It's a bit of a mixed bag for people, but personally, it's my favorite because of the politics and the little details that are introduced to us in that season. Season one sets the tone for what's coming perfectly and is one of my favorite seasons of Game of Thrones. Addy was the perfect actor to play Robert. He is one of the most underrated actors in Game of Thrones, but he nailed it as we find him in books. In a way, it's not revealing much as to how they would become later in the seasons but intriguing enough to keep us guessing even when doing a rewatch of the show.Īnd of course, I can't forget the incredible performance by Mark Addy as Robert Baratheon. The way Season 1 develops the characters of Tyrion, Cersei, Jamie, Arya, Sansa, and Rob is incredible. ![]() She made a remarkable transition from being a shy, introverted, scared girl to becoming this powerful woman who killed her cruel brother Viserys and slowly gained control over the whole Dothraki army. The actress Emilia Clarke provided an excellent performance as Daenerys Targaryen. The story of the Starks and the King Baratheon are shown in parallel to the story of the beginnings of Daenerys Targaryen. I loved watching him go through the whole emotions of his stoic character performance and the way he portrays Ned's honor and those traits that get him killed in the end. The first season has this personal and watered-down tone that sets up everything so well. From the first episodes, all we expect are that there is plenty of medieval politics, and it's good. ![]() I mean, we do not even anticipate seeing a dragon this season. ![]() It's not as fantastical as the other seasons. It feels very accurate to the tone of the books in terms of grimy, gritty realism. It feels so grayish, misty- something very accurate to the vibe of the books. Season 1 of Game of Thrones is rather grim and dark.
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