The third series was something I’d been looking forward to
since I finished watching the second. But could it match the heights reached by
the first two?
This review will necessarily have spoilers for seasons one
and two, but I’ll try and keep them to a minimum for the third.
Although there’s a very strong (and large) cast, the first
two series both had what I would consider lead characters (Ned Stark and Tyrion
Lannister respectively). Season three seemed to depart from this. Several new
characters are introduced (Diana Rigg as the Tyrell matriarch and Kristofer
Hijvu as Tormund Giantsbane probably being my favourites) and, as you would
expect, not everyone survives the whole season.
There are some fantastic performances, particularly from
Charles Dance, who is perfect as Tywin Lannister. The confrontational,
domineering scenes with his own children are particularly good. Varys and
Littlefinger are a bit less prominent, but they also have one of the very best
subplots, when they engage in some rather serious underhanded jousting.
To an extent there’s a lack of progression with the ‘main’
plot (the war). There's certainly plenty at the end, but it feels like a bit too much skirt and not enough leg earlier on.
We see much more from Daenerys and Jon Snow (Kit Harington and
Rose Leslie as Jon and Ygritte have great chemistry). There’s also more
character development from perhaps the best odd couple of Jaime Lannister and
Brienne of Tarth.
I believe the series parted ways with the previous approach
of one book equalling one series. This is necessary (if not now then later)
because the fourth and fifth books deal with only half the cast, and that would
never work for a TV series.
A bit more action and drama regarding the central plot would
have been welcome. It’s hard to be critical, because the acting, costumes,
writing and so forth are all excellent, but that’s what I think. It’s still
well worth buying.
I also don’t understand how this is not rated 18. It’s not a
serious issue, but given the degree of fairly graphic violence I found it quite
surprising.
An aside: this has many low ratings. However, these are
almost entirely due to two factors. The first is that, for some reason, the
programme will not play on an Xbox One. I have no idea why not. The second is
that the ‘limited edition’ does not seem to have gone down well (sounds more
like a cheap tat issue rather than the discs not working).
DVD extras are not
something I’m too into, but I did watch them all/listen to the commentaries. The
deleted scenes are interesting, especially one with Pycelle and Tywin. As
before, the commentaries are generally good and pretty variable. Nikolaj
Coster-Waldau, Gwendoline Christie and Bryan Cogman are probably the most entertaining to
listen to.
In short, perhaps not quite as staggeringly good as the
first two seasons, but still well worth buying.
Thaddeus