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Is Game of Thrones really worth watching?

Is Game of Thrones really worth watching?

Without a doubt, Game of Thrones is pretty much a must-watch for anyone who calls themselves a fan of television. Yes, it’s a fantasy show; you have your dragons, kings, queens, knights, and all that. But when you get into the meat of the series, you’ll find it’s actually a drama story in disguise.

Is Game of Thrones Season 7 worth watching?

Season 7. A bad Game of Thrones season is still good TV. The season is notorious for playing loose with time and space. Characters travel to and from Winterfell, Dragonstone, The Wall or King’s Landing in a scene or two, when previously such journeys would take at least an episode and often most of a season.

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Is Lord of the Rings similar to Game of Thrones?

Game of Thrones is inspired by Lord of the Rings. “Lord of the Rings trilogy influenced Game of Thrones”, these were the words of George R. R. Martin – creator of the series A Song of Ice and Fire. George R. R. Martin realized that there are no obstacles – any character can die, anytime and anywhere.

Is Game of Thrones worth watching anymore?

Game of Thrones is not that show, the final season nuked everything that came before it. Killed all my desire to revisit the previous seasons, they’re meaningless now. Look, it’s a great show, one of the most influential in years, and no other series has had movie-like budgets.

Do you think Game of Thrones’ ending takes away from previous seasons?

Sometimes a show can have an arguably bad ending but it doesn’t take away from past seasons. Say the infamous cut to black or the Seinfeld ending for example. Game of Thrones is not that show, the final season nuked everything that came before it. Killed all my desire to revisit the previous seasons, they’re meaningless now.

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Should we respect Game of Thrones on its own terms?

For a start, we can’t take lessons on rewatching from someone who has managed to get through the dour middle seasons and horrific final episode of Lost three times. But, that aside, Game of Thrones deserves respect on its own terms.

Will you rewatch Game of Thrones in quarantine?

Emilia Clarke and Kit Harington in season eight of Game of Thrones. Photograph: Landmark Media/Alamy Of all the shows available to watch or rewatch in quarantine, Game of Thrones seems pretty perfect. It’s long and dense, and it tells a huge story on the grandest possible canvas. Except you won’t rewatch it, will you?