I even read the books! Watching Thrones was an arduous, emotional, exciting and even challenging viewing experience. ![]() I listened to podcasts, studied behind-the-scenes vignettes and poured over YouTube channels that pieced together nuggets of information in an attempt to predict how the show would end. I felt for these people before they turned into cartoon caricatures of themselves. Like a Frey itching for meat pie, I tuned in every Sunday for what felt like decades to engage in the dark and perilous journeys of Robb, Jon, Arya and Tyrion, among others. I was obsessed with the characters, the drama, the theories. ![]() Weiss speaks volumes of Thrones‘ glory days. The fact that I’m sitting here prepared to dedicate several more years of my life to another Game of Thrones series after having my brain mutilated by David Benioff and D.B. ![]() That’s how good the first five (or six) seasons of Game of Thrones were. And yet, I’m here, enormously excited for House of the Dragon, the first in a purported million Game of Thrones spinoffs planned by HBO and George R.R.
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