• Network: HBO
  • Series Premiere Date: Apr 17, 2011
Season #: 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1
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9.1

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  1. Jun 4, 2013
    8
    CONTAINS SPOILERS

    The Red Wedding TV episode was brilliant but lost something with some of the omissions from the book. For example: the flaming of the Stark army in their tents by catapult, the absence of Greatjon Umber, the Hound and Arya fighting to escape the Freys, Cat's doubts and the build-up of tension after Robb's party arrive at the Twins. Having said that, some of the
    CONTAINS SPOILERS

    The Red Wedding TV episode was brilliant but lost something with some of the omissions from the book. For example: the flaming of the Stark army in their tents by catapult, the absence of Greatjon Umber, the Hound and Arya fighting to escape the Freys, Cat's doubts and the build-up of tension after Robb's party arrive at the Twins.

    Having said that, some of the changes were very effective: Robb's wife being there and dying alongside him (sad though it was), Cat killing Lord Walder's wife as opposed to Jinglebells and Grey Wind being shot while locked in a stall.

    Overall, I would say they did an excellent job and despite knowing what was coming I was deeply moved and disturbed by the intensity of the scene. I was just a little bit disappointed that some of the things I had anticipated didn't happen or were altered.
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  2. Apr 2, 2013
    8
    Acting is great as usual. Scenery is great is great as usual. Story and suspense is great as usual. It’s a thrilling ride that everyone, not just fans of fantasy, but everyone should take part of.

    My one and only complaint I wish it was friendlier for those that did “not” read the book. I’ve read the books but my wife and friends have not and are often confused by name droppings and
    Acting is great as usual. Scenery is great is great as usual. Story and suspense is great as usual. It’s a thrilling ride that everyone, not just fans of fantasy, but everyone should take part of.

    My one and only complaint I wish it was friendlier for those that did “not” read the book. I’ve read the books but my wife and friends have not and are often confused by name droppings and plot mentions that one would only understand if they read the books. For example, the beginning of the episode where Samwell is asked if he released “the Ravens”. Nobody but me understood what this meant when we watched the episode. I only understood and of course I had to explain the plot to others as I know what happened at the battle where Samwell did not release the ravens. This happened a lot through Season 2 as well, where they would name drop or mention some subplot (brotherhood without banners for example) where one would only understand if they read the books and I was left explaining all of this stuff.

    Apart from that, it is an awesome series.
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  3. Mar 31, 2013
    8
    Episode one can most definitely be considered a brief rendezvous with each of the seasons main characters. Although our "Thrones" pallets have been given a light taste of whats to come, one can't help but feel a bit robbed of a genuine "meal". Game of Thrones is consistently satisfying. I give it an 8 for the first episode only because as is expected it's serves as a recap of the end ofEpisode one can most definitely be considered a brief rendezvous with each of the seasons main characters. Although our "Thrones" pallets have been given a light taste of whats to come, one can't help but feel a bit robbed of a genuine "meal". Game of Thrones is consistently satisfying. I give it an 8 for the first episode only because as is expected it's serves as a recap of the end of last season. Essentially the stage has been set for what I expect to be a season of great fantasy entertainment. Expand
  4. Sep 25, 2013
    8
    the first episodes are pretty boring, but the final chapters are masterpiece, as always, very good acting job, specially Peter Dinklage, i hope S4 gets better
  5. Aug 6, 2015
    8
    Another marathon of death, despair and entertainment, courtesy of Game of Thrones. Each episode has enough to leave you feeling deeply satisfied. Thrones again uses it's increasingly interesting characters to weave a season that is an admirable achievement. Season 3 is perhaps the most progressive story wise yet. It again enables emotional feelings to surface and is thoroughly fulfillingAnother marathon of death, despair and entertainment, courtesy of Game of Thrones. Each episode has enough to leave you feeling deeply satisfied. Thrones again uses it's increasingly interesting characters to weave a season that is an admirable achievement. Season 3 is perhaps the most progressive story wise yet. It again enables emotional feelings to surface and is thoroughly fulfilling in that respect. The show is really onto a winner now. It is complex without being complicated, it can stall without being a bore and it can entertain as if for sport. It seems Game of Thrones just keeps rising and rising towards the highest pedigree. Expand
  6. Jun 12, 2013
    8
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Maybe I'm getting Game of Thrones'd out but I actually found myself bored in parts of season 3. I thought the first episode was a completely pointless waste of time. The Red Wedding massacre however, was one of the most brilliant things I have ever seen on television! Expand
  7. Jan 3, 2014
    8
    While season 3 of GOT still contains the top-notch acting and impressive action/picture sequences; this season attempts to adapt only the first half of "A Storm of Swords" (Martin's third novel); with the upcoming season attempting to finish the adaption of the rest of the novel. This unfortunately results in pacing issues and what feels like the writers trying to stretch each episode toWhile season 3 of GOT still contains the top-notch acting and impressive action/picture sequences; this season attempts to adapt only the first half of "A Storm of Swords" (Martin's third novel); with the upcoming season attempting to finish the adaption of the rest of the novel. This unfortunately results in pacing issues and what feels like the writers trying to stretch each episode to full capacity. Events feel like they are transpiring in glacier pace in the first half of the season however, things begin too pick up in the latter half including one of the most shocking episodes of the entire series. In the end, season 3 despite the pacing struggles, is still better than most television shows on air...... Expand
  8. Jul 10, 2014
    8
    Sin duda la temporada mas floja de momento. El capítulo de la boda tuvo un final impactante, si, pero el resto de episodios no estuvieron a la altura. Creo que fue la mas lenta e incorporaron ciertos personajes que no me resultan muy interesantes... Pese todo, la serie mantiene la calidad.
  9. Nov 9, 2022
    8
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  10. Jun 30, 2013
    7
    Too much useless storyline make the quality of the series drop to a humble seven (i would like to vote 6.5/6.6/6.7, but i can't imho, but it's still a better season than the second one.
  11. Jul 2, 2015
    7
    The white and walking third season is coming, and it is a wild one.

    Game of Thrones has gone so far that every event that come to pass, and all interaction between the characters; is adored by myself. To keep it short; this third season is everything the first and the second isn't. The first two feels like a backstory to everything, to get the audience feel the characters and really
    The white and walking third season is coming, and it is a wild one.

    Game of Thrones has gone so far that every event that come to pass, and all interaction between the characters; is adored by myself. To keep it short; this third season is everything the first and the second isn't. The first two feels like a backstory to everything, to get the audience feel the characters and really endure everything. Nothing really big seems to happen though, just small non-important boring **** But this third, ohh yes! When I saw the first episodes, I was totally convinced, something big is coming in the future episodes! I never got to feel that in the previous seasons. That, and all the less amount of action is another aspect. The tempo is much higher; fear and terror is upon every individual in the show, so fascinating! The plot still got some slowness though, but since my love of the characters has become greater; is it still enjoyable! I also feel that this third season got much more and better humor, music and exiting events. There're even some plot-twists, which are the magical ingredients to make a stunning TV-show. The dialogs are another aspect, they are much more enjoyable and less boring. I especially enjoyed the season finale, so eventful but also sad. That uniqueness is something extra!

    So yes, this is a much greater season of the overrated show called Game of Thrones. It still got it flaws though, especially when it comes to action and long term entertainment. But I really enjoyed this season, but I still hate that they doesn't show that much action. My overall rating for each episode is 6.98; which is a much higher rating than in season 2. I'm therefor giving Game of Thrones: Season 3 a 7/10.

    7/10
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  12. Jul 13, 2016
    7
    The third season of Game of Thrones starts of rather timidly with an overabundance of characters and plotlines that aren’t as interesting as others. However, towards the end, it redeems itself with several spectacular and shocking episodes that highlights why it is the most popular television show to date.
  13. Dec 30, 2017
    7
    Me estanqué mucho en esta temporada, y no me culpo, creo que hizo falta un progreso mas significativo en la trama general para atrapar a mas audiencia, se que no le hace falta, pero aveces la serie es demasiado lenta, esto no quita que sea una de las series mas prestigiosas de la tv.
  14. May 21, 2013
    6
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. this series is dropping drastically. Once you get there's no real story or interesting twist to it to unreveal, you get that the format is more and more aiming at a certain specific target: Every ongoing plot is about stereotypical relationships: hot strong willed queen, hot submissive murderer willing to be tamed. just king, just lady. The dwarf protecting a child while having an affair with a prostitute. Whore which having sex here and there. dark hero with a wild boyish woman. Immoral rich douchebag falling in love with macho-lady. the fatty irritating coward getting people killed while going around with the poor woman with a child.

    Everything is about sex and erotic situations. So basically this is not a bad thing in itself... It's just that i'm not interested in "Beautiful" and soaps... you know, if i want sex i can search for porno... And i'm disappointed since the first series was actually cool... With great acting and plot.... And now it's all lost. There's nothing more than a linear boring plot with sex and romance involved... So the target is clearly not me, but my guess is mainly 15-40 women. I can see, anyway, that also straight males fell for this trap not seeing what this series has transformed into, maybe because the addiction effect this kind of format is capable of... Anyway, i rate this a 6, since not everything is ruined (YET), and there are still good special effects and inspiring scenarios involved... And some nice asses and boobs too... Still not more than that, because i feel somehow tricked, and saddened by the lost potential of the series... but maybe this depends on the books quality too, dropping every year....
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  15. Apr 8, 2013
    6
    I've just watched the second episode and I'm officially disappointed. After watching the first episode I decided to wait until the next one in order to get a more solid idea of what this new season had to offer.
    In just two episodes I've seen too many made up scenes/dialogs, character modifications, premature revelations (true spoilers, if you ask me) and story acceleration. I don't think
    I've just watched the second episode and I'm officially disappointed. After watching the first episode I decided to wait until the next one in order to get a more solid idea of what this new season had to offer.
    In just two episodes I've seen too many made up scenes/dialogs, character modifications, premature revelations (true spoilers, if you ask me) and story acceleration. I don't think it's going to get any better.
    It seems to me that they are heavily concerned about costs in this season: very few extras, important number of character/scene omissions, spoilers, etc. They are systematically skipping characters and scenes...they might say this is due to broadcast time limitations...but I don't buy it.
    You can perfectly squeeze a hundred pages or so into a 50min. episode (10 episodes around 1000 pages). I don't think the problem is time but budget. Pay attention to the small amount of extras in most scenes (Only around 30 Unsullied in the first episode...it begs the question, doesn't it?) pay attention to all the characters that are omitted and who gets to play their part instead, notice the made up dialogs and scenes created to compensate for the huge omissions. Barristan Selmy was directly revealed in the premiere (they didn't bother to make him play Arstan), The Bloody who? Tom O' what? this clearly announces important omissions and modifications in the plot, they won't probably bother to tell half the stuff that is contained in the book, and they could perfectly do it.
    Don't get me wrong, in my opinion there is plenty of pages to skip in Storm of Swords (I would skip Catelyn and Bran almost completely, leaving only the most important driving elements...but that's just me). I think they are skipping important/rich parts of the story like the Bloody Mummers, Tom O' Sevens (the outlaw atmosphere), the mysterious Arstan Whitebeard. The Reeds pop out suddenly, without any kind of introduction, and are ill characterized, same happens with Thoros of Myr. He is supposed to be emaciated (he was fat but now he is supposed to be gaunt because of war, hunger and suffering) he is supposed to be completely bald too, he looks like a very troubled and serious person in the book, that's not the character I just saw singing in the second episode (he was clearly trying to emulate Tom O' Sevens. A clear and sad consequence of his omission).

    Bottom line: Storm of Swords is, in my opinion, the best book in the saga (so far). I think they are spoiling the story by trying to keep the budget under control.
    Like I said before, it is perfectly possible to squeeze 1000 pages (probably less) into a 9hour show without drastic omissions. There's no reason to "kill" interesting characters/scenes other than expenditure control.
    In my opinion, they will spend a lot of money anyway and people will watch the series no matter what, so there's no need to be tight here.

    Thanks for reading.
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  16. Jul 7, 2013
    6
    Fantastic Show, however too many *in my opinion* main characters dying, which I think makes it more realistic,as no one lives forever, but what next when all main characters are gone? New characters bought in with a simple distance relationship background story with the dead ones? Slow down Thrones, I want you to last a good few seasons.
  17. Jun 19, 2013
    5
    I've enjoyed watching the show greatly thus far, from the cool intro to the stellar performances, characters, and settings. It's definitely a visual treat for anyone fond of science fiction and fantasy. I never read the books so I'm not comparing it to anything. It's a bit hard to admit for fear of contradicting all the hype around the show, but I'm finding myself losing a lot ofI've enjoyed watching the show greatly thus far, from the cool intro to the stellar performances, characters, and settings. It's definitely a visual treat for anyone fond of science fiction and fantasy. I never read the books so I'm not comparing it to anything. It's a bit hard to admit for fear of contradicting all the hype around the show, but I'm finding myself losing a lot of interest pretty quickly, especially after this last season. Other TV shows with far less complicated stories have me looking forward to the next episode. This one is starting to make me cringe. It's almost a job to watch it. The incest, the decapitations of hands and other junk, and the high number of cruel despicable people in this world paint a dreary vision of an unhappy place that I want nothing to do with. One of the greatest things I've always found about fantasy stories, when they're done well, is that you almost long for that kind of life, to be in that kind of world...swords and magic. Makes you feel like a kid. GoT instead makes you thankful you live on planet Earth, and where's the fun in that? I'm getting very tired of the build up...there are too many separate stories and it doesn't come together enough to keep my attention. Too much foreplay, not enough climax, I think I'll roll off and go to sleep now. As other reviewers have mentioned, I agree that the Dothraki thing is getting tiresome. That's a perfect example. I rolled my eyes after the second or third desert nation freed from slavery. I dunno, I'm gonna keep watching for sure but if it stays at this pace for another season, I'll probably have to put it down. They'll have to come up with something more than and ass to keep my attention anyway. Expand
  18. Jun 3, 2013
    5
    Still one of the best shows on TV, but this is the weakest season by its own very high standards. Reviewing this as a TV show rather than a television adaptation of a book series, you can not avoid one conclusion: there is simply too much going on. The characters are beautifully constructed with great personalities and depth from the previous seasons, but you add to this cast and suddenlyStill one of the best shows on TV, but this is the weakest season by its own very high standards. Reviewing this as a TV show rather than a television adaptation of a book series, you can not avoid one conclusion: there is simply too much going on. The characters are beautifully constructed with great personalities and depth from the previous seasons, but you add to this cast and suddenly we do not see characters for two to three weeks, to then only spend 3 minutes with them. Other times we are forced to watch overly long scenes of the king of the north making love or Theon getting tortured yet again, just an uncomfortable voyeuristic piece of titillation. Jon Snow receives far too much screen time for the actual amount of growth his character accomplishes, whilst last seasons cliff hanger ending of an army of white walkers has received little mention at all. A more cynical viewer may consider this a season/book of padding by an author/production company who know they have a golden goose, but I have more faith that this season has been about tying loose ends before the long winter finally begins. Expand
  19. Apr 15, 2019
    5
    The new characters, such as Ramsey Bolton, continue to amaze and shows just how deep the quality of the entire cast of characters are. There were plenty of solid sub-plots and a lot of character growth as well. However, The entire season was a build up to the Red Wedding and that for me was the biggest disappointment. It almost felt forced, cheesy at times even. In the book, It was soThe new characters, such as Ramsey Bolton, continue to amaze and shows just how deep the quality of the entire cast of characters are. There were plenty of solid sub-plots and a lot of character growth as well. However, The entire season was a build up to the Red Wedding and that for me was the biggest disappointment. It almost felt forced, cheesy at times even. In the book, It was so much more dramatic and emotional, It was almost tough to read at times. In the show, It just didn't work for me and that's why I rated this season so low. Expand
  20. Apr 2, 2013
    5
    Nothing exceptional...it's just a normal first episode. Stop being those subjective blind fans who will scream wow every time they see a dragon fly or an unknown secondary character getting stabbed.
  21. Apr 1, 2013
    5
    You do not simply set up everything for a huge battle in the last episode of the former season and then just don't show anything of it at all, besides that some scenes have been very underwhelming (mance raider, rushed barristan selmy reintroduction).
  22. Jun 12, 2019
    5
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. I feel like compared to the second season nothing much happened in this one. Red Wedding and Jaime's redemption are my two most memorable events of the season. Expand
  23. Aug 1, 2017
    5
    At first it was good, but I should say I'm completely disappointed how dull the scenario is and people who created it. They have no sane imagination at all! Just to kill all characters in a cruel way, it reminded me of a horror film. I would write a much better plot with a nice ending, not the **** I saw in the final episodes of this season. Frustrated and angry.
  24. May 12, 2013
    4
    With three episodes left I must say this season has really been quite the let down. The intense build up and anticipation left at the end of the second season immediately falters into extensive and unnecessary political drama. The story simply lacks sufficient pop or advancement, with in depth looks at every political squabble even slightly pertinent to the main story line you get lost onWith three episodes left I must say this season has really been quite the let down. The intense build up and anticipation left at the end of the second season immediately falters into extensive and unnecessary political drama. The story simply lacks sufficient pop or advancement, with in depth looks at every political squabble even slightly pertinent to the main story line you get lost on the wrong screen, your smartphone. The acting however does continue to present a shining star on a season that has lost all its umph on the set. Expand
  25. May 20, 2013
    3
    Season 3 went the way the books did nowhere.
    There is no coherent story as such, the scenes jump all over the place.
    The only thing that is left some CGI action but thats not enough to make it interesting.
  26. Mar 7, 2014
    3
    What a snorefest! Apparently the books are the same, but come on! Season 3 was like a soap opera, lucky to move across a room in five episodes. I loved the red wedding because something had finally happened!
  27. Jun 9, 2013
    0
    Really dissapointed, they didn't finish the book like they were suppose to honestly this is more about money like always giving us crap of shows, they are going to do the same this as the twilight books giving us 3 seasons per book, we got left to see if the actors last for ten years to finish the series jajaj.

    Really angry honestly.
Metascore
91

Universal acclaim - based on 25 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 24 out of 25
  2. Negative: 0 out of 25
  1. Reviewed by: Jace Lacob
    May 30, 2013
    80
    While Season 3, like the novel on which it is based, takes a little while to get going, when it does pick up speed, it soars--particularly in the sensational third and fourth installments.
  2. Reviewed by: Chris Cabin
    Apr 1, 2013
    75
    If Game of Thrones still feels like it's just a bit weighed down by the sheer heft of its narrative strands, to say nothing of the seemingly endless backstories and mythologies, the series at least now feels like it has some firm footing and a newfound sense of certain direction that was lacking intermittently in the second season.
  3. Reviewed by: Mark A. Perigard
    Mar 29, 2013
    83
    Game of Thrones plays by its own rules--and remains irresistible.