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Tagged: Season Four

SECOND OPINION: Game of Thrones – “The Children”

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By Amanda Chambers on Jun 17th, 2014

Boy, does Game of Thrones know how to celebrate Father’s Day! Did anyone see this during the season four marathon? Mance and Jon share a drink together to toast their dead friends, and Mance reveals that they just want to cross the Wall peacefully. Would you want to be in the same woods as those scary-ass…

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Game of Thrones: Season Four, Episode Ten (Closing Time)

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By Alice Rosso on Jun 16th, 2014

This piece is the opinion of the author and does not necessarily reflect the views of Sci-Fi Bloggers and/or its staff. Thank you, and enjoy. –The Editor My relationship with Game of Thrones has always been a little complicated. Sometimes, we’re happy together. Other times we can’t help but fight. Often the show gives me…

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SECOND OPINION: Game of Thrones – “The Mountain and The Viper” (A Women’s World)

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By Alice Rosso on Jun 4th, 2014

Once again, Game of Thrones proves to be just like that hot asshole you have a secret crush on: there are lots of reasons for which you should hate him, and most of the time he simply pisses you off, but then, with a single swift motion, he is able to make you melt into…

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SECOND OPINION: Game of Thrones – “Mockingbird” (Checking In)

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By Alice Rosso on May 20th, 2014

The last episode of Game of Thrones could have easily been entitled “Bonding Moments”. In fact, in the seventh chapter of this fourth season, we basically check in on all of the couples, now en route to different tasks and goals. The beginning is full of hope, with Tyrion and Jaime discussing the trial and the…

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Game of Thrones: “Mockingbird”

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By Amanda Chambers on May 20th, 2014

Lots of good things in “Mockingbird” (not so much the actual person that “Mockingbird” is referring to, because pedophilia and all)! Let’s start with Tyrion and his quest for a champion. Poor guy: saves a whole kingdom just to have them all turn on him when things get tough. Jaime, forever the loyal brother, obviously…

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Game of Thrones: “The Laws of Gods and Men”

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By Amanda Chambers on May 13th, 2014

Let’s get something out in the open right away: there were some STELLAR performances in this episode. Alfie Allen has developed Theon Greyjoy into not only a broken character, but also a sympathetic one, now believing wholeheartedly that he is in fact Reek. “Reek, my name is Reek. It rhymes with weak.” (It’s okay if you…

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SECOND OPINION: “First of His Name”

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By Amanda Chambers on May 7th, 2014

“First of His Name” has brought us to the halfway mark of the fourth season of Game of Thrones. We open with Tommen’s crowning, seeing our new king (now with more blonde!) making nervous eyes over at Margaery, who then has a nice little chat with everyone’s favorite queen regent. “I won’t even know what to call…

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