There's a reason why Game of Thrones have become the most watched and enjoyed show of HBO. Here's 13 reasons why you must watch Game of Thrones if you haven't already.
1.
Never Been Done Before
Think of all the series you can think of from
different genres, and then think again. You simply won’t find another fantasy series
with politics, sex, violence, mythical creatures, swordfights, varied
landscapes and medieval humor stuffed in perfect proportions to leave you
mesmerized and wanting more even after it gives you a complete package.
2.
Politics
Like other series (Say, House of Cards),
Game of Thrones is also about politics. It’s the struggle to be the most
powerful man (or woman) of Westeros by earning the Iron Throne. In a country
like India, who knew that fantasy politics would be so enthralling that it could
capture the minds of thousands of people!
3.
Casting
I think it’s a unanimous view that the
casting for GOT is perfect. Be it Peter Dinklage as the imp, Jason Momoa as tribe
leader Khal Drogo, Maisie Williams as the young bold Arya or Gwendoline
Christie as the beastly Brienne, nobody else could have done the roles better
justice than the ones already playing it. Even the child actors are wonderful!
And I’m not talking about them being cute or witty - the characters of the
children are equally complex and they portray these characters with utmost
perfection.
4.
Character Complexity
Every character has something to offer to the
storyline and the concept of good and bad is vague as they keep merging into
each other beautifully. Someone who seems really evil at first wins our heart
by some good deed soon enough whereas a seemingly harmless person might turn
out to be the shrewdest of them all. Everyone has a story. Every person has
reasons to do whatever they do. Everyone has flaws, nobody is perfect.
5.
Absence of Archetype
Nothing is as it seems. Tyrion, the dwarf
seems like someone who will be used as a comic relief, but he turns out to be
among the most complex characters who is an unusually witty man with a good
conscience although a ‘whoring’ drunk. Daenerys, a weak princess is married off
to a tribe king but she soon uses her situation to her advantage and ends up a
leader herself and conquers vast lands and commands huge armies!
6.
Level of detail
The amount of thought given to the characters,
the costumes, the topographies of the different kingdoms, the language is
stupendous. A glance at any of the above is enough to let the viewers know
where they are or where the characters are from. Developing the Dothraki
language itself and learning it indicates how passionate the crew is and how
they pay attention to the tiniest detail.
7.
Unexpectedness
This by far is the best thing about GOT.
Twists get a whole new meaning in here. Just when you think you are starting to
figure it out, an abrupt change completely blows you of your track. Important
characters are killed abruptly at the height of their popularity. People make
unexpected decisions which change the complete course of action leaving the
viewers baffled.
8.
Dialogues
If you are a fan of quirky conversations,
witty comebacks and riddled exchanges then GOT is for you. The wide range of
accents and languages is what makes GOT so authentic, believable and every
linguist’s dream come true. Tyrion’s witty tantrums and anecdotes are my
personal favorites. His mocking of Joffrey and his trial speech are probably
some of the best dialogues ever!
9.
Sex
Although I haven’t followed many series, I think
GOT is among the most explicit ones when it comes to portraying nudity. You
might say that it’s just porn, but no! The sexual scenes are so much more.
Sometimes they are used to denote the relationship between two people but in
here it serves mostly as an exposition scene where characters through their
conversation (before, after or during sex)explain their schemes, what they are
doing to whom and why.
10.
Violence
The violence, gore and tortures are not only graphic but also inventive and
well executed. Be it pouring molten gold over the head, or squeezing it till it
crushes, or a painful death by slow poisoning or the classic rat torture, GOT
gives Violence a whole new meaning on screen and is not meant for the
lily-livered.
11.
Mythical creatures
This part of the series indeed excites the
child in us. Dragons are portrayed as the untamable and vicious creatures they
are, and who wouldn’t love to tame a majestic dire wolf after watching GOT, not
everyone is as lucky as Sophie Turner! If you are into zombies, then the white-walkers
would definitely catch your attention and so will the creepy Children of the Forest.
The reason why the presence of these mythical creatures is enjoyed so much is
that they are not overused but just whenever necessary.
12.
Landscape
One has to agree that the audience is taken
on a wonderful journey in every episode through the stunning
locations in Northern Ireland, Croatia, Morocco and Iceland. The breath taking
scenario is to die for and has also hiked the tourism in those regions. The
landscapes selected for every shot is pure perfection.
13.
Music
There’s absolutely no doubt that Ramin Djawadi
has done a highly admirable job in composing the theme track of GOT. There’s no
reason to not be in love with the drums and cello as the map unfolds the
various locations the episode is going to explore. The music is captivating and
addictive.
I know that this one has been a bit too long. But thank you for staying with me. If you like it, then you can give it a +1 right beside the heading above . Do leave a comment.
This is by far my fav blog post of yrs....was waiting fr this fr such a long tym......superb nd keep up d good work! :*
ReplyDeleteP.s. Thumbs up for d word "lily- livered" :P
Thank you. I'm glad you liked it :)
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