REVIEW #230 Game of Thrones (s4)

Season 4 definitely ups the stakes across Westeros, we witness the aftermath of King Joffrey’s murder, little finger illustrates his slimy intentions clearer than ever and of course we finally see the battle between the Wildlings and The Nights watch. All in all it was a fantastic season with the perfect blend of violent warfare and political scheming. The cinematography for episode 9: Watchers on the Wall, was amazing and although it was still relatively small in scale, it certainly competes with the battle of Blackwater and in my opinion, bettering it for sure. But it was yet another excellent episode 9! Where in season 3 the character work u-turned Jamie’s character, season 4 done the same with The Hound. His dynamic with Arya was not only entertaining but extremely wholesome. Even Arya herself noticed that despite being a violent man, the hound was honourable, at least for the most part. It’s a shame how their partnership come to an end but ultimately it led to Arya going down an interesting new path, so I can’t complain too much. The character work is to be admired and the writers continue to create characters that the audience love. Tyrion for example continues to garner sympathy from the audience but we finally witness him crack and I’m all for it! It’s about time he defended himself and took control of his own life and it also gives more time dedicated to his friendship with Varys! 

Why not a perfect score? Well the only nit pick I have is that some of the sub plots run rather slowly. For example Daenerys storyline in season 4 dries up a little bit and unfortunately becomes a little stale at times. I understand the purpose of the scenes but I do find myself looking forward to the next one back in Westeros! Nonetheless it is yet another fantastic season, the best so far in my opinion! 

Overall (9.5/10)

Thanks for reading!

Callan

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