Season 4 begins! A good show really can't stop! Only the next season of Game of Thrones can surpass the previous season of Game of Thrones (except for the eighth season). The fourth season is really wonderful, and the climax is repeated. At the beginning of the royal wedding, Xiao Qiao's death was really caught. Emperor Qiao, the master of the Ming Dynasty, was murdered at the wedding, and then tried Tyrion. The little devil's speech was directly consecrated, and his acting skills exploded! ! ! ! I thought this was the climax of the season, but I didn't expect that there would be a trial by martial arts later. The Red Viper really loves his sister. In order to avenge his own sister, he would sacrifice his life to seize the horse. He was only one step away from victory. The magic mountain had already been knocked to the ground, but the Red Viper was accidentally attacked. He was crushed in the head by the magic mountain. The battle of the world is really exciting! I didn't expect that the war could be shot so grandly, it was too shocking. What shocked me the most in the war was not the scythe or the explosion of the oil barrel, but the fear of the six night watchmen after the giant entered the city gate, and then they became stronger by silently reciting the oath of the night watchmen. This season, the perception of James and the Hound has really changed a lot. I originally thought that James was a kingslayer who broke his promises and betrayed by his father and sister, but he did not expect to be a true gentleman. The Hound is really,,, oh my god, the villain I thought was actually acting as a guard for the Stark girls. Although I saw the spoiler and knew that Brother Gou is not dead, Brother Gou still has to work hard. Erya finally set foot on the boat to the narrow sea, looking forward to the return of the king of Erya, and our Erya will start to fight monsters and upgrade. Sansha is really stronger than I thought, looking forward to the full story. This season is really awesome, and it makes me look forward to the story of the fifth season.
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