Chapter 1: What is the main topic discussed in this episode?
Hello and welcome to Talk the Thrones.
Chapter 2: What happens after the trial in 'A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms' Episode 6?
My name is Chris Ryan. I am an editor at TheRinger.com and joining me in the studio is Joanna Robinson. Oh, hi. Hi.
Chapter 3: What was the favorite moment from this episode?
And she's ready to hunt and hawk and sail and make merry. It's Mallory Rubin. We are here to break down the season finale of A Night of the Seven Kingdoms right after this. Welcome back. It's great to see you guys once more. I'm sad. It's going to be three months and we'll be back again.
Chapter 4: What does the phrase 'War is coming' imply for the future of the show?
You know, and we also work together. So I do.
We do see each other all the time.
We see you a lot. That's true. Programming reminders.
Chapter 5: Can the series continue beyond the source material?
You are listening to us on the almighty house of our feet on Spotify, probably. Maybe elsewhere. But. It's probably Spotify, if we're being honest. And you can check out Mal and Jo's deep dive into this episode of A Night of the Seven Kingdoms in a couple days. Or all the episodes of A Night of the Seven Kingdoms.
Chapter 6: How does Valarr Targaryen cope with his father's death?
That's right. You can also listen to me and Andy casually discuss the show on The Watch.
You guys are in.
Yeah. I'm... I'm doing my best.
Chapter 7: What is Egg's future and his connection to the Targaryens?
Do you know what I mean? I'm a salesman. We stumbled over the flashback, but it's not a big deal. So Andy and I are on the watch.
Chapter 8: Which characters from Season 1 might return in Season 2?
Mal and Joe here on the House of R feed. You can also watch Mal and Joe on the Ringiverse YouTube channel. That's right. All right, let's get into the recap of this wonderful finale episode, but a little bit different than everything that's come before it. A little bit of a different beat.
A coda. Yeah.
We'll get into it right after this. All right, the Moro episode with like about 100% less action, but that's okay because it had a lot of heart.
Emotional action.
The day after, Dunk is either somewhat bruised up or dying, depending on how much stock you put in Lionel Baratheon's terrible maester.
That guy can't even fix an itchy asshole, so not much stock. But what do you take of his method of rubbing his finger in the wound and then smelling it?
It's not great. I don't think you make it past one day on the pit.
I feel like in Westeros, the one thing you need to be prepared to account for is an itchy asshole, honestly. Gloves? Hand sanitation? No, thank you.
LB wants Dunk to come with him to Storm's End and just let his freak flag fly, man. Play with some hawks. But Dunk is like, let me listen to Elliot Smith and feel bad about myself. Lionel mentions a war coming, which I will ask our experts about later. But the takeaway here is that the vibes are bad. Maekar looks beaten up about killing his brother.
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