Chapter 1: What is the main topic discussed in this episode?
Hello and welcome to Talk the Thrones.
Chapter 2: What happens in Chris Ryan's recap of Episode 5?
My name is Chris Ryan. I am an editor at TheRinger.com and joining me in the studio is Joanna Robinson and her helmet is keeping it all together. Mallory Rubin, we are going to jump into the extraordinary fifth episode of A Night of the Seven Kingdoms right after this. All right, guys, we are back. The penultimate episode of this season.
Chapter 3: What was the favorite moment from Episode 5?
I know. Where's the time gone?
Chapter 4: What insights are shared about the flashback in this episode?
I'm sad.
And this is an episode about time and about what makes us, if we go back to our youth, you know, and what shapes our kind of our worldviews. We're going to get into all of that.
When are we getting the Chris Ryan Philly origin? I know. Where's the, where's your podcast?
Every podcast is essentially building that origin story.
Chapter 5: Who is Young Dunk and what is his significance?
Why don't we do the recap? Okay, so after some forced trades and free agent signings, the deadline has passed and we're ready to rock here at Ashford. Baylor offers to take on the Kingsguard, the logic being that they are bound by duty not to harm him. I love a strategist. That's some tight observation about how unloved sons make good fighters.
Chapter 6: What details are revealed about the Redgrass Field Battlefield?
And Dunk and Egg share a laugh and a tear. We are off to the trial. After the first quarter, it's not going very well for our band of brothers. Different dudes are wearing different armor, but safe to say Dunk catches a lance in the chestal, abdominal, front body section. And then frost the cupcake with a mace to the face.
Chapter 7: What are the implications of the trial of seven?
Oh my God. What will happen next? Too bad.
Chapter 8: When does Baelor get injured during the trial?
Flashback time.
Mallory already well-actualized your weapon as a Morningstar.
It's a Morningstar. Morningstar. Makar's using a mace, Arian a Morningstar. It's like a bond they share.
Makar later also uses a Morningstar. Is this kind of like a tissue in a Kleenex thing where like a Morningstar is also a mace, but a mace is a mace?
No, a mace is... Like square rhombus? Morningstar is on the chain, and then the mace is just like the stick with the ball at the end.
Oh, okay. My bad. No, no, no. Should I see myself out? No, please continue.
I just heard her mumble Morningstar under her breath.
We have to talk about the great crutch of prestige television. Flashback in the throes of the season's climactic battle. We are taken back to yesteryear outside of King's Landing where a battle has taken place. I believe this is the Blackfire Rebellion. Redgrass Field. And a knight is lying on death's door in a young dunk with his friend Rafer looking to make a little money. Yeah.
You're never going to believe this, but the flea bottom neighborhood of King's Landing is a little bit of a dog-eat-dog vibe. Yep. And it's presided over by a City Watch asshole named Alistair, who likes to shake people down like Duncan Rafe. So they've gone, they've gone to this battlefield. They got some leather, they got some horseshoes, whatever other coin they can find.
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