With Neil Miller from Film School Rejects!
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This week, Da7e, Joanna and Neil have all survived the burning of Craster's Keep, the mini-plotline of off-book invention and are ready to see just what was gained and what temperature hands were lost. The trio struggle to find a unifying theme in the episode, though it's starting to become clearer just what the rest of this season holds for it's back-half. Can you pivot while treading water? Is the Iron Bank a power player now? Have Jon and Bran been successfully branded as heroes? These answers and an argument that we should all give up hope on this week's STORM OF SPOILERS.
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With 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)
SPOILERS START AT 3:26
"In a world where White Walkers have a huge Fortress of Solitude, are we really that precious about…rules anymore?" -Joanna Robinson.
This week, Da7e and Joanna are sent Neil from FilmSchoolRejects.com, recently accused of feeding Highborn fowl to his starving family, and he totally doesn't look shifty and is textually totally supposed to be there and he is trustworthy and wants to come on their adventure. Neil's read all the books, and together they piece together what's departure and what's plotting for a better TV narrative. Joanna and Neil answer each other's well-informed questions, Da7e suggests next season's tagline and has a badass idea for a poster. WON'T SOMEBODY THINK OF THE CHILDREN? Perhaps someone with a stoney heart. One of these podcasters won't survive the Kingsmoot, and in an "Oathkeeper" complementary thematic twist: it's not who you'd expect!
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SPOILERS START AT 1:52
This week, Da7e and Joanna won't touch real life rape culture with a six-foot pole made of Crow's Arms from prospective cannibal House Thenn, but they will discuss this fictional world of Westeros we're seeing on screen: does geography matter? What's being abbreviated, and to make room for what? Da7e wants to know when "Eyepatch Greyjoy" is coming into play and Joanna has intriguing answers! That PLUS: An actor cast as a character we like shows his face, Da7e unsuccessfully proposes a super-character, Howland Reed is compared to Yoda, and do we really need Lady Stoneheart at this point?
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SPOILERS START AT 1:56
This week, Da7e and Joanna dig into that thing that happened to Joffery and how it came about. Then they discuss people who are at King's Landing but shouldn't be yet. Joanna assures Dave it isn't his masculinity that's making him dislike Shae. Also covered: Has the show dealt with Theon well?Can GOT ever do flashbacks?
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