
The Game of Thrones isn't over. HBO's blossoming franchise is expanding with multiple spin-offs, starting with this fall's House of the Dragon. Entertainment Weekly's Westeros gossip columnist Nick Romano and resident maester Lauren Morgan are here to unpack it all. Join them and their special guests weekly as they dig into everything in the Game of Thrones universe, both what happens on screen an... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 62 | Founded | 10 years ago |
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| Category | TV & Film | ||||

Host Nick Romano and special guest Lauren Morgan pore over the first-look footage of ‘House of the Dragon’ season 2. That includes some things you might’ve missed, first looks at new characters, new casting confirmations, and a spoiler conversation l... more
Tim Lewis, the master armorer on ‘House of the Dragon’ who forged most of the show’s weapons and shields, joins host Nick Romano to discuss some of the memorable relics of the ‘Game of Thrones’ prequel’s first season. That includes the Valyrian steel... more
Hosts Nick Romano and Lauren Morgan are joined by EW critic Darren Frannich to discuss the entirety of House of the Dragon season 1 and how it stacks up to Game of Thrones. Later, Nick is joined by director Greg Yaitanes, who was at the helm for epis... more
Grab your mithril armor and your Valyrian steel sword. EW’s resident podcast nerds are uniting for a crossover episode, comparing the first seasons of House of the Dragon and The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power. West of Westeros hosts Nick Roma... more
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The content and discussion is pretty good but if you’re going to host a podcast on a fantasy show, you probably should figure out how to pronounce the characters’ names first.
I started the first couple of minutes of each episode, but then decided that “life’s too short” to continue listening to Darren’s obnoxious voice, so I skipped to the last 5-10 minutes for the wrap up. I give it a nice, solid 0/10. F rating.
Truly awful podcast
I sat down to listen to an episode, but about 5 minutes in, I decided that life is too short to assault my auditory senses with 90 minutes of Darren’s grating voice and uncomfortable laughter. I skipped ahead to the last 5 minutes, in which they put forth a shaky attempt to wrap things up.
Overall, I would say this podcast comes across as disjointed and incredibly hard to follow. Sure, I skipped a huge potion of the podcast itself, but if the bare minimum is enough for Darren to inform an opin... more
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