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Blood and Cheese, when paired with the death of Prince Lucerys, ensured that the Dance of the Dragons would be a bitter civil war. But it also had a long term impact on the Red Keep that in turn had an impact on Arya’s plotline, an impact which may not yet be fully realized. Tune in Mondays at 6 pm eastern for Review episodes and Saturdays at 3 pm eastern for Preview (spoiler-filled) episodes, with special guests.
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0:00.0 | The The And then Oh, Oh, And then. Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, |
1:24.0 | Oh, oh, oh, oh, Oh, The murder of young Prince J' Harris is one of the most shocking and painful scenes ever written by George R. Martin, and it was adapted in part for season 2 episode 1 of House of the Dragon. |
1:45.0 | Blood and Cheese when paired with the death of Prince Luceris at the hands of Aymand and |
1:50.0 | Vaguar, ensured that the dance of the dragons would be a bitter Civil War as opposed to you know just a regular Civil War which is usually flowers and fairies and fun stuff right? |
2:01.0 | But it also had a long-term impact on the Red Keep that in turn had an impact on |
2:05.4 | Aria's plot line, an impact which may not yet be fully realized. So we get a rare chance to |
2:10.8 | discuss both House of the Dragon and a song of ice and fire and that'll be fun. |
2:14.8 | And yes, the impact I refer to for Aria does include cats as the title of this episode |
2:20.4 | suggests. So cat lovers, which that includes all three of your hosts here by the way, |
2:26.1 | we're all cat lovers here. You might like this one a bit extra because the cats come out on top, |
2:31.2 | cats prove their worth and no cats were harmed in the filming of this |
2:35.4 | of course we wouldn't harm. What am I even saying? But we'll explore the foul murder from book and show perspective discuss some of the immediate and |
2:45.1 | long-term fallout plus these connections to a song of ice and fire. We've got all |
2:49.3 | that and more on this time |
2:57.0 | time perhaps is more accurate or at least partly accurate yes hello and |
3:01.4 | welcome everybody back for another episode. These episodes that we're doing on Wednesday, I say these, this episode and the ones like it on Wednesdays are our weekly deep dive into a topic of note, usually something that's been prominent lately. |
3:15.8 | We kind of saw this one coming ahead of time because we knew the episode was called a son for a son that made it |
3:21.0 | pretty obvious what was going to happen from book perspective. |
3:24.0 | We didn't know exactly what, we didn't know how it would be adapted, but that's what we're |
3:27.6 | here to talk about today. |
3:29.0 | We do our regular non-spolar reviews of each episode on Mondays at six eastern and we do spoiler filled |
3:36.0 | prediction episodes on Saturdays and we also do game streams at six eastern on |
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