Review: Knight of the Seven Kingdoms brings back that Westeros magic
Here's something that caught my attention — HBO’s latest hit, A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms, feels like a true return to Westeros magic. Jennifer Ouellette from Technology highlights how this series, based on George R.R. Martin’s Tales of Dunk and Egg, perfectly captures that gritty, medieval feel fans crave. The story follows Dunk, a humble hedge knight, just after burying his grumpy mentor, Ser Arlan. Now, with inheritance in hand — his mentor’s sword, shield, and horses — Dunk jumps into a local tournament, dreaming of a better life. What Ouellette points out is how this show reminds viewers of the original Game of Thrones’ charm — complex characters, rich lore, and that unpredictable Westeros spirit. And get this — despite the series being set 50 years after House of the Dragon, it feels fresh yet familiar. So, for those who miss that magic, this series is a must-watch, promising many adventures ahead in the Seven Kingdoms.