'Game of Thrones' review: The wars to come, and the haunted past

The fifth season of "Game of Thrones" hasn't even aired yet, and the first four episodes have already been leaked online. The episodes appeared on the usual piracy platforms Sunday morning, including The Pirate Bay and KickAssTorrents. The piracy sites 

Game of Thrones returns to HBO Sunday night, and whether you're more of a fan of the books or the televised series, you've surely got a few choice quotes from the franchise squirreled away for day-to-day use. (Our email signature is "Valor Morghulis.")

Welcome back, fellow “Game of Thrones” watchers! Over the next ten weeks, I'll be reviewing the show from the perspective of someone who has read all of George R.R. Martin's Song of Ice and Fire novels, while my colleague David Malitz, who hasn't read 

Game of Thrones season 5 opened with the show's first-ever flashback scene, with a young and entitled Cersei Lannister coaxing a prophecy about her future from hermit witch Maggy the Frog. The scene is culled from George R.R. Martin's A Feast for Crows

Game of Thrones is already one of the most pirated shows on TV, and now, on the very eve of season 5's release, word is that the first four episodes have been leaked simultaneously.