I need to find a new way to watch. My dvd plaver is broken.
If you don't have a way to watch your Game of Thrones DVDs, the easiest solution would be to subscribe to HBO's streaming service, HBO Max. The service has every season of the series, as well as all of HBO's movies and series. The cost is $14.99 per month.
I have thought about doing that. 14.99 a month is tough. Is there any other way to stream them?
Not legally, no. Because Game of Thrones airs exclusively on HBO, it is not available on multiple streamuing services, like some movies and series are. It is possible to download it from a torrent site, but that is not authorized by HBO or considered a legal practice in many countries. So it seems like HBO Max is your only solution.
I was hoping it had been out long enough you could get it elsewhere. Know of anywhere to get a discounted streaming rate?
HBO was offering a free trial of HBO Max when the service first launched, but sadly that promotion has ended. If you subscribe to Hulu, that service offers a week-long trial of HBO as a Hulu add-on. If don't have Hulu, they usually offer a free 30-day trial to new subscribers. That's a roundabout way of possibly getting HBO free for a while, at least.
I think the free trial is worth a shot. How much is Hulu? It might be worth the monthly fee if I get more programing.
Hulu offers several options. Their primary tier is $7.99 monthly and for that price, you will have to contend with limited commercials. They're manageable, though, and not excessive. For $11.99, you can stream everything commercial-free. Then on top of those prices, add-ons (like HBO, Showtime, and so on) range in price from $8.99 to $14.99. 
Well, that is something to think about. Limited commercials might be tolerable. Are there Game of Thrones books?  
Yes, the program is based on a seven-book series of novels called A Song of Ice and Fire by George R.R. Martin.