Episodes

  • Game of Thrones: A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms, Episode 4 Review - “Seven”
    Feb 17 2026

    In this week’s episode of the Girls Nerd Out podcast, Amanda and Chris take us on an exhilarating journey through the twists and turns of "Night of the Seven Kingdoms: Episode Four," aptly titled "Seven." With engaging discussions and insightful commentary, they explore the character dynamics, plot developments, and the intricate lore of the Targaryen family.


    Amanda and Chris expertly navigate the complexities of the plot, character motivations, and the overarching themes of honor and loyalty. The dynamics between Dunk, Egg, and the Targaryens provide rich material for discussion, revealing the layers of intrigue that make "A Night of the Seven Kingdoms" a captivating tale. As viewers, we are reminded of the intricate web of relationships and the ever-present shadow of violence that defines this world.


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    41 mins
  • Game of Thrones: A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms Episode 3 Review - “The Squire”
    Feb 11 2026

    In this episode of the Girls Nerd Out Podcast, we break down Episode 3 of A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms, titled “The Squire.” We explore Dunk’s growing responsibility, Egg’s evolution as a future king, and how the episode deepens the emotional and political foundations of Westeros in ways fans of the books have been waiting to see.


    We also discuss how the series is performing so far, why its grounded storytelling and faithful adaptation are resonating so strongly with fans, and how its character-driven approach stands in contrast to House of the Dragon. From tone and pacing to respect for the source material, we examine why A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms feels like a true return to what made the original world so powerful.


    If you love deep lore, faithful adaptations, and meaningful character journeys, this is an episode you don’t want to miss.


    Join the Girls Nerd Out Podcast and the Southern Mother of Dragons as we dive into Westeros once more.

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    1 hr and 33 mins
  • Game of Thrones: A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms Episode 2 Review - “Hard Salt Beef”
    Feb 3 2026


    In this episode of Girls Nerd Out Podcast, Amanda and Chris dive deep into Episode 2 of A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms — “Hard Salt Beef.”


    We break down the episode scene by scene, exploring how its quieter moments, character interactions, and grounded storytelling perfectly reflect the heart of George R. R. Martin’s writing. From Dunk’s growing sense of honor to the lived-in realism of Westeros at its most human, this episode proves that faithful adaptation doesn’t need spectacle to be compelling.


    We also discuss how A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms stays remarkably true to its source material from A Song of Ice and Fire, capturing the tone, themes, and moral ambiguity that longtime fans have been craving.


    That faithfulness leads us into a larger conversation about the franchise as a whole—comparing this series to House of the Dragon, where changes to the source material have sparked debate about character motivations and narrative consistency.


    Finally, we reflect on the choices made in Game of Thrones—what worked, what didn’t, and which deviations from canon ultimately weakened the story. Hard Salt Beef serves as a reminder that Westeros shines brightest when the story is allowed to unfold with patience, restraint, and respect for the source.


    ⚔️ In this episode, we discuss:

    • Why Hard Salt Beef exemplifies strong character-driven storytelling

    • How the show honors George R. R. Martin’s original vision

    • The importance of small moments in building a believable Westeros

    • Comparing faithful adaptation vs. creative rewrites

    • Lessons the franchise can still learn from past mistakes


    If you love thoughtful fantasy discussion, deep lore analysis, and honest conversations about adaptations, this episode is for you.


    🐉🔥 Dracarys—and let’s nerd out.

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    1 hr and 11 mins
  • Game of Thrones: A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms Episode One Review “The Hedge Knight”
    Jan 28 2026

    From Hedge to Hero? Amanda and Chris saddle up for the premiere of Game of Thrones: A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms!


    In this episode of the Girls Nerd Out Podcast, we break down Episode 1—talking first impressions, characters, tone, world-building, and how this quieter, character-driven story fits into the larger Westeros legacy.


    Does A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms capture the spirit of George R. R. Martin’s novellas? How does it compare to Game of Thrones and House of the Dragon? And most importantly… are we already emotionally invested? 👀🔥


    Grab your wine, your dragons (or hedgehogs), and nerd out with us as we dive into Dunk, Egg, and the beginning of a new Westerosi tale.

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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • Star Trek the Next Generation Season One Rewatch “The Naked Now”
    Sep 29 2025

    Amanda and Chris boldly go… into chaos. This week they lower their shields and dive headfirst into The Naked Now—that infamous early TNG episode where the Enterprise crew basically throws a starship-wide frat party.


    Amanda can’t stop laughing at Data’s “fully functional” reveal, while Chris has strong feelings about how an android could possibly catch a virus passed on by humans.


    Together they ask the big questions:

    • Why did Starfleet apparently skip HR training on “space alcohol”?

    • Was Tasha’s choice of partner a bold move or a tactical error?

    • And is this secretly the Bachelor in Space episode nobody asked for?


    It’s messy, it’s campy, it’s hilarious—and Amanda and Chris are here for all of it. Join them as they rate, roast, and revel in one of the strangest early voyages of The Next Generation.

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    56 mins
  • Alien Xenomorph: 1979’s Alien Explained, Part Two
    Aug 6 2025

    In part two of our deep-dive into Alien (1979), Amanda, Chris, and Zach pick up right where the chestburster left off—things are messier, tenser, and a whole lot deadlier aboard the Nostromo. The trio unpacks the rising paranoia, the brilliance of the xenomorph’s slow-burn terror, and Ash’s shocking betrayal (milk blood, anyone?).


    They also get into Ripley’s evolution into one of the most iconic final girls in sci-fi horror, debate whether the cat Jonesy is secretly the smartest crew member, and reenact some of the most suspenseful scenes in cinematic history (with sound effects).


    It’s part breakdown, part meltdown, and all love for Ridley Scott’s haunting masterpiece.


    Warning: Facehuggers may be listening.

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    29 mins
  • Alien Xenomorph: 1979’s Alien Explained, Part One
    Jul 19 2025

    In this episode of Girls Nerd Out, Amanda, Chris, and Zach boldly go where no crew member should go without a flamethrower — deep into 1979’s Alien (Part One). Join them as they break down Ridley Scott’s sci-fi horror classic, scream about space eggs, question the company’s shady health insurance plan, and wonder why no one trusts the cat.


    Will Amanda side with Ripley or the Xenomorph? Will Chris find the chestburster scene amusing? And is Zach secretly rooting for the facehugger? Spoiler: yes.


    Grab your motion tracker, avoid the air ducts, and get ready to laugh, scream, and probably never look at dinner the same way again.


    “In space, no one can hear you podcast.”

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    53 mins
  • Star Trek the Next Generation Season One Rewatch “Encounter at Farpoint”
    Jun 26 2025

    Amanda and Chris kick off their Star Trek: The Next Generation rewatch with the gloriously weird two-parter “Encounter at Farpoint.” Tune in as they discuss Q’s flair for the dramatic, Riker’s early thirst trap energy, and a plot twist involving spacefaring cephalopods that may or may not have made Amanda cry. It’s the 80s in space, and the jumpsuits are tight. Engage!

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    57 mins