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Maester Merry & Clint
Learned Hands
The Official Podcast of the Westerosi Bar Association
Welcome to Learned Hands! In this podcast, Maester Merry & Clint, two real world attorneys explore the legal and ethical dilemmas posed by the fictional world of George R.R. Martin's A Song of Ice and Fire.
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Ratings & Reviews
4.8 stars from 81 ratings
Three finger Hobb
Love the pod. In the scene with Diana. I thought it was moon tea Alicent gave her. The look on Alicents face made and what happened made me think that Alicient was maybe feeling like a hypocrite. She is giving moon tea to a maid that was raped by her son. Alicent went all in against Rhaeynera...Read full review »
mule4078 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/14/22
Love this show
Ultimate metal podcast about the song of ice and fire with a lawyer sense of humor.
Vegan necropants via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 10/04/22
Super for GOT/HOTD!
Tuned in for their House of the Dragon analysis and loved everything they had to say. Going to go back and listen thru the archives now…
Genna Klein via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/27/22
Recent Episodes
In this very special Hands on Episode, Merry, Clint, and Adriana Lady Counselor of the Summer Isles, Archmaester of Pedantic Sophistry, and Founding Member of the Governor Santiago Singh Appreciation Society cover the second act of the seventh book of the BEST SCI FI SERIES EVER, Persepolis...
Published 04/03/24
In this very first edition of the second season of Hands on HotD, Merry and Clint cover the two competing Green and Black Trailers released today for HBO's niche arthouse property HOUSE OF THE DRAGON - Season 2 In this episode: We break down the Black Trailer and the Green Trailer in a fun and...
Published 03/22/24
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