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| | | | | Amy Davidson Sorkin writes about the muddled politics of royal succession and the choice of Bran Stark as King of the Six Kingdoms of Westeros in the series finale of "Game of Thrones." | |
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www.huffpost.com
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| | | | | Bran Won't Appear On 'Game Of Thrones' Until Season 6 | |
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www.theverge.com
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| | | | | In the Game of Thrones series finale, "The Iron Throne," Bran Stark became the king of Westeros. But Tyrion Lannister -and Peter Dinklage, who plays him -was the real power in the finale. Who's more important: the person who sits on the throne, or the person who puts him there? And what if the whole point of Game of Thrones is that the throne is no prize at all? | |
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gizmodo.com
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| | | The thing that's really striking when you watch HBO's Game of Thrones television series is how closely it sticks to George R.R. Martin's original book. We | ||