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Review: "The Last of the Starks": Game of Thrones (2008-2019) Season Eight, Episode Four

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Evans, Tania

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Lancaster University

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I have a confession to make: I haven’t liked any of the episodes from this season so far. Sometimes I wonder if I’m capable of “liking” Game of Thrones anymore, after spending more than four years grappling at its meanings and intricacies and returning to it now, all grown up as a precarious researcher. I’m pleased to report that “The Last of the Starks” broke this pattern and confirmed, for me at least, that the show is excellent fantasy and does deserve its place in the fandom Hall of Fame.

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Fantastika Journal

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2037-12-31