At the beginning of the opening, there is a lot of information pouring into the head, and the relationship between characters emerges one after another. Bran fell off a tall building, and I remembered the plot of the last two episodes, but it was actually the end of the first episode, and everything happened neatly and overwhelmed. Several sets of clues are carried out alternately. After every 60 minutes of watching, you need luck and self-cultivation, but you are firmly hooked at the end of each episode, and you will go to the next episode like a habit.
In the fourth or fifth episodes, the situation eased a little. You can paint a nail without missing a trace of bloody violence, and sort out the cause and effect of the character relationship again.
The eighth and ninth episodes are the climax of the finale. The camera technology and sound effects work seamlessly together. Of course, the premise is that the foreshadowing of the plot finally arrives.
Friends say that the biggest factor that makes the first season better than the second is the power struggle. It is true that the magical element almost did not appear in the first season, but it was relished all the way, until the little monster appeared heroically at the end of the tenth episode.
As for the characters, except for Joffrey and Daenerys' brothers who are disgusting without depth and twists and turns, the other protagonists have three-dimensional personalities. Although looking at the dragon clan loli is a village and two, Lady Stark is still not attractive. Jamie doesn't look like he was born smart or hardworking. . Half man is actually very cute. . Arya's face was as cheerful and lovely as hers.
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