
If there's a thing the makers of Game of Thrones do well—and they do a lot of things well—it's juggling an impossible number of characters and story lines, and occupying all corners of the realm, without creating something that's disjointed, rushed, or gives short shrift to anything or anyone in particular.
Had it become too concerned with reorienting the audience, the HBO Go-crashing season four premiere could've been a mess or, at the very least, a bore.…
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