10 'Game of Thrones' Episodes That Are Perfect From Start to Finish

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10 'Game of Thrones' Episodes That Are Perfect From Start to Finish
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Born with Autism (formerly classified as Asperger syndrome), Tyler B. Searle has been obsessed with storytelling since he was old enough to speak. He gravitated towards fairy tales, mythology, the fantasy genre, and animated movies and shows aimed at family audiences.

HBO's Game of Thrones is a show that represents both the triumphant highs and extreme lows of television writing. Based on the book series A Song of Ice and Fire by George R. R. Martin, the show follows various noble houses as they vie for power on the continent of Westeros. Across the sea, an exiled princess plots her return to claim her throne, while in the far north, a greater threat looms.

"The Climb" proves that poignant dialogue can be just as riveting as sheer spectacle, showing how the pieces are moving towards their necessary destinations. Despite mainly serving to set up the season's final stretch, the storylines are gripping due to the fantastic acting showcased through Tywin and Olenna's scene and Petyr Baelish's chilling speech about how chaos is a ladder.

Tyrion's trial is the main draw of "The Laws of Gods and Men" due to its well-paced tension, the politics behind the scenes, and legendary performance by Dinklage, tapping into the mounting frustration, hopelessness, and unbridled fury perfectly. Tyrion's now-iconic final speech following the testimony of his former lover, Shae , is possibly Dinklage's strongest acting in the show.

"The Lion and the Rose" is nothing short of brilliant, from the extravagant design of the so-called Purple Wedding and exquisite outfits to how it masterfully builds tension and suspense before ending with the graphic and well-earned death of Joffrey. Gleeson's final performance as the boy king is wonderful: every time Tyrion is close by, his smug grin turns into a look of utter contempt and revulsion, helping the audience hate Joffrey even more than they already did.

"The Winds of Winter" might be the best final episode of Game of Thrones's eight seasons. Everything leading up to the destruction of the Sept is masterfully executed, from Ramin Djawadi's haunting music to the escalating sense of dread as the characters slowly piece together that something is wrong.

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