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Is Game of Thrones the best TV shows of all time?

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Is Game of Thrones the best TV shows of all time?

Is Game of Thrones the best TV shows of all time?

Without giving too much away, Game of Thrones has the finest plot in any TV show because audiences instantly become immersed in a vast and epic world without ever losing sight of the memorable characters that populate it.

Why Game of Thrones is the greatest show ever?

The world of film has seemingly been taken over by television, and GoT is such a massive part of that as it changed television so much. The show is so incredibly cinematic and accumulated a mouth-watering episode-to-episode budget. ... The bottom line is, it is one of the most extraordinary and most important shows ever.

Which Game of Thrones is best?

Hot Pie.

  • The High Sparrow was just a roadblock for Cersei. An interesting roadblock, but still just a roadblock. HBO. Season 8. ...
  • Tyrion thrived as Hand of the King. HBO. Season 2. ...
  • Good vibes only. HBO. Season 3. ...
  • The King in the North. HBO. Season 6. ...
  • HBO. Season 1. Oh, Ned. ...
  • R.I.P. HBO. Season 4.

What age rating is Game of Thrones?

(Their professional reviewer, for what it's worth, pegged A Game of Thrones at 17+, while parents and kids on the site thought it was OK down to age 14.)

Is the Game of Thrones a great show?

  • “Great” is not synonymous with “perfect.” To gauge the power of the show all you have to do is look at the passion and deep obsessive intricacy of the criticism. No matter how you feel about it personally or politically, “Game of Thrones” is a masterwork, the zenith of the 21st century big bang that remade television.

Is the Game of Thrones at its worst?

  • However, the other side of that argument is that when Game Of Thrones is at its worst, that is often still higher quality than most television show's best. There are no episodes where absolutely every part is terrible. If an A storyline disappoints, the B story usually picks up the pieces.

Who was the star of the first season of Game of Thrones?

  • Compared with “John Adams,” the first season of “Game of Thrones” was cheap. No, the initial, shocking cost came at the iron price: the story’s lead character. As Ned Stark, lord of Winterfell, Sean Bean was the biggest name and star of the show (with Peter Dinklage a close second).

Is the Game of Thrones series Better Than the books?

  • GoT is no different, but in terms of the lore, there is more missed from the series that is in the books than most other franchises, and as such, anyone who likes the series will likely enjoy the books more.

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