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Behind the Billions

‘Game of Thrones,’ S8E6 | The Precappables

Behind the Billions

The Ringer

Tv & Film

4.3641 Ratings

🗓️ 17 May 2019

⏱️ 49 minutes

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Summary

The Ringer’s Zach Kram and Riley McAtee prognosticate on what could happen in Season 8, Episode 6 of ‘Game of Thrones.’ They break down the teaser for the final episode (01:40), theorize who will sit on the Iron Throne (19:00), and offer their key players in the episode (36:53) before predicting what will happen next (40:41). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Hey, it's Liz Kelly, and welcome to The Ringer Podcast Network. Before you get to the show,

0:04.4

make sure you check out the ringer.com for our extensive NBA playoff coverage leading up to the NBA

0:09.1

finals. Also look out for a 2019 NBA draft guide, which now features 50 of Kevin O'Connor's

0:15.5

scouting reports. The draft guide has a first-round mock draft, big board rankings from our draft

0:20.6

experts like Jonathan Charks and Danny Chow, and much more to come leading up to the draft itself on June 20th.

0:26.6

Once again, check out The Ringer's 2019 NBA Draft Guide and all of our NBA coverage over on the Ringer.com.

0:32.5

Thank you. Hello, and welcome to Game of Thrones precapables, part of the Ringer podcast network.

0:53.7

This is the podcast where we preview the Thrones episode to come, part of the Ringer podcast network. This is the podcast where we preview

0:55.5

the Thrones episode to come. And for the final time, we're going to break down what to expect

1:01.2

because this Sunday is the finale, season eight, episode six. I'm Zach Kramm and joining me as he mourns

1:08.1

the death of Circe, whom just last week he called the great

1:11.9

queen for Westeros. It's Riley McAtee. I'm being misrepresented here yet again. I said that

1:17.7

peace and Circe is better than war and anyone else. I just want to specify for everyone.

1:23.8

Cersie only set fire to the scept of Baylor. Danny set fire to the whole city.

1:28.9

So she's better in that respect.

1:30.9

All right, let's start with next on Game of Thrones.

1:39.6

First, there are some new logistics for season eight, episode six.

1:42.9

It's going to be 80 minutes long in the same range as the other episodes toward the back half of the season.

1:48.9

But this episode is directed by David Benioff and D.B. Weiss, the two showrunners who have never officially directed the same episode before, who basically have no directing experience pre-game of Thrones. They do have a

2:02.4

little bit of experience on this own show, but that's kind of new. Yeah, so Beniof and Weiss have

2:08.5

each directed one episode. David Benioff directed episode three of season three, Walk of Punishment.

2:15.4

That is the episode where De NNaris first kind of negotiates with

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