Bennett Madison

Publications: | Vanity Fair |
TV Reviews Only
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98% | Game of Thrones: Season 7 - The Spoils of War (TV Episode) |
While we've seen Daenerys's pet monsters unleash some minor pain in the past, this is the first time we've witnessed a fully grown, totally empowered dragon fly into battle and do its worst. Was it satisfying? Yes, it was satisfying. I cheered.‐ Vanity Fair
Read More | Posted Aug 7, 2017
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91% | Game of Thrones: Season 7 - The Queen's Justice (TV Episode) |
Game of Thrones has spent so much time building up tension and drawing out plots that many of its ongoing story lines have literally been brewing for years... With this episode, "The Queen's Justice," we're finally starting to see some real payoff.‐ Vanity Fair
Read More | Posted Jul 31, 2017
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94% | Game of Thrones: Season 7 - Dragonstone (TV Episode) |
Game of Thrones is back for its new season, and if you were worried about spending seven episodes watching Daenerys sit on a ship in the middle of the ocean, you're in for a pleasant surprise.‐ Vanity Fair
Read More | Posted Jul 17, 2017
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100% | Game of Thrones: Season 6 - The Winds of Winter (TV Episode) |
Finally, the show's longest-standing plots are starting to pay off.‐ Vanity Fair
Read More | Posted Jun 27, 2016
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98% | Game of Thrones: Season 6 - Battle of the Bastards (TV Episode) |
We got dragons, we got a battle scene that was big, bad, and incredibly tense, and we got to see Sansa take her long-awaited turn at being the best Stark. I'm not complaining.‐ Vanity Fair
Read More | Posted Jun 20, 2016
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100% | Game of Thrones: Season 6 - Book of the Stranger (TV Episode) |
The coffee break is over: this was an episode to make you believe in Game of Thrones again.‐ Vanity Fair
Read More | Posted May 16, 2016
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88% | Game of Thrones: Season 6 - Home (TV Episode) |
It feels like the show is starting to go somewhere, as it shakes up the established order, moves confidently off-book, and reminds viewers that everyone in your family probably just wants to murder you.‐ Vanity Fair
Read More | Posted May 2, 2016
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