Daenerys army continues to grow, Samwell Tarly displays his brave side, Ser Davos becomes literate and Sansa’s last name is Lannister in this weeks Game of Thrones. [Read more...]
TV Without Commercials: Game of Thrones 3.8 “Second Sons”
TV Without Commercials: Game of Thrones 3.6 “The Climb”
This week’s Game of Thrones, entitled “The Climb” was once again spread a little too thin to be as exciting as previous episodes, but Jon Snow and Ygritte’s ascent up the wall was absolutely thrilling. [Read more...]
TV Without Commercials: Game of Thrones 3.3 “Walk of Punishment”
Daenerys Stormborn is now one step closer to reclaiming her rightful seat on the Iron Throne, and bringing the Seven Kingdoms under the control of the Targaryen’s once again. [Read more...]
TV Review: Game of Thrones 301 – Valar Dohaeris

Game of Thrones returns for its third season and it moves the pieces into place for about half the cast of characters, setting up some excellent intrigue. [Read more...]
TV Without Commercials Review: Game of Thrones 2.10 (Finale)
Going into the season finale for Game of Thrones, I was legitimately worried that it would not be able to exceed, or even meet the expectations that were set after last week. However, my concerns were quickly erased once the show was underway. This episode was incredible. In every way possible this blows last years season finale completely out of the water. I thought that if they were going to touch on every single thread of storyline left out last week, this episode would end up being spread far too thin, and we would be left with a disappointing end to an incredible season. I’m not sure how they managed to pull it off but somehow they did. They managed to touch on all the story lines without the episode suffering even a little bit. I don’t think this episode could have ended any stronger either. This whole time we’ve been hearing the men of The Night’s Watch talking about how what they were doing north of the wall was much more important than what was going on south of it. The war for the Iron Throne meant nothing to them and now we finally get to see why. The three horn blasts sounded for the first time in century’s and we finally see the White Walkers in action for first time since season one, and this time there is an entire army marching toward the wall. I can’t believe we have to wait all the way until next season to see how the Rangers (and I’m assuming the wildlings as well) will fight off this undead army. [Read more...]
TV Without Commercials Review: Game of Thrones 2.9
This week we saw something that has never before been done in the entirety of Game of Thrones, and I honestly doubt we will see it again for a long time. Episode nine took place inside only one setting, Kings Landing. I can’t speak for anyone else but I was perfectly content with the episode focusing entirely on one setting, especially for this episode. I feel like the entire season so far, and especially the last two weeks, have been building up to this week and it absolutely delivered. This episode was phenomenal and easily the best of the season, and I would even go so far as to say the entire series thus far. I think we were all waiting to see the destruction wild fire was capable of and it certainly did not disappoint. That explosion was fantastic, and the green fire looked awesome. I feel bad for the Onion Knight and his son…and the rest of the fleet even though we never really got to know them. I’m assuming the Onion Knight is still alive, maybe badly burned but his son has to be a goner. The way they played up those first few scenes between the two of them I could tell his son would not make it through the end of the episode, but I definitely did not think it would quite so early…or brutal. Joffrey acted predictably, Tyrion acted heroically and Cersei showed us how evil she really is. [Read more...]
TV Without Commercials Review: Game of Thrones 2.8
First off I have to say that I am almost positive last weeks Game of Thrones ended with next week’s previews saying there were only two episodes left. Then this week ends by telling us the same thing. So I’m guessing there are actually two episodes left and not just one. The next two are practically guaranteed to be exciting because this week was completely lacking. This week we were given more set up as to what to expect in the final two episodes of this season. Not only was everything just set up, this had to be the most spread out episode of Game of Thrones yet. What I mean by spread out, is that every single thread of story line was shown this week. I cannot think of a single character that was left out of this episode. Everyone was in it, but the majority of the time was spent covering Robb and Theon. The storyline between the two of them is one of the more interesting ones taking place this season and I wonder what will become of Theon Greyjoy, now that he is truly lost. [Read more...]



















