Game of Thrones is a show that really captivated everyone for a long time , but that hasn’t stopped it from being one of the most popular shows on television. There are many reasons why this is so. The story itself is original and engaging, with characters who are flawed yet interesting at the same time. It’s dark but not overly so—you can sit down with your family and watch it together without having to worry about fear-inducing elements like blood or gore (or gratuitous nudity). It has tons of battles, which are violent and thrilling to watch; there’s always more intrigue in store for viewers as well whether it be new characters or old ones returning with something shocking up their sleeve
The story is original and engaging.

The show is based on a series of books, written by George R.R. Martin. The story is set in a fictional world, but it also takes place in our own world–there are characters who speak different languages and live in different countries. There are many locations in this fictional universe, such as King’s Landing (the capital city) or Winterfell (home of the Starks).
The story can be confusing at times because there are so many characters from different families who interact with each other throughout history; however, if you pay attention to their names and where they come from, it becomes easier to follow along with the plotline!
The characters are complex, flawed and interesting.

The characters in Game of Thrones are not just good or evil. They’re all somewhere in between, and they’re all struggling with something. They’re also flawed and complicated, which makes them more relatable than your average Hollywood hero.
There’s Ned Stark (Sean Bean), who seems like a good guy but isn’t afraid to break his own rules when it suits him; Daenerys Targaryen (Emilia Clarke), who is one of the most powerful people in Westeros but also possesses some questionable morals; Jon Snow (Kit Harington), who is loved by many even though he doesn’t know what his father did before he died; Cersei Lannister (Lena Headey) who wants nothing more than power but often lacks the self control necessary for achieving her goals…
It’s dark, but not overly so.
- It’s dark, but not overly so.
- The show is about power and politics and the consequences of those things.
- There’s a lot of violence in Game of Thrones, but it’s not gratuitous.
- The show is about the human condition.
There are many battles, which are violent and thrilling to watch.

The violence and action are a big part of what makes Game of Thrones so popular. The battles are bloody and violent, but also exciting to watch. This is because the battles are a major part of the story and have been since day one.
There have been many memorable battles throughout the series, including:
- Battle between House Stark and House Lannister at Winterfell (Season 1)
- Battle between House Stark and House Bolton at Winterfell (Season 2)
- Battle on Blackwater Bay between Stannis Baratheon’s army against King Joffrey Baratheon’s forces (Season 2)
The show has a massive cast of characters from all walks of life, which allows for more diverse representation onscreen than other shows do.

Game of Thrones has a massive cast of characters from all walks of life, which allows for more diverse representation onscreen than other shows do.
For example, there are several gay and bisexual characters in Game of Thrones–including Oberyn Martell (Pedro Pascal) and Renly Baratheon (Gethin Anthony). In addition to this, many female characters have broken gender stereotypes by being strong leaders while also being feminine and kindhearted at times; Arya Stark (Maisie Williams) is one such example.
There’s always more intrigue in store, whether there’s a new character or old one on the way back with something shocking up their sleeve.

There’s always more intrigue in store, whether there’s a new character or old one on the way back with something shocking up their sleeve. The show has so many characters and storylines that it’s impossible to predict what will happen next.
The writers are also great at bringing back characters who haven’t been seen in years, like Jon Snow (Kit Harington), who was killed off at the end of season 5 but returned in season 6 after being resurrected by Melisandre (Carice van Houten). This keeps viewers guessing about where this story might go next!
Game of Thrones has multiple seasons under its belt, so you can start watching whenever you want, no matter what season it is airing in right now.

If you’re a fan of Game of Thrones, one thing that might be on your mind is the fact that there are multiple seasons under its belt. This means that if you want to start watching right now and watch all episodes of the show so far, there will be no shortage of content. If you want to go back and enjoy previous seasons as well, then again there will be no shortage of content for you!
The show has had seven seasons thus far (as well as two spinoff shows). The eighth season will premiere on April 14th 2020 which leaves plenty of time before it ends again in 2021 or 2022 depending on how long each season lasts at this point in time…
Game of Thrones is a show that has something for everyone: It’s violent, it’s sexy and at times even funny. But most importantly, it tells an engaging story with characters you can relate to. If you’re looking for something new to watch this weekend, I’d highly recommend giving Game of Thrones a try!