If you were to ask Game of Thrones fans what made the series and its source material so incredible, I’m willing to bet the consensus wouldn’t be “the action”. For as incredibly orchestrated and epic as those moments were, the reason they worked so well was because of our investment in the characters and the world around them. A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms scales everything down - like, way down - to focus on one knight and his unlikely squire preparing for a jousting tournament. It’s the best thing to come out of the Game of Thrones franchise in nearly a decade. The series follows Dunk on his journey to become a noble and honorable knight. On his travels to a jousting tournament, he happens upon a young boy called Egg, who’s determined to become his squire. It’s a tightly character driven season that really allows us to get to know these two companions by sticking exclusively to their stories. With just six episodes, some of which barely scratch the 30 minute mark, I was w...