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Game Of Thrones  - Season 1
Game Of Thrones - Season 1
2011 | Sci-Fi
With so many characters and plotlines, it is easy to be scared away from this show, but it is worth it. The acting and look of the series is also quite strong. The makers did a good job casting and selecting locations that appear to fit the characters.
Critic- JP Roscoe
Original Score: 9 out of 10

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Game Of Thrones
Game Of Thrones
2011 | Adventure, Drama, Fantasy
Everything about this show is fantastic! (0 more)
That the next season will be the last :-( (0 more)
GAME OF THRONES
Game of Thrones: Song of Ice and Fire series novelizations by George RR Martin was my second first serious Fantasy series (Lord of the Rings was my first) and I fell in love with it after Book One. Now with this HBO hit TV series, I recommend reading the books to understand the background of the characters because it'll be confusing if you don't know who's who. Especially for those who start late in the season and don't know what the hell is going on in the series. With the books though, you get a glimpse of who's who and their backgrounds. The characters come alive in the books as well as in the TV show. I think with the books you get more background knowledge of who's playing in the game of thrones. The families including the Starks, Targayens, and the Lanisters will make more sense if you follow the books. (Really don't have to read the whole series to understand what's going on but if you want to follow characters in the TV series, it'll help with who's backstabbing who and why). I highly recommend the TV show to all fans of George RR Martins fantastical Fantasy Series!