Game Of Thrones review – 3×10: ‘Mhysa’

The sad fate of the young wolf is revealed in the opening scene of 'Mhysa'

Have you recovered from the Red Wedding yet? Hopefully you’re ready to return to Westeros because it’s time to wrap up the third season with a supersized episode intended to set-up season four. Let’s bitch it out…

Game Of Thrones review – 3×09: ‘The Rains Of Castamere’

Who else is going to make the feature if not the VIPS

Take a moment to consider the last wedding you went to: maybe you sat at a bad table? The DJ had the worst taste in music? The new shoes you bought gave you blisters? The catering was equivalent to dogfood? Continue reading

Watch With Us: June 2013

Watch with us June

The regular television season has come and gone and spring has sprung. Which means you should be outside enjoying the weather, but who has time for that when there’s so much good television coming down the pike?! Take a look Continue reading

Game Of Thrones review – 3×08: ‘Second Sons’

Dany

Ladies: give it up for the men. Game Of Thrones presents a strangely traditional representation of gender roles as the men woo the women in an episode dedicated principally to three storylines. Let’s bitch it out…

Game Of Thrones review – 3×07: ‘The Bear And The Maiden Fair’

Brienne (Gwendoline Christie) pays a heavy price for standing up for her beliefs in 'The Bear And The Maiden Fair'

Welcome back to Game Of Thrones, where life is not just a game that people play on your behalf, but also a buyer’s market. This week: everyone is buying and selling sex. Let’s bitch it out…

Game Of Thrones review – 3×06: ‘The Climb’

The wildlings take The Wall in Game Of Thrones 3x06

As we head past the mid-season mark on HBO’s epic Game Of Thrones, it’s clear that no one will emerge unscathed. Let’s bitch it out…

Game Of Thrones review – 3×05: ‘Kissed By Fire’

Robb Stark (Richard Madden) must make some difficult kindly decisions in 'Kissed By Fire'

We’ve reached the halfway point of S3 and while ‘Kissed By Fire’ lacks the arresting visuals from the last episode, in terms of fleshing out several underserved characters, this one is a winner. Let’s bitch it out…

Game Of Thrones review – 3×04: ‘And Now His Watch Is Ended’

Dany (Emilia Clarke) makes a bold move and secures her amy in GoT 3x04

The action starts to heat up (in some cases literally) as Game Of Thrones moves into the meat of the season. There’s more than one bold power move being played as showrunners Benioff and Weiss deliver another knock-out humdinger of Continue reading

Game Of Thrones review – 3×03: ‘Walk Of Punishment’

Brienne (Gwendoline Christie) escorts Jamie (Nikolaj X) for a 'Walk Of Punishment'

You can nearly always tell when the showrunners are directly involved in an episode, can’t you? These episodes feel stronger, clearer, more tightly plotted and with a greater sense of purpose. The involvement of Game Of Thrones’ showrunners Benioff and Continue reading

Game Of Thrones review – 3×02: ‘Dark Wings, Dark Words’

Margaery (Natalie Dormer) takes matters into her own hands in 'Dark Wings, Dark Words'

It’s another busy episode of Game Of Thrones, but unlike last week’s premiere, this episode feels less introductory due to a better flow, primarily because of very strongly staged transitions between scenes. Also: it’s ladies night as the female actresses Continue reading