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Game Of Thrones Season 7 : Review

Game Of Thrones Season 7 : Review 

Episodes :

1. Dragonstone
2. Stormborn
3. The Queen’s Justice
4. The Spoils Of War
5. Eastwatch
6. Beyond The Wall
7. The Dragon and The Wolf



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Season 1

Season 2

Season 3

Season 4

Season 5

Season 6

Season 7

Season 8



 After the incredible conclusion of season 6 and all the twist and turn to this season, it was never easy to maintain that speed. In many ways, season 7 is an incredible, action -rich ride that manages to enhance its visual beauty, takes the story closer to its conclusion and provides a good level of entertainment. However, in doing so, logic, writing and world formation come in favor of visual spectacle.


At the end of the Daneuries (Emilia Clarke), with the descending of Vesteros to handle the Vesteros from the relative protection of the Dragonstone, the focus is withdrawn from the political conspiracy that has always caught the show and on the more action -centric plot Focuses. This season involves several major war scenes, including an impressively provided dragon attack and a clever clash for Castorley Rock, game of Thrones manages to give action but in doing so, in doing storytelling Revands


Of course, for this, some defect author George RR Martin is unable to publish the next book before reaching this point, so the creator D&D is unable to draw more sources material, instead of conspiracy Going in their direction to wrap it. However, HBO initially refuses to make the blame on their feet even after refusing to build 10 episodes. This season especially sees the story moving at a dangerous speed towards its conclusion and a lot of it is taken from the compact 7 episode structure, which means that every scene is either in a hurry or cleverness and expansion in it. There is a shortage that has made the game of thrones so compelling before. , In a case of scenes, with the war of characters on the map, the spirit of the world and the sense of scale is now lost in favor of the large, CGI heavy action scenes. It makes season 7 of the game of throne a funny visual spectacle, but is also a disappointingly disappointing enterprise from the storytelling point of view.


It is also a shame that this year with the exception of character conversation and dialogue, excellent Cersei (Leena Headley) and Tyrian (Peter Dinklase), who still manage to distribute goods, is poor and sometimes really really is out of order. With many "these" jokes, which feel like fan service rather than pursuing learning and some wrong, irrational character decisions, season 7 is very poor compared to the previous season. Stark children are the biggest casualties this year in Winterfel, although despite a satisfactory conclusion at the conclusion of their story, it is difficult to ignore the work of dialogue, pacing and plot, even except for sick Ed Sheeran Cameo. Even the comprehensive story that involves most of the main players in Westeros (CIRSI and Zombie Mountain bring back a zombie beyond the wall that the corpse is present and united to fight the zombie) an incredible look Developed, is a poor -minded conspiracy line that overall the integrity of the show.



Disappointing the characters and stories on one side, it cannot be denied that the production value and composition of the scenes is again at the top position this year. Use of color, sweet music and some action prove why this show is so much liked around the world. There is no denying that the Game of Thrones currently produces some great TV. Seeing the fully provided dragon breathing in the fire, while riding in a Dothraki war, kicks the clouds of dust or the crowd of white walkers moving towards the south towards the wall is unmatched and in fact some Makes for impressive scenes. However, it also asks some important questions about whether it really attracts people and attracts people to the show at first.


This season of Game of Thrones is a big step for the show in many ways. The irrational character option, imaginary dialogue and hasty plot creates an uncomfortable watch, especially compared to the previous season before. It is still a fun ride and this year is as big as anything shown on some action TV, but the work of story and character is much less than your expectation from this caliber's show. Finally, the Game of Thrones feels like a show shell that is lost that basically makes it one of the best shows on TV - it is focused on expansion and complex characters - and for it, for it, don't feel disappointed It is difficult to do because it attracts season one to stop.

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