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Milton 2022-03-21 09:01:07
Ned Stark’s tragedy is a character tragedy, and the concept of ethics and education killed him
Ned is a tragic character in the first season. He is loyal, upright, benevolent, and honorable. He is a brave and eloquent general, but his character is sticky, step by step, not enough to capture information in a timely and comprehensive manner, and to the current situation. His judgment is not...
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Westley 2022-04-21 09:01:07
the beginning of a masterpiece
I remember watching the first episode I thought the wolf family was the protagonist and it was a symbol of justice, compared to the incestuous Lannister compared to the alcoholic pot-bellied king
The city owner, who is in love with husband and wife, has a heroic eldest son, a beautiful eldest...

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Dee 2022-03-25 09:01:05
The screenwriter’s meticulously arranged information is abundant, not to mention the layering and complexity of the character’s personality. In fact, the most interesting part of this drama is that the protagonist will die one by one, such as Ned who died in the ninth episode. Tank, it is estimated that one day the protagonist will almost die, and this drama should be over. After watching the first season, you have no idea who is not the final protagonist, Snow, Little Devil and Dragon Girl? ★★★★★
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Rebeka 2022-03-25 09:01:05
The protagonist has been torn up. Is there anything wrong with it? The dragon girl has changed from a Greek goddess to an Indian girl. Is there anything wrong with it? Every episode is very refreshing and heavy-tasting, is there anything? Finished watching the first season in one day, is there anything?
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