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Game of Thrones Season 1 Part 2

Game of Thrones Season 1 Part 2

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It's time to head back to Westeros as Kevin and Rachel prepare for winter with more Game of Thrones season 1. This time we tackle episodes 3 and 4, Lord Snow and Cripples, Bastards, and Broken Things.

Discussions include different types of jam, s-exposition, the art of cinematically telling stories, and attempting to do Littlefinger impressions. Listen and enjoy to the 2nd part of Game of Thrones season 1.

0:00:00 - Lord Snow

0:32:33 - The first mention of Uncle Kevan

0:59:54 - Pinpoint the second his heart breaks in half

1:30:57 - Khalessi have baby inside her

1:45:27 - Dancing lessons

1:54:11 - Cripples, Bastards, and Broken Things

2:28:16 - Some Sansa impressions

2:59:03 - Blackberry jam

3:25:35 - The first round of joust


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