
Bringing a Literary Lens to Pop Culture - covering the worlds of A Song of Ice and Fire, Game of Thrones, House of the Dragon, Fire and Blood, His Dark Materials & more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 419 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | BooksTV & FilmArts | |||

And so ends this tale of A Knight of the Nine Kingdoms. Help us say goodbye to Dunk, Egg, Sweetfoot, Ser Arlan, and a bunch of other characters who actually aren't coming back for the third time.
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In which we learn more about Dunk's childhood and a man who kept his vows to defend the young and innocent
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In which everyone invokes their rights: Dunk demands a trial by combat, Aerion invokes an old tradition to up the numbers, and we find out that some people might have more and better rights than others. Thankfully, some people are willing to do somet... more
This episode gets a little Egg-sistential as characters think about the way their stories are told whether through art, song, performance, propaganda, whatever.
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I have been a day one listener of the finest ASOIAF podcast in all the land. Girls Gone Canon is the perfect blend of serious analysis and whimsy. The hosts have great chemistry together and have only gotten better and funnier over the years. The unique approach of following the different POV characters is a great way to get in depth character analysis and explore the many themes present in the collected works of George R. R. Martin. I probably should have written this review a long time ago but... more
Fantastic podcast covering the A Song of Ice & Fire book series (which is based on the TV show, A Game of Thrones, as the hosts make clear đ). The podcast covers the books in a different style to other podcasts, taking the story one character at a time, and going through all of their chapters.
The hosts do a great job of providing different perspective on the events & characters, and the style of going through an entire character arc allows a in depth discussion of each character, their motiva... more
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Exploring a literary lens on popular culture, the episodes focus heavily on the worlds of 'A Song of Ice and Fire,' 'Game of Thrones,' and 'House of the Dragon.' The discussions are rooted in character analysis and thematic exploration, tackling complex subjects such as honor, power dynamics, and social issues that resonate with contemporary audiences. The hosts often connect the narratives to relatable real-world themes, all while maintaining a humorous and engaging tone. Their unique approach of examining characters through different points of view brings a refreshing depth to familiar stories, making it an enjoyable listen for both casual fans and die-hard enthusiasts alike.
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