
‘Game of Thrones’: 5 Quotes From ‘Eastwatch’ (And 1 Telling Moment) To Keep In Mind Heading Into The Season’s Penultimate Episode
As season 7 grinds toward its close, here are a few things to keep in mind for the next episode.
As season 7 grinds toward its close, here are a few things to keep in mind for the next episode.
The last episode of Game of Thrones was on fire..
The third episode of Game of Thrones‘ seventh season, “The Queen’s Justice,” saw the stars continuing to align for Cersei, who’s gone from a ruler surrounded by enemies to a
As we gear up for episode three of this season of Game of Thrones, a few quotes from episode two could shed light on things to come.
This deadly episode is the best ‘Game of Thrones’ season finale to date.
The penultimate episode in ‘Game of Thrones’’ season four is very much cut from the same cloth as a fan-favorite from a couple years ago: season two’s ‘Blackwater.’
This week’s epic ‘Game of Thrones’ showed no mercy.
This week’s episode of ‘Game of Thrones’ is heavy, both in tone and in the surprising amount of content packed into the one hour they give us.
This week’s episode is filled with first-times for show-watchers. It’s the first time we see the city of Braavos in person, the first time Daenerys sits the throne acting as queen of Meereen (it’s not the Iron Throne, but I suppose it’s good practice), and the first time this season that we visit with Yara Greyjoy, the sister of Theon/Reek.
This week, a new king is crowned; Daenerys postpones her quest for the Seven Kingdoms; the men of the Night’s Watch assault Craster’s Keep, and there’s another wedding — except this time, no one dies.