S8E6 "The Iron Throne": ToB Breakdown
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Here we are at last: Journey's End.
After nearly a decade of plots and betrayals, wars and magic, politics and prophesies the Song of Ice and Fire has come to an end, The final season has been nothing if not controversial, but still represents the culmination of a series that captivated countless fans around the world, and has irrevocably influenced all our lives.
This has been a transformative experience both for us personally and for pop culture in general. We truly appreciate the tight, vocal community we've stumbled into and look forward to finding new and better ways to engage with you all.
Tyrion searches for, hoping never to find, the remnants of his family; Jon comes to terms with the devastation of King's Landing; Grey Worm protects Dany's interests, with the unflinching Iron Fist of a zealot; the Mad Queen proclaims her final solution; Tyrion abandons his role as Hand of the Queen; Dany finally reaches her ancestral throne; Tyrion helps Jon see an unpleasant reality; and Jon Snow, the Prince who was Promised, sacrifices his true love to protect the realm.
All things must end, as all men must die, and yet..
The road goes ever on and on...
Game of Thrones Theme: A Song of Ice and Fire - Ramin Djawadi
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Hey, I'm fond of this podcast (though a relatively new listener) and as an avid book reader I sometimes resent the superiority displayed by the gentleman who has read the books (sorry I'm not sure which of you two is which) in response to his differing opinions. I personally agree with there being an element of Targaeryan lineage playing into how Drogon interacts with Jon. It's all speculation at this point until we get Head Canon from the books that may/not come. Anyway, lovely show and spirited discussions, keep going!