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Star Trek: Picard. The Patrons’ Roundtable is a chance for us to get together with the wonderful supporters of Trek.fm to talk about Star Trek in the same format we do on our shows! In this 62nd roundtable, Amy Nelson is joined by Trek.fm Patrons Jim McMahon, Lawrence Todd, David Shuford, Tim Robertson, and Brian Meloche to discuss the new series, Star Trek: Picard. As of this recording, the first two episodes of Season 1had aired. Want to support the network and take part in the roundtables? Visit http://patreon.com/trekfm! Stream below or listen through the Trek.fm Complete Master Feed: http://itunes.com/trekfm http://trekfm.net.libsyn.com/rss http://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=48773&refid=stpr
The Lost Episodes, Part 9. There are many scripts, script outlines, and episode and movie concepts that never made it onto the screen on The Next Generation. These lost episodes can provide a fascinating window into what might have been, what characters and concepts ended up being modified and used later, and into the behind-the-scenes writing process. In this episode of Earl Grey, hosts Amy Nelson, Justin Oser, and Joe Keegan are joined by guest Brian Meloche to discuss the scripts he submitted and story ideas he pitched to Paramount for The Next Generation, Deep Space Nine, and Voyager. The Lost Episodes is a continuing series that will cover many unfilmed episodes and movie concepts over the course of the seven seasons and four movies of The Next Generation. Chapters Intro (00:00:00) Listener Feedback (00:04:01) Welcome, Brian! (00:06:46) Scripts and Pitches for Star Trek (00:07:47) Closing (01:01:33) Runtime: 1 hour 10 minutes 31 seconds Hosts Amy Nelson Joe Keegan Justin Oser Production Joe Keegan (Editor and Producer), Amy Nelson (Producer), Justin Oser (Producer) Tony Robinson (Producer) C Bryan Jones (Executive Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Ken Tripp (Executive Producer) Norman C. Lao (Associate Producer) Michael E Hueter (Associate Producer) Thomas Appel (Associate Producer) Justin Oser (Associate Producer) Chris Tribuzio (Associate Producer) Joe Keegan (Associate Producer) Jim McMahon (Associate Producer) Richard Marquez (Production Manager) Tony Robinson (Show Art)
The Lost Episodes, Part 9. There are many scripts, script outlines, and episode and movie concepts that never made it onto the screen on The Next Generation. These lost episodes can provide a fascinating window into what might have been, what characters and concepts ended up being modified and used later, and into the behind-the-scenes writing process. In this episode of Earl Grey, hosts Amy Nelson, Justin Oser, and Joe Keegan are joined by guest Brian Meloche to discuss the scripts he submitted and story ideas he pitched to Paramount for The Next Generation, Deep Space Nine, and Voyager. The Lost Episodes is a continuing series that will cover many unfilmed episodes and movie concepts over the course of the seven seasons and four movies of The Next Generation. Chapters Intro (00:00:00) Listener Feedback (00:04:01) Welcome, Brian! (00:06:46) Scripts and Pitches for Star Trek (00:07:47) Closing (01:01:33) Runtime: 1 hour 10 minutes 31 seconds Hosts Amy Nelson Joe Keegan Justin Oser Production Joe Keegan (Editor and Producer), Amy Nelson (Producer), Justin Oser (Producer) Tony Robinson (Producer) C Bryan Jones (Executive Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Ken Tripp (Executive Producer) Norman C. Lao (Associate Producer) Michael E Hueter (Associate Producer) Thomas Appel (Associate Producer) Justin Oser (Associate Producer) Chris Tribuzio (Associate Producer) Joe Keegan (Associate Producer) Jim McMahon (Associate Producer) Richard Marquez (Production Manager) Tony Robinson (Show Art)
Welcome to the first episode of The Star Trek Picard Cast! We bring you this introduction to us, Brian Meloche and Ruthie Rink, if you don't know us already from The Star Trek Discovery Podcast, and details everything we know so far about Star Trek: Picard!
Welcome to the first episode of The Star Trek Picard Cast! We bring you this introduction to us, Brian Meloche and Ruthie Rink, if you don't know us already from The Star Trek Discovery Podcast, and details everything we know so far about Star Trek: Picard!
Star Trek Discovery Podcast, featuring Picard and Lower Decks
Welcome to the first episode of The Star Trek Picard Cast! We bring you this introduction to us, Brian Meloche and Ruthie Rink, if you don't know us already from The Star Trek Discovery Podcast, and details everything we know so far about Star Trek: Picard!
Welcome to the Introduction to The Star Trek Picard Cast! We’ve finally done it! Hello, and welcome to the first episode of The Star Trek Picard Cast! We bring you this introductory podcast episode to bring you our brand new podcast on Star Trek: Picard! Of course, if you have been listening along to us on The Star Trek Discovery Podcast, we probably don’t need an introduction, but we are Brian Meloche and Ruthie Rink, two long-time Star Trek fans since we were children in the ’70s (Brian) and ’80s (Ruthie). About Us… We’re not going to bore you about us… but you can listen to us talk about our Star Trek fandom. We know that many of you don’t know us from our other Star Trek podcast, The Star Trek Discovery Podcast, so we talk a little about that show, and why we love it, but our love of Trek goes back to the beginning, and we know our Trek very well. Whether you like the show or won’t give it the time of day, we think you will like our take on Trek. You won’t hear it on this episode, but our listeners are a cornerstone of our podcasts here at Talk Through Media, and you will hear as much or more fan interaction on this Trek podcast than you may have ever heard before! What we know about Star Trek: Picard… We talk about the broad strokes of what we know about this show, which isn’t a lot, but we do know a few things. It begins in 2399, and centers around Jean-Luc Picard, who is no longer in Starfleet. We believe he was involved in a rescue attempt to save the people of Romulus. Data will appear in the show, although we know that Data died in Star Trek: Nemesis. The android predecessor to Data, B4, could also play into the show; both roles would be played by Brent Spiner. One of the characters is a cyberneticist, so we believe she may be constructing new androids or involved in trying to reconstruct Data. We also know that the Borg play heavily in the story. Returning are Jonathan Del Arco, who played the liberated Borg, Hugh, in episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation; and Jeri Ryan, in the role of Seven of Nine made famous on Star Trek: Voyager. Of course, Picard was taken by the Borg and made into Locutus, nearly assimilating the Federation and destroying their way of life. It makes sense that the Borg play a central plot element of this show. We also know Picard’s long-time first officer, William T. Riker, and Counselor Deanna Troi return in the show, although they are not members of the main cast. Still, it will be good to see them again and find out what has been going on in their lives. Got any feedback for us? It’s going to be another three months until we have the first episode, although the sixth and final Short Trek of this season is supposed to be a tie-in to this show. Until then, we may have more trailers, and we’ll probably discuss some of the relevant Star Trek films and, of course, Star Trek: The Next Generation. What do you think about the trailers we have seen so far? Please leave your feedback for us! One of the best ways to submit feedback is on our Facebook group. You can also send us an email to picardcast@talkthroughmedia.com or call our voicemail at 216-232-6146. Or, reply to us on Twitter! Subscribe and Support! This first episode of The Star Trek Picard Cast has been made available on The
Star Trek Discovery Podcast, featuring Picard and Lower Decks
Welcome to the Introduction to The Star Trek Picard Cast! We’ve finally done it! Hello, and welcome to the first episode of The Star Trek Picard Cast! We bring you this introductory podcast episode to bring you our brand new podcast on Star Trek: Picard! Of course, if you have been listening along to us on The Star Trek Discovery Podcast, we probably don’t need an introduction, but we are Brian Meloche and Ruthie Rink, two long-time Star Trek fans since we were children in the ’70s (Brian) and ’80s (Ruthie). About Us… We’re not going to bore you about us… but you can listen to us talk about our Star Trek fandom. We know that many of you don’t know us from our other Star Trek podcast, The Star Trek Discovery Podcast, so we talk a little about that show, and why we love it, but our love of Trek goes back to the beginning, and we know our Trek very well. Whether you like the show or won’t give it the time of day, we think you will like our take on Trek. You won’t hear it on this episode, but our listeners are a cornerstone of our podcasts here at Talk Through Media, and you will hear as much or more fan interaction on this Trek podcast than you may have ever heard before! What we know about Star Trek: Picard… We talk about the broad strokes of what we know about this show, which isn’t a lot, but we do know a few things. It begins in 2399, and centers around Jean-Luc Picard, who is no longer in Starfleet. We believe he was involved in a rescue attempt to save the people of Romulus. Data will appear in the show, although we know that Data died in Star Trek: Nemesis. The android predecessor to Data, B4, could also play into the show; both roles would be played by Brent Spiner. One of the characters is a cyberneticist, so we believe she may be constructing new androids or involved in trying to reconstruct Data. We also know that the Borg play heavily in the story. Returning are Jonathan Del Arco, who played the liberated Borg, Hugh, in episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation; and Jeri Ryan, in the role of Seven of Nine made famous on Star Trek: Voyager. Of course, Picard was taken by the Borg and made into Locutus, nearly assimilating the Federation and destroying their way of life. It makes sense that the Borg play a central plot element of this show. We also know Picard’s long-time first officer, William T. Riker, and Counselor Deanna Troi return in the show, although they are not members of the main cast. Still, it will be good to see them again and find out what has been going on in their lives. Got any feedback for us? It’s going to be another three months until we have the first episode, although the sixth and final Short Trek of this season is supposed to be a tie-in to this show. Until then, we may have more trailers, and we’ll probably discuss some of the relevant Star Trek films and, of course, Star Trek: The Next Generation. What do you think about the trailers we have seen so far? Please leave your feedback for us! One of the best ways to submit feedback is on our Facebook group. You can also send us an email to picardcast@talkthroughmedia.com or call our voicemail at 216-232-6146. Or, reply to us on Twitter! Subscribe and Support! This first episode of The Star Trek Picard Cast has been made available on The
Welcome to the Introduction to The Star Trek Picard Cast! We’ve finally done it! Hello, and welcome to the first episode of The Star Trek Picard Cast! We bring you this introductory podcast episode to bring you our brand new podcast on Star Trek: Picard! Of course, if you have been listening along to us on The Star Trek Discovery Podcast, we probably don’t need an introduction, but we are Brian Meloche and Ruthie Rink, two long-time Star Trek fans since we were children in the ’70s (Brian) and ’80s (Ruthie). About Us… We’re not going to bore you about us… but you can listen to us talk about our Star Trek fandom. We know that many of you don’t know us from our other Star Trek podcast, The Star Trek Discovery Podcast, so we talk a little about that show, and why we love it, but our love of Trek goes back to the beginning, and we know our Trek very well. Whether you like the show or won’t give it the time of day, we think you will like our take on Trek. You won’t hear it on this episode, but our listeners are a cornerstone of our podcasts here at Talk Through Media, and you will hear as much or more fan interaction on this Trek podcast than you may have ever heard before! What we know about Star Trek: Picard… We talk about the broad strokes of what we know about this show, which isn’t a lot, but we do know a few things. It begins in 2399, and centers around Jean-Luc Picard, who is no longer in Starfleet. We believe he was involved in a rescue attempt to save the people of Romulus. Data will appear in the show, although we know that Data died in Star Trek: Nemesis. The android predecessor to Data, B4, could also play into the show; both roles would be played by Brent Spiner. One of the characters is a cyberneticist, so we believe she may be constructing new androids or involved in trying to reconstruct Data. We also know that the Borg play heavily in the story. Returning are Jonathan Del Arco, who played the liberated Borg, Hugh, in episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation; and Jeri Ryan, in the role of Seven of Nine made famous on Star Trek: Voyager. Of course, Picard was taken by the Borg and made into Locutus, nearly assimilating the Federation and destroying their way of life. It makes sense that the Borg play a central plot element of this show. We also know Picard’s long-time first officer, William T. Riker, and Counselor Deanna Troi return in the show, although they are not members of the main cast. Still, it will be good to see them again and find out what has been going on in their lives. Got any feedback for us? It’s going to be another three months until we have the first episode, although the sixth and final Short Trek of this season is supposed to be a tie-in to this show. Until then, we may have more trailers, and we’ll probably discuss some of the relevant Star Trek films and, of course, Star Trek: The Next Generation. What do you think about the trailers we have seen so far? Please leave your feedback for us! One of the best ways to submit feedback is on our Facebook group. You can also send us an email to picardcast@talkthroughmedia.com or call our voicemail at 216-232-6146. Or, reply to us on Twitter! Subscribe and Support! This first episode of The Star Trek Picard Cast has been made available on The
Sarek, Amanda, and Spock's Family. Spock and his family have always been an important part of Star Trek. For half a century, the writers have delved into Sarek's role in helping the Federation, Spock's upbringing, and even the diplomatic contributions of both father and son. But Star Trek: Discovery added immense texture to this aspect of the ongoing story by putting Sarek's family at the center of Season Two, introducing viewers to the relationship between Spock and his previously unknown adopted sister, Michael, and bringing Amanda Grayson to life like never before. In this episode of The Edge, hosts Amy Nelson and Patrick Devlin are joined by Brian Meloche, associate producer of The Edge, to discuss the importance of Sarek's family to Star Trek canon. We discuss Spock, Michael, and even Sybok as we explore the complexities of raising multicultural children on Vulcan. Chapters Intro (00:00:00) Sarek's Family Idea (00:09:55) Sybok (00:13:18) A Perfect Vulcan Experiment (00:18:35) Michael (00:28:50) A Machiavellian Sarek (00:33:50) Sarek's Responsibility (00:39:55) Influence of the Kelvin Timeline (00:49:50) Final Thoughts (00:54:24) Closing (01:07:15) Hosts Amy Nelson and Patrick Devlin Guest Brian Meloche Production Amy Nelson (Editor) Patrick Devlin (Producer) C Bryan Jones (Executive Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Ken Tripp (Executive Producer) Norman C. Lao (Associate Producer) Tony Robinson (Associate Producer) Lisa Slack (Associate Producer) Tom Puleo (Associate Producer) Shoaib Mirza (Associate Producer) Richard Rutledge (Associate Producer) James Muldrow (Associate Producer) Cornelia Reutner (Associate Producer) Ryan Maillet (Associate Producer) Chris Tribuzio (Associate Producer) Brian Meloche (Associate Producer) Richard Marquez (Production Manager) Tony Robinson (Show Art)
Riker's Command Offers. William T. Riker serves as first officer on the Enterprise-D and Enterprise-E for a total of 15 years during seven seasons of The Next Generation and four movies. In that time, he is offered command of a Starfleet ship three times and declines each time before finally accepting command of the USS Titan. Why does Riker keep turning down command offers and what do the times we do see him in command say about what he would be like in command of his own ship? In this episode of Earl Grey, hosts Amy Nelson and Justin Oser are joined by Brian Meloche, Associate Producer of The Edge, to talk about Riker's command offers. The discussion includes talking about why he declines offers to command three different Starfleet ships, why he accepts command of the USS Titan, and the different times that we see Riker in command of the Enterprise-D and Enterprise-E. Chapters Intro (00:01:11) Brian's Trek Story (00:09:05) USS Drake (00:16:46) USS Aires (00:22:38) USS Melbourne (00:33:08) USS Voyager (00:40:09) Captain Riker Style (00:45:12) USS Titan (00:53:38) Final Thoughts (00:57:11) Closing (01:02:44) Runtime: 1 hour 15 minutes 43 seconds Hosts Amy Nelson and Justin Oser Guest Brian Meloche Production Amy Nelson (Editor and Producer) Justin Oser (Producer) Tony Robinson (Producer) C Bryan Jones (Executive Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Ken Tripp (Executive Producer) Norman C. Lao (Associate Producer) Michael E Hueter (Associate Producer) Thomas Appel (Associate Producer) Chris Tribuzio (Associate Producer) Joe Keegan (Associate Producer) Jim McMahon (Associate Producer) Justin Oser (Associate Producer) Richard Marquez (Production Manager) Tony Robinson (Show Art) Brandon-Shea Mutala (Patreon Manager)
Some good TV happening this year. Join Jason, Rima, and Mr. Blahg as we cover our top 5 current TV shows, and then we dive into Solo (which we think you just might like a little better after listening to our take). Plus, we rank all the Star Wars movies. This podcast is made possible by listeners like you (and you too) who have supported us at patreon.com/jasonandkaren. Thanks to all you guys! This episode brought to you by: Philo: The simple, powerful app for watching TV, with access to more than thirty-five of your favorite entertainment channels (including AMC!). Visit go.philo.com/DEADCAST for a free trial! Texture: The app that gives you an all-access pass to the world’s best magazines right on your phone or tablet. For a free trial, go to texture.com/deadcast now. Mack Weldon: Pairing premium fabrics, meticulous attention to detail, and a simple shopping experience, we deliver a new level of daily comfort straight to your door. Go to mackweldon.com and enter promo code DEADCAST for 20% off. Thanks to Brian Meloche for editing this episode. You can also hear his podcasts, The Walking Dead Talk Through and The Star Trek Discovery Podcast. If you'd like to give us a call, you can call us at (650) 485-3323 or email brains@podcastica.com. Look for us on Facebook at facebook.com/deadcast and on Twitter at twitter.com/jasonandkaren. You can download, subscribe, rate, and review us on Apple Podcasts or in iTunes by going to walkingdeadcast.com/itunes. Support the show.
"Annoyed" is a word that came up a lot in our talk about this episode. Lots to be confused and irritated about, but we managed to have fun doing it! Join me, Lucy, and special guest Brian Meloche to find out what I'm talkin' about. This podcast is made possible by listeners like you (and you too) who have supported us at patreon.com/jasonandkaren. Thanks to all you guys! This episode brought to you by: Philo: The simple, powerful app for watching TV, with access to more than thirty-five of your favorite entertainment channels (including AMC!). Visit go.philo.com/DEADCAST for a free trial! Fracture: Your photos, in vivid color, printed directly on glass. Visit fractureme.com/dead for a special discount on your first Fracture order. Audible: Audible content includes an unmatched selection of audiobooks, original audio shows, news, comedy, and more. Get a free audiobook with a 30-day trial at audible.com/deadcast. Thanks to guest cohost Brian Meloche. You can hear his podcasts at walkingdeadtalkthrough.com and startrekdiscoverypodcast.com. If you'd like to give us a call, you can call us at (650) 485-3323 or email brains@podcastica.com. Look for us on Facebook at facebook.com/deadcast and on Twitter at twitter.com/jasonandkaren. You can download, subscribe, rate, and review us on Apple Podcasts or in iTunes by going to walkingdeadcast.com/itunes. Support the show.
Come with us through the looking glass this week to finally explore Shogun World! Plus, Dolores pulls some cold s#%t!! This podcast is made possible by listeners like you (and you too) who have supported us at patreon.com/jasonandkaren. Thanks to all you guys! Thank you to Brian Meloche for editing this episode! You can find Brian's podcasts at walkingdeadtalkthrough.com and startrekdiscoverypodcast.com. Subscribe in Apple Podcasts: westworldcast.com Email: westworld@podcastica.com Facebook: facebook.com/westworldcast Network: podcastica.com
Grab some popcorn and join Lucy and guest-cohost Lara, co-leads of the John Dorie Fan Club, to talk through this unique, big-hearted episode of Fear the Walking Dead. This podcast is made possible by listeners like you (and you too) who have supported us at patreon.com/jasonandkaren. Thanks to all you guys! This episode brought to you by: Philo: The simple, powerful app for watching TV, with access to more than thirty-five of your favorite entertainment channels (including AMC!). Visit go.philo.com/DEADCAST for a free trial! Thanks to Brian Meloche for editing this episode. If you need help with your podcast too, you can reach Brian at brianmeloche@gmail.com. You can also hear his podcasts at walkingdeadtalkthrough.com and startrekdiscoverypodcast.com. If you'd like to give us a call, you can call us at (650) 485-3323 or email brains@podcastica.com. Look for us on Facebook at facebook.com/deadcast and on Twitter at twitter.com/jasonandkaren. You can download, subscribe, rate, and review us on Apple Podcasts or in iTunes by going to walkingdeadcast.com/itunes. Support the show.
Some cool things structurally with this episode, a couple of surprises, a few mysteries, and Lucy and I both enjoyed it a little more after we talked it out. Hope you will too! (Plus, my feelings on Nick.) This podcast is made possible by listeners like you (and you too) who have supported us at patreon.com/jasonandkaren. Thanks to all you guys! Thanks to Brian Meloche for editing this episode. If you need help with your podcast too, you can reach Brian at brianmeloche@gmail.com. You can also hear his podcasts at walkingdeadtalkthrough.com and startrekdiscoverypodcast.com. This episode brought to you by: Fracture: Your photos, in vivid color, printed directly on glass. Visit fractureme.com/dead for a special discount on your first Fracture order! Texture: The app that gives you an all-access pass to the world’s best magazines right on your phone or tablet. For a free trial, go to texture.com/deadcast now. If you'd like to give us a call, you can call us at (650) 485-3323 or email brains@podcastica.com. Look for us on Facebook at facebook.com/deadcast and on Twitter at twitter.com/jasonandkaren. You can download, subscribe, rate, and review us on Apple Podcasts or in iTunes by going to walkingdeadcast.com/itunes. Support the show.
You read it right, we're now House Podcastica! As always, our mission is to cover Game of Thrones in-depth, and to have fun doing it. This week it’s the beginning of wedding season as Kristin and guest Wendy go over Season 3 Episode 8, “Second Sons” for our series rewatch! We do deep with the title of the episode itself, the most awkward wedding in Westeros history, and we meet Daario (first edition)! Special thanks go to Brian Meloche of Golden Spiral Media’s The Walking Dead Talk Through and Star Trek Discovery for editing this episode, Amanda Rogerson for helping us out with the latest up to date Game of Thrones news, and to all our listeners for their support and love over the last few weeks! dragons@podcastica.com facebook.com/housepodcastica twitter.com/housepodcastica instagram.com/housepodcastica podcastica.com
The world of Westworld is expanded, backwards and forwards, in this second episode of the second season! Have you ever seen anything so full of splendor? This podcast is made possible by listeners like you (and you too) who have supported us at patreon.com/jasonandkaren. Thanks to all you guys! Thanks to Brian Meloche for editing this episode. If you need help with your podcast too, you can reach Brian at brianmeloche@gmail.com. You can also hear his podcasts at walkingdeadtalkthrough.com and startrekdiscoverypodcast.com. Subscribe in Apple Podcasts: westworldcast.com Email: westworld@podcastica.com Facebook: facebook.com/westworldcast Network: podcastica.com
The war with Negan and the Saviors may have gone on too long, but at least it wrapped up in a fantastic, exhilarating climax in this season 8 finale, filled with great moments. Join Jason and Karen as we talk it out! Plus, an in-depth Comic Talk from Lucy and Derek to cap off the season. Enjoy! This podcast is made possible by listeners like you (and you too) who have supported us at patreon.com/jasonandkaren. Thanks to all you guys! Thanks to Brian Meloche for editing this episode. If you need help with your podcast too, you can reach Brian at brianmeloche@gmail.com. You can also hear his podcasts at walkingdeadtalkthrough.com and startrekdiscoverypodcast.com. If you'd like to give us a call, you can call us at (650) 485-3323 or email brains@podcastica.com. Look for us on Facebook at facebook.com/deadcast and on Twitter at twitter.com/jasonandkaren. You can download, subscribe, rate, and review us on Apple Podcasts or in iTunes by going to walkingdeadcast.com/itunes. Support the show.
Some Shakespearean, Machiavellian machinations going on this week, and yep, there were some questionable moments for sure, but for the most part special guest Melissa Hutchison and I dug it! This podcast is made possible by listeners like you (and you too) who have supported us at patreon.com/jasonandkaren. Thanks to all you guys! Thanks to Brian Meloche for editing this episode. If you need help with your podcast too, you can reach Brian at brianmeloche@gmail.com. You can also hear his podcasts at walkingdeadtalkthrough.com and startrekdiscoverypodcast.com. If you'd like to give us a call, you can call us at (650) 485-3323 or email brains@podcastica.com. Look for us on Facebook at facebook.com/deadcast and on Twitter at twitter.com/jasonandkaren. You can download, subscribe, rate, and review us on Apple Podcasts or in iTunes by going to walkingdeadcast.com/itunes. Support the show.
This week, Kristin and special guest Rima Jo from Podcastica’s Strange Indeed settle in for a nice discussion about Season 3 Episode 7, “The Bear and the Maiden Fair” for our series rewatch. It been a few weeks, and we are glad to be back in the game! This episode we reflect on the sexual ambiguity of Margery Tyrell, the tense power play between Tywin and Joffrey, and of course we touch on the foreshadowing of a certain wedding creeping up in our rewatch! Special thanks go to Brian Meloche of Golden Spiral Media’s The Walking Dead Talk Through and Star Trek Discovery for editing this episode, Amanda Rogerson for helping us out with the latest up to date Game of Thrones news, and to all our listeners for their support and love over the last few weeks! Check out Rima’s podcast at facebook.com/StrangerTCast dragons@podcastica.com facebook.com/housepodcastica twitter.com/housepodcastica instagram.com/housepodcastica podcastica.com