Game of Thrones Season 7 Review – For The Throne
Left on its own with no books and a shortened season, Game of Thrones struggles to balance important revelations with more bearable pacing.
Left on its own with no books and a shortened season, Game of Thrones struggles to balance important revelations with more bearable pacing.
Having run out of published books, Game of Thrones enters uncharted territory, yet concludes with the series’ strongest episodes by far.
Game of Thrones ramps up its pacing to finish off a hugely depressing Season (for the characters, that is).
The game begins slipping from its players’ hands as the situation in the Seven Kingdom deteriorates in a gripping season.
A bloodbath of emotions and characters in what are the show’s strongest episodes yet.
Game of Thrones expands its scope in its sophomore season and gives us the first, full-scale battle.
The gritty fantasy’s foundation is laid out in its first season.