Tim and Mike are joined by Chris Naes of ThorHammer in this quick, spur of the moment episode, as they were waiting for Sam Richardson of the How Should I Bro? podcast to arrive.
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11: Are You a Charlatan, or a Charlatan’t?
AKA: The episode that is barely about Game of Thrones. This episode, we are joined by Chris Naes of the band ThorHammer, and his illustrious girlfriend, Lindsey. Season 6 is in production and we discuss some current rumors and news regarding the upcoming season. Barely. Fictional worlds collide as we talk about other works featuring Game of Thrones cast members, including Star Wars, Terminator: Genisys, and… uh… Last Action Hero.
Also, this is a monumental podcast crossover event in the studio! After listening to this, be sure to checkout the upcoming episode of Chris’ podcast: On the Road with ThorHammer.
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15: A Song of T*ts and Dragons
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6WATaOAojp4
“I’ve never been much of a podcaster. Apologies for what you are about to hear.” – Tim
There was a technical difficulty this episode. By technical difficulty we mean Tim forgot to hit record at the top of the show. The first portion of this episode’s audio was taken from the video camera audio.
In this episode we review the new Game of Thrones Season 6 Red Band trailer, Ian McShane has some opinions about people that get worked up over spoilers, there is some confusion whether George R. R. Martin is alive, and Sarah gives an update on the state of Fan Fiction Theater.
Recorded March 20th, 2016
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14: He’s Dead, Jim
This week Tim and Chris talk about betrothals, watch the latest teaser trailer for Game of Thrones Season 6, and take a look at the latest photos, when they aren’t talking about other television shows.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jfh-2Cy6bEM
Related Links
- Game of Thrones Season 6: Hall of Faces Tease (HBO)
- Game of Thrones Season 6 Photos (EW)
- Nikolaj Coster-Waldau Thinks Jon Snow is Dead (Jimmy Kimmel Live)
Theme music for The Watchers on the Couch is “Ice and Fire” by Ross Bugden
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