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Wars to Come: A Game of Thrones Podcast

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Wars to Come: A Game of Thrones Podcast

The Wayward Raconteur

Wars to Come: A Game of Thrones Podcast

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Wars to Come: A Game of Thrones Podcast

The Wayward Raconteur

Wars to Come: A Game of Thrones Podcast

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  In Episode 8×8, Troy and Seth wrap up the front half of AMC’s The Walking Dead by exploring the many ways that “How It’s Gotta Be,” the mid-season finale, failed. Both our hosts concur that the bloated, offensively bad MSF was a sadly appropr
For yet another time this season, Troy and Seth do their best to work through the nonsense that has become The Walking Dead. In “Time for After,” a suddenly morally conflicted Eugene receives an inexplicable amount of screentime that is randoml
Troy and Seth do their best to work through the mess that is “The King, the Widow, and Rick,” the latest bit of absurdity offered by AMC’s The Walking Dead. There’s no way to church it up, folks: this episode was an unmitigated disaster from st
For not the first time this season, and certainly not the last, Troy and Seth find themselves at an impasse in regards to the quality of “The Big Scary U,” the latest from The Walking Dead. From the Savior boardroom meetings to Rick and Daryl’s
For the first time this season, both Troy and Seth really enjoyed an offering from The Walking Dead. Sure, “Some Guy” had a whole bunch of absurdity, but it was also emotionally grounded as it explored Ezekiel’s trials after the Saviors’ ambush
Join Troy and Seth as we discuss “Monsters,” the latest episode from AMC’s The Walking Dead. “Monsters” turns out to be the most problematic of the season so far, which is really saying something after the underwhelming first two episodes. From
Join us as we do a lengthy breakdown of “The Damned,” the latest episode from AMC’s The Walking Dead. Even by the show’s own middling standards, this episode fell short on several fundamental levels. The core of our problems arise from “The Dam
Join Troy and Seth as we launch into our coverage of Season 8 of The Walking Dead. The season opener, “Mercy,” was a rather typical season premiere for the show, which means that it had plenty of problems, but also had enough cool shit to keep
Join Troy and Seth as we launch into our coverage of Season 8 of The Walking Dead. The season opener, “Mercy,” was a rather typical season premiere for the show, which means that it had plenty of problems, but also had enough cool shit to keep
Troy and Seth decided to kick of the Wayward Raconteur Movie Club with one of their most hotly anticipated movies of 2017 – Stephen King’s IT. In IT Happens Part 1, we set up the podcast by talking about how we became Stephen King fans in the f
Join Troy and Seth as they wrap up Season 7 of Game of Thrones, and what a polarizing season it was! Now that we’re able to step back and look at the season on the whole, it’s easy to see where Season 7’s strengths and weaknesses are. On the on
Join Troy and Seth as they discuss “The Dragon and the Wolf,” the final episode of the penultimate season of HBO’s Game of Thrones. Overall, we both enjoyed this final installment for Season 7, but in a rare turn of events, Troy was more critic
Join Troy and Seth as they wonder at the marvels and follies that run rampant throughout “Beyond the Wall,” the latest episode of HBO’s Game of Thrones. This may very well be the most polarizing episode the show has ever dropped, and we do a de
Join Troy and Seth as they spend a ridiculous amount of time talking about “Eastwatch,” the latest episode from HBO’s Game of Thrones. Both of us found the episode to be the weakest offering of the season to date (from Bronn’s Herculean swimmin
7×4: “The Spoils of War”   Troy and Seth do a deep dive on “The Spoils of War,” the latest episode from HBO’s Game of Thrones. Join us as we spend an inordinate amount of time breaking down the episode, including conversations about awkward fam
Troy and Seth do a deep dive on “The Queen’s Justice,” the latest episode from HBO’s Game of Thrones. Music: Bensound.comThe post 7×3 “The Queen’s Justice” | Wars to Come – A Game of Thrones Podcast appeared first on the wayward raconteur.
Troy and Seth discuss “Stormborn,” the latest episode from Game of Thrones. Our discussion covers a lot of bases, from the finer points of scraping away greyscale, to the outrageous demeanor of the character we lovingly refer to as “Dark Rufio.
In the inaugural “Wars to Come” podcast, Troy and Seth spend an inordinate amount of time discussing “Dragonstone,” the Season 7 premiere from HBO’s Game of Thrones. The episode catches us up with all the remaining cast (the number continues to
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