HodorHodorHodorHodorHodorHodorHodorHodorSummer
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Two icons meet, Sansa suffers and Cersei's luck changes
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''The game of thrones among the upper crust is interesting in its own right, but the genius of this tale is in how it depicts the ways in which those on the fringes of society deal with their status as outcasts, rejects, schemers and rebels.''
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They meet at last
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In the most sex-obsessed episode yet, who has time to fight for the Iron Throne when everybody is so determined to get it on?
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And of course, there’s Dany, contemplating the purchase of 8,000 stone-cold eunuch warriors to fill out the khalasar she’ll have vomiting its mighty way across the Narrow Sea.
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Tyrion has a shot at survival as 'Game of Thrones' teases us with hope, bonding and sellsword sex in 'Mockingbird.'
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The White Walkers return in a swords-and-sorcery packed hour that would make Tolkien proud (except for maybe that one scene).
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The setting & the way it was shot was absolutely stunning,it's that kind of harsh,unforgettable beauty,along with the complicated mixture of hope, pragmatism and despair that fuels the characters,that draws me ever more deeply into this tale.
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Vulture's Nina Shen Rastogi analyzes the season 4 penultimate episode, "The Watchers on The Wall".
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