In terms of escapism, no TV series provides a momentary break from real life quite like GOT does. Graphic sex and violence is blended expertly with a tightly woven narrative, a narrative which incorporates romance, politics and morality. High-brow meets low-brow in a strictly adult setting, meaning the show caters for lovers of cheap thrills just as adeptly as it does so for literary-types craving complexity and ingenuity.
Inspiring new fans of fantasy everywhere and making a huge mark on modern popular culture, GOT is now a household name right across the globe and it isn’t simply the best show of our time, but the greatest televised series in history.
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