Where are the parents? - Nikolaj Coster-Waldau on why Bran Stark deserved it.Īfter the excitement of the premiere wore off, we settled into the first season’s long sexposition-y middle. This was a show that ended its first episode by throwing a little boy out of a window, and then ended its second episode with a father murdering his daughter’s pet dog. Astoundingly, in retrospect, the show’s early ratings were not that great, possibly because it was gaining a reputation for being dark, grim, and difficult to follow. The show’s pilot, “Winter Is Coming,” brought to life the world Martin had created, a world of noble Starks, scheming Lannisters, and dispossessed Targaryens - and immediately, viewers had trouble telling everyone apart. Martin could still walk down the street like a normal person. And mild-mannered fantasy author George R.R. When Game of Thrones premiered back in the spring of 2011, Donald Trump was still hosting Celebrity Apprentice. Either way, enjoy this re-creation of what it was like to follow along with Game of Thrones as it aired, think piece by think piece, surprise death by surprise death. Maybe you’re a new viewer who is currently binge-watching the entire run, maybe you’re an old hand who just needs a refresher. Now that TV was great art, spending hours on Tumblr reading fan theories about secret Targaryens wasn’t a waste of time, it was serious artistic analysis.Īs Thrones prepares to make like Elissa Farman and fade away into the sunset, it’s time to take a look back. Coming at both the tail end of the Golden Age of TV, and the advent of the social media age, it also holds the distinction of being the most covered show on television. As our pop-culture consumption is increasingly determined by individual, algorithm-driven home screens, the HBO fantasy drama is one final vestige of the monoculture - the last thing in America, besides maybe Thanksgiving, that can bring woke millennials and their conservative uncles together. There will never be another show like Game of Thrones.
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