TV Review: Game of Thrones – Sons of the Harpy
Sons of the Harpy begins to get to the nitty gritty as the plots are in motion and the ride is about to begin.
Sons of the Harpy begins to get to the nitty gritty as the plots are in motion and the ride is about to begin.
The third hour of season five delves deeper into the mechanisms of Kings Landing and The House of Black and White.
As with episode one there’s an awful lot of exposition due to the vast number of storylines.
With Game of Thrones making a comeback last night, workers at the Dogs Trust are worried that the number of ‘wolf lookalike’ abandoned or given up will increase.
Episode one of the latest series delivers a strong start to what will be an interesting season.
The series is based on a series of books by George R. R. Martin, with the twists, turns, trials and tribulations keeping fans engrossed in all the storylines.
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