Résumés(1)

Un nouveau personnage fait son apparition à Port-Réal en la personne d'Oberyn Martell. Daenerys avance sur Meereen et va devoir faire face à l'audace de Daario Naharis. Sansa, quant à elle, se remet peu à peu de la mort de son frère et de sa mère. Le mariage royal se prépare, tandis que Jon Snow se remet peu à peu de son expérience au-delà du mur et tente d'avertir la garde. Arya découvre sa face sombre et aide le Limier dans un combat violent et sanguinaire, qui lui permet de récupérer Aiguille, son épée. (Canal+)

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Critiques (2)

Kaka 

Toutes les critiques de l’utilisateur·trice (pour cette série)

anglais The fourth season has a very lukewarm start. It briefly introduces all the main characters with a slight distance in time. The only action sequence is the one with the Hound and Arya at the end (brilliantly shot), and it begins exactly where the previous season left off. Everything about Stannis and Greyjoy has been completely missing so far – perhaps slightly surprisingly – on the other hand more opportunities are being given to the Lannisters, who don't disappoint. And it should also be noted that there may be an interesting character transformation in Jamie, whom the unique Brienne may have opened his eyes to after all. ()

Necrotongue 

Toutes les critiques de l’utilisateur·trice (pour cette série)

anglais The first episode of the fourth season didn't impress me in any way, but it also didn't disappoint, it came with a decent standard. I was mainly intrigued by the conversation between Tywin and Jaime, the adventures of Arya and the Hound, and the new character, Prince Oberyn. I wonder who that cunning guy is who publicly claims to be Daario Naharis and why everyone believes him. ()