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Chase & Josh: Fact or Fantasy

Q&A with J (GoT Season 1)

Chase & Josh: Fact or Fantasy

Riddikulus Patronus

Fiction, Books, Arts

5765 Ratings

🗓️ 19 January 2025

⏱️ 34 minutes

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Summary

Our Q&A with J side segment moves into its first targeted topic today, jumping back into Westeros and answering questions regarding the very first season in the Game of Thrones series!   These Q&A episodes are built for audience engagement on multiple fronts where Josh takes questions directly from listeners of the show through either direct messages, written reviews, social media comments, or video channels, and provides his answers.   In addition to answering your questions, Josh encourages direct engagement and debate directly with you the listener. Josh wants your answers to the same questions, let him know what you agree with, what you disagree with, back up your opinions with contextual evidence, and flex your own fantasy fiction knowledge!   "There's a war coming, Ned. I don't know when, I don't know who we'll be fighting, but it's coming."

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I'm

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M.

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M.

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I'm

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The Welcome back, everybody. This is Josh from Chase and Josh Factor Fantasy,

0:36.9

and I hope you guys are really excited to dive into Q and A with Jay today.

0:45.2

We are going to be moving into a specific topic.

0:51.0

And we're going to keep going forward with this over the next couple of weeks.

0:56.8

So this week we're going to cover questions that listeners had about season one of Game of

1:04.0

Thrones. Next week we'll move that into season two week after that to season three and so on

1:09.6

and so forth. You know, just to see how that goes how it

1:13.1

trends but really excited to dive on into this here today and my very first question is from

1:22.5

chris and chris asked is there anything you liked better about the show than the book in season one?

1:32.6

I think that this was kind of a shot at me because anyone who's been with us since the very beginning knows that I continuously talk shit about the on-screen productions as they compare to the books, especially

1:44.8

when it's Harry Potter and, you know, the later seasons of Game of Thrones I had issues with,

1:50.0

even though there weren't any books to compare that to. So I don't know if that was intentional

1:55.2

or not, but I will answer your question. Chris, yeah, actually, there are a few things I liked

2:00.8

better on screen

2:02.2

than the book for once. I know, crazy, right? The first thing was the way that Ned Stark

2:09.0

was portrayed. In the show, he's very formidable. He's someone that you don't really want to

2:15.7

mess with. He's well-respected.

2:24.3

Even Barrison Selmy gives him that encouragement of, oh, I've seen you cut down a dozen good nights. And, you know, in the book, he's not really that much of a warrior. He's more of the

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