Rotten Tomatoes, the popular film review website, has started to rate every episode of the newest season of Game of thrones.
The Wrap reports that Rotten Tomatoes will rate all new episodes of Season 4 of Game of thrones, making it the first television show to be rated on the website.
Rotten Tomatoes' goal is to gear attention towards the TV Ratings section, which was created last fall.
"Episode level ratings will bring a whole new level of engagement from our Rotten Tomatoes fans," Matt Atchity, Rotten Tomatoes editor-in-chief said in a statement.
Newspaper, website, and magazine critics share their reviews, which are incorporated onto the sit and used to generate the ratings.
According to Entertainment Weekly, Game of Thrones has been renewed for two more seasons by HBO.
6.6 million viewers tuned in for the Season 4 premier, giving HBO their highest ratings since the finale of The Sopranos', in 2007.
The premier episode, "Two Swords," earned a 96 percent "Fresh" rating, which can be found on the website, as well as Rotten Tomatoes Twitter and Facebook page.
"Since it's avidly followed by its audience, Game of Thrones is the perfect series to invite our users to check in even more frequently and find out what the critics and other users are saying."
Rotten Tomatoes will rate other episodes of shows that have strong fan support, though no specific titles have been announced.
Game of Thrones airs on HBO at 9 p.m. on Sundays.