How do I know this it I googled Season 7 Game of Thrones. With "Stormborn" following, that pace amped up dramatically and again, beautifully. Season 7 of Game of Thrones had only seven episodes due to less story content remaining, increased production values and the time required to film the episodes involved larger set pieces than in previous seasons. I think the slow pace was perfect not too much, not too little. With Season 7 underway, I'm even more engrossed in Westeros and the wars to come! The episode "Dragonstone" was perfectly set up. The characters are beautifully layered, no one really appearing black and white though their motives may be. It's easy to see why the show isn't well received by most due to the very raw production details and value but that's what I have come to appreciate. Enter the world of Game of Thrones with official maps of the Seven Kingdoms and interactive family trees that capture the rich backgrounds of the characters and locations featured in the HBO series. I watched all six seasons in under a month and then spent the last year watching them all over again and again and again, never tiring of it. A Night's Watch deserter is tracked down Lord Eddard 'Ned' Stark learns that his mentor has died Viserys Targaryen plots to win back the throne Robert arrives at Winterfell with his family Ned prepares to leave for King's Landing. I didn't expect the tidal wave of love that came. It's easy to see why the show It took me five years to park my butt on a sofa and watch the show. Explore the various faiths and gods of Game of. Bonus: Game of Thrones: Religions of Westeros.
I watched all six seasons in under a month and then spent the last year watching them all over again and again and again, never tiring of it. The staging of a violent mob in Kings Landing from Season 2, Episode 6 of Game of Thrones is explored. It took me five years to park my butt on a sofa and watch the show.