Top 5 Moments in Game Of Thrones Season 4.


The Game of Thrones Season Four may have come and gone but its  effects still ripple across our consciousness.  There are more moments that linger on more than others. And in this article, 5 key moments will be highlighted as those that truly stand out and shape the narrative of the rest of the series.

1. The Death of King Geoffrey

The internet erupted when probably the most hated man in Westeroos choked to death in his own blood. His death almost recompenses for the Stark family's losses and few will shed a tear for his demise. 

2. Lannister Tyrion's Defense


The tortured imp gave a passionate speech when he just could not take the orchestrated lies anymore. Like in Eyrie, he asks for trail by combat thereby rejecting the plea deal his brother had made with their father. Who can blame him? After what happen to Nerd Stark, anyone would take such offers with a pinch of salt.

3. The Red Viper Versus The Mountain

This fight is a very memorable scene in the season. It brought an abrupt end to the series favorite: The handsome Red Viper, Prince of Dorne. At a point in the melee, he had a huge advantage, having struck the Mountain with an almost fatal blow. But his hesitation to finishing his mountain off was his undoing. Gregor Clegane, un-balanced him and then proceeded to imploding his brains in one of the most bloody depictions in television.

4. Bran Meets The Three-Eyed Raven.




Bran's story arc had been getting a bit stale for a while. And viewers have been wondering when is he ever going to walk again and find his destiny. The scene where he meets the Three-Eye Raven is a key moment in this season because brings firstly closure to the fact that he will never walk again and secondly, that He will Fly. Which begs the question, will he fly by "warging" a dragon or physically have that ability?  I guess we shall find out in season 5.

5. Lannister Kills Lannister



The jostling between Father and son had been going on for a while. It reached its climax with Tyrion killing his father in the privy. It is tough to justify killing one's father and a sense of guilt will forever substitute whatever must have driven Tyrion to do so. Yes, Tywin slept with Shae, sentenced him to death amongst his numerous other vices against Tyrion but I don't believe Tywin, who was so proud of the Lannister Legacy would have gone through with actually killing his own son.


0 comments:

Post a Comment

Be nice.