
A vaguely interesting concept becomes a true mess
by JOHN VINCENT
Jun-9-2013 -
Threats start to mount on HBO's hit fantasy series, which continues to shine like polished gold
This review may contain spoilers. For Jon Snow (Kit Harington), the bastard son of Lord Ned Stark (Sean Bean), life in the Sworn Brotherhood of the Night's Watch is hardly feeling like the great honor promised in the captivating tales from his youth. Garrisoning a massive ice wall that runs th ...
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This review may contain spoilers. Having reluctantly stepped into the role of the Hand of the King for the Seven Kingdoms of Westeros, Ned Stark (Sean Bean) begins his long journey south to a new life that is already shaping up to be mired in peril. Unknown to the Stark family, Lannister treac ...
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HBO has renewed its fantasy series "Game of Thrones" for a second season. Enjoying a healthy premiere, the pilot episode pulled in 4.2 million viewers over three airings Sunday. "Game of Thrones" scored 2.2 million viewers during its 9 p.m. debut, 1.2 million for the second airing and 800,000 for ...
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