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Game of Thrones Seasons 1-3 Recap

April 4, 2014 By Søren Hough 2 Comments

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Please note that you can find all episodes of “Stark Contrast,” our Game of Thrones podcast, both at Movie Fail and on iTunes, Google Play and Spotify.

In adapting George R.R. Martin’s A Song of Ice and Fire series to television, HBO created a cultural phenomenon. Game of Thrones has become a franchise spanning books, video games, television, and more. Featuring unprecedented production value, it has set a new bar for dramatic storytelling.  J and I discuss the first three seasons of the show, as well as what we can expect moving forward into Season 4.

Note that we promise not to spoil anything that has not happened yet in the television series. J has already read the books, but I have not and I’m just as spoiler-averse as all of you. However, we will be spoiling the episodes and seasons that have aired thus far (Seasons 1, 2, and 3).

~ Søren

You can listen to the podcast online or by downloading it here.

Stay tuned as we begin our weekly discussion of Game of Thrones episodes beginning next week after the Season 4 premiere! The series returns to TV this Sunday April 6 on HBO at 9 pm EST.

This podcast uses clips from the song “Movie Star * (The Making Of X)” by Loveshadow / CC BY-NC 3.0.

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About Søren Hough

Søren is Editor-in-Chief at Movie Fail. He is a freelance journalist covering science, politics and film. He writes for RogerEbert.com, wrote for ScottFeinberg.com and served as the Assistant Arts Editor for Film and Television at The Massachusetts Daily Collegian.

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