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🗓️ 11 October 2021
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A lively 4 way discussion including guest Stefan Sasse (Boiled Leather Audio Hour, Nerdstream Era) on the time period Dunk & Egg lived in and what future stories could be told on the page or on television.
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0:00.0 | Hello, my fellow historians. Welcome to Valerie Reedus for Duncan Egg. It's an epilogue to our |
0:15.5 | full series review. We had originally not planned on having another Valerie Reedus episode, |
0:20.1 | but two factors led us to this fun decision of having one more episode. And well, let's see what |
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1:04.5 | One of the things that brings us is one of the reasons we decided to do one more episode, |
1:09.3 | which is our guest, Stefan Sasa, who was last minute unable to make it. Head colds make podcasting |
1:14.8 | very much unfeasible and unpleasant. So we had to move that around. So I'm glad we were able to |
1:20.9 | move it only a couple of weeks instead of, you know, having to cancel it or something. Welcome, |
1:24.6 | Stefan. Glad to have you here. Thank you. I'm glad to be here. Right on. I was just on your show. |
1:29.8 | We were having a great discussion on the golden age of the next few months of 2021 of all these |
1:35.6 | great shows and even a few books and other things coming out. And well, that's kind of timely because |
1:40.1 | we talked about that and in between then we've had a house of the dragon trailer. And while we're |
1:45.4 | not going to talk about that here, it's interesting as a additional piece of info because we are going |
1:51.6 | to talk about the potential for Dunkin' Egg on HBO, which it is in development. It isn't guaranteed |
1:57.2 | to hit the screen, but it is in development. And well, it's kind of neat that Dunkin' Egg falls |
2:03.1 | almost exactly halfway between a song of Iced Fire and the Dance of the Dragons in terms of |
2:07.3 | chronology. The year 212 is, well, the Dance of the Dragons is 82 years, ends about, begins about 81 |
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