needed more of that in the final season, not less. It's understandable that Benioff, Weiss, and the "Game of Thrones" team felt ready to wrap up the series after a decade of round-the-clock, exhausting work that was primarily done in a whole other country. It's also true that the show could have benefited from a longer final season, with more time spent on the characters. Case-in-point Daenerys Targaryen's fall. Daenerys burned innocents in King's Landing. HBO Oh yeah, do you think Dany's downfall is going to happen in the books?I don't think Benioff and Weiss would have made that dramatic of a character ending up without Martin telling them the general scope of Daenerys' fate. So, yes. I think she will have some sort of downfall. But I also think it will be handled with much more nuance and empathy in Martin's writing. Dany's choices in the final two episodes are not the problem — it was how quickly and confusingly it happened. We needed more dialogue from her to explain the turn from "I will not be queen of the ashes" to "I'm going to burn innocent people in King's Landing for no clear reason" in the span of an episode-and-a-half. The same emotional whiplash happened for Brienne and Jaime's relationship. It wasn't a good choice to have them finally engage with a physical romantic relationship and then pull the rug on that relationship all in the same episode. Alberto E. Rodriguez/Getty/Livejournal Sounds like the final books in the series will be way more nuanced than the show. When can we expect those? I believe Martin will finish the last two books in the "A Song of Ice and Fire" series at some point. I have no idea how soon. Don't ask me and definitely don't ask him. Leave the man alone!Fine. But even the actors didn't like the show's ending, right? Videos, like this one titled "3 Minutes of the Game of Thrones Cast Being Disappointed by Season 8," get tens of millions of hits on YouTube. Some of the clips in there, like actor Ian McElhinney who played Barristan Selmy, are very direct examples of the cast expressing disappointment with the way their time on the show others, like Kit Harington deadpan saying "disappointing" when asked for a word to describe the final season before laughing, could be interpreted in many ways. Was he just joking around? Trying to deflect the interviewer? The very famous one shows Emilia Clarke Daenerys, Jacob Anderson Grey Worm, and Nathalie Emmanuel Missandei answering an ET red carpet interviewer when asked if "they're happy how things ended." Clarke looks torn, and says in a sarcastic-sounding voice "best season ever!" But again, her intentions there are up for interpretation. Is she talking about just Dany's heartbreaking ending? Or the whole show?Taking screenshots or videos out of context, and projecting your own feelings onto the faces of actors in the middle of press interviews or a long table read like Conleth Hill in this viral tweet is unfair armchair lot of the examples that people point to like this interview with Peter Dinklage looks to me more like an actor, one known for disliking press interviews, trying to promote a completely different movie but giving a general quote about "Game of Thrones" while he's at it because the reporter hey, that's just my assumption, too. We don't know for sure, unless you're an actor who worked on "Game of Thrones" for most of a decade. Cersei and Jaime's final moments together. HBO What is true is that a lot of the actors seem to misunderstand why fans were upset with the finale. It frustrates me whenever someone involved with the show dismisses criticism of it by saying "people were always going to be upset because the show was ending and they didn't want it to."People aren't upset because characters didn't wind up in the places we wanted or expected, it was because the writing just felt completely out of touch with what made earlier seasons so great. There are very sound reasons why people didn't love season eight. There are also a lot of fans who did love season eight. Both of these things can be true, and are OK and valid. It's also understandable that the actors involved aren't familiarizing themselves with the nuance of fandom arguments about the show. That's not their job. Emilia Clarke as Daenerys Targaryen on "Game of Thrones" season eight. HBO I actually loved the ending of season 8! Why don't you just stop talking about the show if you hated it that much? Having criticisms of a show does not equal hating it. Criticism is a valid and essential part of processing and analyzing any piece of creative work, whether it's a TV show or a movie or a book. Martin's original books are not without fault, and neither is "Game of Thrones." In fact, I would argue that caring enough about something like "Game of Thrones" to the point where I feel like writing a 4,000-word critical analysis of its finale not to mention an entire 384-page book means I am a huge fan of me, being a fan means wanting to stew on how and why a show I love might have felt disappointing in some ways while also really incredible in well did you like anything about season 8?*gets on soapbox**turns on bullhorn* JAIME KNIGHTING BRIENNE IS THE SINGLE BEST THING THAT COULD HAVE HAPPENED IN THE FINAL SEASON AND I NEVER EXPECTED IT WHICH MAKES IT EVEN BETTER. Brienne knighted by Jaime on "Game of Thrones." HBO Wow, that good huh?Yes! "A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms" is a perfect episode of television. And not just for Ser Brienne, though that was the clear emotional climax, but so much of the episode is rooted in the quiet little character interactions that always made "Game of Thrones" special. Sansa and Daenerys' conversation was so well done, especially back-to-back with Theon's emotional return to Winterfell. It was also really great at subtly introducing Daenerys' loneliness and her isolation among Jon and his even get me going on Podrick singing "Jenny of Oldstones." I'll probably start crying again. Unfortunately the emotional set up in "A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms" just made "The Long Night" that much more disappointing. Ah, we're back to the bad things? Yes, I'm getting things off my chest. And you came for the takes! Fine, I'll bite. Why was 'The Long Night' disappointing?For starters, way, way, way too many people survived. "The Long Night" battle at Winterfell. HBO So you're mad that characters didn't tragically die in 'Game of Thrones'? Why would you want that?It's not like I wanted character deaths because I'm a sadist. I wasn't mad that "more people didn't die" at the Battle of Winterfell, full stop. I was mad that many named characters were visually placed in completely inescapable mortal peril and survived anyways, when earlier in the show and in Martin's books those are the exact scenarios that would have resulted in tragic and realistic deaths. That tragedy and realism were what made "Game of Thrones" special in its beginning. The loss of that tragedy and realism, replaced with fantastical saves or simple cuts away that allow our heroes to inexplicably get out from the middle of a hundred murderous wight zombies, is why people like me got frustrated. You can't set up an internal logic of consequences in earlier seasons and then break that logic later and try to fall back on the claim that "well it's TV" or "well it's fantasy." Sansa and Tyrion in the Stark crypts. HBO Way too many characters we knew and loved survived the final White Walker battle, given the threat and how much they were overpowered. By that token, Jon, Tormund, Podrick, Sam, Gendry, Brienne and probably Gilly and baby Sam and Sansa and Tyrion should all be dead. I also still can't believe they put people in the crypts of Winterfell and then had wights surprise-attack them. But I refuse to waste a second more of my brainpower on that. So, moving on. Could you even see anything in 'The Long Night' episode? I got some of the biggest search traffic hits of the season when I rewatched the episode and wrote an article explaining who was alive and wasn't. That tells me that a lot of people watching were left confused, which is never a good sign for storytelling. Emilia Clarke as Daenerys Targaryen on "Game of Thrones" season eight. Helen Sloan/HBO Then again, not everyone had the same viewing experience. Some people's TV settings, or stream qualities, meant they had no issue with the visual component of "The Long Night." But that doesn't mean other people's negative experiences didn't happen. Did you watch that documentary about how they made that episode? They worked so hard!Yes, and it's really tough to see behind-the-scenes features about the cast and crew working themselves into the ground. They put so much into the show, and for such a long time. I hope they know that work they did has no bearing on how fans feel about the story. Everything from the costumes to the score to the production design and more was a true feat of television that I have the utmost respect for. Director David Nutter on the set of "Game of Thrones" season eight. HBO Isn't it wild how this is like, the most-hated series ending of all time?It may seem like that, but I think way more people enjoyed it than you might realize. And I think the ending will improve in people's minds with time, the same way the finales of "The Sopranos" and "Lost" were deeply controversial at the time and are now considered fine if not great. Though, even as I type that, I have to admit that comparing the final season of "Game of Thrones" to any other show is inherently unfair. This was a show unlike any others before it, both in terms of its adaptation process and the loss of that backbone and in terms of the fandom surrounding it in the day-and-age of Twitter, Reddit, and YouTube. There will probably never be another show like "Game of Thrones."All that said, it is true that "Game of Thrones" had so much potential, and so many fans are justified in their negative reactions to how the last six episodes shook out. But 'Game of Thrones' just vanished from pop culture overnight!It feels like once a month a tweet or Reddit post claiming "nobody even talks about 'Game of Thrones' anymore" goes viral, claiming that no show before it has ever vanished from importance so just flat out don't think that's true. The mere fact that tens of thousands of people are still sharing opinions about the show on Twitter a year later disproves this point. Negative discussion is still discussion. Most shows these days barely get noticed by millions of people, let alone have a sustained fandom and discourse years later. The fandom was always going to shrink after the show ended. That's just the nature of any show's ending. There are still a lot of people who loved the show and the final season and who are excited to see what's next with the prequel series. Brienne writing in the White Book. HBO I'm not saying there wasn't a very dramatic shift in the public opinion of "Game of Thrones" last year. There was. But it didn't get erased from everyone's minds. The missteps with the ending cannot undo the decade's worth of influence "Game of Thrones" had on television as a whole and fantasy storytelling in particular. No one has that power. Not even Benioff and Weiss. Remember that Starbucks cup?IT WASN'T A STARBUCKS CUP. Stop giving Starbucks free press and stop talking about the coffee cup for the love of all the gods. Read more31 unanswered questions the 'Game of Thrones' series finale left fans to ponderEvery character who survived the entirety of 'Game of Thrones,' including 11 you might have forgotten aboutHow 'Game of Thrones' nearly ended before it began thanks to a disastrous pilotHBO has officially ordered a full 10-episode 'Game of Thrones' prequel series all about House Targaryen
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David Benioff and David Nutter worked on one of the most popular series in TV history, and it has birthed pop culture icons we have all come to love and hate – Game of Thrones. GoT is 8 seasons long, showing important main character arcs from the novel. We’ve listed the best Game of Thrones episodes - from the beginning up to the most thrilling season finales. 1. "The Winds of Winter" Season 6, Episode 10 Let’s start with season 6’s final episode. In King’s Landing, Cersei would be trialed in the Great Sept. However, she planned something vile, which led her to lose something she loved. We love this so much as it has a powerful message that “everything has a price,” especially if you’re hurting others. 2. "Baelor" Season 1, Episode 9 One thing you need to know about GoT is that many characters die. Even your favorite character, like Ned Stark, could die anytime in this series. The penultimate episode, “Baelor” is iconic as you’ll see how the lives of his children changed after seeing their innocent father’s death in King’s Landing. 3. “The Bells” Season 8, Episode 5 Although some may feel that this story seems rushed, we found it a great ending to the existence of some of the main characters. The Bells showcased some satisfying halt to a revenge story. It also shows an important lesson that evil has an end. 4. "Battle of the Bastards" Season 6, Episode 9 Many critics of GoT found Battle of the Bastards as a perfect episode. Bastards in the show’s lore are often looked down upon, but they are the stars and main focus of this chapter. Jon Snow leads an army to infiltrate the reign of Ramsay Bolton to regain power over the North. The end is another satisfying moment as another evil force in the series succumbs to the Angel of Death. 5. "The Lion and the Rose" Season 4, Episode 2 The second episode of season 4 has a lot of shocking events. Joffrey marries Margaery Tyrell and embarrasses Tyrion Lannister played by Peter Dinklage [1], his uncle, by ordering him to participate in a dwarves’ play. Being the witty man he is, Tyrion makes a fool of Joffrey instead. This angers the young king, who dies simultaneously, making Tyrion a wanted man. 6. "The Rains of Castamere" Season 3, Episode 9 The Rains of Castamere is also popularly known as the Red Wedding. This would’ve been a joyous occasion as Robb Stark will marry the pregnant Talisa. They thought Walder Frey was fine with this after Robb refused to marry his daughter. Instead, it ended in a massacre ending the life of Robb, Talisa, and Catelyn - the Stark children’s mother. 7. "The Door" Season 6, Episode 5 Game of Thrones season 6 brings revelations that answer many fans’ questions. Bran finds out how the Night King came to be and how white walkers first appeared. He also meets the three-eyed raven, which the Night King then kills. The antagonist chases Bran and his company, ending in heartbreaking deaths. It is a twisted story of how the present connected with the past because of Bran. 8. "Kissed by Fire" Season 3, Episode 5 Kissed by Fire includes steamy hot scenes in hot baths *wink*. One is with Jon Snow and Ygritte in a hot spring inside a cave beyond the wall. The other scene shows Jaime Lannister and Brienne at Harrenhal while revealing a dark secret he’s been holding on to for so long. 9. “The Long Night” Season 8, Episode 3 This is the longest episode in GoT as it runs for 82 minutes, and there’s a reason why they made it this long. The Night King and his white walkers were all killed. A great war ended with Arya stabbing the Night King to his death. Everything about this chapter gives goosebumps from start to finish. 10. "A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms" Season 8, Episode 2 A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms highlights Jaime Lannister’s good side, the reunion of the remaining Stark siblings, and the war planning with the army of white walkers. Here, you’ll find the difference in judgment between Jaime and Bran when it comes to countering the Night King’s move in the war. 11. "Hardhome" Season 5, Episode 8 Hardhome is all about Arya’s training with the Faceless Man, Tyrion joining Daenery’s forces, Theon’s revelation to Sansa that her brothers may still be alive, and Jon Snow arriving at the wildling town. Among the many scenes that happened in Hardhome, we were more focused on how the wildings and the Night’s Watch cooperated in fighting the wights. 12. “The Iron Throne” Season 8, Episode 6 This is the final scene of Game of Thrones’ final season. We’re not going to say too much to prevent any spoilers, but all we can say is that the fandom was somehow divided. Others found it a satisfying conclusion to the story and characters they’ve been following, while some got angry at the conclusion. 13. "The Bear and the Maiden Fair" Season 3, Episode 7 There were a lot of significant events that happened in this chapter. We do think the previous episode should be here, too. However, what made The Bear and the Maiden Fair’ memorable’ is what Ramsay Bolton did to Theon Greyjoy. We’re not going to mention what happened exactly, but it sure was disturbing. Shop The Game of Thrones Collection Now14. "The Dragon and the Wolf" Season 7, Episode 7 Many fans would say that The Dragon and the Wolf is the best Game of Thrones episode. We can summarize this in two words – Littlefinger’s death. Many have found the death of one of the most scheming characters in television under the hands of Arya Stark satisfying after 7 seasons. 15. “Mother’s Mercy” Season 5, Episode 10 \ Mother’s Mercy may be one of the most remembered episodes of the entire series. We saw how Cersei was put to trial and confessed to committing adultery with Lancel, her cousin, who has also joined the Sparrows. This chapter features a naked Cersei. A body double and CGI helped in the convincing performance of Lena Headey. This chapter also showed the mutiny at Castle Black and when Jon’s own men murdered him. Read Our Top Game of Thrones Gifts 16. "Book of the Stranger" Season 6, Episode 4 The Battle of the Bastards is an iconic chapter in the series. In Book of the Stranger, we’ll see how that battle got ignited. Sansa reunites with Jon Snow with the help of Brienne at the Wall. Sansa seeks help from her brother to take Winterfell from Ramsay, but Jon refuses. Then, a letter arrives for Jon from Ramsay challenging him to retake Winterfell and his brother, Rickon. 17. "The Queen's Justice" Season 7, Episode 3 Some thought GoT would end with only seven seasons, but the events were just starting to fire up. The chapter is called The Queen’s Justice because it showcases how Cersei, who has become the queen, became successful in capturing Ellaria Sand and overthrowing the Tyrells. This chapter also features Jon’s plea to Daenerys to fight the wight walkers. 18. "The Laws of Gods and Men" Season 4, Episode 6 Tyrion Lannister’s character development is one you must watch out for. In The Laws of Gods and Men, Tyrion is being put on trial due to the death of King Joffrey. Despite being framed for the crime by a different party, it showed how his family didn’t trust him being the undesired child in the Lannister family. 19. "A Golden Crown" Season 1, Episode 6 The later seasons may seem more action-packed and exciting, but this is another satisfying chapter that’s quite “barbaric.” Khal Drogo had an agreement with the Mad King’s son Viserys. However, his love and loyalty to Daenerys surpassed it. He proves it by dousing Viserys in melted gold, making him appear to be the “crowned king” that he desired. After this scene, the only living child of the Mad King would be Daenerys. 20. "Blackwater" Season 2, Episode 9 Blackwater earned Game of Thrones the Best Dramatic Presentation from the Hugo Awards. This chapter follows the story of King Stannis Baratheon attacking King’s Landing. Instead of King Joffrey, Tyrion leads the defense of the city. Being the acting Hand of the King, he uses his wits and strategic planning to lead the battle to success. 21. "Winter is Coming" Season 1, Episode 1 HBO Game of Thrones’ first episode introduces the main characters of the story. This was when the family of Eddard or Ned Stark was introduced, including the bastard son, Jon Snow. News arrives at the Kingdom of the North, one of the Seven Kingdoms, that the Hand of the King, Jon Arryn, has died, and King Robert Baratheon invites Ned to fill in the new position. This chapter also shows how Jaime Lannister pushed Bran off an abandoned tower as the Stark boy discovered his adulterous and incestuous relationship with Cersei. 22. "Fire and Blood" Season 1, Episode 10 This is another iconic chapter in GoT’s first season. We witnessed how Danaerys became Khaleesi and the mother of three baby dragons. Though the scene started with heartbreak, this paved the way for a stronger character who will conquer many. In this chapter, Danaerys also discovers what happened to her unborn child. 23. “The Spoils of War” Season 7, Episode 4 The Spoils of War refers to the possessions and riches of House Tyrell. After the Lannister’s attack, they took over these “spoils.” The episode continues to Winterfell, where Arya finally returns, reuniting with Sansa and Bran. In King’s Landing, Daenerys interferes in the war between the Tarlys and the Lannister army. This has been nominated in the 70th Primetime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Editing. 24. “Two Swords” Season 4, Episode 1 The first episode of season 4 featured the reforging of Ned Stark’s Valyrian sword [2] into two swords, and one is given to Jaime being the new Kingsguard’s Lord Commander. Brienne also tried to convince Jaime to fulfill his vow to Catelyn Stark and Arya’s reclamation of the sword Jon gave her. 25. "And Now His Watch Is Ended" Season 3, Episode 4 This chapter is a huge moment for Daenerys in Astapor. She wanted to acquire an army, and the slave trader asked for one of her dragons in exchange. She agrees and takes off the Unsullied. In the end, the slavers got what they deserved, and Khaleesi became the Breaker of Chains. 26. "The Watchers on the Wall" Season 4, Episode 9 This is another iconic Game of Thrones chapter focusing on the attack of Mance Rayder’s wildling army on the Night’s Watch at the Wall. There is also a heartbreaking scene of Ygritte’s death. Jon Snow cradling Ygritte in his arms in the middle of the battle will always be a haunting image in our minds as we see his world crumble. 27. “Breaker of Chains” Season 4, Episode 3 A memorable scene in this chapter is when Daenerys catapults barrels filled with slave chains to Meereen, hence, solidifying the title Break of Chains. However, in King’s Landing, a controversial scene where it was suggested that Jaime had raped Cersei raised the eyebrows of some critics. There are also moments where Jaime’s brotherly love for Tyrion is seen. Read Game of Thrones & Lord of the Rings Compared 28. “What Is Dead May Never Die” Season 2, Episode 3 This is another controversial Game of Thrones chapter. Beyond the Wall, a Keep owned by Craster, caught Jon spying on him. Craster leaves his son in the middle of the woods, and a creature we’ll later know whether wights or nightwalkers takes it away. Then, Craster tells the Night’s Watch to leave because of Jon’s actions. 29. “The Old Gods and the New” Season 2, Episode 6 In this chapter directed by Neil Marshall [3], Theon tries to get the favor of House Greyjoy by betraying the Starks. He captures Winterfell and holds Rickon and Bran Stark captive. Osha distracts Theon so the Stark boys, Hodor, and her can get away. Master Luwin also sent a raven to Robb and Catelyn to tell them what was happening in Winterfell. 30. “The Mountain and the Viper” Season 4, Episode 8 We couldn’t forget how brutally Oberyn Tyrell was murdered in this Game of Thrones episode. The Mountain crushes his skull while gouging his eyes in the process. Before Oberyn died, he successfully stabbed Gregor with a poisoned spear leading to his death but later brought back to life. FAQs What was the best season of Game of Thrones? Game of Thrones’ best season is Season 4. The novel by David Benioff turned into one of the must-watch TV series of this generation. The major characters’ developments were also perfectly shown in the fourth season. How many episodes are in each season of Game of Thrones? There are 10 episodes in the first six seasons, 7 in season 7, and 6 in the last season. The first seasons had a slower pace while the last 2 seasons were much faster, making some people feel unsatisfied with the few episodes during the series ending. Sit Back, Watch & Enjoy! With eight seasons, the words of David Benioff were executed perfectly well in all Game of Thrones episodes. The first half of the series was a bit slow, but they definitely had some of the best scenes. Like all other fans, we are looking forward to prequels to the show that will uncover more of the Game of Thrones history. Winter is coming! Looking for Game of Thrones collectibles? Check out Toynk! Shop The Game of Thrones Collection NowReferences
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TV-MA 55 min Action, Adventure, Drama Catelyn has captured Tyrion and plans to bring him to her sister, Lysa Arryn, at the Vale, to be tried for his, supposed, crimes against Bran. Robert plans to have Daenerys killed, but Eddard refuses to be a part of it and quits. Director Brian Kirk Stars Sean Bean, Mark Addy, Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, Michelle Fairley Votes 36,487 S01E05 TV-MA 53 min Action, Adventure, Drama While recovering from his battle with Jaime, Eddard is forced to run the kingdom while Robert goes hunting. Tyrion demands a trial by combat for his freedom. Viserys is losing his patience with Drogo. Director Daniel Minahan an class="genre"> Action, Adventure, Drama Robert has been injured while hunting and is dying. Jon and the others finally take their vows to the Night's Watch. A man, sent by Robert, is captured for trying to poison Daenerys. Furious, Drogo vows to attack the Seven Kingdoms. Director Daniel Minahan Stars Sean Bean, Mark Addy, Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, Lena Headey Votes 36,589 S01E07 TV-MA 59 min Action, Adventure, Drama Stannis is just days from King's Landing. Tyrion prepares for his arrival. Jon and Qhorin are taken prisoner by the wildlings. Catelyn is arrested for releasing Jaime. Arya, Gendry, and Hot Pie plan to escape from Harrenhal. Director Alan Taylor Stars Peter Dinklage, Lena Headey, Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, Michelle Fairley Votes 29,894 S02E08 TV-MA 55 min Action, Adventure, Drama S03E07 TV-MA 56 min Action, Adventure, Drama Daenerys tries to persuade the Second Sons to join her against Yunkai. Stannis releases Davos from the dungeons. Sam and Gilly are attacked by a White Walker. Sansa and Tyrion wed. Director Michelle MacLaren Stars Peter Dinklage, Lena Headey, Emilia Clarke, Iain Glen Votes 29,977 S03E08 TV-MA 51 min Action, Adventure, Drama Robb and Catelyn arrive at the Twins for the wedding. Jon is put to the test to see where his loyalties truly lie. Bran's group decides to split up. Daenerys plans an invasion of Yunkai. Director David Nutter Stars Emilia Clarke, Kit Harington, Richard Madden, Iain Glen Votes 111,568 S03E09 TV-MA 63 min Action, Adventure, Drama TV-MA 52 min Action, Adventure, Drama S04E02 TV-MA 52 min Action, Adventure, Drama Theon helps Ramsay seize Moat Cailin. The wildlings attack Mole's Town. Sansa comes up with a story to protect Lord Baelish. Daenerys finds out a secret about Jorah Mormont. Oberyn Martell faces Gregor Clegane, the Mountain. Director Alex Graves Stars Peter Dinklage, Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, Lena Headey, Emilia Clarke Votes 57,251 S04E08 TV-MA 53 min Action, Adventure, Drama Cers// fill="000000" height="24" viewBox="0 0 24 24" width="24"> Rate 2 Rate 3 Rate 4 Rate 5 Rate 6 Rate 7 Rate 8 Rate 9 Rate 10 Rate 0 Error please try again. Arya arrives in Braavos. Jaime takes on a secret mission. Ellaria Sand seeks revenge for Oberyn's death. Stannis makes Jon a generous offer as the Night's Watch elects a new Lord Commander. Daenerys is faced with a difficult decision. Director Michael Slovis Stars Peter Dinklage, Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, Lena Headey, Emilia Clarke Votes 29,151
Gameof Thrones mengungkap warna politik serta perang di era pertengahan dalam dunia fantasi Essos serta Westeros. Diluar itu, Game of Thrones nyaris tidak sempat tidak hadir menghadirkan adegan panas serta bugil di banyak episode sampai musim ke-6 ini. Keberhasilan Game of Thrones membuat serial itu lanjut dengan musik paling baru.
Series Info George Martin's best-selling book series "A Song of Ice and Fire" is brought to the screen as HBO sinks its considerable storytelling teeth into the medieval fantasy epic. It's the depiction of two powerful families - kings and queens, knights and renegades, liars and honest men - playing a deadly game for control of the Seven Kingdoms of Westeros, and to sit atop the Iron Throne. Martin is credited as a co-executive producer and one of the writers for the series, whose shooting locations include Northern Ireland, Malta, Croatia and Spain. Starring Peter Dinklage, Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, Lena Headey, Emilia Clarke, Aidan Gillen TV Network HBO Premiere Date Apr 17, 2011 Genre Drama Executive producers David Benioff, Weiss Buy Seasons 1-8 Buy Seasons 1-8 Subscription Seasons 1-8 Buy Seasons 1-8 Rate And Review Game of Thrones videos Binge Battle Game of Thrones 4644 What Can We Expect from the 'Game of Thrones' Prequels? 335 Game of Thrones Season 8 Episode 4 Trailer TRAILER 029 Game of Thrones Season 8 Opening Credits TRAILER 146 Game of Thrones Season 8 Featurette - The Cast Remembers FEATURETTE 1032 Game of Thrones Season 8 Teaser - Survival TRAILER 029 Game of Thrones Season 8 Teaser - Aftermath TRAILER 101 Game of Thrones Season 8 Featurette - A Story in Stunts FEATURETTE 349 Game of Thrones Season 8 Featurette - A Story in Prosthetics FEATURETTE 410 Game of Thrones Season 8 Trailer TRAILER 152 Game of Thrones Season 8 Teaser - Crypts of Winterfell TRAILER 129 Game of Thrones Season 8 Teaser - For The Throne TRAILER 100 Game of Thrones Season 8 Teaser - Dragonstone TRAILER 038 Game of Thrones Season 8 Episode 3 Featurette - Inside the Episode FEATURETTE 1047 Game of Thrones Season 8 Episode 6 Series Finale Trailer TRAILER 026 Game of Thrones Season 8 Episode 5 Trailer TRAILER 038 Game of Thrones Season 8 Episode 4 Featurette - Inside the Episode FEATURETTE 825 Game of Thrones Season 8 Episode 2 Featurette - Inside the Episode FEATURETTE 717 Game of Thrones Season 8 Episode 3 Trailer TRAILER 031 Game of Thrones Season 8 Episode 1 Featurette - Inside the Episode FEATURETTE 629 Seasons Cast & Crew News & Interviews for Game of Thrones
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by gussi0209 created - 03 May 2019 updated - 25 May 2019 Public In my opinion. TV-MA 60 min Action, Adventure, Drama The best TV-episode ever made? One of the best battle-sequences ever caught on film. It feels so real and gritty, just as it should be. TV-MA 61 min Action, Adventure, Drama Tyrion advises Daenerys. Sansa forces Theon to tell her a secret. Cersei remains stubborn. Arya meets her first target. Jon and Tormund meet with the wildling elders. Director Miguel Sapochnik Stars Peter Dinklage, Lena Headey, Emilia Clarke, Kit Harington Votes 104,348 One of the series finests and most terrifying moments, with Jon killing a white walker and having a staredown with the Night King. Fantastic episode. TV-MA 68 min Action, Adventure, Drama Cersei and Loras Tyrell stand trial by the gods. Daenerys prepares to set sail for Westeros. Davos confronts Melisandre. Sam and Gilly arrive in the Citadel. Bran discovers a long-kept secret. Lord Frey has an uninvited guest. Director Miguel Sapochnik Stars Peter Dinklage, Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, Lena Headey, Kit Harington Votes 154,032 When you hear the piano in "Light of the Seven", you feel something is "off". And you're right. Shocking episode, with both the destruction of the Sept and Daenerys finally heading for Westeros. TV-MA 51 min Action, Adventure, Drama Robb and Catelyn arrive at the Twins for the wedding. Jon is put to the test to see where his loyalties truly lie. Bran's group decides to split up. Daenerys plans an invasion of Yunkai. Director David Nutter Stars Emilia Clarke, Kit Harington, Richard Madden, Iain Glen Votes 111,568 One of the most iconic moments in TV-history, the Red Wedding. Gruesome, but magnificent to watch. TV-MA 50 min Action, Adventure, Drama Daenerys takes matters into her own hands. Arya reaches her destination. Jaime and Bronn collect the spoils from the war with the Tyrells. Director Matt Shakman Stars Peter Dinklage, Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, Lena Headey, Emilia Clarke Votes 91,258 Beautiful cave moment with Jon and Dany. Fantastic battle sequence. TV-MA 51 min Action, Adventure, Drama Tyrion's trial has come. Yara and her troops storm the Dreadfort to free Theon. Daenerys meets Hizdar zo Loraq. Stannis makes a deal with the Iron Bank of Braavos. Director Alik Sakharov Stars Peter Dinklage, Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, Lena Headey, Emilia Clarke Votes 55,311 Beautiful written episode, especially in the trial. Tyrion's finest moment in the show. TV-MA 55 min Action, Adventure, Drama Stannis Baratheon's fleet and army arrive at King's Landing and the battle for the city begins. Cersei plans for her and her children's future. Director Neil Marshall Stars Peter Dinklage, Lena Headey, Charles Dance, Liam Cunningham Votes 51,334 Tyrion's speech is great. The first great battle in GoT. Error please try again. Joffrey and Margaery's wedding has come. Tyrion breaks up with Shae. Ramsay tries to prove his worth to his father. Bran and company find a Weirwood tree. Director Alex Graves Stars Peter Dinklage, Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, Lena Headey, Charles Dance Votes 57,411 Finally watched Joffrey DIE, although it is shot in such a way, so you get some kind of sympathy with him in the end. TV-MA 82 min Action, Adventure, Drama
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