• Network: HBO
  • Series Premiere Date: Apr 17, 2011
Season #: 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1
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  1. Mar 16, 2023
    9
    A small masterpiece the second season of Game of Thrones that surpasses the previous hands down. Let's finally see what's really beyond the Wall and episode 2x09 "Blackwater" is among the most beautiful serial productions I have memory of.
  2. Sep 3, 2022
    10
    Этот сериал впервые показал мне что значит реалистичность. Когда убили, казалось, главного героя, думал, что это какая то шутка или что это какой то хитрый поворот сюжета.
  3. Mar 19, 2022
    10
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. A luta na água e na praia foi muito boa ta maluco, os tramits políticos e o começo da história com os white walkers é bem feito também e assim 0 reclamações do jeito que escreveu as coisas aqui teve diversão teve conversinha teve luta e tudo excelente. Expand
  4. Mar 8, 2022
    9
    This show is awesome. I am a big fan of the books and the adaptation is really perfect, actually better than i thought it could be. The cast is just perfect, The young actors are really good (Maisie Williams!), Peter Dinklage is perfect for his character, so are Emilia Clarke, Lena Headey
  5. Feb 13, 2022
    10
    Daenerys a maior e melhor, ninguém acima dela e de seus dragões, quem concorda respira
  6. Dec 11, 2021
    9
    In the aftermath of a shattering exeution the Starks are splintered across westros. The entwining narratives provide space for the show to take intresting directions, deliver fascinating sets and invest their audience into people who aren't so black&white. Jamie's imprisonment and development challenge existing conceptions he solidified straight off the bat and the Starks separation seemsIn the aftermath of a shattering exeution the Starks are splintered across westros. The entwining narratives provide space for the show to take intresting directions, deliver fascinating sets and invest their audience into people who aren't so black&white. Jamie's imprisonment and development challenge existing conceptions he solidified straight off the bat and the Starks separation seems far from being resolved. The thre dragons pose a powerful monument to the fragility of the Iron thrones Baratheon rule. Through expanding on it's existing characters and addition of more Game of Thrones removes the meandering faults season one barely held for a refined sophomore outing that seems to be near a deadly power shift. Expand
  7. Apr 17, 2021
    10
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Game of Thrones is still my 2nd favorite show and I loved this season even more than the first. The lead ensemble cast were outstanding especially Peter Dinklage, Lena Headey, Emilia Clarke, Maisie Williams, Richard Madden, Kit Harington, Charles Dance, Sophie Turner, Alfie Allen, Isaac Hempstead Wright, Michelle Fairley, John Bradley, and Sibel Kekilli. Gwendoline Christie, Stephen Dillane, Carice van Houton, Natalia Tena, Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, Rose Leslie, Gemma Whelan, Conleth Hill, Aidan Gillen, and Iain Glen also gave fantastic performances. The writing and storytelling are even more remarkable this season. The visual effects were more excellent this season especially the wildfire explosion, the baby dragons, and the shadow demon that killed Renly Baratheon. The makeup is still great especially all of the stab and cut wounds. The outfits and costumes were terrific especially the blue and gold dress the Emilia Clarke wore as Daenerys and the lavender dress that Sophie Turner wore as Sansa. The fighting and battle scenes were very well executed and choreographed. All of the sets and scenery are just remarkable. The music and score were great just like last season especially the song The Rains of Castamere featured in the end credits of episode nine. Also the White Walkers in the last scene of the season was so cool and creepy, I loved it. Definitely another A+ season. Expand
  8. Jun 27, 2020
    8
    Game of Thrones adopts a slower pace in Season 2, which is mostly fueled by worldbuilding, exposition, and political intrigue; but it's peppered with enough bloody action and intrinsic sexuality to maintain the show's singular charm.
  9. Mar 6, 2020
    10
    Blown!!just how great this season was i always think about the ending of ep9 i was literally chilled and as per season what a great music,drama,politics just everything just wow!
  10. Jul 15, 2019
    9
    With a lot a things happening at the same time, and a lot of characters, this could be tedious, but no. Season two was so amazing as the first season was.
  11. Jun 12, 2019
    7
    Season 2 is what the whole series should have been about - lords and kings fighting one another. You know, things actually happening.
  12. May 6, 2019
    9
    A successor to the first season is back and this time season two doesn’t show any mercy thanks to the terrific writing and directing of this show.
  13. Apr 15, 2019
    7
    Season 2 starts off terribly slow and it takes about half of the season for things to really get going but by the end of it, I couldn't wait for season 2 to start. The addition of Stannis, who is a favourite character of mine, works wonders and the battle of Blackwater Bay remains one of the best the show has ever done.
  14. Oct 14, 2018
    8
    It's dark, thrilling and intriguing all at once, and delivers well-developed characters, stunning visuals and a glorious fantasy world.
  15. Jul 26, 2018
    8
    Game of Thrones in the second season keeps pretty much everything that was initiated in the previous season, it keeps the big plot that was presented to us before, without expanding the universe very much, but concluding some parts with some characters and developing them and giving more personality to them. The first season was about introducing almost everything to us, get us to knowGame of Thrones in the second season keeps pretty much everything that was initiated in the previous season, it keeps the big plot that was presented to us before, without expanding the universe very much, but concluding some parts with some characters and developing them and giving more personality to them. The first season was about introducing almost everything to us, get us to know where we were and how that world works, and they did it very well, in this one they took those already introduced things and go beyond them, so we saw further the wall, and get to know a little about what was there, get to know new houses in westeros, and more things. The focus was to go further on in what was already presented, but they also presented some new things, in this one they talked and showed a more about the religion aspect, making we understand a little more about it, about their gods and how the population sees them, the rivalry between the houses in a religion aspect. They also came with the introduction of magic, they demonstrated a mystic side of the world, wich was a nice expansion, even that somethings realy felt out of place, wich i hope they talk a little more about the god of fire next season and explain somethings, but mainly it worked out in another moments.
    In this season they were able to make me feel really distressed in some moments and cheering strong for some characters in some moments, so as maked me feel hate for some characters. I love how they are not afraid to give a personality to a character, giving him a story and making him charismatic for after that just killing the character, making the situations have burden, that is essential and it is a high aspect that why this show is great.
    Much about this is in the acting. Peter Dinklage stills doing an outstanding job, he can be sarcastic and demonstrate his intelligence even in the way that he speaks, also can pass his fear and distressed in some situations with his expressions. Lena Headey just confirmed that she was the perfect cast, she can be evil and selfish, but in this season the script gave her more layers, and show that she also can truly love someone, and the actress could do a perfect job in this. Nikolaj Coster-Waldau was actually very funny in this season, the way that he speaks is always very calm and confident, he did a good job. Emilia Clarke was certain in her attitudes, she could be a mother that would protect her sons no matter what and even being a little reckless in some moments, she could pass confident in her voice, even that it didn't convinced me 100% of the time, it was a good job. Charles Dance was that kind of guy that every time he opened his mouth you would just shut up and hear everything that he had to, he convinced as a wise man, so as a dangerous one, and without being overacting and screaming, just talking with calm, he convinced me in each moment that he was all of that, and also a great leader. Jack Gleeson also convinced me as a completely spoiled boy, that think that he can do anything but when things don't go his way he is scary, he did a very good job. There are so many actors that it is complicated to talk about each one, but overall they all did a pretty good job.
    One thing that i complained in the season 1, was that the acting normally was cutted out, they prepare everything and then they cut to when it is over, this also happens here, but there is a battle that it is really shown and it was mostly very good, the strategy that was came up was great, just the fighting moments in close battle that i just not sure if they are in their best yet but it was a step.
    A lot of characters had some journey in this one, some of them didn't felt that they move from some and get somewhere, it felt that was a little stagnant for so much time without doing much, i'm talking about Robb journey. Daenerys jounrey also didn't convinced me a lot in what she was doing, it maked sense, but for me, it didn't moved she that much. Theon one was fantastic, i completely bough why he was doing that, and i could feel his lack of direction and how lost he really was on his had, wich was also a great job of the acotr Alfie Allen.
    The new characters that was introduced was a really highpoint, a mysterious guy that got me really interested in his story and a big and poweful knight woman, that was so badass were the ones who called me the most.
    The story has some flaws, like a character that it is in one place at the end of episode 9 and then he just appears in another place out of nowhere, wich i believe that it was more of that mystic side that they introduced, but didn't explained or show a lot, but it was strange.
    They had some breathtaking ending in some episodes, and a first exhibition of "The Rains of Castamere", wich was perfectly done in the best moment. This show is getting better and better, making their universe being more palpable in each episode.
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  16. Mar 25, 2018
    10
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Season 2 continued to be very strong. The whole war of the three kings was so intense and great. The introduction of Tywin Lannister as a character added a whole new dynamic. Beyond the wall, Ygritte and Jon had great chemistry. Daenerys' time at Qarth was intense and her murder spree was legendary. Season 2 continued to make this show one of my favorite shows ever. Expand
  17. Dec 30, 2017
    8
    Los personajes de esta serie son lo mejor, realmente te encariñas con ellos y perderlos causa una tristeza real, si bien algunos momentos culminantes me parecieron algo forzados, esta temporada es increible.
  18. Sep 10, 2017
    10
    Simplemente increíble, la historia es fantástica, los personajes muy buenos (buenos y malos), la producción de la serie se nota que esta muy trabajada, sinceramente la mejor serie que vi, la recomiendo totalmente.
  19. Dec 31, 2016
    10
    The second season of Game of Thrones is just as exciting and thrilling as the first one! Great performances, beautiful cinematography and unpredictable twists.
  20. Nov 30, 2016
    9
    Season 2 is a pick up form Season 1 and you'll notice almost straight away, as its already established a lot of its important points in season 1, its able to move full steam ahead without any confusion. Along with its quicker pacing, Season 2 also has the first large scale battle the series has to offer and it certainly delivers. Game of Thrones Season 2 is everything Season 1 was and more.
  21. Jul 30, 2016
    10
    It's safe to say there's never been a television series like Game of Thrones. Television fantasy tends to fall into one of two camps - cheap, campy and surprisingly enduring or frugal, serious and short-lived.
  22. Jul 13, 2016
    7
    Season 2 of Game of Thrones spawns more locations, subplots and characters. While it suffers from juggling too much, it nevertheless retains the storytelling craft of the first season to create a great fantasy show for adults.
  23. Jun 8, 2016
    8
    The second season of Game of Thrones is still fantastic, and better than a lot of TV, but from the show's perspective, and Game of Throne's own standards, season 2 is easily the weakest season. That being said, it is still awesome.
  24. Apr 21, 2016
    10
    Game of Thrones is an American fantasy television series produced by the HBO cable network. It is based on the novel series A Song of Ice and Fire, written by George R.R. Martin who serves as a producer, creative consultant and scriptwriter on the television series. David Benioff and D.B. Weiss created the television series and serve as executive producers, showrunners and the main writers.
  25. Apr 17, 2016
    10
    Game of Thrones is the best series in TV. The story is just astounding and addicting. If you see the first episode then you become a fan right away. Each and every single one of characters have a rich personality and amazing acting abilities.
  26. Mar 9, 2016
    9
    "Game of Thrones continues thrilling with new characters, new locations, new traitors and dragons. Season 2 sets great events and ends with a cinematic battle. Season 2 is perfect for binge watching, but things getting better in coming seasons..."

    GENRE RATING (FANTASY): 9.9
    OVERALL RATING: 9.4
  27. Feb 20, 2016
    8
    The Winter is still coming…

    2 sezon trzyma poziom poprzedniego. Dekoracje, prowadzenie historii, muzyka oraz gra aktorska są na najwyższym poziomie. Wadami znowu są nie potrzebne w niektórych momentach sceny erotyczne. Warto zobaczyć choćby dla wielkiej bitwy pod koniec sezonu.
  28. Nov 24, 2015
    9
    The show takes off where season 1 ended, naturally evolving the storyline and the characters while maintaining the intense and extreme quality of the production values. On top of this, a bunch of new, interesting, well-acted characters are introduced to the storyline, alongside new plots. The writing is fantastic and while some slow parts in the season existed, it was very, very good.
  29. Aug 6, 2015
    7
    Though a slight step down, it still captures the imagination in thrilling ways. Game of Thrones remains one of the most fascinating and addictive TV shows available. In season 2 the conspiracy and quest for power continue in great form. We learn more about the troubled, ruthless characters within a drama worthy of critical acclaim. The story expands positively and it feels far from rushed.Though a slight step down, it still captures the imagination in thrilling ways. Game of Thrones remains one of the most fascinating and addictive TV shows available. In season 2 the conspiracy and quest for power continue in great form. We learn more about the troubled, ruthless characters within a drama worthy of critical acclaim. The story expands positively and it feels far from rushed. Game of Thrones again delivers consistently, which is the true reason why it creates an addictive nature within the people who watch it. Expand
  30. Jul 25, 2015
    10
    A complex, multi-layered follow-up that doesn't disappoint. The entire cast - not just a select few - lead the story and the audience through the battles, the heartache, the romance. Season two delivers.
  31. Jun 28, 2015
    6
    A continuation of nothing.

    My impressions of the first season were mixed and it really was overrated. This second is no exception. The first five episodes are pretty much the same; we get even more character introductions and a well written story. The story got much build-ups, our characters keeps planning and discussing events. That’s both a problem and a unique aspect of Game of
    A continuation of nothing.

    My impressions of the first season were mixed and it really was overrated. This second is no exception. The first five episodes are pretty much the same; we get even more character introductions and a well written story. The story got much build-ups, our characters keeps planning and discussing events. That’s both a problem and a unique aspect of Game of Thrones. It’s a great thing because we can at a greater scale understand why certain events come to pass, and why our characters behave as they do. We also get closer to them and when the show really do pay off; we begin to love the show. I totally agree on that matter, but all the slow and less entertaining dialogs and build-ups are so boring. I admire that GoT really is something unique, but there’re no action-sequences!

    The first half is as I mentioned very much alike as the first season; nothing really big does happen, but it got its character developments (and introductions). The lack of action is very outspread. I was a bit disappointed, because there were some signs of great action here and there, we see men preparing for battle, but at some point in the first half of the season they skip showing that, and continue after the battle; so annoying and depressing!

    The whole season is very similar with the first; much build-ups and boring dialogs, but there are some unexpected events and the characters are the one strong aspect with the show! The season finale is much better than in the first season; it’s intense, bloody, realistic and much unique amount of action exists (finally!). Another aspect is the actors; yes they are all stunning, but Richard Madden is hard to take serious as an actor (doesn’t fit the role).

    This second continuation of the overrated show Game of Thrones is both much more action-packed, but even more slow than its predecessor. The slow but still interesting story still defines the show but nothing big really happens. Too much preparing storylines makes the show slow and boring. But the characters and the big and great final episodes made it a bit greater than the first season.

    Relatable characters, unique (but low amount of) action, awesome title sequence and a powerful storytelling is still the only aspects that’s great. But I did expect much more, because we had one whole season of nothing, and here it is, another season of more nothing! My overall rating for each episode is 6.48/10.

    6/10
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  32. Jun 16, 2015
    8
    Though perhaps not quite as accomplished as the magnificent first series, season two of game of thrones is still superior to just about any other fantasy drama out there.
    By now, the old characters have well and truly come into their own and we know who to root for and who we want to fail. Peter Dinklage is as brilliant as ever in his role as the ever witty, scheming and scarily clever
    Though perhaps not quite as accomplished as the magnificent first series, season two of game of thrones is still superior to just about any other fantasy drama out there.
    By now, the old characters have well and truly come into their own and we know who to root for and who we want to fail. Peter Dinklage is as brilliant as ever in his role as the ever witty, scheming and scarily clever Tyrion Lannister, Jack Gleeson is despicably awesome as evil king Joffrey, Lena Headey fantastic as the mother of all b****es Cersei Lannister. The new characters are also well acted too, and we have plenty more to ponder in their personalities and ambitions.
    Unfortunately, this can also be a little frustrating a times, especially early on in the series when we are introduced to them, which means that the story often slows down considerably; there is perhaps less of a feeling of underlying tension and excitement in this series than in the last. But when things do go off in the final few episodes, boy do they go off!
    The awesome battle of blackwater episode is one of the finest in the show's history - truly epic and awesome, as is the final episode, when several plot lines reach their dramatic conclusion. Overall, a fine continuation of the story.
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  33. Jun 14, 2015
    9
    The show keeps getting better and better. After I finished Breaking Bad, I instantly started watching GoT and am amazed of the quality! Design, costumes, actors are just awesome and very, very, very good! I enjoy this show soo much and love the plot so far. Really, everyone should try watch this show! The second season is not necessarily better but definetely on the same level as the firstThe show keeps getting better and better. After I finished Breaking Bad, I instantly started watching GoT and am amazed of the quality! Design, costumes, actors are just awesome and very, very, very good! I enjoy this show soo much and love the plot so far. Really, everyone should try watch this show! The second season is not necessarily better but definetely on the same level as the first one. Greatly done!
    Although I hate some actions of the characters and in general some things that happen but the producers are of course not able to change them, because of the books.
    Iam excited about the next season and what will happen!
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  34. May 27, 2015
    9
    Weaker than season 1 in terms of the stakes that it sets out for its audience, it manages to excel in spectacle and gripping set pieces, as well as delving deeper into the story of Westeros.
  35. May 22, 2015
    9
    This is an amazing show with lots of character development, story development, action, drama, suspense, drama, romance and fantasy. There are a colorful cast of characters in this series. Meshes well between medieval type of setting with some modern style themes (such as language). There is some nudity and sexual scenes but not that much. Can be gruesome in terms of its content but its aThis is an amazing show with lots of character development, story development, action, drama, suspense, drama, romance and fantasy. There are a colorful cast of characters in this series. Meshes well between medieval type of setting with some modern style themes (such as language). There is some nudity and sexual scenes but not that much. Can be gruesome in terms of its content but its a premium show so it is no surprise. Highly recommended for those who love action, drama, suspense and fantasy settings. Expand
  36. Apr 27, 2015
    8
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Season 2 is a bit better than the original season, improving its script quality, storylines and acting. Sean Bean's absence after Eddard's death is not noticed because of acting talent, highlighting Lena Headey, Michelle Fairley, Maisie Williams and Charles Dance. Expand
  37. Mar 30, 2015
    10
    A complex, multi-layered follow-up that doesn't disappoint. The entire cast - not just a select few - lead the story and the audience through the battles, the heartache, the romance. Season two delivers.
  38. Mar 3, 2015
    8
    I think my overall problem with season 2 of Game Of Thrones was the characters. After the death of King Ned (my favorite character) i feel as if we were left with characters that i personally didn't like, or found to **** also i wish there was more Jon Snow. But hey, the faults are overplayed by the positives. Brilliant acting, brilliant cinematography, griping action, gripping conflictI think my overall problem with season 2 of Game Of Thrones was the characters. After the death of King Ned (my favorite character) i feel as if we were left with characters that i personally didn't like, or found to **** also i wish there was more Jon Snow. But hey, the faults are overplayed by the positives. Brilliant acting, brilliant cinematography, griping action, gripping conflict and overall enjoyable story telling. Expand
  39. Feb 3, 2015
    8
    This season is still consistently good all the way through, but i feel it lacks in memorable scenes. That doesn't mean this season is bad, it's still a great watch! Also comes with one of the most beautiful tv and film has seen to date! Still enough twists from the book to keep interesting for readers of the book also!
  40. Oct 2, 2014
    9
    Так он сказал, так он сказал, из Кастамере лорд. С тех пор лишь дождь в пустынный зал по лорду слезы льет.
  41. Sep 23, 2014
    9
    NEEDLESS injection of PORN

    10% of series 2 must be fast forward to avoid scandalizing with filth.

    The rich characters are expanded and forward leaning to cliff hanger expansion of subtext.
  42. Aug 19, 2014
    10
    A complex, multi-layered follow-up that doesn't disappoint. The entire cast - not just a select few - lead the story and the audience through the battles, the heartache, the romance. Season two delivers.
  43. Jul 10, 2014
    10
    Sin duda, la mejor temporada hasta ahora. Superó a la primera pero para mi aun no ha sido superada ni por la tercera (que fue mas lenta) ni por la cuarta. Aquí comenzaron los malos rollos, las batallas importantes y las relaciones amor/odio. El capítulo de la Batalla del Aguasnegras es uno de los mejores de toda la serie.
  44. Jul 1, 2014
    10
    The best TV show of all time. Highlights from the season:

    Daenerys in Qarth, Pyat Pree, Xaro, The House of The Undying
    Joffery being an abusively $*(%&(#
    Blackwater Bay!
  45. May 29, 2014
    9
    The second season continues to be a well-written and completely absorbing medieval/fantasy series. The majority of this season does seem to take one a somewhat slower pace, pushing off a lot of the conflicts until the later seasons, but it's still not afraid to kill off a big character when you least expect it and even features a big battle. Even the show's slower moments are stillThe second season continues to be a well-written and completely absorbing medieval/fantasy series. The majority of this season does seem to take one a somewhat slower pace, pushing off a lot of the conflicts until the later seasons, but it's still not afraid to kill off a big character when you least expect it and even features a big battle. Even the show's slower moments are still enjoyable. I found myself absorbing every line of well-written dialog the characters would say, and becoming completely invested in the world's many different story lines. While it appears that the most blood will be spilled in seasons 3 & 4, this second season still manages to keep me invested in it's every moment. My total score for this season is a 9.3/10=Amazing. Expand
  46. May 28, 2014
    10
    For me this is the season where GoT picks up the pace. I didn't like season 1 as much as other people but this season of Game of Thrones was spectacular and made me realize that Game of thrones is the best tv show ever made. This is spectacular at every detail.........every nook and corner.....A spectacle of perfection.The Best episode was Black water and it is one of the best episodesFor me this is the season where GoT picks up the pace. I didn't like season 1 as much as other people but this season of Game of Thrones was spectacular and made me realize that Game of thrones is the best tv show ever made. This is spectacular at every detail.........every nook and corner.....A spectacle of perfection.The Best episode was Black water and it is one of the best episodes I've ever seen. HBO is the best and Game of Thrones proves that. Expand
  47. Apr 11, 2014
    7
    Season 2 of Game of Thrones is a middle chapter in the series. New characters are introduced, and there are moments of awe here and there, but from the three seasons so far, it is definitely the weakest. The only things that make it non-skipable are the Baratheon brothers' rivalry plot, the Theon Greyjoy family reunion and backstab to the Starks plot, and of course, the outrageous andSeason 2 of Game of Thrones is a middle chapter in the series. New characters are introduced, and there are moments of awe here and there, but from the three seasons so far, it is definitely the weakest. The only things that make it non-skipable are the Baratheon brothers' rivalry plot, the Theon Greyjoy family reunion and backstab to the Starks plot, and of course, the outrageous and weirdly satisfying sex and violence. It is also the season where Danaerys Targaryen (Emilia Clarke) turns into the real star of the show, with a mind-blowing performance and a character that keeps dragging me into her. Watch it for the characters, stay for the blood and the boobs (Hope that didn't sound disgusting but come on, the show's boobs are top notch). Expand
  48. Mar 11, 2014
    9
    Esta segunda temporada es tan brillante como la primera, se preparan los reinos de los Stark, Lannister, Baratheon, las dos primeras por la venganza de la muerte del señor de invernalia por parte de los lannister, segundo el conflicto civil entre los Baratheon por el control del trono de hierro, no hay que olvidar las aventuras y desventuras que rodena a otros personaje de la serie y porEsta segunda temporada es tan brillante como la primera, se preparan los reinos de los Stark, Lannister, Baratheon, las dos primeras por la venganza de la muerte del señor de invernalia por parte de los lannister, segundo el conflicto civil entre los Baratheon por el control del trono de hierro, no hay que olvidar las aventuras y desventuras que rodena a otros personaje de la serie y por supuesto ese increible episodio 9. Expand
  49. Feb 16, 2014
    10
    When people start writing the characters before anything else, and drive the story from there; only then will we get writing as captivating as the books from A Song of Ice and Fire. Writers have a lot to learn, from the series and from the books. Watch it for pleasure, and if you can, take in how well everything was built.
  50. Jan 28, 2014
    10
    Game of Thrones was something I frowned upon at first, friends told me what it was and I kind of shrugged it off. Biggest mistake ever.

    This show is absolutely everything I wanted in a TV series for such a very long time. Absolutely amazing photography & cinematography, brilliant music & audio plus the amazing actors and crew which build one hell of a story to tell. The 3 seasons of
    Game of Thrones was something I frowned upon at first, friends told me what it was and I kind of shrugged it off. Biggest mistake ever.

    This show is absolutely everything I wanted in a TV series for such a very long time. Absolutely amazing photography & cinematography, brilliant music & audio plus the amazing actors and crew which build one hell of a story to tell. The 3 seasons of this so far have kept me gripped and interested the entire journey, and the fourth season is only just around the corner now!

    I highly recommend this!
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  51. Jan 26, 2014
    10
    A tremendous follow up to the first season, and more of Peter Dinklage is like a cherry on top, except for those who don't like cherries, but you'll still love him anyway. The whole cast in enticing, the writing probably the best I've seen in a fantasy, and the effects are astounding. It's a show that'll never tire.
  52. Jan 3, 2014
    10
    Season 2 of GOT adds a lot more characters, action, sadism, and mystery compared to its predecessor; this results in what I feel is thus far the best season of the series (Including season 3 as well). Many have complained that season 2 does not follow the source material as closely, I can't judge too much because I have not finished reading book two however, I'm sure my feelings of thisSeason 2 of GOT adds a lot more characters, action, sadism, and mystery compared to its predecessor; this results in what I feel is thus far the best season of the series (Including season 3 as well). Many have complained that season 2 does not follow the source material as closely, I can't judge too much because I have not finished reading book two however, I'm sure my feelings of this season will be unhinged even after completing the novel. Expand
  53. Dec 28, 2013
    10
    Everybody already stated why this show is amazing, but what i love about it is how many times i can rewatch the episodes and still feel the same was as the first time i watch it.. episode "blackwater" is my favorite tv episode of all time.. and i watched it over 20 times lol
  54. Oct 19, 2013
    9
    the second game of thrones season continued with the pace that the first season ended, yet it had one of the best final season of all time,unless there is less deaths then the first season.
  55. Oct 1, 2013
    10
    It's amazing that after two seasons, this show is still able to deliver an amazing episode after another. The plot is so complex with so many details, yet coherent. The characters are very rich and deep, and the actors and actresses playing them are top-notch. Twists and turns, emotionally moving scenes, brutal and sometimes sadistic scenes, this show has it all. Fantastic.
  56. Sep 29, 2013
    8
    I don't think this season was as great as season one. "Blackwater" might be the best episode of the entire series, but I don't think the rest was quite up to the standard seen in season 1 and later season 3. And the book changes that bothered me most were in this season. I understand the need for some changes, but this season took it too far. Still, the acting, writing, and sceneryI don't think this season was as great as season one. "Blackwater" might be the best episode of the entire series, but I don't think the rest was quite up to the standard seen in season 1 and later season 3. And the book changes that bothered me most were in this season. I understand the need for some changes, but this season took it too far. Still, the acting, writing, and scenery were incredible as always. The complaints I have are ultimately minor and don't take too much away from my enjoyment. Definitely better than the vast majority of tv shows. Expand
  57. Sep 25, 2013
    8
    Having just watched ep 9, I truly feel this series gets it just right. Acting, production values, plot, intrigue are all in line with the feel and tone of the book, but a little low than season 1
  58. Sep 16, 2013
    9
    Cómo la web me pide un mínimo de 150 caracteres, y necesito hacer el review para poder tenerla archivada en mi perfil, pues suelto este rollitito y mi votación es de 9. Un saludo.
  59. Sep 5, 2013
    9
    Easily the best show on TV (aside from The Walking Dead but it seems the writers are jumping the shark on that one) and if you can find a better series in the history of HBO cable TV I'd love for you to show me. The only reason I can see people giving this series bad ratings is the constant threat follow through with ending major characters lives. SPOILER Martin loves to do this to hisEasily the best show on TV (aside from The Walking Dead but it seems the writers are jumping the shark on that one) and if you can find a better series in the history of HBO cable TV I'd love for you to show me. The only reason I can see people giving this series bad ratings is the constant threat follow through with ending major characters lives. SPOILER Martin loves to do this to his characters so don't get too attached. Expand
  60. Aug 15, 2013
    10
    Constant build up is what we get. Constant build up leaving us in a perpetual state of fascination and dread as the secrets of Westeros keep piling up and the character roster keeps building. There's plenty of suspense, intertwining complex stories, emotional payoff, beautiful imagery, excellent performances, expert writing, uncovering mysteries, and the story whose route is constantlyConstant build up is what we get. Constant build up leaving us in a perpetual state of fascination and dread as the secrets of Westeros keep piling up and the character roster keeps building. There's plenty of suspense, intertwining complex stories, emotional payoff, beautiful imagery, excellent performances, expert writing, uncovering mysteries, and the story whose route is constantly taking dramatic shifts, though it's getting to the point where we all know it will eventually end up, though nobody wants to admit what we know will eventually be the inevitable outcome. Expand
  61. Jul 27, 2013
    10
    Another great season of Game of Thrones. This season really managed to buff out some of the rough parts of the first season. The only major complaint is the fact that this season doesn't follow the books as well but the changes that are made to the story make for much better stories for the screen so even that really isn't a problem.
  62. Jun 12, 2013
    10
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. The best series so far (up to series 3). The brilliant build up of tension leading up to the battle of Blackwater bay and the introduction of so many new and interesting characters in their prime just isn't matched in either of the other two series. We have Tywins discussions with Arya, Tyrion running kings landing with Varys in tow and the addition of Stannis at his height. The discussions are simply much more interesting than in the other two series, every episode was interesting and there was much less bran than series one or three. This series also had the best soundtrack, with Warrior of Light, Rains of Castamere, Winterfell and Pay the Iron Price all featuring throughout the series. Every episode was simply of a higher quality than those in series 1 and 3. Expand
  63. Jun 3, 2013
    9
    Some moments of season 2 are among the best I've ever seen on TV. Manages to keep, and sometimes even improve, on the incredible quality of season 1. My personal must-buy bluerays at the moment
  64. Apr 25, 2013
    10
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. For season 1 I watched it as it aired but did not read the book first and I ended up doing the same thing for this season as well since seeing it play out on television without knowing the book allowed me to wonder where things would go. Ultimately I read the second book after the second season had its finale and am now planning to do it again for season 3.

    While season 1 was an introduction to characters that I loved and others that I loved to hate season 2 brings in new characters that I both loved and others that I loved to hate while still focusing on those from before. In addition it presents some of those characters that you love to hate in a new way, and presents some of those loved characters with opportunities to prove why you love them so much. Plus.....dragons. Seriously, dragons on cable tv.

    As the series continues I also highly enjoy the fact that we are not stuck at the same old locations as before, obviously the capitol will remain a relevant location but Winterfell becomes less important to us while the characters venturing out from Winterfell become more important to us. Even the north, north of the wall that is, becomes something we want to see more of and the season ends with a scene that lets you know eventually some action will be happening in hopefully a pretty epic way. And Peter Dinklage remains awesome, even sticks it to the little self absorbed idiotic demon king. There is even a scene that lets you know the false king's body guard is human, sort of, and you want to see what this dude is now capable of too. Maybe he will do something to redeem himself at a later time? Also, dragons.

    It is rare that I look forward to a television show these days with so many terrible things airing and all the good shows being canceled after maybe a season or two that i hope HBO allows this to continue to whatever conclusion George R.R. Martin has. After both Rome and Deadwood (both were shows I loved) were canceled due to contracts and high production costs (not low ratings as some people seem to think), I really want Game of Thrones to see its conclusion in a way that doesn't have to do with funding. While I am sure the production costs are not exactly low for this show I really hope it manages to make it.
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  65. Apr 16, 2013
    9
    Season 2 of Game of Thrones seems to be all about a slow build. So many story arcs, so much mayhem. It all stirs up a thrilling, and at times chilling, adventure through a world I'm committing myself to more and more. Game of Thrones is getting better without resolving to big-budget tricks and tons of action. The character development and constant veering with the story and what youSeason 2 of Game of Thrones seems to be all about a slow build. So many story arcs, so much mayhem. It all stirs up a thrilling, and at times chilling, adventure through a world I'm committing myself to more and more. Game of Thrones is getting better without resolving to big-budget tricks and tons of action. The character development and constant veering with the story and what you think is going to happen keeps everything from being predictable. I like it. I do think this is probably the best thing on TV now. Looking forward to season 3! Expand
  66. Apr 6, 2013
    9
    The epic saga continues. The nudity and sex scenes were excessive to the extent that they were offensive, distracting and often unnecessary, causing much annoyance and at times shame for continuing to watch the series. Sex in season 1 was occasional, erotic and surreal; and painted a vivid picture of the society and characters. Roles of some secondary characters were expanded just so thatThe epic saga continues. The nudity and sex scenes were excessive to the extent that they were offensive, distracting and often unnecessary, causing much annoyance and at times shame for continuing to watch the series. Sex in season 1 was occasional, erotic and surreal; and painted a vivid picture of the society and characters. Roles of some secondary characters were expanded just so that they could show their breasts, like Margaery and the woman who replaced Jeyne Westerling. The rest, however, was handled pretty decently. The changes from the book were understandable and even better suited in some cases. A Clash of Kings, upon which this season is based, was my favorite book of the series tying with the third, but the season was a step down from the first. Expand
  67. Apr 2, 2013
    10
    It is just too good for words. There is just so much awesome in this series. Epic dialogue, epic characters, epic action, epic story! The weakest link in this season would have to be Daenarys' plot, but even with that it is closer to a ten than a nine.
  68. Apr 2, 2013
    9
    An absolutely great season that really keeps you guessing. So many twists and turns! It's really rare that I'm surprised, but this show just never fails at keeping me guessing. It'S really great to see how the characters have developed in Season 2. I hope like hell that Joffrey gets what he deserves! What a piece of filth. My hats off to Jack Gleeson for portraying him so well. I don'tAn absolutely great season that really keeps you guessing. So many twists and turns! It's really rare that I'm surprised, but this show just never fails at keeping me guessing. It'S really great to see how the characters have developed in Season 2. I hope like hell that Joffrey gets what he deserves! What a piece of filth. My hats off to Jack Gleeson for portraying him so well. I don't remember ever despising a character so much. Peter Dinklage just keeps impressing. I get that Tyrion Lanniste is far, far from being a saint, I do feel he is one of the few character that is totally relatable, for me at least.

    Overall:
    A fantastic season! MORE! MORE!
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  69. Mar 31, 2013
    9
    Cliffhangers, twists and turns, everything you want from a War/Fantasy/Drama. Every episode keeps you on the edge of your chair, it's epic, just epic...
  70. Mar 21, 2013
    9
    As a reader I loved how they handled the large volume of A Clash of Kings. The first book fit very well in a 10 episode framework, and I was worried about how things would be handled as the series has a ton and a half of characters and relationships to track. Consequently, things get quite different from the book, but a slavish devotion to source material would only serve to hamper this tvAs a reader I loved how they handled the large volume of A Clash of Kings. The first book fit very well in a 10 episode framework, and I was worried about how things would be handled as the series has a ton and a half of characters and relationships to track. Consequently, things get quite different from the book, but a slavish devotion to source material would only serve to hamper this tv version, in my opinion. The acting is magnificent and the production is great. I look forward to the next season more than anything on tv! Expand
  71. Mar 15, 2013
    6
    This season is a bit of a disappointment coming off of the fantastic opening season. Too much time spent with Dany pouting in the heat or Jon pouting in the cold. And FAR too much time with Robb's completely uninteresting and pathetically conventional love-interest. Aside from Cersei and Arya whose storylines are borrowed from the novels the show writers seem utterly incapable ofThis season is a bit of a disappointment coming off of the fantastic opening season. Too much time spent with Dany pouting in the heat or Jon pouting in the cold. And FAR too much time with Robb's completely uninteresting and pathetically conventional love-interest. Aside from Cersei and Arya whose storylines are borrowed from the novels the show writers seem utterly incapable of handling female characters. Even so, the King's Landing sequences are solid, with Peter Dinklage owning every scene like a king. Expand
  72. Mar 13, 2013
    9
    Many fans of the books on which the series is based have been somewhat critical of the changes and edits made in this second season. Having not read the books myself I can’t comment on that but judged purely on its own merits, as really it should be, Game of Thrones continues to excel in every department.

    As with the first season there are still plenty of long scenes of dialogue
    Many fans of the books on which the series is based have been somewhat critical of the changes and edits made in this second season. Having not read the books myself I can’t comment on that but judged purely on its own merits, as really it should be, Game of Thrones continues to excel in every department.

    As with the first season there are still plenty of long scenes of dialogue required in order to explain the complex world of Westeros but thanks to some fantastic writing and brilliant performances from the entire cast these are just as interesting as the often brutal action interspersed between. Quite how the creators have managed to create such an epic series on a television budget, even one as large as HBO have provided, I will never know.
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  73. Mar 6, 2013
    10
    The best TV series ever made!
    Why?
    1. Unparalleled acting.
    2. Perfect Direction.
    3. Engrossing Story and plot.
    4. Awesome Dialogues.

    Its that kind of a TV show where you can go on discussing what happens next for hours and hours.
    Perfect 10!
  74. Dec 27, 2012
    9
    I got free HBO for a month and this was so good I watched 2 seasons in 2 days. I will let it lapse but will pay for it once this series comes back, much as I do with Showtime when Dexter and Homeland are airing. The first episode was confusing without having read the books but I'm glad I persevered. Great story, stellar production values, a believable and scary "universe" and not at allI got free HBO for a month and this was so good I watched 2 seasons in 2 days. I will let it lapse but will pay for it once this series comes back, much as I do with Showtime when Dexter and Homeland are airing. The first episode was confusing without having read the books but I'm glad I persevered. Great story, stellar production values, a believable and scary "universe" and not at all predictable. Almost all the characters are interesting and none of the performances suck. Even the child actors impressed me. Peter Dinklage stands out, in part because his character is fascinating and has a lot of the best lines, but also because he is so damned good. It's not hard to find good actors if you make an effort but finding a dwarf-size actor this talented was an incredible stroke of luck for the series. I will have to check out everything else he's been in. His timing is impeccable, every choice he makes as an actor is perfect and he has charisma I would have thought impossible. I guess that makes me prejudiced, but projecting sexuality is not an easy thing for a man who is less than 5 feet fall. I am SO impressed, both with the series and with Mr. Dinklage. Expand
  75. Dec 13, 2012
    10
    A great continuation of the show, the second season truly picks up where the last season left off, including going down a more fantasy themed route. I believe the second season is actually better than the first season, which is saying something as the first season was phenomenal.
  76. Dec 10, 2012
    9
    Almost as brilliant as season 1 but not quite. The show keeps giving amazing performances to awesome writing, beautiful scenery and stunning directing. Some parts were a bit drawn out though, and a little confusing for people who haven't read the books. It is still the best show on TV anywhere.
  77. Nov 20, 2012
    8
    Great show. Much better book. The first season of this show stayed pretty true to the book, which is something I really loved about it. The second season moves quite far away from the book = disappointing. Despite all that, this is still one of the best shows on TV, it's just hard to compare it to a series of books that I'd say are the best fantasy books ever written.
  78. Nov 20, 2012
    10
    The best show ever! The sopranos has been demoted to second best show ever in my opinion!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! lol!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  79. Nov 9, 2012
    10
    It is known, Khaleesi. Game of Thrones 2 is epic, even better than the first season which was definitely a kick-off to what's becoming one of HBO's all time best shows.
  80. Oct 28, 2012
    10
    In terms of location shooting, language and imagination this show has no parallel in the history of television. It's a profoundly artistic adaptation of George R R Martin's book. There are some flaws but so what? These are so easy to overlook with all that this show brings to the screen.
  81. Sep 23, 2012
    8
    Not as good as Season 1, but still excellent! Tyrion is still a standout but it feels like not very much happened for SOME of the characters (eg; Jon Snow) this season. Still, each episode makes you want to watch the next.
  82. Sep 16, 2012
    10
    Most amazing show have seen, absolutely enthralling and can't wait to see what happens next. Was sorry to see Sean Bean go out of it so quickly as loved his character but am eager to see what happens to the kids from here.
  83. Sep 10, 2012
    10
    This was one of the best seasons of a Tv series ive ever watched. It is absolutely fantastic. The acting by each and every actor/ress is superb and i really commend the younger cast (mainly Maisie Williams as Arya) and the Lannister actors. Will definitely watch season3 and all the seasons to come.
  84. Sep 10, 2012
    8
    Season 2 of Game of Thrones cannot measure up to perhaps what was my most enjoyable television watching experience in season 1 (still a 9 on my scale, but a 12 on my likable scale). Season 2 drifts away from the adaptation as the world gets bigger and the character more plentiful, it was difficult to squeeze this much content in 10 hours of television, and it showed. Some characters wereSeason 2 of Game of Thrones cannot measure up to perhaps what was my most enjoyable television watching experience in season 1 (still a 9 on my scale, but a 12 on my likable scale). Season 2 drifts away from the adaptation as the world gets bigger and the character more plentiful, it was difficult to squeeze this much content in 10 hours of television, and it showed. Some characters were betrayed a bit by the shifting gears (Tywin stands out as being far softer and less powerful that his season 1 counterpart), while others really shine as they are given most of their pieces from the book (Alfie Allen as Theon was magnificent). All that being said, this season still provided the best episode of the series ("Blackwater" an absolute masterpiece), and I looked forward to each and every episode. I have no doubt the series will continue to deliver in the 3rd season. Expand
  85. Sep 10, 2012
    7
    Die Storylines sind noch ein bisschen mehr zupflückt und sonst bleibt aber alles gewohnt.
    Ein stellenweise sehr brutales aber immer spannendes Abenteuer von vielen Figuren an vielen Schauplätzen, das von mal zu mal mehr "fantasy" wird.
  86. Sep 7, 2012
    10
    Simply fantastic. I have read the books, and it is slightly different, but equally good. To the fans who think it's blasphemy for them to change anything from the books, remember that they're WORKING WITH MARTIN. He is helping them along the way, and just because something takes a different path to get to to same result, doesn't make it bad. I liked some scenes better in the books,Simply fantastic. I have read the books, and it is slightly different, but equally good. To the fans who think it's blasphemy for them to change anything from the books, remember that they're WORKING WITH MARTIN. He is helping them along the way, and just because something takes a different path to get to to same result, doesn't make it bad. I liked some scenes better in the books, some better in the show. It's a happy trade off, and more exciting to watch than a word for word adaption to the screen re-telling exactly what I read. Expand
  87. Aug 12, 2012
    10
    When I watched the first series I watched them all in a row and was completely hooked. The second series, I read the second book after the first series ended has less of an impact to me because I already knew the plot. Therefore it filled me with great satisfaction that they changed somethings up to keep it interesting for everyone who read the books. I give this show a 10/10 because IWhen I watched the first series I watched them all in a row and was completely hooked. The second series, I read the second book after the first series ended has less of an impact to me because I already knew the plot. Therefore it filled me with great satisfaction that they changed somethings up to keep it interesting for everyone who read the books. I give this show a 10/10 because I love the acting and the plot, I have a little point of criticism though. The episodes directed by Alan Taylor were really slow an I found them the least interesting, luckily he is filming Thor 2 this spring so I have good hopes for season 3. Final thought: WATCH IT!!!!!! Expand
  88. Jul 30, 2012
    10
    oh my gosh, this is a must see and a must read series.It is so amazing that this series has been kept so in line with the books. Please do not sell the rights of this to the Americans to twist and destroy
  89. Jul 27, 2012
    10
    This isn't a tv show, its a long godlike movie split into pieces. Its the best.. whatever it is.. of all time. The quantity here doesn't spoil the quality. If you are any fan of movies, you can't miss it. The second season doesn't disappoint and who cares that its not the same like the books. What that has to do with the quality of the show ?
  90. Jul 24, 2012
    10
    By far one of the best shows on TV. It's like Lord of the Rings meets the Sopranos. There's a lot going on so I find myself watching the episodes twice. It's just as good the second time though!
  91. Jul 19, 2012
    0
    What a great disappointment. A lot of things have been changed from the books to accommodate the sentiment of the viewers the publishers are trying to woo. 1/10 for this compromising piece of ****
  92. Jul 14, 2012
    8
    I like this show a great deal. After the first season I couldn't wait: I went right out and bought and read all the books. Now I'm a bit jaded and disappointed with Season 2. But that shouldn't matter. This show really is pretty darn good. My only ONE REAL SERIOUSLY REALLY BAD COMPLAINT: Jon Snow. This guy is just WORTHLESS. In the books he's already pretty damn stupid, but on theI like this show a great deal. After the first season I couldn't wait: I went right out and bought and read all the books. Now I'm a bit jaded and disappointed with Season 2. But that shouldn't matter. This show really is pretty darn good. My only ONE REAL SERIOUSLY REALLY BAD COMPLAINT: Jon Snow. This guy is just WORTHLESS. In the books he's already pretty damn stupid, but on the show he has just become a genital wart on an otherwise damn good show. Expand
  93. Jul 10, 2012
    10
    Game of Thrones really improved over its last season. The quality of the show is still exceptional, but some of the cast, Emilia Clarke and Lena Heady to be specific, really churned out some amazing acting compared to the first season. Cercei really showed a vulnerability and some humanity compared to her hard, bitter facade, and Daenerys got vengefully evil. I like the sides theGame of Thrones really improved over its last season. The quality of the show is still exceptional, but some of the cast, Emilia Clarke and Lena Heady to be specific, really churned out some amazing acting compared to the first season. Cercei really showed a vulnerability and some humanity compared to her hard, bitter facade, and Daenerys got vengefully evil. I like the sides the characters are starting to show. Watch Game of Thrones, even if you don't like medieval fantasy, because the show is really a lot more than that. It's a complex, impressive drama. Expand
  94. Jul 6, 2012
    10
    I have been done with season 2 for a good week now and have tried watching breaking bad, but I just can't stop thinking about game of thrones! Probably my favorite show!
  95. CDQ
    Jun 28, 2012
    10
    As a whole, Season 2 is far superior to Season 1, and that is saying something seeing as I loved Season 1. Game of Thrones is one of the best shows on TV right now. The acting is top notch, and the writing is fantastic. The show is the definition of epic. I dare anyone to watch this, and honestly say they don't like it. If you aren't watching this, you should be.
  96. Jun 26, 2012
    10
    I always prefer WATCHING over READING. I have not read the books yet but I don't think this is going to change my mind as I hear a lot of people talking that the TV series is not as amazing as books. Anyway, I love this show, one of the BEST TV series. Every character has its own story and true justice has been done to them when it comes to their inclusion in the series. The final episodesI always prefer WATCHING over READING. I have not read the books yet but I don't think this is going to change my mind as I hear a lot of people talking that the TV series is not as amazing as books. Anyway, I love this show, one of the BEST TV series. Every character has its own story and true justice has been done to them when it comes to their inclusion in the series. The final episodes of the series were just epic. I could not wait to watch them and I was biting my fingernails while watching it. Expand
  97. Jun 25, 2012
    9
    As someone who has read the song of ice and fire series, I have to say at first I was a little disappointed with season 2. However, as I started to put aside my preconceived notions about how I thought the show should be adapted. I realized that this was great television at its finest. I have even grown to love some of the changes they have made with the series. All the actors are great,As someone who has read the song of ice and fire series, I have to say at first I was a little disappointed with season 2. However, as I started to put aside my preconceived notions about how I thought the show should be adapted. I realized that this was great television at its finest. I have even grown to love some of the changes they have made with the series. All the actors are great, but the child actors on this show are incredible. I really have grown to love this show and I can't wait to see what is coming in season 3. Expand
  98. Jun 20, 2012
    1
    They totally screwed up this series when compared with the book. It really is unwatchable and you do yourself a great disservice if you watch this over the book. They cut characters, changed the plot, skewed motivations and alignments. I can understanding leaving out some of the back story due to time constraints but to change the events that happened completely is not acceptable. Not toThey totally screwed up this series when compared with the book. It really is unwatchable and you do yourself a great disservice if you watch this over the book. They cut characters, changed the plot, skewed motivations and alignments. I can understanding leaving out some of the back story due to time constraints but to change the events that happened completely is not acceptable. Not to mention the terrible filming of scenes set in darkness. A total train wreck. Expand
  99. Jun 19, 2012
    5
    What a disappointment! After a couple bumpy episodes, I was happily surprised by season 1. Season 2 is watchable but what a letdown. I feel like I am watching a bad horror movie where most characters make painfully idiotic decisions. The acting isn't that great either expect for Peter Dinklage. Lots of cheap one- liners like in a Chuck Norris movie. Most of the new story arcs are boring.What a disappointment! After a couple bumpy episodes, I was happily surprised by season 1. Season 2 is watchable but what a letdown. I feel like I am watching a bad horror movie where most characters make painfully idiotic decisions. The acting isn't that great either expect for Peter Dinklage. Lots of cheap one- liners like in a Chuck Norris movie. Most of the new story arcs are boring. Season 2 picks up some steam after 5-6 episodes but it's still a far-cry from the quality of the dialogues and political intrigues in season 1. Expand
  100. Jun 18, 2012
    10
    The series has a propounding way of forcing you to watch its epicness,everything is sooo realistic and the story is very good, such a good cast swell, can't wait for Season 3!!
Metascore
90

Universal acclaim - based on 26 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 25 out of 26
  2. Negative: 0 out of 26
  1. 100
    Is Game of Thrones one of the great HBO series? It's too early to tell, though judged purely as an immense yet improbably graceful narrative machine, I'd have to say yes.
  2. Reviewed by: Mark A. Perigard
    Apr 2, 2012
    67
    Game of Thrones starts less like an epic and more like a session of "Medieval Sims."
  3. Reviewed by: Daynah Burnett
    Apr 2, 2012
    70
    The new episodes present an almost a too intricate meditation on power. Game of Thrones demands that you pay attention or be left behind.