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Back are we with, arguably, one of the best episodes in the franchise, both for Game of Thrones and House of the Dragon. This episode, by itself, proves that HotD is a worthy prequel to Thrones by having our character interactions feel like real people. Rhaenyra and Daemon, Otto and Aegon taking the spotlight. Good times all around.
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It's that time of the year again where we discuss the dragon show. Preston will be busy with work for the next week or two so I've enlisted Trey the Explainer to join me for the return of the Game of Thrones Podcast (unofficial) to discuss the premiere episode of Season 2. We go into Blood & Cheese, Jace and Cregan and even discuss a few other things as well.
Special Guest @TREYtheExplainer -
Back are we for another Star Wars and another culture war battleground for...some...reason. Seriously, the irony of us discussing these on our channel is to see that like/dislike ratio turn into an actual lightsaber.
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We are back to discuss Jonathan Nolan's newest show: Fallout. Based on the wildly popular game by Bethesda, we folow Lucy as she ventures out into post-apocalyptic America in search of her father.
Special guest: Nes from TheComicsWiki -
Preston and I go over gsteff's research on early drafts of A Storm of Swords from 1999, compared to the published version in 2000. Green Men, the Knight of the Laughing Tree and Lady Stroneheart
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Preston and I go over gsteff's research on early drafts of A Clash of Kings from 1997, compared to the published version in 1998. We discuss glass candles and Tyrion's scheme to out Pycelle.
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Preston and I go over gsteff's research on early drafts of A Game of Thrones from 1993 and 1994, compared to the published version in 1996. We discuss Cersei being behind the Jon Arryn incident, a darker Ned, Ser Hugh and a few other significant changes.
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Bringing back special guest @TREYtheExplainer to discuss with us the #HouseofTheDragon season 2 trailer and Trey makes it very clear on if he stands with #TeamBlack or #TeamGreen. Preston also explains to us how the maesters are behind everything
Check out the full episode here:
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Back are we, like last year, to discuss what we believe were the best shows of 2023. I may add to this list going forward since I have a lot to catch up on. Special Guest - Nes
0:00 - Preston's List
10:42 - Nes' List
19:19 - Carmine's List
28:16 - Worst
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Back are we, with our resident Marvel expert Mr.Nes, to talk about the newest Marvel show: Echo
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Last time Preston invited Trey to do a quiz on Sporcle and the questions were not that great...so I thought: Why not have a re-do of the quiz that Preston gave me many years ago but as a nice bit of competition between Trey and myself and well...here we are.
While Trey was on with us we also decided to discuss Reddit user Zionius' post about the A Feast for Crows outline (This is different than the drafts from Gsteff last year).
0:00 - Quiz
48:54 - AFFC Outline
Links for the Reddit Post and Preston's own Quiz are here:
The quiz: https://www.sporcle.com/games/PrestonSweet/sweetrobins-a-song-of-ice-and-fire-quiz-number-1
The Reddit post: reddit.com/r/asoiaf/comments/18519cz/spoilers_extended_grrms_20032004_outline_for_affc -
George recently had a discussion with Cassandra Clare in his Jean Cocteau Theater and the topic of release dates came up for her book and George might've let slip the actual release date for Winds.
More information here: https://gizmodo.com/george-rr-martin-winds-of-winter-update-2025-got-asoiaf-1850957937 - もっと表示する