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Game Of Thrones Season 1 : Review 2017

Review : Game Of Thrones (Season 1)

Episodes :

1. Winter Is Coming 
2. The Kingsroad 
3. Lord Snow 
4. Cripples, Bastards And Broken Things 
5. The Wolf And The Lion 
6. A Golden Crown 
7. You Win Or You Die 
8. The Pointy End 
9. Baelor 
10. Fire And Blood 




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George R. R. Customized from boks acclaimed by critics by Martin, the game of throne is a huge, huge imaginary epic that does a great job of adopting the epic series a Song of Ice and Fire. The first season, reflects the events of the first book, is an incredibly well book, politically complicated shows with really painted characters and a great visual design. With a sleep of fully felt characters, the Game of Thrones successfully adopted the first book in influential fashion, who paid tribute to their book counterparts.


Set in the fictional world of Westeros, the story is with the first season between different regions of the world, showing the beginning of the war between schemeing lanters, and to the proud Northemen known as The Starcs. When King Robert (Mark Edi) prepares to keep the help of his trusted friend Ned Stark (Sean Bean) in the hands of the king, Ned reluctantly, the capital, the capital, the south of the Kings Landing, his two daughters Arya (Massey Williams) and Travels south with soul (Sophie Turner). Back to Winterfel's Stark Motherland, transpire events that causes the cause of war break between the two houses. To complicate further matters, the last dynasty, the last remaining blood relatives of Targaire, plans to raise an army in the narrow sea, to raise an army and withdraw power from Lanisters. With a potential triaz of wars, an ancient power shakes to the north of the wall that threatens to destroy everything until the people of Westeros do not solve their differences and bands together to destroy the new danger Can. People unfamiliar with books can be well lost themselves for some episodes because many characters are introduced into quick succession, the world's building is filled and the lines of war are drawn.


A lot is going on in terms of plot and character, the game of throne could easily uproot under the weight of expectation, but thankfully the series judges books with a great adaptation. Spread at many different places with dozens of fully flash characters, script writers manage to awaken all characters easily, painting everyone really and to establish character symptoms of each. Huh.



What actually sets the game of throne in addition to other fantasy books and series, the way the show constantly defines and breaks traditional fantasy trops. The heroes do the villain, the villain continuously manage an up and outmanship all and while the show spreads its venimus political web through every aspect of the show. This interesting balance between the cost of war, the difference between the rich and poor and various hierarchies in the north and south of Westeros make such a good show and help the Vesteros feel like a realistic place like a realistic place And not only one more imaginary city.


Visually, the show is also outstanding and whether it is dead beyond the wall or setting shots from different cities, every part of the game of throne is a living, breathing world and this, well with a well written story line -In feel, the show helps stand out of many fantasy shows on the market. People with a weak heart should probably clarify the show. Nudity, sex and violence are regular events here and some scenes are tireless in their depiction.


Game of Thrones George R. R. Martin's fantasy epic is an incredible conversion of the Song of Ice and Fire, which is completely the world and the first book with the world and the incredible character work and conspiracy. Although people who are ineffective with books can lose themselves for some episodes because everything is introduced and put in place, once when the story game of throne occurs, a show of a show Is an invincible demon. The shocking, stable-defined end leaves the open door open for the second season in one show that regularly surprises and defines all expectations in fantasy

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