Spoiler alert! “Game of Thrones” series finale “The Iron Throne” proved that writers never figured out how to write fully developed female characters.
Author: Kelly Lawler, USA TODAY
‘Game of Thrones’ fans loved the Cleganebowl, but not Dany’s fiery reign of terror
Spoiler alert! In a survey of over 133,000 “Game of Thrones” on Reddit, a majority of fans didn’t think Dany’s actions in “The Bells” were justified.
‘Game of Thrones’ is the defining pop-cultural experience of the millennial generation
It could be the last show millennials will watch together, and come to define the generation the way TV series and movies have defined others.
‘Game of Thrones’: What does the white horse mean for Arya and Daenerys?
Fans of “Game of Thrones” have one last theory about the fantasy epic, and it’s all about Arya, Dany and the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse.
‘Game of Thrones’ recap: The series just burned itself to the ground
Spoiler alert! “Game of Thrones” offered up fire and ash for its penultimate episode, but, once more, chose spectacle over character and logic.
‘Game of Thrones’: Why fans are livid over the latest death
Spoiler alert! The latest death on “Game of Thrones” angered fans, and not just because they didn’t want to see a fan-favorite character die.
‘Game of Thrones’ recap: A pivot and a huge misstep plague Episode 4
Spoiler alert! After last week’s long, dark and puzzling Battle of Winterfell, Sunday’s “Game of Thrones” had a huge job:Pivot back to the quest for the Iron Throne. Did it work?
If ‘Game of Thrones’ fans had their way, these two characters would still be alive
Spoiler alert! Of the 170,000 “Game of Thrones” fans surveyed on Reddit after Sunday’s Battle of Winterfell episode, the plurality of them wanted these two characters to have survived the fight.
The Obamas announce their Netflix slate: Documentaries, historical series and veggies
President Barack Obama and Michelle Obama’s production company announced a long list of projects that will be hitting Netflix over the next few years including films, TV series, documentaries and children’s programming.
Why won’t ‘Game of Thrones’ kill off its major characters anymore?
Sunday’s battle episode of HBO’s “Game of Thrones” was deadly, but in all the wrong ways. For a show that built its reputation on its ruthlessness, why won’t it kill off anyone important anymore?