This season 6 of the HBO series Game of Thrones has officially concluded, and we can now find out how its “impact” compares to previous seasons.
This season has received some of the highest ratings from critics to date; however, it’s important to note that these ratings are merely opinions and should not be taken as the definitive standard of quality, as different viewers may have varied perceptions. Additionally, season 6 attracted more viewers due to its unpredictable nature, as it was the first season to deviate significantly from the original books by author George R.R. Martin, creating a larger gap between book readers and show watchers.
Next, we will rank all the seasons of Game of Thrones from least to most popular based on the average ratings on Rotten Tomatoes:
6. Season 1: 89%
Critics’ consensus: “The way the story unfolds and the dark themes can be shocking for some viewers, yet ‘Game of Thrones’ is a show with strong character development and intelligent writing that can appeal even to those who aren’t fans.”
5. Season 5: 93%
Critics’ consensus: “The action is intense and the character arcs are well-explored, ‘Game of Thrones’ has brought about new challenges that are harder to predict.”
4. Season 6: 94%
Critics’ consensus: “With its bloodshed and plot twists, ‘Game of Thrones’ has returned to a more poignant world filled with sorrow, death, and intense moments.”
3. Season 4: 95%
Critics’ consensus: “’Game of Thrones’ continues to be one of the best shows on TV, combining incredible character arcs with outstanding visual design in Westeros.”
2. Season 2: 96%
Critics’ consensus: “’Game of Thrones’ expands its world even further while enhancing its narrative depth and character relationships to create a distinctive universe.”
1. Season 3: 97%
Critics’ consensus: “’Game of Thrones’ continues to deliver high-quality storytelling, raising the bar for viewers, and leaving them craving for the next episodes.”
According to Business Insider
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