• CIJS 36: Theon Greyjoy Panel - Con of Thrones 2019

  • Nov 11 2019
  • Length: 54 mins
  • Podcast
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CIJS 36: Theon Greyjoy Panel - Con of Thrones 2019

  • Summary

  • This week on Can I Just Say, Elizabeth was on a fascinating Con of Thrones panel looking at the arc of Theon Greyjoy from start to end of Game of Thrones. Greyjoy or Stark? Theon’s story ends up being one of the most interesting and heart wrenching story in Game of Thrones and A Song of Ice and Fire.

    Petra on Twitter: @PLHalbur
    and her writing on Watchers on the Wall: https://watchersonthewall.com/author-bio/petra/

    Kyle on Twitter: @AzorAhype
    and on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/AzorAhype

    Matt on Twitter: @musicalconcepts
    and his blog: https://mattsaudioblog.com

    Michael on twitter: @bookshelfstud
    at Maester Monthly: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbua-sAAJNwIJ2XrfmMLJSw
    and his blog: https://offmichaelsbookshelf.wordpress.com

    To listen to our Game of Thrones Season 7 discussion: click here
    To listen to our Game of Thrones Season 8 discussion with Petra: click here

    Listen to Podcasts of our Panels from 2018 Con of Thrones:
    CIJS 18: Women in Game of Thrones
    CIJS 19: The Sisters Stark

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    Music - Me and Billy Barnum by Josh Woodward. Free download: www.joshwoodward.com

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