Horse Metaphors?
An absolutely great podcast if you love the show and the books. In depth analysis of the show on it's portrayal of the books, the characters, and even some technical aspects that really shine in the show (when it does). Love the analasysis of the Jamie and Brienne chapters too. Heard about y'all from Radio Westeros. These podcasts have been making my days for the past few weeks I've been listening to all of them at work, from the beginning. Really enjoying your take on the new season 5 episodes (though I am really upset at how Barristan went out!) Those episodes are making my mondays more enjoyable. I also have a question about a potential horse metaphor that you guys may have missed (or at least didn't mention?). In Brienne 6 of AFFC we see the Hound's horse Stranger in the stables. The brothers tell brienne that they tried to put a plow on him but he kicked a brother and broke his shins. They tried to geld him but he bit off a brother's ear. Could this be a potential metaphor for what happens with the Hound in this story? They try to take him and make him accept the faith, but he cannot change who he has been for so long. The Hound may not be tempted to become a brother of the quiet isle. The Hound will always be a killer, but maybe he can kill for his own reasons? Not for kings, or even for the faith, but for himself? (#cleganebowl #gethype). Thank you for making these, congrats on 50k subscribers, and long live Close The Door!Read full review »
Starkid08 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/09/15
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I found this podcast after the reunion in season 6. I had other podcasts about GOT that I listen to regularly. I was checking the Jaime x Brienne tag on tumblr and found this podcast. I'm now listening to the backlog. Great commentary and I love the hosts personalities. As long as you post,...Read full review »
JessicaDona via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/04/16
Rigth from the first couple of episodes, these lovely ladies captured me with their witty banter and insightful analysis of both show and book. Be warned though: you will be spoiled, entertained, laugh at inappropriate subjects and, all in all, have a great time listening.
stinna_larsen via Apple Podcasts · Sweden · 02/26/17
Thanks a lot! I had no knowlege of Lady Stoneheart before listening to the first episode and now I'm very worried! Love the show, have listened to the first and catching up! Keep up the good work!Read full review »
Beowulfie via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/12/14
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