'The Lord of the Rings': Everything You Need to Know About Amazon's Big Money Adaptation Taika Waititi Cut 'Thor: Love and Thunder' Scenes with Jeff Goldblum and More That Weren't 'Good Enough' 'House of the Dragon' Showrunners Didn't Want 'Another Bunch of White People' in 'Game of Thrones' Spinoff Its finale, “The Children,” is fortunately far more of the better parts of “Game of Thrones” as a show than the worst, with its greatest failings being a bit of ultimately forgivable cinematic sloppiness. This cuts both ways: At its best, it was a beautifully shot and ferociously acted bit of epic drama, and at its worst it was extremely careless with the implications of its much-discussed sexual and violent (and especially sexually violent) content. As for the former, I would say instead that Season 4, rather than being the best season (I would say Season 3 holds that honor for now), is the season that is the most “Game of Thrones” season of the show, as a show. Not having read the books - nor, for that matter, having seen the future - I can’t confirm the latter. In the latter stages of its now-concluded fourth season, any number of fans and critics and critic/fans have been advancing the opinion that this has been the best season of “ Game of Thrones.” Meanwhile, a smaller, more pessimistic contingent of book readers are worrying that the next couple of seasons are doomed, due to both the source material and the fact that Season 4 will, by default, come to be seen as something of a high point.
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