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Top 10 Game of Thrones characters!
Unlike other shows, Game of Thrones has that unique ability to get viewers to invest their time into the characters on screen. Trust me, you'll be screaming in delight, cursing in anger and jumping with excitement as you follow these heroes and villains. And some people just say that it's just a show about dragons! The huge story line gradually unfolds, and the characteristics of each character become more and more obvious. I think I want to talk with each other. It's too wonderful to stop. Breathtaking, heartbreaking, awe-inspiring and addictive, it remains the single most remarkable feat of television, possibly ever, increasingly admirable for its ability to grow rather than simply sustain. The acting is sublime, the writing wicked sharp, the sets and camera work astonishing, and in terms of ambition, be it narrative, creative, logistical or geographic, no other series comes close.

This is the first series i would recommend to anybody , it is an amazing piece of work , the most stunning TV series you will ever watch.

Game of Thrones has a lot of characters, and too many to rank. So I'm just going to focus on the 10 characters who are or were the most important, in my humble opinion. If you don't like my list, Littlefinger will poison your wedding food. (Many spoilers, obviously. 💯🐕🐕🐕🐕🐕🐕

🐕Lousystone Rating :

Actors: 5 Stars
Direction: 5 Stars
Screenplay: 5 Stars
My rating : 4/4 🌟 + Must Watch

Strong Warning ⚠️ : Game of Thrones (based on the novels by George R.R. Martin) is a big-budget fantasy series that frequently depicts gory, brutal battles and graphic acts of violence (including against children and women), as well as lots of nudity and sexual acts, including incest, orgies, and sexual violence.

10)Sansa Stark 🐕: Sansa Stark seemed to be nobody's favorite character at the beginning of Game of Thrones, but she went from a naive and spoiled little girl to a ferocious politician and leader who wound up winning the game of thrones. And unlike Bran, her ascent to leadership at least felt earned. To say Sansa began Game of Thrones as the least likable member of the Stark family is an understatement. The polar opposite of her sister Arya, Sansa felt she deserved a life of luxury, as a Princess and eventually a Queen. But as fate would have it, Sansa would instead learn some incredibly harsh and cruel lessons about how things really worked in Westeros, enduring unthinkable loses and pain along the way. What makes her stand out is that she endure, though, not giving up where others would, and slowly but surely adapting to survive in this environment.

9) Littlefinger 🐕: Probably the smartest character on the show, but uses all that brainpower for evil. Lord Petyr Baelish, aka Littlefinger, orchestrated the entire conspiracy that kicked off the events of Game of Thrones by plotting the death of Ned Stark’s good friend Jon Arryn and using that to gain power in King’s Landing. The former Master of Coin and current Lord Protector of the Eyrie and the Vale of Arryn has a shrewd, calculating mind and rivals Varys for character with the most secrets and schemes. Everything Littlefinger has done in the series has been part of a master plan that allows him to climb the ladder of chaos all the way to the top, yet despite his backstabbing ways, his unrequited love for Catelyn and then her daughter Sansa adds a pitiful vulnerability to his otherwise slimy personality.

8) Jaime Lannister 🐕: He began as the most shockingly monstrous character in the very first episode, Jaime Lannister pushing Bran Stark out a window to his almost-death at the end of the “Game of Thrones” season 1 Episode 1 (Winter Is Coming) because Bran Stark saw him having sex with his twin sister Cersei Lanister It's not just a casual thing they love each other. Jaime Lannister went through an enormous amount of trials and tribulations and tried to be a decent man at the very end, even if he couldn't give up Cersei Lannister.

7) Brienne of Tarth 🐕 : Brienne of Tarth is a warrior woman in a man’s world. Mocked for her masculine appearance and unladylike features, she nevertheless strives to be a noble person and worthy knight. After failing to protect the one man who truly believed in her, Renly Baratheon, she found herself partnered with the antithesis of everything she stands for, Jaime Lannister. Yet the two wound up forming a strange bond at odds with their loyalties and Houses, creating one of the series’ most memorable duos. On the field of combat, Brienne’s brutish strength and efficient skill with Oathkeeper has seen her cut down numerous soldiers and even best the Hound in an unforgettably bloody and savage fight. As stalwart as she is formidable, Brienne is a unique and engaging character that’s hard not to root for.

6) Joffrey Baratheon 🐕: Joffrey Baratheon is universally agreed upon to be the worst, so that sort of makes him the best too. After all, it's hard to imagine a more successful, easier to hate villain than Joffrey. Although he barely made it more than halfway through the series, his death elicited cheers and glee from fans, but in a strange way, it was also hard to lose him from the series because he was just such a perfect baddie.

🙀Oh man. Remember that time the cake was too dry and it made his eyes bug out and his face turn purple and he spit foamy red drool everywhere? Hilarious. 🐕

5) Jon Snow 🐕 : It’s no question why Jon Snow is one of the most important characters in Game of Thrones. Jon has all the traits of a classic hero - honor, kindness, intelligence, persistence, and selflessness. Jon proves time and time again that his duty comes before his own desires. When Jon is eventually stabbed to death in a mutiny by some of his own men, his allies desperately turn to magic in the unlikely hope they can resurrect their fallen friend, because he’s a good man and the leader they need.

4) Arya Stark : Arya’s journey has had a few rough patches, both in terms of what the character has been through, and the stretches where the writers seemed to struggled to give her something interesting. But what makes her undeniably awesome is that she is the least powerful of the series’ principals, but has managed to keep her head while other stronger, smarter, and better connected Starks have lost theirs. She’s reinvented herself multiple times a water dancer, Arry, a blind assassin, just to name a few but her hard traveling twosome with the Hound is arguably one of the series’ best arcs.

3) Cersei Lannister 🐕 : Cersei managed to be one of the most infuriating and needlessly cruel characters in the series, but she also managed to occasionally be slightly sympathetic and understandable too.
Flawed, vindictive and cunning, bullheaded, mad yet steadfast in her love of her children, there are few characters quite as dark and fascinating on Game of Thrones as Cersei Lannister. She is a woman in a man's world who is fighting to be a political equal of men who view her lesser simply because of her gender. Her initial warning to Ned Stark "when you play the game of thrones, you win or you die" has proved to be her mantra, though there's something to be respected about how she's still standing while more likeable and honorable people fall around her. Even when she does the most hateful, awful things and spirals into madness, we still can't help but respect how she's clawed her way to the top.

2) Daenerys Targaryen 🐕: She’s the heir to a powerful, dysfunctional family with even more powerful and dysfunctional enemies. Her story is a non-stop confrontation with complex ideas about sex, war, gender, race, politics and morality. She’s played by Emilia Clarke, an actor who went from unknown to star overnight. Whether Daenerys Targaryen proves to be a savior out of legend or a conquerer who is bad news for Westeros, there's no denying she is one of the most monumental characters on Game of Thrones. This series has been charting her rise to power as the character who seemingly is meant to sit on the Iron Throne since the very beginning, and her removed storyline is arguably just as important as anything happening to the West. It's strongly suggested she helped bring magic back into the world with the birth of her three dragons, which is no small feat to say the least.

🙀Commits most of the best murders on the show.

1) Tyrion Lannister 🐕😍 : Tyrion Lannister is possibly the most beloved Game of Thrones character. He is incredibly intelligent, and able to work his way out of most conundrums. And when he doesn’t win, he still always has the last laugh with his cutting wit. A small man with a giant intellect and sharp tongue. Tyrion does not pity himself but rather accepts his shortcomings as a little person and turns them to his advantage. He loves his family but recognizes their greed and ambition. Tyrion is the rarest of all things in Westeros a smart person with scruples. The wildly popular character, Imp, is almost always the smartest person in the room. But what matters is that he's almost always the most decent friend, struggling to do the right thing despite his cruel family and his slightly sketchy nature. Tyrion Lannister is sensual, he's funny and he's never anything short of charming. Unfortunately, he was born at a time where being a man of his size was not getting the respect he clearly deserves. Known as Imp or Hoffman, what Tyrion lacks in size in intelligence, judgment, and vision and that's why my allegiance will always be with him.

🙀Thinks with his penis. Which is okay because his penis is so smart.🤪
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