Where To Watch Game Of Thrones Season 2

Okay, let's be honest. You want to re-watch Game of Thrones Season 2. And you want to know the best place to do it. You're not alone.
The Official (and Probably Boring) Options
First, the obvious. You could subscribe to HBO Max (now just Max, I think?). It's the official home of all things Westeros.
But is it really the best option? Think about the cost. Ouch. Monthly fees add up faster than Lannister debts.
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Buying the Season? Maybe...
You could buy the season on platforms like Amazon or Apple TV. This gives you permanent access, supposedly.
But what if they decide to remove it later? Streaming services are fickle beasts. Plus, who even owns DVDs anymore?
Unpopular Opinion Time: The "Borrowed" Route
Okay, here it comes. My unpopular opinion. What about... borrowing it? From a friend, of course.
I mean, someone you know must have the DVDs still. Dust them off! Relive the glory days.

Okay, maybe not the glory days. Season 8 exists. But still, good times (mostly)!
The Pirate's Life? (Argh!)
Let's not even mention illegal streaming sites. I definitely wouldn't recommend that. Wink, wink.
Those sites are often riddled with viruses and questionable quality. Nobody wants a virus from watching Joffrey get slapped (deservedly, of course).
Seriously, don't do it. (Unless... just kidding! Mostly.)

Dust Off Those DVDs
Seriously, though, physical media is having a bit of a comeback. Maybe now's the time to embrace the retro.
Plus, imagine the smug satisfaction of saying, "Oh, I own Game of Thrones Season 2." Pure gold.
The Great Grandma Route
Let's face it, she has seen everything. Your great grandma probably knows a guy who has a guy who has a friend that has a DVD collection.
Now you know what to do. Ask around! You would be surprised how resourceful she is.
And when you find the DVD, be thankful. Do a good deed for her!

Consider A Friend's Streaming Account
Do you remember that friend who always brags about his streaming account? Yeah, that's the one.
Maybe you could "borrow" his password, just for a re-watch. (Don't tell him I suggested it.)
He probably won't even notice. Besides, sharing is caring, right?
The Real Question: Is It Worth It?
Honestly, the real question isn't where to watch. It's whether you should watch it again.

Do you really want to relive the Red Wedding? The disappointment of Season 8? The unfulfilled potential?
Maybe just stick to watching clips of Tyrion Lannister being witty on YouTube. That's always a safe bet.
Final Thoughts
So, there you have it. Your completely unbiased (ahem) guide to watching Game of Thrones Season 2.
Choose wisely. And may the odds be ever in your favor (wrong franchise, I know, but it felt appropriate).
Now, if you'll excuse me, I'm going to go "borrow" my neighbor's HBO Max password. Wish me luck!
