SEASON ONEProving to be worth the hype, the first season of Game of Thrones is incredibly involving. Featuring the fair share of lovable and aggravating characters, the introduction to the immense and dedicated performances within is remarkable. Showcasing the power of an in-depth developmental ride, this first season of an effortlessly written story highlights a slow-burn that doesn't skimp on its graphic, intense, and fearful action in the process.
9/10
9/10
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SEASON TWOPicking up right where it left off, this second season of an incredibly complex storyline proves itself by giving more context to the continuous plot. Developing deep character arcs and becoming more of a monumental stepping stone, the season finale delivers satisfactorily due to the enticing build-up within each episode. Nonetheless, this season goes out with a bang, is intriguing for its entirety, and matches the iconic vibe that comes with it.
8/10
8/10
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SEASON THREEHaving the large majority of its screentime build the suspense and breaking point within the series, this third season is a turning point within the show. Being incredibly saddening and featuring beautiful development, this provides great arcs that fill in the missing pieces from the first few seasons. Getting on a roll to where everything is finally coming together, the audience is now as one with the storyline and can soak up all the little things within the complex plot.
9/10
9/10
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SEASON FOURGetting better throughout the series and diving into substantial detail, season four focuses on the aftermath of the previous season. Developing a set pace that features more gruesome action, the round character arcs and performances are only heightened over time. The introduction and elimination of characters additionally are relevant, heartfelt, and jaw-dropping. Intertwining the story of each character furthers this season ending with plenty of excitement that leaves the audience begging for more.
9/10
9/10
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SEASON FIVEAlready having the established conflicts and draw factor, season five has character up and downs that take the audience on a compelling ride. While each season has proved to be important and relevant, this is a build from issues from the entire series with a climax that is only furthered into the next season. Having a fair share of action and development, everything on screen is worthy and never loses your interest, only sets you up for wanting to see more.
9/10
9/10
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SEASON SIXSincerely providing an utterly perfect roller coaster of emotions throughout, season six is determined in profoundly depicting a raw and candid storyline. Providing an unforeseeable turn of events that never stops delivering, the skeptical audience has to process the extravagant, but controlled climax that goes out with a bang. Not only being cinematic, but impressively breathtaking, this by far is the high point of the series.
9.5/10
9.5/10
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SEASON SEVENFollowing from the peak of the series, it is quite hard to top such a substantial developmental ride. That being said, season seven is overwhelming and not true to its character standing alone or in comparison. More moments than not the situations the characters were thrown in wanted to be more significant than what it was worth. This, in turn, prevented this season from providing anything new or relevant. While this does not go as far as running the name, it rather leaves a bad taste for the mediocre content that was given.
7.5/10
7.5/10
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SEASON EIGHTBeing incredibly unimpressed, the eighth season took for granted the beautiful execution and development of the entire series. Permanently damaging and ruining character arcs that were unlike anything else makes for a series finale that was poorly created and was as far from fitting as you could get. Diminishing the considerably worthwhile characters, storyline, and long-lasting effect of the plot, this terribly written final season comes close to ruining this investing and cinematic series.
6.5/10
6.5/10
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