
21. "Halls of Stone" (S2E5)
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Join Anwen, Penny and special guest Veronica as they discuss Rings of Power season 2, episode 5, “Halls of Stone,” in which:
- King Durin gets his bling and puts Disa out of a job
- The Doors of Durin are revealed
- Mirdania gets more than she bargained for
- And Kemen is THE WORST!
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