Tagged: Game of Thrones Season 7
Good Evening Hosts, I’ve been following your podcast since Westworld and as soon as I finished watching this weeks episode I thought to myself, “Big D is going to have a fit over this one.” C:analysismode.exe Bottom line: Is the show becoming predictable due to poor writing or because it’s...
Sam told the maesters he let Bran Stark through the wall “years ago.” You’ll remember Gili and Little Sam were both there when this happened. So why does Little Sam look so young (maybe two years old?) in a scene after Sam just said that? I see three reasons this...
I can’t have been the only person to notice that seven men heading north of the wall echoed the roles of the seven gods, some literal some more symbolic. The Father is Berric Dondarrion – who represents divine justice. Thoros is the Mother – who represents divine mercy. Jon Snow...
So, I’ve been mulling these two over for a while this season and I’m not going to put forward a theory per se but rather some thoughts on what these two characters represent. In the beginning of the series, we see that these two are the “eyes and ears” of...
Gents, Depending on how you feel about prophecy, I think Cersei’s baby bump revelation has some huge implications. For starters, when Cersei asks if she will have kids with the King, Maggy replies, Oh, aye. Six-and-ten for him, and three for you. Gold shall be their crowns and gold their...
Hey guys, i’ve been listening to your podcasts for a while, i found you though American Gods after the first season ended but i was very pleased to hear that you would start a new podcast for Game of Thrones, and i have to say that yours is the best...
Afternoon gentlemen. So I’ve been a listener for awhile, but I am a first time writer. What I wanted to talk about is the importance of Jon and Drogon. I know you all have most likely explored at length the three headed dragon theory, but for posterity sake, I wanted...
Hey guys, I hoping you can help settle a debate that I had tonight with my fiancĂ©. Everyone, including myself, says that Jon has more claim because he’s Rhaegar’s last living son. However, the line of succession gets a little fuzzy because Rhaegar was never ACTUALLY crowned king. Let’s say...