With Joanna Robinson from Vanity Fair, Dave Gonzales from Geek.com and Neil Miller from Film School Rejects!
If you’re looking for spoiler-free dissection of the highest caliber, you’re looking for A CAST OF KINGS (click there)
This podcast includes some occasional cussing, but no more than usual. It covers SEASON 5 EPISODE 7 “The Gift.”
This week, all our hosts dream that they are old and have all the time in the world to discuss Game of Thrones. We can’t get through a single scene without having some questions about execution or some speculation about how this contributes to the end of the season. Casting for Season 6 of the show has begun and we might put a little too much stock on what IMDB says about the tenth episode of the season. Da7e gets a quick geography lesson, Neil convinces everyone he knows better about the Dorne plotline and we all wonder if we’ve seen the last of Benjen Stark.
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The Boneyard (book characters left out entirely):
Young Griff/(f)Aegon
Griff/Jon Connington
Cold Hands
Strong Belwas
Brown Ben Plumm
Osney Kettleblack and his brothers
Quentyn Martell
Arys Oakheart
Val and her baby
Donal Noye
Edric Storm (condensed with Gendry)
Wyman Manderly (and with him, Frey Pies… maybe)
Marillion the Bard
Patchface (Shireen’s bestie)
Long-winded descriptions of food.
At the Gates of the Boneyard (characters discarded by the show whose role is seemingly bigger in the books):
Benjen Stark
The Ironborn (Victarion, Euron, Balon, Yara)
Nymeria the Direwolf (and her pack)
Beric and Thoros
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From @WikiRascals: our theory about Littlefinger’s mode of transportation comes to life. So awesome. pic.twitter.com/I79Y5b3VQ6
— A Storm of Spoilers (@StormofSpoilers) May 21, 2015
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This week, Katey, Patches, Da7e and David want to take Brad Bird’s Tomorrowland bait and wonder if liking disaster cinema is feeding into a gross human part of all of us that is cynical and dying. Granted, that’s not what all four hosts believe…let’s just say someone should be ready for the zombie apocalypse. Also: Patches says that The Phantom Menace is a better movie than Return of the Jedi and in certain circles, dem’s fightin’ words. Finally: Katey, Da7e and Patches each mention one Cannes film they’re interested in and David talks about a good half dozen.
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00:00 – Lightning Round: Comedy Music Cues
01:29 – Intro: Welcome To Episode 72! REVIEW!
04:01 – Tidbit: The Phantom Menace is better than Return of the Jedi
18:29 – Mini Segment: Can Cannes!
27:22 – Segment 3: Disaster Movies are killing our future
52:49 – Outro
Music Breaks
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With Joanna Robinson from Vanity Fair, Dave Gonzales from Geek.com and Neil Miller from Film School Rejects!
If you’re looking for spoiler-free dissection of the highest caliber, you’re looking for A CAST OF KINGS (click there)
This podcast includes some deep sighs and acknowledgement of what happened on the TV last Sunday.
This week, Neil, Joanna and Da7e are pretty much in agreement that they’ve witnessed some serious errors in Game of Thrones storytelling. From the geography of Dorne being as unclear as Littlefinger’s overall plan to the sad limitations of real life production leading to another disappointing outing for the Sand Snakes. Also, the show doesn’t stick the landing and all our worst Sansa fears became true in a very clumsy way.
That doesn’t mean this week is without it’s bright spots of crackpotitude and literature-based extrapolation!
Neil makes several attempts to return to the Crazytown Citadel we built last week, Da7e becomes obsessed with a giant mockingbird and pairs off Lady Olenna with the High Sparrow (sexually), and Joanna introduces us all to a Twitter account called @catelynshead
Follow Neil (@rejects), Joanna (@jowrotethis) and Da7e (@da7e) on Twitter!
The Boneyard (book characters left out entirely):
Young Griff/(f)Aegon
Griff/Jon Connington
Cold Hands
Strong Belwas
Brown Ben Plumm
Osney Kettleblack and his brothers
Aryanne Martell
Quentyn Martell
Arys Oakheart
Randyll Tarly (still possible)
Val and her baby
Donal Noye
Edric Storm (condensed with Gendry)
Wyman Manderly (and with him, Frey Pies… maybe)
Marillion the Bard
Patchface (Shireen’s bestie)
Long-winded descriptions of food.
At the Gates of the Boneyard (characters discarded by the show whose role is seemingly bigger in the books):
Benjen Stark
The Ironborn (Victarion, Euron, Balon, Yara)
Nymeria the Direwolf (and her pack)
Beric and Thoros
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