The long wait for Game of Thrones is nearly over: The fourth season of the HBO fantasy series premieres Sunday night. But for fans who might need a refresher, one helpful YouTube user has come along with a summary of the show's first three seasons.
There's just one twist: It's entirely in emoji.
In "Game of Phones," the labyrinthine mythology of Westeros is reduced to a series of comical cartoons that neatly outline the characters and stakes at play in the series. (You will not be surprised to see that the skull features very prominently.)
A cheat sheet, if you...
There's just one twist: It's entirely in emoji.
In "Game of Phones," the labyrinthine mythology of Westeros is reduced to a series of comical cartoons that neatly outline the characters and stakes at play in the series. (You will not be surprised to see that the skull features very prominently.)
A cheat sheet, if you...
- 4/3/2014
- by Nate Jones
- People.com - TV Watch
If you still haven't caught up on season three of Game of Thrones or if you just want a refresher ahead of the show's return this weekend, we may have found the perfect short-form answer - and it doesn't require a 10-hour DVD binge.
Thanks to an amazing YouTube video from Cara Rose DeFabio, Game of Thrones season 3 has become Game of Phones, and can be entirely consumed in emoji form.
Watch Game of Thrones Phones:
DeFabio previously made an emoji recap for Melrose Place - called Melroji Place, obviously - so this is clearly the way forward for lengthy and complex TV shows.
If we could make a request, we'd quite like Breaking Emoji, Emoji Who or Sherl-emoji next.
Game of Thrones season four starts on Sunday night (April 6) on HBO and Sky Atlantic.
The Game of Thrones cast reveal who they want to see on the Iron Throne:...
Thanks to an amazing YouTube video from Cara Rose DeFabio, Game of Thrones season 3 has become Game of Phones, and can be entirely consumed in emoji form.
Watch Game of Thrones Phones:
DeFabio previously made an emoji recap for Melrose Place - called Melroji Place, obviously - so this is clearly the way forward for lengthy and complex TV shows.
If we could make a request, we'd quite like Breaking Emoji, Emoji Who or Sherl-emoji next.
Game of Thrones season four starts on Sunday night (April 6) on HBO and Sky Atlantic.
The Game of Thrones cast reveal who they want to see on the Iron Throne:...
- 4/3/2014
- Digital Spy
If you're hoping to catch up on Game of Thrones before its season four premiere this weekend, but all those words and videos just won't do it, how about some emoji? Cara Rose DeFabio recapped the show's third season (Red Wedding and all) using her iPhone's native language, and it'll give you the general idea of what happened. Lots of skulls in this one.
- 4/2/2014
- by Lindsey Weber
- Vulture
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