‘Medici: Master of Florence’ is Trolling ‘Game of Thrones? What Similarities Do They Have? A Must Watch TV Series

By Michael Davis - 20 Dec '16 17:29PM
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Three years passed, the "Game of Thrones" shocked the world with the tragic death of Robert Stark played by Richard Madden, and Catelyn Stark played by Michelle Fairley. The scene was brutal and gruesome and was the season ending.

This year seems to be a repeat casting of that historic TV Series scene in "Medici: Master of Florence". Richard Madden stars as Cosimo de Medici and paired by "Game of Thrones" Walder Frey played by David Bradley.

Remembering what happened in the "Red Wedding", Walder Frey ordered the brutal massacre of the Starks and the rest of their supporter. The "Game of Thrones" character was so disgusted and disappointed since Robb Stark betrayed them when Robb married a foreign wife Talisa Stark.

"Medici: Master of Florence" is a reunion of characters where Bradley is paired up with Madden. It is a normal cycle that actors meet up and plays a different role in the same movie or TV Series. However, the coincidence in the part is that Cosimo de Medici plays a role as a potential son-in-law to Bradley's role.

In conclusion, fans say that it is possible that "David Bradley has a contract clause requiring him to always play Richard Madden's father-in-law." Most people who saw the "Medici: Master of Florence" says that they find it weird seeing Walder Frey kissing his nemesis Robb Stark in the Netflix TV Series.

"Medici: Master of Florence" is playing in the major channel across Europe. Meanwhile, in the United States, it is exclusively airing on WME. Each of its episodes will run for an hour. Season one shows the rise of power of the Medici in Florence, Italy. Season two will show the life of Lorenzo de Medici.

"Game of Thrones" Season 7 fans are all excited as well with the next season finale. It will be an epic battle of the Houses of Westeros with all the dragons, warriors from different Houses, and hot scenes.

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