Hosts discuss
Game Of Thrones for the episode "
Battle of the
Bastards."
AFTERBUZZ TV --
Game of Thrones edition, is a weekly "after show" for fans of
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Sara Stretton,
Ryan Malaty, and
Kyle Maddock discuss season 6's episode 9.
ABOUT
GAME OF THRONES:
Game of Thrones is an
American fantasy drama television series created by showrunners
David Benioff and
D. B. Weiss.
Game of Thrones roughly follows the storylines set out in
A Song of
Ice and Fire, set in the fictional
Seven Kingdoms of Westeros. The series chronicles the violent dynastic struggles among the realm's noble families for control of the
Iron Throne. As the series opens, additional threats emerge in the icy
North and in the eastern continent of Essos. The first season is a faithful
adaptation of the novel.
Later seasons, however, began to diverge with significant changes. According to David Benioff, the show is "about adapting the series as a whole and following the map
George laid out for us and hitting the major milestones, but not necessarily each of the stops along the way."
The novels and their adaptation derive aspects of their settings, characters, and plot from various events of
European history. A principal inspiration for the novels is the
English Wars of the
Roses (1455–85) between the houses of
Lancaster and
York, reflected in
Martin's houses of Lannister and
Stark. Most of Westeros is reminiscent of
High Medieval Western Europe, with its castles and knightly tournaments. The scheming
Cersei, for instance, calls to mind
Isabella, the "she-wolf of
France" (1295–1358). She and her family inspired
Martin, as depicted in
Maurice Druon's historical novel series
The Accursed Kings, in particular. Other historical inspirations for elements of the series include
Hadrian's Wall (which became Martin's great
Wall), the legend of
Atlantis (ancient Valyria),
Byzantine "Greek fire" ("wildfire"),
Icelandic sagas of the
Viking Age (the Ironborn), the
Mongol hordes (the Dothraki), and elements from the
Hundred Years' War (1337–1453) and the
Italian Renaissance (c. 1400–1500). The series' great popularity has been attributed in part to Martin's skill at fusing these disparate elements into a seamless whole that appears credible on its own terms as an alternative history.
"
The Sopranos in Middle-earth" is the tagline that showrunner David Benioff jokingly suggested for Game of Thrones, referring to its intrigue-filled plot and dark tone combined with a fantasy setting that incorporates some magic and dragons. In a
2012 study of deaths per episode, the series was listed second out of 40 recent
U.S. TV drama series, with an average of 14 deaths per episode.
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- published: 20 Jun 2016
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