Game of Thrones has been an iconic series since its first season was released on HBO in 2011. It quickly became a cultural phenomenon and one of the most popular television shows of all time. But not all of its episodes have been fan favorites. Ranked among the worst episodes of the show are a few that have been controversial and/or downright hated. From a rushed finale to an out-of-place detour, these episodes of Game of Thrones have been deemed by fans as the worst of the nine seasons.
When it comes to ranking the worst Game of Thrones episodes, there are a few contenders. Some of these episodes have been criticized for their pacing, characterization, or plot. Others have been met with a collective groan from fans for their seemingly unnecessary filler. And then there are some episodes that were just plain bad.
In this list, we will be discussing the worst episodes of Game of Thrones and ranking them from least bad to most terrible. Read on to find out which episodes of the show have been ranked among its worst and why they have earned this dubious honor.
Written by Sophie and last updated on Dez 26, 2024.
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Arriving at King’s Landing, Ned is shocked to learn of the Crown’s profligacy from his new advisors. At Castle Black, Jon Snow impresses Tyrion at the expense of greener recruits. Suspecting the Lannisters had a hand in Bran’s fall, Catelyn covertly follows her husband to King’s Landing, where she is intercepted by Petyr Baelish, a.k.a. “Littlefinger,” a shrewd longtime ally and brothel owner. Cersei and Jaime ponder the implications of Bran’s recovery; Arya studies swordsmanship. On the road to Vaes Dothrak, Daenerys finds herself at odds with Viserys.
The episode was rated 8,02 from 11429 votes.
Ned looks for clues to the death of his predecessor, and uncovers one of King Robert’s bastards. Robert and his guests witness a tournament honoring Ned. Jon takes measures to protect Sam from further abuse at Castle Black; a frustrated Viserys clashes with Daenerys in Vaes Dothrak; Sansa imagines her future as a queen, while Arya envisions a far different future. Catelyn rallies her husband’s allies to make a point, while Tyrion finds himself caught in the wrong place at the wrong time.
The episode was rated 8,06 from 10906 votes.
Ned Stark, Lord of Winterfell learns that his mentor, Jon Arryn, has died and that King Robert is on his way north to offer Ned Arryn’s position as the King’s Hand. Across the Narrow Sea in Pentos, Viserys Targaryen plans to wed his sister Daenerys to the nomadic Dothraki warrior leader, Khal Drogo to forge an alliance to take the throne.
The episode was rated 8,08 from 15994 votes.
Incensed over news of Daenerys’ alliance with the Dothrakis, Robert orders a preemptive strike on the Targaryens that drives a wedge in his relationship with Ned. A captive Tyrion helps Catelyn, but receives a cold reception at the Eyrie from her sister, Jon Arryn’s widow Lysa. Sansa is charmed by the dashing Ser Loras Tyrell, a.k.a. the Knight of Flowers. Arya overhears a plot against her father.
The episode was rated 8,09 from 10516 votes.
Having agreed to become the King’s Hand, Ned leaves Winterfell with daughters Sansa and Arya, while Catelyn stays behind in Winterfell. Jon Snow heads north to join the brotherhood of the Night’s Watch. Tyrion decides to forego the trip south with his family, instead joining Jon in the entourage heading to the Wall. Viserys bides his time in hopes of winning back the throne, while Daenerys focuses her attention on learning how to please her new husband, Drogo.
The episode was rated 8,09 from 12419 votes.
In the aftermath of Ned's capture, Syrio and Arya face off against Lannister guards, while Cersei manipulates Sansa to her own ends. Robb rallies his father's northern allies against Tywin Lannister and heads south to war. Tyrion forms an uneasy alliance with the hill tribes and reunites with his father. Jon lashes out at Ser Alliser Thorne and battles a mysterious attacker from beyond the Wall. Dany is forced to reconcile her desire to conquer Westeros with Drogo's savagery after the Dothraki raid a peaceful village.
The episode was rated 8,12 from 9922 votes.
Explaining that the future of the Lannisters is at stake, Tywin presses Jaime to “be the man you were meant to be” as they prepare for battle. Ned confronts Cersei about the secrets that killed Jon Arryn. With the fate of the missing Benjen very much on his mind, Jon takes his Night’s Watch vows, though not with the assignment he coveted. After Ser Jorah saves Daenerys from treachery, an enraged Drogo vows to lead the Dothraki where they’ve never gone before. An injured Robert takes pains to ensure an orderly transition at King’s Landing.
The episode was rated 8,25 from 10268 votes.
Reinstated as the Hand, Ned sits for the King while Robert is on a hunt. Ned issues a decree that could have long-term consequences throughout the Seven Kingdoms. At the Eyrie, Tyrion confesses to his "crimes," and demands that Lysa give him a trial by combat. Joffrey apologizes to Sansa. Viserys receives his final payment for Daenerys from Drogo.
The episode was rated 8,28 from 10481 votes.
With Sansa's life in danger, Ned makes a fateful decision. Catelyn brokers an unsavory deal with the slippery Walder Frey. Tyrion acquires a mistress and is forced by his father to fight on the front lines. Robb wins his first major victory and captures a prized prisoner. Jon is rewarded for his valor and discovers a dark secret about Maester Aemon. As Drogo's wound festers, Dany defies her bloodrider Qotho and puts her trust in the enslaved witch Mirri Maz Duur.
The episode was rated 8,34 from 9986 votes.
In the Game of Thrones episode "Fire and Blood," tragedy strikes the Seven Kingdoms, leaving a lasting impact on the characters we've come to love. Bran and Rickon share a prophetic dream, hinting at the mystical nature of the world they inhabit. Meanwhile, Catelyn confronts Jamie about her son's fall, seeking answers and justice. And it's in this episode that Robb's fate takes a turn, forever changing his destiny.
As the story unfolds, we witness Tyrion making a surprising decision, heading south and embarking on a new journey. Arya, on the other hand, takes matters into her own hands, assuming a new identity to escape the treacherous King's Landing. And poor Sansa, terrorized by the sadistic Joffrey, endures unbearable torment.
But it's not just in Westeros where the drama unfolds. At the Wall, Jon Snow faces a heart-wrenching choice between the Night's Watch and the family he left behind. And across the sea, Daenerys Targaryen, the Mother of Dragons, pays a terrible price for her love but finds a glimmer of hope in the process.
This first-season finale of Game of Thrones leaves us in awe and anticipation. The dragons' birth marks a pivotal moment in the series, signifying the rise of mythical creatures that will shape the future of the realm. With its brilliant storytelling and iconic ending, "Fire and Blood" hooks viewers and sets the stage for the epic saga that lies ahead.
The episode was rated 8,57 from 10063 votes.
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