What do people think overall of Season 4 now then that it's done? And compared to the other seasons?
How? You didnt go onto EW.con did you?
I personally thought it was the show's best.
I think it might be mine but I don't know yet. Had a great start, a massive early event, and multiple massive events towards the end (& I'm only halfway through the finale) plus one of the most awesome characters introduced and seeing his full arc in this season. Even once this show is finished I think the 1st season will still hold a special charm though.A lot of great moments, but I need to watch it again. I can say without a doubt tho that it kicks season 2's butt.
It's been kicked up and discussions are happening. I am making the case (but having me in your corner might work against the argument ).
I think it might be the best, but I've only seen it once.What do people think overall of Season 4 now then that it's done? And compared to the other seasons?
It was probably the most intense season so far. Something awesome happened in pretty much every episode.What do people think overall of Season 4 now then that it's done? And compared to the other seasons?
I love that the crossbow was Joffery's.
Thanks for the episode summary. I was trying to remember what happened in the middle episodes. Obviously 8-10 were great episodes, Oberyn Vs The Mountain was worthy of a finale itself. Tyrion's trial was massive for a mid season event as was Joffrey's death and wedding for an early season event. Seeing the White Walker King (or whatever he's called) convert the baby was one of the best things I've seen on the show. I liked the Eyrie stuff, and the approach to Meereen although the pace dropped right off after Dany had taken the City. Oberyn has been one of the very best non-main characters, awesome in pretty much of all of his screen time. I'd probably need to compare to an episode guide of the other seasons to be sure but you certainly gave a very strong case for season 4 there.It was probably the most intense season so far. Something awesome happened in pretty much every episode.
Episode 1 - Oberyn's introduction/Arya and the Hound vs. Polliver's men
Episode 2 - Purple Wedding
Episode 3 - Dany arrives at Meereen
Episode 4 - White Walker land/The Night's King
Episode 5 - The Night's Watch vs. the Mutineers
Episode 6 - Tyrion's trial
Episode 7 - Littlefinger pushes Lysa out the moon door
Episode 8 - Oberyn vs. The Mountain
Episode 9 - The battle of Castle Black
Episode 10 - Stannis arrives at the Wall/Tyrion's escape and confrontation with Shae and Tywin/The Hound vs. Brienne/Arya gets on the ship
Story wise, season 1 might still edge it out, but season 4 was definitely the most entertaining. 1 and 4 may be tied for me, with 3 not far after that, followed by 2.
Haha, very appropriate.I love that the crossbow was Joffery's.
Great memory!I like how the writers had Joffrey tell Marg last season how much easier it is to load the bolt and prime the bow with the new cocking wrench systrm and then this season Tyrion takes advantage of that easier to use system and kills Tywin with it.
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What do people think overall of Season 4 now then that it's done? And compared to the other seasons?
I have a feeling it might end up being the same for me.My favorite so far. For me it goes 4,1,3, then 2.
Every time I read wiki I get even more hyped about wanting a prequel series. HBO just needs to force them to do a 13 episode limited series. So much material!
Yeah, there is a lot of potential for a prequel series. They could do about Robert's Rebellion, showing us more about the madness of the Mad King. They could do the Dance of Dragons, maybe even Aegon's conquest?
Although I haven't yet read it, I hear that there would also be potential in a Dunk and Egg prequel series.
Also, I remember hearing that there is going to be a complete book of Westeros' history, so there is probably more content to be found there. It would be interesting to see some of the independent kingdoms from before Aegon's conquest too!
I want to see whatever made the children of the forest destroy the landbridge connecting Westeros to Essos.