Every week for the third season of HBO's acclaimed fantasy series Game of Thrones, our roundtable of Ross Douthat (columnist, The New York Times), Spencer Kornhaber (entertainment editor, TheAtlantic.com), and Christopher Orr (senior editor and film
The chilly breeze blowing through a restaurant patio sent "Game of Thrones" actress Michelle Fairley reaching for her blazer, and her television daughters, Sophie Turner and Maisie Williams, reaching for the ominous tag line that's become so associated
This review contains minor spoilers for Game of Thrones Season 3. Just when you think you've finally got the heroes and villains in HBO's epic fantasy series Game of Thrones all figured out, Season 3 again draws your
Well, that was fun, wasn't it? Granted, this is kind of an odd thing to say about a television program that featured graphic onscreen nipple mutilati.
But more mind-boggling still, given the current “piracy, it's a crime” climate, is the muted reaction from “Game of Thrones'” network, cast and crew. In an interview with the BBC last month, actress Rose Leslie — who plays the wildling Ygritte
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