A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms Season 1 Episode 3 Review: The Chaos Begins

Episode three of A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms, called “The Squire,” serves as a harsh reality check for Dunk (Peter Claffey) about what it truly means to be a knight. It’s striking that Dunk, who came from the rough streets of Flea Bottom and was raised by a flawed mentor, is learning these lessons in a similar way to Sansa, who had a privileged upbringing in Winterfell with a loving family. This episode shows Dunk actively choosing to remain naive as a way to stay hopeful in a difficult world. As the first season reaches its midpoint, A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms has spent enough time with lighthearted moments and is now preparing for more serious challenges ahead.

A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms Reveals Egg’s True Identity

The episode ends with a fight between Dunk and Aerion, the future king. Aerion was cruelly injuring a performer, Tanselle, because her play showed a dragon being killed – he apparently saw this as a challenge to his family’s power. When Dunk intervened, Aerion demanded Dunk’s teeth be broken. However, Egg stopped the fight by revealing he was Aerion’s brother and commanded the knights to stand down, threatening them with his father’s wrath if they didn’t.

Star Trek: Starfleet Academy’s Controversial Language Choice, Explained

Since its release a few weeks ago, Starfleet Academy has sparked a lot of debate among Star Trek fans, with many leaving negative reviews. The main criticism is that the show doesn’t capture the feeling of Star Trek. Aside from unfair complaints about the show’s content, a key reason for this different feel is that the characters are mostly young adults. Robert Picardo recently discussed this change in an interview.

6 Animated Superhero Masterpieces You Forgot Existed

Animation is a fantastic fit for superhero stories, allowing for incredibly grand and imaginative worlds and characters. While some animated superhero films have reached the same iconic status as live-action movies, many others have sadly been overlooked.

Every Single Thing Happening at the 2026 Grammys

Aura V and her father, Fyütch, recently won a Grammy for their children’s music album, Harmony. Fyütch announced during their acceptance speech that Aura V is now the youngest person to ever win a Grammy as an individual artist.

It Was Just an Accident Co-Writer Mehdi Mahmoudian Arrested in Iran

The statement was signed by filmmaker Jafar Panahi, Mohammad Rasoulof (director of The Seed of the Sacred Fig), and Nobel Peace Prize winner Narges Mohammadi. They strongly condemned the Iranian government’s violent response to recent protests. The statement calls the widespread killing of protesters – those who bravely demanded an end to the current government – a systematic crime against humanity. It specifically cites the use of live ammunition, the deaths of tens of thousands, the mass arrests and persecution of protesters, attacks on the injured, and the denial of medical care as a betrayal of Iran and a threat to its security.

HBO Quietly Adds Forgotten Sci-Fi Thriller Film 2073

The new British sci-fi film, 2073, paints a bleak picture of the future, drawing inspiration from the 1962 short film La Jetée. It tackles serious issues like climate change, the rise of powerful corporations, and the decline of democracy. Director Asif Kapadia won an Academy Award for Best Documentary in 2016 for his film Amy.

The Stormlight Archives Is Poised to Dethrone Game of Thrones

Apple TV recently announced it will be bringing Brandon Sanderson’s popular “Cosmere Universe” to the screen, with plans already underway. Sanderson’s fantasy novels have been incredibly successful for years, and a live-action adaptation is finally happening. With the development of The Stormlight Archive, many believe this marks a shift in the landscape of epic fantasy television, potentially signaling the end of Game of Thrones‘ reign.

Sam Raimi Needs No Help Scoring a No.1 At the Box Office as ‘Send Help’ Wins Weekend

I’m seriously blown away! Disney’s Send Help just keeps smashing records, holding the top spot at the global box office for ten weeks straight – it’s following in the footsteps of huge hits like Avatar Fire and Ash and Zootopia 2! Everyone was clearly waiting for Sam Raimi’s new movie. It opened at number one in so many places – Mexico, Kuwait, Thailand, and Indonesia, just to name a few! And it grabbed the number two spot in a ton more countries like Bahrain, Iceland, and all the way to Korea and Vietnam. It’s incredible to see this kind of international success!