The 4th episode of Season 8 of Game of Thrones was officially aired today (May 6) on HBO and Tencent Video, but the ratings of IGN, IMDb and Rotten Tomatoes all gave the 4th episode of Season 8 the lowest score of the season. IGN gave it 8.8 points, IMDb gave it 7.8 points, and Rotten Tomatoes gave it a freshness rating of only 71%. IGN said that it was good, and that the use of large-scale writing to recall the character's experience step by step was very close to the character setting, and more realistically showed their arrogance and conceit. IGN: This may be the most political episode of Game of Thrones since its launch. Even though the entire final season has lost its original power and intrigue, Episode 4 has continued this essence very well and has become the highlight of the season. There are indeed some heartbreaking scenes in this episode, such as the pitiful moments when everyone's beloved characters are facing death, but this episode still feels like a hasty ending. I hope this classic fantasy masterpiece can still have the real strength to keep the audience in front of the TV instead of rushing to end it. Rotten Tomatoes Rating: 71% IMDb: 7.8 Currently, Game of Thrones Season 8 Episode 4 has been aired on HBO and Tencent Video on May 6. |
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