'Game of Thrones'
The cast of HBO's "Game of Thrones" poses backstage with their award for Outstanding Drama Series during the 67th Primetime Emmy Awards in Los Angeles, California September 20, 2015. Reuters/Mike Blake

How can one summarise the epic "Game of Thrones" series? Even those who’ve read all six voluminous books from George R.R. Martin or those who’ve seen all six episodes of the onscreen adaptation on HBO cannot fathom how to provide an accurate synopsis. But apparently, there is a way. Ask Samuel L. Jackson.

On the show's YouTube page, the American actor and film producer hilariously – albeit lewdly – provided a very short recap of HBO’s hit television series, aptly titled “Game of Thrones Beginner’s Guide: Uncensored.”

True to his image, Jackson frequently cursed a lot even as he tried his best to do the plot justice. Jackson described Jaime Lannister as a “mother***ker,” Sandor Clegane The Hound as a “scary looking dude,” and Ramsay Bolton as a “d***head.” Meanwhile, he described House Stark as a “nice family” but warned viewers, “don’t get attached. I’m just saying.”

Winter is here

Jackson stressed out that while “winter is coming,” nobody is still prepared across the Seven Kingdoms.

“Everybody should be worried about the winter coming but instead are too busy fighting,” he said. “Winter is almost here and still ain’t nobody ready, even though everybody is saying ‘Winter is coming’ for four seasons now,” he added.

As if running a commentary, Jackson said that “in all seven of the kings in Westeros, everybody thinks they just sit on the Iron Throne.” The recap was “badass” but Jackson said there is nothing better than watching all the episodes in full than just relying on a mere recap.

"All of this is nothing compared to what we didn't have a chance to get to: the backstabbing, the lying, the cheating, the parts that will make you feel uncomfortable," he added.

HBO aired the final episode of "Game of Thrones" season 6 last July 3. There is no announcement yet for the GOT season 7 airing date.

WATCH: Samuel L. Jackson voices over Game of Thrones (Uncensored) Beginner’s Guide