Ever since its debut on HBO on April 17, 2011, “Game of Thrones” has been more than a hit show. For millions of fans, it’s an obsession. “Game of Thrones” has created a world like no other, an epic fantasy built of medieval history and imagination. Populated by vividly drawn characters who wage deadly struggles for power, the show is as gritty as boots in the mud and as magical as dragons soaring in the clouds. To paraphrase Jon Snow, to viewers around the world, there is only one show that matters, and it is here. But it won’t be for long. After transforming popular culture and racking up a record 47 Emmy awards, “Game of Thrones” is preparing to bring down the curtain, beginning its eighth and final season on Sunday, April 14.While it’s true that saying goodbye to favorite shows has become easier in the streaming universe – how can we miss you when you don’t go away, but are available on Netflix, Hulu or Amazon? – “Game of Thrones” is special.When “Game of Thrones” ends its run after six episodes, on May 19, we won’t just find out the fates of Jon Snow (Kit Harington), Tyrion Lannister… Read full this story
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