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GOT fans, brace yourselves—Cersei Lannister a.k.a., Lena Headey, joins Better Call Saul's Bob Odenkirk in Normal, an action thriller where Odenkirk's “just-here-for-now” sheriff uncovers mayhem in a supposedly quiet town. A bank heist flips Normal, Minnesota, on its head, and Headey is right in the thick of it as Moira, the no-nonsense bartender, while the Fonz—aka Henry Winkler—adds flair as the eccentric mayor. With John Wick's Derek Kolstad writing and Ben Wheatley directing, Normal promises wild secrets, twisted action, and small-town chaos like you've probably never seen!
Olly Headey joined the show to talk with Elise about his recent blog post concerning the future of Ruby on Rails as a career. We discuss his post, some survey data, and talk about software developers might want to think about this question. Show Notes: Ruby on Rails as a career choice in 2023 (https://world.hey.com/olly/ruby-on-rails-as-a-career-choice-in-2023-fe4582f5) Olly Headey (https://headey.net/) Olly's Twitter (https://twitter.com/lylo) Sponsored By: Honeybadger (https://www.honeybadger.io/) If you want to simplify your stack, and lower your bills, it's time to check out Honeybager. Honeybadger combines all of those services into one easy to use platform—it's everything you need to keep production healthy and your customers happy. Get started today in as little as 5 minutes at Honeybadger.io (https://www.honeybadger.io/) with plans starting at free!
Stepping into the tech world is one thing, but embracing it with a passion for teaching and enhancing the way technology is learned represents a calling of a different order. Felienne Hermans' life has been a vibrant blend of software development, advocating for better ways of teaching coding and recognizing the importance of guiding the young generation into the programming world. Her journey from receiving her first computer and experiencing unique educational opportunities to her innovative software projects speaks volumes of her dedication.Interestingly, Felienne placed the start of her journey right when she got her Ph.D. in Computer Science and faced the "now what?" She told us how she enrolled as a high-school computer science teacher and failed flat on her face, teaching 12 years old kids the same way she used to teach 18 years olds. We then explored how we learn, becoming less and less terrible at teaching 12-year-olds and gradually building Hedy, a programming language designed for kids to learn programming.In this episode, Felienne discusses her foray into the world of tech and how she transformed from perceiving herself as a genius child to realizing the privileges she was afforded. She delves into the importance of teaching, her six-year tenure as a high school teacher, and her involvement in the Headey software project. She emphasizes understanding one's interests and skills to find a sustainable and impactful career path.If you are interested to learn more about the evolution of tech education and get inspiration from Felienne's incredible journey, then tune in to this episode!Three reasons why you should listen to the full episode:Discover Felienne's unique perspective on the importance of recognizing early privileges and their pivotal role in one's professional journey.Gain insights into the art of adaptable teaching and how pushing students beyond their comfort zones can lead to significant growth and understanding.Learn the importance of aligning passion with skills and sustainability, guiding principles that Felienne believes are key to forging a successful and impactful career.Support the show
Today I'm joined by Gigi Gaston to discuss her film 9 BULLETS. 9 BULLETS stars Lena Headey (Cersei Lannister in Game of Thrones) as a former burlesque dancer turned author who suddenly becomes the guardian of her 11-year-old neighbor after he witnesses his parents' murder. Along with Headey, the film stars Lala Anthony (Power) and Sam Worthington (Avatar) in supporting roles. You can read more about the film and their other upcoming projects below. Lena is EP'ing and starring in a new series called Beacon 23 which shoots in Toronto in April; she is a voice in the animated superhero adventure family series New-Gen with Henry Rollins; and she will co-star in Crooks with Juno Temple. La La Anthony has Power Book II: Ghost; Kenya Barris' You People with Jonah Hill, Julia Luis Dreyfus and Eddie Murphy; and The Perfect find with Gabrielle Union, Gina Torres and Aisha Hinds coming up. Sam Worthington is hard at work on Avatar 4&5, and also has The Georgetown Project with Russell Crowe completed and SeaCole with Gugu Mbatha Raw coming up, among many other projects. A former burlesque dancer turned author (Lena Headey) discovers a second chance at life and redemption when she risks everything to rescue her young neighbor after he witnesses his parents murder. Now on the run from the local crime boss (Sam Worthington), who happens to be her longtime ex, she makes a desperate attempt to get the boy to safety. 9 Bullets will be in Theaters and On Demand April 22, 2022 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/followingfilms/support
Welcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: Happiness for the whole household: accounting for household spillovers when comparing the cost-effectiveness of psychotherapy to cash transfers, published by JoelMcGuire on April 14, 2022 on The Effective Altruism Forum. This post summarises our updated cost-effectiveness comparison of psychotherapy and cash transfers. It now includes an estimate of household spillovers and concludes psychotherapy is 9 times more cost-effective than cash transfers. Our original analysis estimated that the average psychotherapy intervention in our dataset would be 12 times more cost-effective than the average monthly cash transfer. We used this wider evidence base to estimate the cost-effectiveness of two highly effective charities at implementing each type of intervention: Give Directly (which provides $1,000 lump-sum cash transfers) and StrongMinds (which provides group psychotherapy). We estimated that StrongMinds was 12 times more cost-effective than GiveDirectly. Our analysis was critiqued (on Twitter and the EA Forum) on the grounds that omitting household spillovers would underestimate the effects of cash transfers compared to psychotherapy. We, therefore, decided to extend our estimate to include household spillovers. We now find that psychotherapy and StrongMinds are 9 times as cost-effective, a small reduction from before. We believe that our analysis demonstrates that high-quality mental health interventions can be as good or better than highly-regarded and well-evidenced economic interventions. This is a surprising and important result that should inform our global priorities. A further implication is that we've shown it is feasible to compare interventions in terms of their effects on subjective wellbeing and doing so can reveal new funding opportunities. In short, we think we can do good better by measuring good better. In the rest of this post, we review the pathways through which household spillovers occur and briefly discuss our methods and main findings. Pathways for interventions to spillover onto the whole household Some readers may be sceptical about the size of the spillover effects for cash transfers and/or psychotherapy. We think household spillovers can occur in at least two ways: economic contributions and emotional contagion (e.g. improved interpersonal interactions). Our aim here is simply to illustrate the mechanisms by which psychotherapy and cash transfers might plausibly produce household spillovers rather than providing a neat account of the nature and relative strengths of these dynamics. The evidence for household spillovers through economic contribution is clear for cash transfers. GiveDirectly recipients report spending most of their cash transfers (68.4%) on common household goods (GiveWell, 2016). Household spillovers via economic contributions also seem plausible for psychotherapy as meta-analyses of randomised controlled trials find that psychotherapy improves economic outcomes (Lund et al., 2020). Emotional contagion is likely to play a role in the spillover effects of both interventions as people's mood is affected by the mood of their close connections (Headey et al., 2014; Rosenquist et al., 2011). Meta-analyses have found that psychotherapy improves mother-child relationships (Cuijpers et al., 2015) and cash transfers reduce domestic violence (Baranov et al., 2021). Methods The key to estimating the total household effect for each intervention is to estimate the household spillover ratio, the share of the recipient's benefit that the average household member receives. We estimate this by taking the ratio of the average recipient effect and the household member effect for every study we found that includes both. Results For cash transfers, we estimate that each household member experiences 86% (95% CI: 43%, 154%) of the benefits experienced...
Welcome to the Munsons at the Movies podcast. Each episode we delve into the filmography and impact of a randomly selected actor. In this episode, we explore the career of Lena Headey. Best known for her roles as Cersei Lanniser in Game of Thrones (2011-19), Queen Gorgo in 300 (2006), and Sarah Connor in Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles (2008-09), Headey was an actor we knew little about before this episode. Joined once again by Tony Gebhardt of the FlicksXRayed Podcast, we discuss her impact on the world of TV villains as Cersei, her many box office bombs, her ability to master accents and non-verbals, and collectively pile on the laughs as a Munson forgets their film review for the first time ever. Where does Headey rank on the Munson Meter? Listen to find out.
I am thrilled to share Jessica Headey Gandolfi's energetic healing work called Harmonyum. Harmonyum heals anxiety, trauma and depression while creating calm, clarity, focus and joy. Harmonyum targets the entire neurological system, balancing both sides of the nervous system. By taking us into a deep and intense state of relaxation, activating the "rest and digest" zone, our bodies innate self-healing mechanism is stimulated, and dramatic, powerful healing can begin at a root level. Thereby, initiating the process of regeneration activating emotional, mental, and physical healing within the body. Jessica Headey Gandolfi is an emotional health and wellness expert with over 30 years global experience. After dedicating years of her life to her own healing journey, Jessica has now built a successful business focusing on helping people regain their own emotional health and wellbeing. Jessica founded Harmonyum LA in 2018, a private healing practice working exclusively with the Harmonyum Healing System. A divine and spiritual healing technique, Harmonyum focuses on activating the self healing capacity of the body, Jessica offers in person and distance sessions. Jessica is the host of ‘Stop Searching Start Healing - The Podcast' available on Apple, Spotify and YouTube. Jessica believes in giving back. As a published author, her first children's picture book, ‘Monkey - Wishes Do Come True', donates 100% of the proceeds to supporting the Casa Hogar Sion orphanage in Tijuana, Mexico. Topics discussed: Spiritual hygiene Law of resonance Emotional diet Nervous system regulation Importance of breath Self healing What is Harmonyum Acts of service Phone: 310-849-7231 Email: hello@harmonyumla.com Website: harmonyumla.com IG: @harmonyumla
Lovetuner CEO & Founder, Sigmar Berg, invites Lovetuner advocates to share their story and journey. On today's podcast we invite Lovetuner Team Rider Jessica Headey Gandolfi, a healing and wellness expert specializing in helping people move through emotional trauma, addiction, anxiety and depression. She is the founder of Harmonyum LA, a private healing practice in Venice, CA, a published author, and host of the ‘Stop Searching Start Healing‘ Podcast. Learn more about Jessica Headey Gandolfi and Harmonyum LA at: www.harmonyumla.com The Lovetuner is a revolutionary mindfulness tool that aligns you with the 528hz frequency, the vibration of love. In music it means adjusting the pitch of a tone. In humans it means adjusting your emotional and physical state to align with your environment - literally tuning in and harmonizing with yourself and what is around you. The Lovetuner has a profound effect on the body, mind and spirit. Designed for all ages, it allows individuals to reduce stress and anxiety within a couple of breaths. Just like darkness cannot exist in a room of light, stress and anxiety cannot exist in this frequency. Tuning is a very simple and easy way to practice mindfulness through deep breathing exercises. It connects your breath with a low volume audible sound and the frequency of 528 Hz - also referred to as the Love Frequency. When played together it allows people to experience the feeling of equality and unity. "We want to inspire a global community to come together in harmony for a more loving togetherness." Sigmar Berg.
Gunpowder Milkshake is one of those films that has all the elements to be really good but fails to live up to the potential and the cast. It's one of the cardinal sins of a film with a great cast and an interesting concept. Seriously, with a cast of women like Karen Gillan, Lena Headey, Carla Gugino, Angela Bassett and Michelle Yeoh, Gunpowder Milkshake didn't have to try hard to get our attention. The mistake comes from where the attention is put in this film and not leaning on why the audiences were interested in the first place. You would think that this film would focus mostly on ‘The Librarians', the secret sisterhood of assassins. However this film oddly enough doesn't give us enough of them. This film should have been treated as an ensemble film but instead it focused mostly on Gillan's Sam and only gives us pieces of the lore behind The Librarians. It's a puzzling choice. Especially since when the film focuses on the women of the movie, it works very well. The chemistry between the cast is great. Chloe Coleman as the young Emily is also a great addition and works really well with everyone. It tis a little disappointing that we didn't get enough of Paul Giamatti being over-the-top Giamatti but what we do get works. One thing I can't help but feel is that this film would have been better in the hands of a female director and writer. Yes, men can and should be able to write and direct female-centered films well. But in many cases, there's a clear lack of understanding the assignment. Gunpowder Milkshake falls into that category. It feels like the veterans Basset, Yeoh, Headey and Gugino were able to salvage this film from being a complete disaster just based off of their own talent and not because of what they were given with the script. There's a lot of forced “Girl Power” moments that feel as if they were clearly written by a man (and they were) and don't do this cast justice. This film is entertaining enough and apparently there's a sequel being developed. I hope that the lessons learned from this first outing are taken to heart and I really hope they hand the reigns over to a woman to do it justice. Like what you hear? Subscribe so you don't miss an episode! Follow us on Twitter: @Phenomblak @InsanityReport @TheMTRNetwork Our shirts are now on TeePublic. https://teepublic.com/stores/mtr-network Want more podcast greatness? Sign up for a MTR Premium Account!
Some stylistic cool stuff, but the love-orphan of "John Wick" and "Kill Bills fails to hit. Gillan and the all-girl murder squad of Headey, Yeoh, Gugino, and Bassett do what they can. Unfortunately hampered with over long sequences, slo-mo, and one of the worst soundtracks in modern cinema. #gunpowdermilkshake #karengillan #netflix --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/toddlyden/message
We have our first guest on the podcast in this episode,Josh Headey talks about health and well-being and what he does to support his own well-being! You might want to grab a pen and paper for this one!
Jessica Headey Gandolfi is an emotional health and wellness expert and the founder of Harmonyum LA, an in person and distance healing practice based in Venice, California. In this episode of Stop Searching Start Healing - Harmonyum LA: The PodCast, Jessica talks openly about her background and her own healing journey. She gets personal and chats about the way she coped with her own emotional trauma that led to feelings of no self-worth, no self-esteem, and self-hatred which manifested in years of abuse and addiction. Finally, she discusses the aim of the show and what she wishes for her listener's who are on their own healing journey. Resources: HarmonyumLA Harmonyum LA Links: Website Instagram Facebook We would love to hear your thoughts, and be so grateful of you to leave a review or join us in the Harmonyum LA Community here on Instagram | Facebook | YouTube Follow Jessica on Instagram | Facebook
EP251 - 2021 Annual Predictions 2020 Recap – Predictions made on episode 204 2020 Predictions Recap Scot Shopify wilts a bit – new competition comes out with different angles (marketcap stays static) – No Fedex does something drastic – buy eBay? Merge with Alibaba? No (but shoprunner for 0.5) The year of returns – “happy returns” – a startup raises $100M+ in space. No (but 0.5 for year of returns) Mallageddon continues At least another 8k stores Yes 8721 stores +1 Google gets aggressive in ecommerce Yes +1 (Bill Ready, etc…) Score 3/5 Jason Walmart – growth slows due to completion of grocery build out. Marc Lore leaves Walmart. No on growth, yes on Marc Lore (0.5) Amazon – Opens affordable grocery concept. Digital grocery wars heat up. Yes Owned brands continue to grow. 5% of retail in 2019, could be 8-10% in 2020 (as measured by IRI, for CPG private label). Yes Installment Payments heat up – At least one company is acquired (Affirm, Afterpay, Klarna, QuadPay, Sizzle) Yes (IPO’s) Digital in-store heats up, QR codes make a comeback Yes Score 4.5/5 2021 Predictions Jason: Made to Order apparel business > 9 figures Retailer offers viable health alt insurance option to consumers Grocery E-Com > 10% someone deploys(not pilots) MFC Amazon Shopify Competitor (shipping solution) Retail Media > $20B Bonus – More store closures in 2021 than 2020. Scot: Amazon move to same day prime by opening a huge wave of neighborhood DCs (near DSPs) Shipping (Shopify) – launch own DSP Shopify marketplace ‘zero friction addiction’ sticks – I’ve seen 30-40% repeated a lot, I think it’s 60-80%. commerce penetration says at 16% or better in 2021. spac/ipo? Dnvb wave Bonus: post-covid anti-consumerism/materialism wave Don’t forget to like our facebook page, and if you enjoyed this episode please write us a review on itunes. Episode 251 of the Jason & Scot show was recorded on Thursday, January 21st, 2021. http://jasonandscot.com Join your hosts Jason "Retailgeek" Goldberg, Chief Commerce Strategy Officer at Publicis, and Scot Wingo, CEO of GetSpiffy and Co-Founder of ChannelAdvisor as they discuss the latest news and trends in the world of e-commerce and digital shopper marketing. Transcript Jason: [0:24] Welcome to the Jason and Scott show this is episode 251 being recorded on Thursday January 21st 2021 that’s a lot of twenty ones I’m your host Jason retailgeek Goldberg and as usual I’m here with your co-host Scot Wingo. Scot: [0:42] Hey Jason and welcome back Jason Scott show listeners. It’s our annual tradition here at the Jason Scott show put out some predictions it’s a little bit of a Jason versus Scott competition to see which of us is best at predicting the trends, and the future of retail e-commerce and payments. [1:01] If you’ve been following us for a while way back in episode 204 that’s when we made our predictions for 2020 we did that in I believe January of 2020 just like we’re doing here in 2021. And way back then we combined an annual recap and then we did our predictions and that show was six hours, so being why is podcasters we decided that’s a lot of Jason Scott to just in one sitting so, good news we have split it up this year so last week we did the annual recap and then this year that frees us up to do the predictions. So what we like to do here is go through our predictions and score how we did so that’ll be the first half of this episode, and then to make it fun we like to read each other’s predictions and see how the other person did and then try to do a, yeah a negotiation I guess I would call it yeah so we try to come to terms with some kind of a scoring it’s always hard is. Use a bit Jason so bad try to try to sandbag a little bit so we’ll see if that works out this year. Jason anything you want to add before we jump into it. Jason: [2:18] No I want this to be one of my favorite shows of the year but as you alluded to I generally get shellacked so bad that it starts out fun for me and by the end I’m just totally depressed. Scot: [2:31] Yeah well we’ll see we’ll see how it goes free this year. Jason: [2:34] Yeah it’s a new year so I’m optimistic it’s like the San Diego chart or La chargers at the beginning of the Season before they have to pay anyone. Scot: [2:44] I will say when we first started podcasting you said Scott I’ve read all these articles in the biggest thing is being consistent and that was in 2015, so dang if we haven’t been consistent so we started in November of 2015 so then we did 16 17 18 19, 20 so this will be our sixth year of making these predictions if I’m doing my math right. Jason: [3:08] That I don’t think you are right. Scot: [3:11] I may have an N plus 1 from this is either our fifth or sixth year of doing these predictions. Jason: [3:18] We’ll get the intern on that but let’s let’s jump into them so I have your 2020 predictions in front of me, and your first one was kind of Doom and Gloom you is I’m recalling in January of 2020 Shopify was very hot and Buzzy and I believe your prediction was that they would Wilt a little bit and that new competition would come on in with more Innovative angles and that they would have a decline. Scot: [3:48] Yeah I kind of blame you for this when you get me so sold on headless Commerce I probably jumped the gun a little bit also again we made these predictions in January and I don’t think we had even heard of coronavirus at that point. I don’t know do you remember. Jason: [4:04] It was not common because I had a trip coming up at the time to China I had actually like they were starting to like, mildly talk about it in January then but definitely yeah these predictions were not influenced by any Corona awareness. Scot: [4:24] So this was a total zero. Jason: [4:27] Yeah I want to say their stock was at 450 when you made that prediction and you can get it for the budget price of 1193 right now. Scot: [4:35] Yeah it was super overpriced and then covid hit and then the revenue surged from like 50 percent growth to a hundred percent growth and then the stock followed and yeah so that was a bad one so that that one was a zero it was a dud. Jason: [4:49] It’s good it’s good to get one of those under your belt though, um so then your second prediction was that FedEx would do something dramatic like by eBay or merge with Ali Baba. Scot: [5:06] Yeah the driver on this one is you know the the Amazon is exerting pressure across multiple ecosystems simultaneously and one of them is shipping, and I do feel like UPS and FedEx are feeling that pressure again the pandemic just kind of change this one so everyone I think. Yep stopped worrying about oh my gosh what’s going to happen with the Amazon to how do we ship so many packages and so this was a Miss 2, I will throw myself to the the jury though there was the shop Runner acquisition which I think is massively. This effectively gives FedEx a complete Prime competitor so they’re going they’ve won up to Amazon. Shop owners better than Prime 10 times as many subscribers I. Jason: [5:57] I believe. Scot: [5:58] Well I have to have someone fact. Jason: [5:59] Amazon might actually be getting out of the Prime business because they just they don’t want to compete with the the FedEx shop Runner duopoly. Scot: [6:08] Could happen. Jason: [6:09] Yeah I totally see the spirit of this prediction there was a lot of financial stress on FedEx and yeah I could you could imagine something, big happening I think this illustrates to me like one of my biggest learnings from having done a bunch of these prediction shows which is. Having a good idea of what might happen isn’t even as useful as, getting lucky on the time Horizon because I feel like you and I have both made predictions that. But we’re just too early right or or something like that so still wouldn’t surprise me to see, some dramatic evolution of those those carriers I’ll give you half a point for shop running because I’m a generous guy, I believe in the earnings call someone asked if chaperone was going to have an impact on their financials and they said not that it wasn’t a material acquisition but. I kind of suspect sharpener was a little bit of a sort of a budget exit for for shop Runner. Scot: [7:18] That’s corporate speak for this is the future of our company. Jason: [7:22] Who knows maybe maybe it will be I hope it is for them so I’ll give you I’m giving you zero on Shopify I’ll give you half a point for for shop Runner I believe they also bought a cardboard box company that you failed to mention. I’m joking. Scot: [7:37] Okay number three. Jason: [7:41] Yeah so number three this will be the year of returns and you predicted that happy returns which is one of the the vendors that facilitates e-commerce returns, would make a huge cash raised in the in the space you said they’d raise a hundred million dollars. Scot: [8:03] In this one I failed to learn from many of your failures which are being too specific so I was super specific here I tried to capture it by making your returns, I will again throw myself to the jury that we did have returned again so the, other side of the ship again coin is we are now swimming in returns you know could be, super specific and say that really didn’t happen in the year it did happen in the bookends of our episodes though so I don’t know, I’ll be generous to you on that one for one of your predictions of you be generous to me so I do feel like it is a big return to your and there were several articles written about the you know this, there’s one did you see it where it should look UPS facility and people like literally swimming in packages, so you know I do think it was a year of returns where there was a much brighter light. Shine on that but happy returns did not raise their hundred million bummer for those guys, there was so I did look and there was a fair amount of funding activity so happy return this has raised 25 return logic to, Loop returns 15 million so it is a hot category I get a lot of calls from VC’s poking around this category so. So I don’t actually know how to score this one so I’ll defer to you. Jason: [9:25] Yeah I’ll give you half a point because I agree it was just a poorly worded prediction I think the spirit of your predictions that it would be a significant year for returns is fair. As it happens like it’s going to be 20 21 is going to be the big return year and while there was a lot of returns the first half of January a lot of that still, going to be in progress and we certainly haven’t seen any of the numbers yet but I would certainly concur that there’s going to be a lot of. Interesting things going on in returns this year in response to, do you know the huge spike in e-commerce sales we saw we saw last year so I’ll give you half a point. Scot: [10:09] So generous. Jason: [10:11] Yeah well you know it’s the I feel like when you when you lose by a lot like there’s no point in playing really tight defense. And I feel like this next one is not going to be very controversial on the scoring. Mulligan and continues in 2020 and I thank you you couldn’t have known what a disaster 2020 is going to be from malls or would be come from Al’s. Foot traffic in the malls is probably down fifty percent for the year, sales for the anchor stores is down more than 30 percent for the year so is a disaster again you are pretty specific on your prediction you you said that at least 8,000 stores would close and, I believe that the source that you and I must use for that had the number at 8720 one so you you cleared it by 10%. Scot: [11:10] Yeah this is where oddly enough to pandemic Health my prediction. I don’t know I feel like I feel like there’s some be another feel like the big wave is actually coming this year have you seen any predictions on that are you going to punch suffocate on that. Jason: [11:25] So I do have a mild prediction in the space like the the public prediction that comes up most often is, it is a huge amount of stores closing but over a five-year period so not necessarily all this year or next year but like 25 percent of retail stores closing over the next five years is the is the number and a thousand Mall’s closing over the next five years are the are the, kind of often reported public ones. Scot: [11:56] Yeah I could see it I’m I’m for newer listeners I’m down in North Carolina and, we have I’m in the Raleigh-Durham area there’s a little town called Carrie and it has kind of like a beam all and it just go by by epic games and they’re going to turn it into a headquarters I’ve been doing some little road trips around like going to the mountains recently, and the malls up there are literally maybe like 10% of the stores are open it’s like the weirdest thing in these small Southern malls that used to have, if they’d have a belk a Sears a JC Penney and Macy’s. Generally two of those anchors are gone and sometimes they’ll be 1 acre left sometimes maybe none so you’ll be in the mall and like the whole anchor is just like cordoned off with effectively duct tape or sometimes they’ll put some really weird stuff in there like, little tables of these people selling random tchotchkes like almost like a bizarre but I think it’s really really very odd and then there’s all these other weird dead parts of the mall where they’ll put in, you know like they’ll have like Thursday night Magic the Gathering night no. But it’s like 8,000 square feet used one night for some you know game event for something so it’s really strange going into some of these malls that are on their last leg. Jason: [13:11] Yeah. Excuse me the that the top malls are still doing pretty well although they were even negatively affected by by covid but yeah you know covid-19, apparel is already in trouble and covid-19 you / rough on apparel and of course. You know as apparel goes department stores go and his department store just go malls go so you basically had covid knocking down this, series of, of dominoes and yeah it’s it’s going to be pretty rough couple of years for you know I personally doubt that we’re ever going to see. Department stores or apparel stores or malls get back to kind of pretty pandemic levels. Scot: [14:03] I know this one took shop so let’s move on. Jason: [14:05] Yeah exactly figuratively and literally and so then your fifth prediction in this one’s going to be yeah I’m going to be curious to hear you you talk to this one Google gets aggressive in e-commerce. Scot: [14:19] Yeah and this one I was careful to not say that it would work and so what they did if we kind of recap the highlights of 2020 from Google what they’ve done is they hired a guy Bill ready from PayPal so they went out and found someone that, you know has e-commerce chops to bring into the company, he immediately kind of opened up Headey throttled Google shopping so let every Merchant kind of come in there then they’ve invested a lot on, this program is really weird because it has like 16 different names I like by on Google but they don’t really call it that they call it Google shopping actions I think it’s at the latest name. Jason: [14:58] I think you are correct yes. Scot: [15:00] Yeah which doesn’t really make any sense to me so again I didn’t say they’d be effective on these things it’s just say that, aggressive so then they that sir I think of that as their Marketplace I don’t think they like to call it that but to me it’s a Marketplace because you buy on Google and just like buy on Amazon and then they were out the order to you versus sending people to your website your, your responsive website so they took away all the missions for that so that advertisers would would utilize it more and and I guess they must have gotten, push back and then so and then they’ve been they also change the commission’s on Google shopping they. I remember they changed economics I couldn’t find an article to find the time on that but I remember that happening there too so yeah and then you know the, those are the things that say they got a little bit of aggressive there. Jason: [15:57] Yeah well so I think with your caveat I’ll totally agree and give you a point I think they did. Do do a lot and I’m not even going to say that they have won’t work but they haven’t yielded. Significant results yet but but certainly like we’ve seen a lot of activity there so I’ll give you the point, so you get Molly get in in Google full points so that’s two I gave you half for FedEx and happy returns so that’s three out of five for your 2020. Scot: [16:30] Awesome 60% predicting that’s a it’s actually pretty good, one thing I would comment on here that’s interesting is there was a report out by Cowan John Blackledge and, I tweeted on this and I sent it to you Jason not know if you had time to read it but they went out and did a survey and I’ll let you opine on surveys but it was a lot of folks like you so as a lot of these super fancy Executives at Ad Agency type places. Jason: [16:58] Most of them had shorter titles than me. Scot: [17:00] That have long titles except longest titles where yours is longest and effectively said you know what are you seeing with Amazon ads and I thought it was really fascinating, the I don’t want to spend our whole show on it but one of the ones that really got my attention was you know, there was the usual do you see people spending more or less on Amazon ads and Evans like more and then the most interesting one was amongst your client base where are the dollars coming from, and one way they asked the question it was like largely TV but then another way they asked the question it was kind of like, within your maybe they think the question had a digital framing so it was kind of like within your, customers digital budget where the dollars coming from and it was like 80 percent Google, number one was Facebook so it was like really taking sheer from Facebook but then also from Google Now they didn’t I wish the had gotten a little bit nuanced there because you and I know, critical Google includes a fair amount of double-click kind of banner ad type stuff display. [18:14] They didn’t explicitly say Google search so it would have been nice to see in that broken out because it could be what the the digital strategic, senior VP directors were saying was you know it’s Google display not Google search but in any case, the message to me was Amazon’s number three, pretty far behind the duopoly of Facebook and Google but you know they the other chart those interesting was the asking you know what do you say what are your clients say has the highest return on ad spend and Amazon was like Head and Shoulders above, so it’s really fascinating reading all the survey results directionally said to me. [19:00] You know if I’m Google and Facebook I need to be paying a lot more attention to what’s going on in Amazon and figure out how to try to stop them, so that was the reason I made this prediction and I think anything I would, I haven’t done this but I do think you’re going to see the rest of the ad world really Step Up, and then the thing this new is the increased pressure so they got Amazon one front they’ve got kind of privacy concerns on the other, and then like iOS is coming you know more about this than I do but iOS is coming out with this thing that’s just kind of like really kill a lot of their tracking, and then then you got the government coming after them on the other side so so it’s gonna be really interesting to see you know Facebook Google and how they navigate this this three-way encroachment that’s happening on. Jason: [19:50] Yeah yeah there’s a lot of market dynamics going on it’s super interesting and you know I think you summarized it pretty well I would just for listeners that don’t follow adtech that much. [20:02] 2021 is a weird year a lot of traditional television you know goes on new programming a lot of which didn’t come out this year and on Live Events a lot of which didn’t happen this year so you know it was super easy for marketers to shift, a lot of those event television dollars to other channels so digital got a lot of those dollars but then there was a lot of. Politics and controversy going on in the world and there was a lot of concern around brand protection when you just you know bottle out of digital ads on Facebook would they show up next to, you know inappropriate negative news and all sorts of other things and so one way in which Amazon, benefits is it’s a very brand safe place like there’s no negative editorial on Amazon it’s very brand safe place to put your money in a storm and I would basically agree with the sentiment of the Cowan survey, amongst all my clients Amazon has the most mindshare as a, a new advertising vehicle I would I would almost argue they have too much mindshare like people people are irrationally focused on them, and I you know I’m not sure they always measure their ads in the best way so I would I would always be curious to talk with someone about what their success criteria are when they think that Amazon has the highest row ads but, um but that’s maybe for another show. Scot: [21:31] Yeah we’ll do a am Jason debunks your Amazon row s shop that’ll be a barrel of monkeys. Jason: [21:36] Exactly not saying it’s a it’s I mean it’s a good vehicle there’s good eyeballs to be had there but it definitely needs to be part of a portfolio and you strategically. Scot: [21:45] Okay I’m just giving you a hard time well ads Chief row as bubble popper to your title okay let’s jump into your predictions. Jason: [21:57] Yeah I know the audience is super excited for these. Scot: [22:00] I’ll create a dramatic pause here. Number one Walmart this one you are very explicit you said Walmart’s growth is going to slow way way down, because they’re gonna lap their Grocery and people are just so tired of curbside grocery just. Done with it it’s just so boring and then you said, and and I’ll put a huge emphasis on the ant here and Mark Lori leaves Walmart so as you and I know with logic gonna have both sides of that and this is clearly not a norm. So first I thought you were going to win this one with that first with the mark Laurie thing so this is a bit of news Mark Laurie hat is leaving Walmart it was announced. This week last week. Jason: [22:52] You asked for it yet. Scot: [22:53] Last week. He’s going to build the city of the future how exciting is that you did not have that in your prediction so I think that’s a Miss if you could if you had had Mark Lori Leafs Walmart to them say future I would have just like, drop the mic and giving you a thousand points and walked off at this point in the show, so in all seriousness the growth did not slow the pandemic cut against you on this one you know Walmart’s been growing at a tremendous Pace due to endemic and they were the only store open, so that has really helped them immensely during during these times, so since you were generous with generous with me I will be generous with you and that’s definitely a half point because of the Lori part but the first part is kind of smelly so, I think I’m just being so so generous here. Jason: [23:42] Yeah I’m not sure it’s any more smelly than the Shopify will crater, so I feel like we have parity there the differences I gave you half a well not you only had the Shopify prediction I feel like it’s pretty clear this I have Point prediction my I feel like my logic behind Walmart was sound and thrilled to be wrong sorry sorry for why I’m wrong but obviously grocery to dramatically accelerated so I couldn’t I couldn’t have been more wrong on that half, but almost certainly the first place anyone heard that Mark Glory might be leaving Walmart was was on our show a year ago so. I’ll take that. Scot: [24:23] And then yeah so good work on that one but you missed the city of the future thing. And I’m going to be excited you know hopefully Mark if you’re listening we would love to be the podcasters for the city of the future I think I think we would be doing a good job there Jason wants to be would you say you want to be the Marshal or the sheriff or something you want to ride on that. Jason: [24:40] That would be even cooler especially if I get to wear like Mandalorian armor but I was I was hoping for deputy mayor. Scot: [24:49] Okay Deputy Mayor do you get to ride horses deputy mayor or no. Jason: [24:53] I feel like if your Deputy Mayor you get to decide what you write. Scot: [24:58] You guys have that sense of cowboy up there in Chicago you could you could borrow his horse. Jason: [25:02] Yeah I’m hoping the story city of the future is somewhere tropical but I’m kind of worried that Manhattan is so affordable right now that he might buy that and turn it into a city of the future. Scot: [25:13] Brooklyn strict strikethrough city of the future. Um okay you’re number two was related to Amazon and you did a little clever hedging here you said they’re going to open an affordable grocery Concept in the digital grocery Wars will heat up, you are really right on the digital grocery were part of that that one how do you score yourself on the opening up an affordable grocery. Jason: [25:41] I scare myself a hundred percent they we now have five Amazon Fresh stores in California and two in Chicago. Scot: [25:52] And then what’s the that’s the big one that has them – cart thing right. Jason: [25:57] Yeah yeah so it’s – card it’s like a 20,000 square foot grocery store and it’s it’s you know very competitive prices on Main Line groceries as opposed to the, that expensive premium brands that are exclusively carried at Whole Foods. Scot: [26:14] Whole paycheck. Jason: [26:15] Exactly the hey. Scot: [26:15] Um Okay cool so that that’s a plus one. Jason: [26:19] Yeah and grocery words heated up more than I could have ever known thanks to covid-19. Scot: [26:24] Yeah yeah that was a nail down. Um number three owned Brands continue to grow five percent of retail and to five percent of retail in 2019 could be eight to ten percent in 2020 as measured by RI for CPT private label. I don’t know what the back into that means but yeah how did Dad Edge do. Jason: [26:48] I got it I’ll be on it so iri is a data reporting company that tracks, sales by product category in, the grocery and mass base and they they have a data set for private label. In hindsight I inadvertently sandbagged this a little bit I think the spirit of what I intended was that. Private label would rapidly grow in 2020 in that that has absolutely been true it’s growing it like four times the, pace of national Brands the penetration according to iri is actually a little higher than I wrote here so they’re fifteen percent right now. So I feel like I hit both the spirit and I inadvertently wept the number more than I meant to. Scot: [27:44] Wow now do they break out private late what you call you have a. Jason: [27:50] No I do differentiate exclusive Brands versus private label and they don’t to them it’s all private label. They do Break It Out by subcategories like fresh Frozen Frozen shelf-stable stuff like that the, it was a big year for private label Target launched at the very beginning of the year a significant new brand that they expect good and gather they expect, it to eventually be a 20 billion dollar your brand and it sold more than two billion dollars in the first year so, those brands are selling really well like every digitally native brand we’ve ever talked about that gets all this Buzz not one of them has sold two billion dollars in a year so. Yeah yeah absolutely but so I’m taking that one. Scot: [28:39] Okay that’s fair enough so that puts you two and a half so within Striking Distance of me so hopefully your next to or total misses, number four for you was installment payments heat up at least one company is acquired and you listed a firm after pay dalarna I like to say that one quad pay and sizzle. Jason: [28:59] I made this prediction exclusively so you could say karna. Scot: [29:03] Sizzle karna learn. So this one was a win so a firm went public after pay is public know they did a spec what happened they expect it up. Let me see I can’t remember after the note they went they did a public offering. In Australia that’s why it was weird yeah I remember it was like kind of a little unusual it wasn’t listed in the u.s. so they did an IPO not you know, if I were going to be nitpicky I would say neither of them was acquired which is your prediction but it did heat up, it’s funny I’ve been meaning to send you some screenshots I was buying a couple things and literally four of these would be on the, the checkout and it was really weird because they would have their almost competing at the checkout with like different offers so some of them would say, two payments of 59 and no-one would say six payments of 4 and I was like sitting there like, oh my God like his average consumer the calculus on this thing is kind of wacky of how to figure out which of these 12 offers is going to be best. Jason: [30:13] Yeah yeah the cognitive load can get pretty high when they start NASCAR racing up the checkout with multiple buy now pay later options. Scot: [30:20] Yeah and there’s some point it seems like it would hurt conversions because there’s like the what’s that thing about choice you guys talk about all the time. Jason: [30:27] Yeah Paradox of choice is what you’re thinking of but yeah they’re just a lot more friction yeah. Scot: [30:32] Once you got four of them you’re going to be like yeah I’m not gonna buy this thing so so that puts you over the top at three and a half right there. Jason: [30:42] You can hear the music and In fairness I like if you were going to be a really strict greater I actually don’t think any of these got acquired like prove your point the, partly because it heated up faster than I expected and their valuations are too high to get acquired now like for the most part, The Firm did their IPO ass week and I think it went up 90% after the so they underpriced it. Scot: [31:07] Yeah it’s now a bad IPO if you don’t more than double them first. Jason: [31:10] Gotcha. Scot: [31:11] We’ll have to do a whole show on that and then your last one I feel. You know even though I’m losing I feel good for you because you’ve been talking about this for literally since the first day I met you you’re probably like the first day I met you or probably like, let’s talk about Hugh are codes and how excited I am about him so this is like me claiming you know making my annual prediction that Amazon’s going to be with FedEx, I know it’s going to happen it’s just whenever I’ve given up on it at this point so you predicting QR codes you get the persistent award you’ve been saying it for years so you know every time I go to one of the restaurants here in North Carolina that’s open I think of you because I have to scan a QR code to get my menu and then I do this cool little scan of a another the little receipt to pay and you know QR codes are definitely back you totally called this one the pandemic you got the pandemic assist so that was a solid one, any other interesting use cases you’ve seen. Jason: [32:14] Yeah no so pretty Point like obviously I did not foresee the covid use cases but all these contact us things you know certainly came up the thing we talked about just a second ago the bill me now pay me later pay later services, have introduced a lot more QR codes because they you know they started out offering their service online and not in stores and then as they got bigger they all wanted in-store Solutions and those are mostly activated, via an in-store QR code so like I want to say, after pay you can now use it like CVS drugstore with the QR code, um PayPal rolled out in store payments with a QR code and then of course thanks to covid, Starbucks Mobile payment just completely exploded and so they’ve they say now that over 25% of all their sales are via QR code so, so lots of different use cases and then a few stores are starting to roll them out on shelf Edge as well for product information so, some some Walmart prototype stores and a few other stores letting you scan QR codes, to get product information in the store the Nike House of Innovations. Scot: [33:35] Well congratulations you cleaned my clock this year so 4.5 versus three so that was a 90% prediction rate very very impressive my friend. Jason: [33:45] Even a broken clock is right twice a year or twice a day but yeah. I ruined that one. Scot: [33:54] That’s ironic. Jason: [33:55] Yeah I will say I’m super grateful because I feel like you and I have both had this thing where we predicted something that didn’t happen and then we skipped a year and it happened. Like oxa earbuds for example or something you know and so I. Scot: [34:13] Yeah that was when I made for a while and then it finally happened the year I didn’t. Jason: [34:16] Exactly exactly so I’m grateful that I didn’t miss the QR year. Scot: [34:21] Well a blind squirrel finds a broken clock at least twice a year so as you as everyone knows. Jason: [34:25] Yeah yeah I’m I’m clearly not the sharpest bulb in the drawer. Scot: [34:29] Okay hopefully that flows into your predictions let’s see it’s you are the winner in the champion of 2020 what do you have in store for listeners for 2021 predictions. Jason: [34:44] Yeah yeah well I’m excited about these for now we’ll see what happens a year from now, but so prediction number one made-to-order apparel business achieves nine figures in Revenue so that’s a hundred million dollars if I did my math right, um I’m super bullish on these on made-to-order taking a significant chunk out of the apparel business as people may know, um Amazon launched made-to-order t-shirt M Taylor Nike a lot a lot of folks doing pilots and kind of, dipping their toe asked year and so I’m going to go out on a limb and say at least one of these catches some scale and 2021. Scot: [35:30] What are some examples of some of them these this does not have to be part of your prediction I’m not kneeling you down because specific but I want to make sure I understand. Jason: [35:35] Yeah yeah so so Amazon made for me Product would be 1M Taylor in ticino Nike ID proper cloth. Scot: [35:50] Doesn’t it Jesus have one week like print the souls or something. Jason: [35:53] Yeah they’re so there’s a ton in Footwear that’s kind of cosmetic personalization so Vans Converse David us Adidas had custom sweater pilot, there’s a small direct-to-consumer apparel brand called Ministry of Supply that has some interesting like, in-store weaving machine so there’s, there’s a number of things it’s mostly been a novelty up till now so I feel like this is a stretch prediction to get 200 million in Revenue. Scot: [36:30] We will see in your shirt Nike ID already isn’t there. Jason: [36:36] So that’s going to be a tricky one because to me. Scot: [36:38] I’m wise to your sandbagging. Jason: [36:39] They don’t break out the revenue for that so I like I doubt I’ll be able to use that one as a win. Scot: [36:45] Okay alright I’m going to have to come back and listen to this if next year you use it as when all right. Jason: [36:49] Yeah I can Bank on you not remembering it or not be willing not be willing to remember re-listen to the show. Scot: [36:57] I just set a calendar appointment for for January 21 2022 so I’m on I’m headed. Jason: [37:04] Yeah so prediction number to a retailer will offer a viable health insurance alternative to Consumers so, the spirit of this retailers are totally leaning into Healthcare initiatives Amazon of course went all in with a pharmacy they offer some healthcare options for employees at this point so that could become, consumer-facing Walmart has opened a handful of healthcare clinics Walgreens just announced a significant new division with 200 employees focused on delivering Healthcare so, um my I am predicting that one of these gets to scale and offers a viable Nationwide Healthcare alternative that does not require traditional insurance. Scot: [37:57] Okay and so this is pretty brave given Amazon just and wound their their initiative with was it JP Morgan and yeah. Jason: [38:05] But I am I’m banking on the fact that they Unwound that because they think they have a better solution on their own we’ll see. [38:16] So then number three we talked about the grocery war is heating up last year and then of course thanks to covid a heated up a lot more than expected, um so I think that the interesting one this year is I am predicting that they are going to stay at these very high levels, our friend Sue charita from Forrester just wrote a grocery article yesterday and she talked about how it was a huge year for digital grocery but they in 2021 all the restaurants are going to open back up, and that she expected digital grocery to shrink back down maybe not to pre-pandemic levels but to go down a lot, um I actually don’t think that’s going to happen I think that a ton of people have formed a new digital grocery habit I’m not saying they’re going to do all their grocery shopping online, but I think on a go-forward basis a big chunk of people are going to do a significant piece of their grocery shopping online and so I think, um next year that for 2021 10% of all groceries will be sold online, and I think as a result of that retailers are going to have to invest in operationalizing those those services and making them more profitable so I think it’s pretty likely that a, a least one retailer will roll out these these micro fulfillment centers on a broader basis than just a pilot. Scot: [39:43] Cool and specifically for grocery though because they are envisioning they would need to be refrigerated or. Jason: [39:50] Yeah most of them are at least two climate zones many are three climate zones so frequently they have like ambient refrigerated and Frozen. Scot: [39:59] Three climate zones nice is Rainforest in Ops. Jason: [40:01] Yeah I don’t I don’t know if it’s an option it doesn’t seem like a practical option. Maybe if you’re selling like fish or plants in your in your extra fulfillment center. Scot: [40:14] Bananas you want to keep your bananas fresh up on the on the on the coconut trees. Jason: [40:20] All right not sure that’s how that works but okay so the number four and this is why I’m glad I’m going first because I feared that I would be stealing a prediction from you, so the. There was a lot of Buzz last year that Jeff Bezos Scott was getting personally involved in a Shopify competitor. And so so my prediction is that Amazon will watch a Shopify combat, which doesn’t seem that bold given that it was it was strongly rumored last year but my specific prediction is I think I have an idea of what it will be and I don’t think it’s what most people are expecting I think most people are. Expecting them to launch some kind of web store that competes with Shopify, and I think what Amazon is going to do to compete with Shopify is they’re going to open up their fulfillment Network to, for for third for sellers to fulfill their orders from their own websites and on a limited basis Amazon has, done this in the past and even does a little bit of this now but I think they’re really going to productize and make a lot more competitive, and offering where you put your inventory in the Amazon with just X Network and when you collect orders on your own website Amazon will cost effectively deliver them using their own delivery Fleet. Scot: [41:47] So they’ll make FBA kind of like more of a generic shipping solution kind of like almost like meaningless shit. Jason: [41:54] Exactly exactly a standalone offer that doesn’t require the Amazon Marketplace exactly. Scot: [41:59] Anderson all right. Jason: [42:03] And then I have a. Scot: [42:05] So no front-end SMB e-commerce thing is part of that. [42:18] You’re keeping it generic so you can catch a lot of possible. Jason: [42:22] Trying to keep it reasonable exactly. The the so my V prediction goes back to a trend that you were talking about the the Amazon media and I do think Amazon media is going to continue to be the, by far the biggest player of the Retailer’s but there’s a ton of, effort going on behind other retailers to get in on that action as well so, Walmart has you know launched a major media initiative the Walmart Media Group target has an initiative called Target Rundell Kroger has an initiative called Kroger Precision marketing, and perhaps the fastest-growing of all these growing faster even than Amazon is, instacart who is like one of the biggest beneficiaries of covid is now selling a ton of media so I think in aggregate all of these retailers selling ads are going to exceed 20 billion dollars in ad sales in. 2021. Scot: [43:21] Brickell they’ll be an arson to do have a way of tracking that. Jason: [43:25] We do not up perfect way but a number of the the stock analysts report on that emarketer has done, estimates on them in the past and some pieces of it we have actual data for. Scot: [43:44] Cool and then one of the things one of the behind the scenes things listeners may not know is we always do six predictions in case some of our Collide and I don’t think we had collisions can you want to reveal your six this kind of a bonus. Jason: [43:58] Yeah you you correctly predicted that over 8,000 stores would close last year and a lot of people feel like 20/20 was the peak covid year and they’re all these you know extra things, I actually think 2021 is going to be worse for store closures than 2020 so I’m predicting that will have more this year than we did last year. Scot: [44:21] So over a thousand seven hundred. Jason: [44:23] 31 Scot: [44:24] What if 31 all right that’s a very specific prediction I like it. Jason: [44:29] When I wrote it it wasn’t that specific but then you had. Scot: [44:33] I’ll put it in the show notes. Jason: [44:36] So so Scott what do you what do you what do you think’s going to happen this year. Scot: [44:40] Yeah so you know this one’s tough because I definitely feel the pain this year I think, I think I’ve had three or four years of pretty well walloping you so it felt really weird to not win this year so, dug deep on these and hopefully I’ll reverse it for next year. So number one it wouldn’t be a Jason Scott show without talking about Amazon a little bit more so I do have an Amazon predictions, I do think that they are going to use so they used covid to really scale up this DSP program and as you and I have talked about ship again they were somewhat immune from ship again as they control their own destiny, I think they’re going to really Flex on that and I think, I think covid has the Silver Lining to Amazon of covid around shipping is I think it’s given them the path to get to same day Prime, for you know a lot more places in a lot more skews so I think we’re going to see them really crank up one day shipping so that’s my prediction. Jason: [45:43] Okay and where do you how do you envision that gets Quantified like what is cranked up mean like it gets used a lot more or they offer it a lot more places or. Scot: [45:54] I think they’ll be an announcement now that I would imagine it’ll come and kind of Q3 where Amazon is going to announce for the holidays you know a. Millions of items available for same-day delivery through the holiday period something like that I think it’ll be a pretty material. Jason: [46:10] Okay I like it. Scot: [46:11] Change and I think they’re going to execute it and then, actually had written this down in there was an article that came out that talked about how they’re going to use these little micro DC’s there’s an article I think it was, squarely in the speculation do you remember who is it that is this guy’s in Seattle that come out with the stuff but, anyway they were speculating that Amazon is going to open up mm kind of micro DC’s so I don’t know about a specific number like that but it was interesting that I think I think a lot of people are seeing that this this could be the direction they go. Number two I do think so my train of thought here is, you know if your quote-unquote arming the rebels in your Shopify and and I was reluctant to make another Shopify protection but but here we go so then I did too so in this one I’m thinking if you’re arming the rebels you know what. [47:05] With ship again what the rebels need the rebels being smaller kind of retailers they need a lot of help with shipping right so FedEx and UPS are not adding enough capacity they’re really expensive first while guys, so then using USPS they were total epic fail during holiday 2020, so and then Shopify is already kind of got one little toe in this water with their fulfillment by Shopify every what they call it that’s what I call it so, you know if you’re them and you’re sitting on this massive hoard of cash and market cap and you want to help your, 300,000 if you get the number but this very large number of smaller businesses the, imagine having Shopify trucks just kind of driving around you know I think that would be really interesting and, it kind of ties with one of my other predictions but I think I think Amazon has proven to folks you can build last-mile fulfillment. With a lot less than you would think I think a lot of folks looked and said well I’ll have to build FedEx that is you know fifty billion dollars, but I think all in Amazon DSP program was was relatively like under four or five billion dollars from them to build out and. [48:23] What they did is they essentially use kind of almost a franchise model where all these local entrepreneurs fair amount of the risk and do a fair amount of execution and then Amazon can, work the incentives in the system so so I think what’s going to happen is Shopify we’ll look at that decode it and it makes a ton of sense for someone else to do it, sometimes I bounce between maybe like a one of the ship Bob’s or some of those guys doing it but I just don’t think anyone else has the resources I don’t think Google would do it I just don’t think they would, they would do this I don’t think Walmart would do it so I think someone’s going to do it in my best guess is it’s going to be Shopify. Jason: [49:00] Interesting one bit of Commerce news I’ll throw in that maybe supports that is, is listeners will know that the traditional carriers often have these um surge prices over holiday and now they’ve announced that they’re just going to keep the surge prices on. So it’s just it’s getting it’s getting more expensive and it’s it’s you know challenges the unit economics for a lot of product category so having some Alternatives could be interesting. Scot: [49:28] Yeah yeah and then my third prediction is also Shopify so so you know since that worked out so well for me last time, and then here again if I’m arming the rebels and I keep saying that because that’s kind of like their little catch phrase now you know one of the things that’s risky for Shopify is, I would bet that their stores in aggregate get sixty percent plus of their traffic from Facebook and social, um Facebook and other social folks which are largely Facebook’s of the. [50:07] The giant 800-pound gorilla here is there on Instagram, you know they have their own check out they’re starting to promote and Shopify as an option and whatnot but at some point the, you know so I mentioned this earlier these guys are under pressure the sad models under pressure from the privacy and the government and Amazon and everyone else, they’re increasing their work on Marketplace and other Commerce initiatives and then at some point do they say, we want a power that check out now and capture some comics from that because if you look at it Shopify almost, you know a very large portion of shopify’s Revenue comes from monetizing the shopping cart, so things like affirm things like PayPal things like their own payment system, etcetera so someone is going to get greedy on that and Facebook has kind of a pole position so if your Shopify, you need a hedge for that where you say if the amount of traffic going to our aggregate stores goes down we need to be able to drive them traffic and, Shopify has been kind of creeping up on this this is where you kind of have disagreed. They had this happen always forget what it used to be called it’s now called the shop app and it’s really just basically tracking your package and you know that kind of thing but that could become a front door so. [51:29] I think Shopify will have some option where you will be able to either get free traffic or by traffic from some app that’s installed on millions of phones that has some kind of a front door shopping experience. I don’t think it’s going to be like. You know I think it’s going to be more at the store level not the item level so meaning you could say I’m looking for stores that have really cool, dutch ovens and it will show you those kind of things but I don’t think you’ll be able to say you know, Star Wars Mandalorian six inch figure and get a result across all the Shopify stores. Jason: [52:05] Interesting all right. Scot: [52:07] You need that make you throw up in your mouth. Jason: [52:09] No like a lot of smart people think that that’s going to be a play like it. And I’m not convinced it won’t be my point is just like everyone’s like oh my gosh shopify’s winning and all these things they’re clearly going to do that and my point is just. Generating traffic and marketing yourselves to Consumers to get consumer eyeballs is a wildly different skill than anything shopify’s demonstrated so none of their previous success to me other than their access to Capital, really makes them more likely to succeed in, generating a lot of consumer traffic so I just think it’s it has some risk and then it has some complication, um in some ways that that new service would compete with the rebels right so that’s you know always one of the, the conflicts of having a Marketplace and fulfilling you know, providing services to people that want to sell direct so, we will see on that one I do like to point out everyone they keep liking use that metaphor of arming the rebels but if my Star Wars wars correct, the rebels eventually took all those arms and they blew up an under-construction death star with like a million enslaved construction workers on it so I’m not sure that that’s always a good thing. Scot: [53:32] Yeah yes it’s always a different perspective of who the rebels are right. Jason: [53:36] Exactly. Scot: [53:37] Um and then okay so then my next one so this is number four this is code related and I keep reading these articles about you know here in 2021, and you and I have had vastly different views of when covid-19, you know but but you know what I’ve been reading is a lot of people are predicting that these new habits we form will go away and we’ll go kind of back to the old way of the old ways covid ways and I’m specifically saying you know, we the digital adoption, I’ve seen I’ve seen a lot of surveys that say people are gonna kind of have thirty percent of this kind of new digital lifestyle stick, I think that’s actually the opposite I think 70% is going to stick, and the reason why is I like this phrase zero friction addiction what once you’ve gotten used to this kind of digital lifestyle of stuff showing up at your house, you know the digital Grocery and all the things that are going on, it amplifies the friction of that experience in a weird way that messes with your mind that that is hard to explain to people, and there’s some interesting studies about this but I think, I think we’re going to stay at this elevated adoption rate of digital will come down some but I think it’s going to stay a lot hotter than people think it will. Jason: [55:01] Yeah I certainly agree with the sentiment of that prediction I talked a lot about, these behaviors being One Way doors and two-way doors there some of the things people walk through it’s easy for them to walk back through a tar and other things once you go through that door it’s kind of a, permanent decision and I think a lot of these new behaviors are one-way door so I generally agree you’re going to this will be an interesting one with the judges next year because I’m not sure exactly how to quantify it but. Scot: [55:31] Yeah let me say can we use percentage of sales that are retailgeek. Jason: [55:37] Sure that our digital you mean okay what kind of percentage do are you expecting. Scot: [55:44] Well the trick is that the were numbers not out so I don’t know where we landed last year. Jason: [55:48] So we’re so, we can’t January of twenty twenty thirteen percent of all retail so the broadest definition of retail straight from the US Commerce 13 percent penetration the peak of, nineteen percent penetration in April and pretty consistently for the last four months of the year sixteen percent so we kind of jump from 13 to 16. Scot: [56:16] I’ve seen a chart that shows. Jason: [56:18] 34 yeah that’s that’s my friends and Mackenzie that smoked something and made a prediction that never came to fruition. They did also they were defining a narrower definition of retail they were taking a bunch of things out of retail they said can’t it doesn’t include cars because people don’t buy cars online it doesn’t include food because people don’t buy food online, and of course the both of those hypotheses are totally wrong and covid because people bought a lot of cars and food online. Scot: [56:50] Yeah if this Mackenzie company had achieved digital research retail officer then they would not have missed that one so. Jason: [56:58] Pretty confident Mackenzie has people with longer titles than me but yeah. Scot: [57:02] Okay so I will take so all right so you think it’s settled down in Q3 you 16% so he said. Yeah so I think it’s going to come off 30% off high so so I’ll say we stick it. Well if I see 14 necessarily not more than January is. Jason: [57:24] It’s one more than January. Scot: [57:26] Yeah thanks I’ll say we stay at 16. Jason: [57:29] Okay Bolt. Scot: [57:31] Okay you’re right now alright prediction and were five, this has been a nursing so there’s a lot of really weird things going in the financial markets we don’t have time to go into them but one of the ones that’s fascinating is I mentioned earlier IPOs are doubling, um yeah so and then just this just recently we had Poshmark go public and do quite well, so I think we’re going to see is, you know and then there’s this weird thing there’s a space vehicle called a spec which is a special purpose acquisition company where you create this shell of a company it has a you raise Capital into it an optional capital and then you say, this thing is a vehicle for going in and buying a company that will effectively go public, so it’s this very kind of weird way to go public through a back door way it used to be very kids today would call its us which is short for suspicious, now it’s become kind of a thing, um so I think they’re going to chew through a lot of the companies like open door that are kind of unicorny and have a lot of Buzz and then I think it’s going to become it’s going to start looking for a new space and I think, you know there’s a lot of Buzz around these DMV bees so I think some of these DMV bees will kind of go public through this mechanism, um so some of them would be like keeps hims hers that the right one and then. [58:54] There’s a bunch in kind of like that category there’s a bunch of beauty I could see glossy a they’ll probably go the traditional route. [59:04] What’s like a tear to too glossy a Kylie’s are they adhere to. Jason: [59:09] I don’t think they would call themselves tier 2 but there I mean there’s a million South Korean health and beauty. Scot: [59:17] Yeah and maybe even like. This could be an exit Vin one of the trends that I’ve been fascinated by but I did make this shot is this there’s these companies buying up, kind of micro brands that are born on Amazon and aggregating them together and forming companies were actually have one on the show soon this could be an interesting exit vehicle for them, so so I think we’re going to see a wave of that e-commerce in 2021 is my. Jason: [59:44] Got it so someone buys up all the foam mattress companies and specs them up got it. Scot: [59:48] Yeah yes pack them up. Jason: [59:50] I like it is that gonna is there any reason that they would clamp down on this backs it feels like they’re they’re like super peeking is that an abuse in some way. Scot: [1:00:01] You’re more government regulation guy that I am I’m sure they’ll think of some reason. Jason: [1:00:09] Gotcha ya know but I mean it doesn’t like just when you sit to a Layman it sounds kind of sketchy right. Scot: [1:00:16] It is a so it’s a way for for more risky companies to make it into the public markets now there’s a school of thought that says there is an investor that you know, that wants more exposure of those things right because you know it would have been great. Jason: [1:00:33] Products cavea. Scot: [1:00:35] Give me a more wide range but then there’s another side of that argument that is you know these these poor kids are on Robin Hood and they saw a firm because they’ve seen it in a check out and they just put you know $500 in there and, if you’re good because it doubled and if some of these. Hot IPOs are specs you know if the crater then that’s going to be a problem there are several there are some so there’s one, Nicola there’s some of the electric car category that have no revenue and just pure speculative and and Dave, they flopped over that could create a wave of Regulation that says. Kind of depends on why we these are going public are they are they going public because they’re sturdy and financially viable and vetted or is it, that they have agreed that they will share their information publicly and it’s up to the investor to take decide what risk them. Jason: [1:01:27] Got it okay and then I think that was five so do you have a bonus. Scot: [1:01:31] I do I think you know I see a lot I watch a lot of CNBC and there’s a fair number of Talking Heads that kind of say, you know once covid zof caught covid on covid off you know once covid off we’re going to see an explosion of people going out and buying new outfits and stuff like that and I don’t think that’s going to happen I think we’re going to see the, the I think we’re going to see this kind of actual, anti-consumerism materialism wave there’s been a little bit of that generational but I think it’s going to be bigger and I think it’s going to be people wanting you know part of its just going to be people spending money on doing stuff there’s so much pent-up demand go to, concerts vacations Leisure stuff whatever whatever whatever that is, but then I think there’s going to be this weird kind of, you know anti-consumerism wave if you will and I think that’s going to really Advantage companies like the real real thread up, a lot of those companies that are in kind of that would you call it second hand or Consignment I don’t know the right. Jason: [1:02:33] Previously owned yeah. Scot: [1:02:34] Previously on gently gently on so I think we’re going to see you know. I don’t think we’re going to see people run out and buy yep six suits so this is, conversely this is bad for the Macy’s the Nordstrom’s and those kind of folks I just don’t think there’s this huge pent-up demand to buy you know fancy cocktail dresses and stuff. [1:02:59] Don’t know how to measure this one that’s why it’s in the bonus category. Jason: [1:03:01] That totally totally fair I am it’s funny you like in briefings I do on covid I do talk a lot about a forthcoming, Roaring 20s that is kind of a backlash too, to the pandemic but I’m with you I think most of that is, spending on services and experiences not Material Goods, so that’s people like you know craving eat out more and go to more wive concerts and events and things like that, then it is you know filling up their closets with clothes so I think you’re right there I for a variety of reasons, the clothes thing is going to going to be, not we’re not going to see a ton of growth in a parallel regardless except for the made-to-order that I predicted. Scot: [1:03:57] And athleisure seems to be resilient. Jason: [1:03:59] So that’ll be that’ll be good in, I think we’ve concluded our predictions but I did get a note from the intern while you were sharing yours that you were exactly right our first prediction show was, January 7th 2016 so this is our sixth sixth prediction show which is. But more fun he sent me your 2016 predictions and one of them you used again this year. Scot: [1:04:31] Really which one. Jason: [1:04:32] So you’re six predictions 2016 will be the year chat Commerce know Amazon will make some big moves in logistics yes jet will get acquired yes, um Google will make a bold move in e-commerce that surprises everyone. Scot: [1:04:50] I didn’t even know it was a retread man. Jason: [1:04:53] I like it and then Ali Baba singles day won’t work in the u.s. yes so you did really well for our inaugural show, and the one that you might not have gone right I didn’t check with how we scored it the what you probably got four out of five and the one you didn’t get right you’re still you’re still Reviving for this year so I love. Scot: [1:05:12] I’m persistent I’ve learned from your persistence on QR codes did you predict QR codes. Okay alright. Jason: [1:05:23] Yeah well Scott it will surprise no one that is happen again and we have blown through our allotted time we thought this would be a shorter show because we didn’t have the the, the year recap in it but we managed to stretch it out to an hour anyway but hopefully it was fun to listen to as much fun as it was for us to make and if you enjoyed it we it’ll of that five star review, especially shout out to all us nerds who have listened to all six versions of the prediction show we’re certainly grateful for your, your support and your continued Allegiance. Scot: [1:06:00] Thanks everyone feel free to let us know your predictions on Twitter I’m Scot Wingo with one t Jason is retailgeek with two e’s in geek and over on LinkedIn we have a page and then on Facebook we look forward to hearing what you think will happen in 2021. Jason: [1:06:19] Until next time happy Commercing.
Author Jessica Gandolfi shares her experience with trauma, how to go inside of your heart to find the answers, and changing the world through kindness. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
"I am...THE LAW!" Judge Dredd is a smorgasbord of Stallone-isms. The 2012 remake takes a dark detour from the original. Luke & Corrye delve into both films. They trade likes and dislikes, discuss the Catch 22 of Rob Schneider's performance, and explain their 1st big disagreement (it's over Lena Headey's character). Expect an explosive Christopher Walken impression, too!
Jessica Headey Gandolfi helps people to become more conscious in the way they are living. Becoming aware of what is working and not working in their lives allows them to make better choices both personally and financially. She is a full time mum to 14 year old twins, Amelia and Samuel. Author of 'Monkey - Wishes Do Come True', and founder of HarmonyumLA, a private healing practice based in Venice, California. In this episode we dig deep in healing deep wounds that you are carrying with you from your past and how to move forward. Jessica explores how to change thoughts and actions and how the body holds onto past traumas and the importance of working through those and how to work through them to be a more successful and high achieving person. Jessica chose entrepreneurship because she came out of a heavy and painful divorce, battling addiction and trying to reignite the light that had gone out inside of her. Entrepreneurship gave her permission to look at her life through a new lens. The realization that there had to be more. I ask every guest what they would change about their journey and she states, Nothing. Every experience, every encounter, every lesson, all brought me to where I am now. If I really had to do one thing differently, it would be to forgive more quickly.” Jessica can be reached at: www.harmonyumla.com www.jessicaheadeygandolfi.com IG: @jhgandolfi IG: @harmonyumla
Hello Guys Super excited to share this episode interview with my friend Jessica HHeadey Gandolfi with you because this interview might change your perception of how you might be approaching your current situation. Jessica shared with us how she went from losing everything, and how she overcame her struggles and is today living the life of her dreams. An inspirational and empowering conversation for sure. Originally from London, Jessica Headey Gandolfi is a multi passionate soulpreneur and the founder of Harmonyum LA, a private healing practice located in Venice, California. She is the author of 'Monkey - Wishes Do Come True'. A childrens' picture book benefiting an orphanage in Tijuana Mexico, published by Austin Macauley USA, available on Amazon and Barnes & Noble. Jessica is the co-founder of the Hiking in Heals PodCast available on iTunes and SoundCloud, but most importantly, she is a full-time mum to 14-year-old twins Amelia & Samuel. Follow her: IG: @jhgandolfi www.harmonyumla.com www.jessicaheadeygandolfi.com www.hikinginheals.com Book mentioned: Monkey do wishes come true Follow us: IG: @andreakawanodupuy_ Website: andreakawanodupuy.com Coaching inquiries: andrea@thedietdoc.com Please don't forget to leave us a comment and share your takeaways on your IG stories, and don't forget to tag us :) To enter to win the Monkey do Wishes Come True book
This week we close out our Halloween horrors month with 2005's monsters in the underground cave saga, The Cave. We also discuss what's new in theaters and on home video and who we lost in the industry this last week which leads to a discussion of Days of Our Lives.
If you are not living under a rock, and you are not Hannah, then you know that today is a very big day. We decided to go über topical with this month's episode and watch 4 movies starring some actors from Game of Thrones. No spoilers, don't worry - Hannah wouldn't know what I was talking about anyway. IN THEATERS Pokémon Detective Pikachu - Where's the colon????? THEME MOVIES Imagine Me & You (Lena Headey) - Warm and nice and thoughtful. Testament of Youth (Kit Harington) - Maybe Pompeii was a fluke and he CAN act? Rememory (Peter Dinklage) - You know nothing, Rotten Tomatoes. Aquaman (Jason Momoa) - He may not be bright, or good at acting, but he sure has SOMETHING. E-mail us at flickyeahpodcast@gmail.com, follow us on Twitter and Instagram @flickyeahcast, like us on facebook at facebook.com/flickyeahpodcast, and subscribe/write a review on iTunes! Intro music by Andre Kennedy. Like him on facebook and check him out on SoundCloud! Peace, love, and movies.
Brotherhood Without Manners - A Game of Thrones reread Podcast
Brotherhood Without Manners is back with another episode watching Game of Thrones. In this episode the brother's watch the fifth and second to last episode of Game of Thrones.....ever! We talk about how we came to this point. We discuss some of the many farewells we see during the episode. Of course we give our general feelings about the episode as a whole and break down each scene as best we can. As always we give our inductees into the Brotherhood for this episode. All Music credits to Ross Bugden INSTAGRAM! : https://instagram.com/rossbugden/ (rossbugden) TWITTER! : https://twitter.com/RossBugden (@rossbugden) YOUTUBE! : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kthxycmF25M 0:00:00.000,0:00:04.799 any more effort you might actually 0:00:01.140,0:00:06.990 become a DJ that's not nice I like DJs I 0:00:04.799,0:00:08.820 don't think they just hit space bar.I am going to use that 0:00:06.990,0:00:10.620 as a cold open. Dont you dare 0:00:08.820,0:00:12.960 because then the one thing 0:00:10.620,0:00:15.540 Illenium will ever hear from me personally 0:00:12.960,0:00:20.180 will be this podcast and he will think that guy's a 0:00:15.540,0:00:20.180 dick I never wanted me like I hate 0:00:32.419,0:00:36.500 what up everybody welcome to another 0:00:34.399,0:00:39.470 episode of Brotherhood without banners a 0:00:36.500,0:00:41.870 full spoiler reread podcast where 0:00:39.470,0:00:42.920 during these episodes we are watching a 0:00:41.870,0:00:48.079 TV show 0:00:42.920,0:00:51.350 and what a fucking show we 0:00:48.079,0:00:53.150 have two episodes left only two one of 0:00:51.350,0:00:57.470 which is happening in just a few short 0:00:53.150,0:00:59.750 minutes very shortly so we're gonna give a 0:00:57.470,0:01:03.079 quick rundown of last week we're going 0:00:59.750,0:01:05.210 to talk a little bit about some emails 0:01:03.079,0:01:07.520 and then we're going to go and watch the 0:01:05.210,0:01:09.080 show and by run down we mean very little 0:01:07.520,0:01:11.330 run down there's been a lot of hate 0:01:09.080,0:01:14.000 about the Last of the Starks I'm 0:01:11.330,0:01:16.520 choosing to just stick with what I liked 0:01:14.000,0:01:17.869 about it instead of well that's it we're 0:01:16.520,0:01:19.399 sitting on the side of the fence where 0:01:17.869,0:01:21.259 yeah there is shit load that we could sit 0:01:19.399,0:01:23.660 there and nitpick and pull apart and 0:01:21.259,0:01:25.670 complain about but there's two episodes 0:01:23.660,0:01:28.399 left I'm I want to enjoy the fucking 0:01:25.670,0:01:31.070 show yeah so I'm enjoying it and loving 0:01:28.399,0:01:32.899 every part of it yeah I I'm not gonna 0:01:31.070,0:01:35.240 focus on the things that I don't like 0:01:32.899,0:01:37.549 over the amazing things I'm getting that 0:01:35.240,0:01:40.490 I do so yeah I don't see the point in it 0:01:37.549,0:01:42.770 but the last episode we laid some people 0:01:40.490,0:01:44.900 to rest we got some sweet send-off some 0:01:42.770,0:01:47.750 goodbyes everybody's hating on the Jon 0:01:44.900,0:01:49.340 ghost thing but as I've mentioned I've 0:01:47.750,0:01:51.200 decided that they said their goodbyes 0:01:49.340,0:01:54.560 the night before and they were just too 0:01:51.200,0:01:56.899 tore up to have another goodbye yeah I 0:01:54.560,0:01:58.790 mean again the the direwolves were never 0:01:56.899,0:02:02.329 really what they were in the show in the 0:01:58.790,0:02:04.399 books so you know I never really felt as 0:02:02.329,0:02:05.840 soon as I killed summer for Brian I was 0:02:04.399,0:02:09.320 kind of like oh okay these dire wolves 0:02:05.840,0:02:11.090 aren't that's around yeah so I kind of 0:02:09.320,0:02:13.790 made my peace with that it sucks I agree 0:02:11.090,0:02:16.250 but then we lost a second dragon reg all 0:02:13.790,0:02:18.019 went down which you know if you weren't 0:02:16.250,0:02:20.450 really expecting that to happen before 0:02:18.019,0:02:21.380 the penalty' mate s episode then you 0:02:20.450,0:02:23.660 know you probably weren't thinking 0:02:21.380,0:02:25.190 things clearly you know you need to find 0:02:23.660,0:02:27.260 a way to even the odds a bit a couple 0:02:25.190,0:02:29.989 dragons just burning down King's Landing 0:02:27.260,0:02:32.090 makes it easy mode so you know yeah 0:02:29.989,0:02:33.829 episode pretty much wraps up where we 0:02:32.090,0:02:35.810 got the key players in the South Jon 0:02:33.829,0:02:37.310 still on his way re in the Hound we're 0:02:35.810,0:02:39.620 heading south you got that dynamic duo 0:02:37.310,0:02:43.310 back together and missin dies he'll head 0:02:39.620,0:02:45.290 went way south yeah up above the wall so 0:02:43.310,0:02:45.860 this episode looks like it's either the 0:02:45.290,0:02:47.960 the burn 0:02:45.860,0:02:51.100 over the Battle of King's Landing yeah 0:02:47.960,0:02:54.260 so should be a good time Clegane bowl 0:02:51.100,0:02:55.640 confirmed yes so some some I can't even 0:02:54.260,0:02:57.500 call them predictions at this point 0:02:55.640,0:03:00.740 basically it's this episode of next 0:02:57.500,0:03:02.270 episode Clegane Bowl Arya doing some 0:03:00.740,0:03:04.400 cool faceless shit hopefully should 0:03:02.270,0:03:06.500 might be part of Clegane Bowl she might 0:03:04.400,0:03:09.380 be part of handling some Cersei business 0:03:06.500,0:03:12.080 who knows I play we might get all the 0:03:09.380,0:03:13.940 deaths people wanted in episode three 0:03:12.080,0:03:15.380 that we didn't I know a lot of people 0:03:13.940,0:03:18.050 were disappointed that most people 0:03:15.380,0:03:20.570 survived that I think that might be this 0:03:18.050,0:03:22.070 time yeah fixed in this episode here 0:03:20.570,0:03:24.770 coming up yeah I agree 0:03:22.070,0:03:27.320 so we missed them very much last week 0:03:24.770,0:03:30.260 but you know some of the effects of long 0:03:27.320,0:03:32.810 night had taken its toll but the silent 0:03:30.260,0:03:35.870 sisters the not so silent sisters yeah 0:03:32.810,0:03:37.760 have gotten back in touch with us after 0:03:35.870,0:03:39.410 you know not keeping their namesake and 0:03:37.760,0:03:40.880 remaining silent for a week which they 0:03:39.410,0:03:43.400 let us know was because they were they 0:03:40.880,0:03:46.280 were divided about this episode one of 0:03:43.400,0:03:48.410 them liked it one of them didn't really 0:03:46.280,0:03:50.420 at all and that's okay like we said 0:03:48.410,0:03:52.700 we're willing to yep so they mentioned 0:03:50.420,0:03:55.070 that it's they are very happy to see the 0:03:52.700,0:04:00.019 Hound Arya team-up yeah I could not be 0:03:55.070,0:04:03.820 more onboard if any of the pairings in 0:04:00.019,0:04:07.250 this show would be the most badass 0:04:03.820,0:04:09.049 bullshit sitcom style comedy show I 0:04:07.250,0:04:12.170 would like to see how Arya and the Hound 0:04:09.049,0:04:14.180 yeah and just you know on their random 0:04:12.170,0:04:15.709 adventures throughout Westeros so I'm 0:04:14.180,0:04:19.070 really excited they're doing some shit 0:04:15.709,0:04:22.880 together again the cat and Hound cat the 0:04:19.070,0:04:25.220 canals in the house yeah they also go on 0:04:22.880,0:04:27.470 to mention that they believe bran is the 0:04:25.220,0:04:29.630 real wild card for this season and I 0:04:27.470,0:04:32.390 absolutely agree with that bran had me 0:04:29.630,0:04:34.610 shook after his scene in Winterfell yeah 0:04:32.390,0:04:37.340 so I do think that he could pop out at 0:04:34.610,0:04:39.860 any moment and just bah and chick it 0:04:37.340,0:04:42.200 suddenly awful so I agree with them 0:04:39.860,0:04:44.510 there they uh there's been a big theory 0:04:42.200,0:04:49.370 going around about there might possibly 0:04:44.510,0:04:52.550 be more dragons and yeah I um I don't 0:04:49.370,0:04:54.260 know uh yeah I'm not a sure I mean at 0:04:52.550,0:04:55.640 this point like I said I'm kind of along 0:04:54.260,0:04:57.380 for the ride 0:04:55.640,0:04:58.700 I just don't foresee it happening I mean 0:04:57.380,0:05:01.400 they have 0:04:58.700,0:05:03.830 really gone terribly in depth about 0:05:01.400,0:05:06.530 dragonlore and and sort of the fact that 0:05:03.830,0:05:08.900 there they don't really have genders so 0:05:06.530,0:05:13.760 that males can reproduce so it would I 0:05:08.900,0:05:15.560 think it would condemning birth what if 0:05:13.760,0:05:17.630 it happens cool if not I'm cool with 0:05:15.560,0:05:18.830 just Drogo new Danny burning shut up 0:05:17.630,0:05:20.320 yeah so we look forward to hearing what 0:05:18.830,0:05:23.210 they have to say about tonight's episode 0:05:20.320,0:05:27.010 we also received some correspondence 0:05:23.210,0:05:30.800 from from a Twitter follower at t Brad 0:05:27.010,0:05:35.060 he he basically matki Brad zero four one 0:05:30.800,0:05:36.350 five oh yeah yeah got it so he just was 0:05:35.060,0:05:37.880 letting us know how much he enjoys the 0:05:36.350,0:05:40.700 podcast but then he asked a quick 0:05:37.880,0:05:42.350 question which I I answered him there 0:05:40.700,0:05:45.290 but I I think we're gonna go way more 0:05:42.350,0:05:47.570 into detail about this question on our 0:05:45.290,0:05:51.080 series wrap up episode that's going to 0:05:47.570,0:05:53.330 occur after the season finale and so he 0:05:51.080,0:05:55.220 just asked what storyline would you 0:05:53.330,0:05:57.350 change to more directly pull from the 0:05:55.220,0:05:59.060 book if you could I'm assuming we're 0:05:57.350,0:06:01.280 gonna limit it to one if you got to 0:05:59.060,0:06:04.010 choose one ah quick fire off the hip I 0:06:01.280,0:06:05.540 would say and I guess it's sort of a 0:06:04.010,0:06:08.930 cheap but I would say the Littlefinger 0:06:05.540,0:06:11.030 Santa oh yeah storyline from the book so 0:06:08.930,0:06:13.370 he mentioned you're on Greyjoy way on 0:06:11.030,0:06:15.230 board with a shotgun a few different 0:06:13.370,0:06:17.090 ideas you know with victory on but again 0:06:15.230,0:06:18.440 will go way deeper in a detail I think 0:06:17.090,0:06:21.530 about that yeah 0:06:18.440,0:06:23.300 in our series wrap-up so either way Todd 0:06:21.530,0:06:24.920 thanks for listening we think your 0:06:23.300,0:06:28.070 writing in and look forward to it 0:06:24.920,0:06:30.050 happening again with that we're gonna go 0:06:28.070,0:06:31.880 watch his goddamn s yeah man do you have 0:06:30.050,0:06:33.410 anyone in particular you want to say who 0:06:31.880,0:06:35.030 you expect to not make it through 0:06:33.410,0:06:39.770 tonight no because I'm just worried 0:06:35.030,0:06:42.010 about Tyrion I think I'm on that group 0:06:39.770,0:06:45.830 that thinks that the Hound is going to 0:06:42.010,0:06:47.540 win my game bowl but died which is 0:06:45.830,0:06:49.220 unfortunate the other option I think 0:06:47.540,0:06:51.470 would be kind of cool and I mentioned it 0:06:49.220,0:06:52.970 to you earlier as if arya gets cut down 0:06:51.470,0:06:54.920 by the mountain 0:06:52.970,0:06:56.300 I know it's and it's terrible but she 0:06:54.920,0:06:58.430 gets cut down by the mountain and that's 0:06:56.300,0:07:02.630 what Spurs the Hound into this brutal 0:06:58.430,0:07:05.030 rage of Minaya see see I don't like that 0:07:02.630,0:07:07.550 one that one's horrible and beautiful 0:07:05.030,0:07:09.320 and tragic and I think our lives are 0:07:07.550,0:07:11.090 about to be the same so well there's 0:07:09.320,0:07:11.840 gonna be a quick brief intermission and 0:07:11.090,0:07:13.460 we will catch you guys 0:07:11.840,0:07:16.310 after the jump when we become more 0:07:13.460,0:07:19.600 unsullied about the penultimate episodes 0:07:16.310,0:07:19.600 young love 0:07:21.530,0:07:30.970 [Music] 0:07:32.360,0:07:40.210 we're back guys hey man what an episode 0:07:37.370,0:07:41.569 what an episode the penultimate episode 0:07:40.210,0:07:44.889 yeah 0:07:41.569,0:07:48.889 loosely we believe titled the bells I 0:07:44.889,0:07:51.460 think that that's what we're we're 0:07:48.889,0:07:56.300 looking at at the moment 0:07:51.460,0:07:56.810 fuck yes overall how do you feel you 0:07:56.300,0:08:02.509 like it 0:07:56.810,0:08:03.259 hi I fucking I loved it I fucking loved 0:08:02.509,0:08:07.009 it 0:08:03.259,0:08:09.020 so yeah we'll jump right in I uh if it 0:08:07.009,0:08:11.330 is titled the bells I'll double check 0:08:09.020,0:08:13.240 that at some point but I think it's 0:08:11.330,0:08:16.759 fitting that it begins with Ferris 0:08:13.240,0:08:18.740 writing his letters and trying to get 0:08:16.759,0:08:22.550 John installed on the throne you tried 0:08:18.740,0:08:24.289 dad I think that was that was Ferris 0:08:22.550,0:08:26.569 trying to have Danny poisoned right I 0:08:24.289,0:08:28.490 was a little girl there like that's what 0:08:26.569,0:08:30.349 I was thinking yeah yeah like I'm pretty 0:08:28.490,0:08:32.390 sure he was already trying to feed 0:08:30.349,0:08:35.209 trying to finish this off and she won't 0:08:32.390,0:08:39.769 eat but yeah Ferris gets executed 0:08:35.209,0:08:43.130 brought out Tyrion yes Denis approaches 0:08:39.769,0:08:45.769 Jon he tries to sway Jon into two 0:08:43.130,0:08:49.070 becoming King and Jon's like nah fuck 0:08:45.769,0:08:52.640 that Jon and Tyrion approaches generis 0:08:49.070,0:08:54.949 telling era that yeah I told them I'm 0:08:52.640,0:08:57.019 the guy and then she basically said that 0:08:54.949,0:08:59.390 you played right into Santa's hand Santa 0:08:57.019,0:09:02.779 wanted you to spread these lies and 0:08:59.390,0:09:04.519 Danny was looking rough yeah and that 0:09:02.779,0:09:07.370 Dragonstone was she just shut herself 0:09:04.519,0:09:09.380 away scene well like she's lost her her 0:09:07.370,0:09:14.660 most trusted adviser Jorah she lost her 0:09:09.380,0:09:16.399 best friend miss and I and now fucking 0:09:14.660,0:09:16.940 Varys is trying to kill her and she 0:09:16.399,0:09:19.430 knows it 0:09:16.940,0:09:21.470 yeah yeah Varys gets he's writing a 0:09:19.430,0:09:24.410 letter and he burns it and he puts it in 0:09:21.470,0:09:26.209 his little pot and grey worm shows up 0:09:24.410,0:09:29.089 and puts him in irons and takes him down 0:09:26.209,0:09:31.100 to this rocky beach and that setting for 0:09:29.089,0:09:33.290 burning him was intense because it was 0:09:31.100,0:09:37.550 just Danny John Tyrion and some 0:09:33.290,0:09:39.890 unsullied and yeah Tyrion has this nice 0:09:37.550,0:09:43.290 moment of you know he admits to him it 0:09:39.890,0:09:45.600 was me and it says I I hope I'm 0:09:43.290,0:09:47.310 and I wasn't wrong burning me is the 0:09:45.600,0:09:49.410 right thing to do and ya know Barris 0:09:47.310,0:09:51.240 wasn't wrong and that little moment like 0:09:49.410,0:09:52.830 cuz I really up til then I didn't really 0:09:51.240,0:09:55.140 care I was a good Barris is gone that's 0:09:52.830,0:09:57.690 great whatever but then tearing put his 0:09:55.140,0:10:01.980 hand on them yeah it was like ah they 0:09:57.690,0:10:07.800 are friends yeah and so tearing steps 0:10:01.980,0:10:10.230 away in drug on material you know if you 0:10:07.800,0:10:15.450 ever betray me you will burn and he did 0:10:10.230,0:10:18.180 and he did no one down from there we 0:10:15.450,0:10:21.060 tearing gets told that Jamie was caught 0:10:18.180,0:10:23.520 trying to sneak past their lines and is 0:10:21.060,0:10:25.680 now captive and Tyrion goes and visits 0:10:23.520,0:10:29.250 him and this is after Danny tells him 0:10:25.680,0:10:31.800 that one more failure and you won't yeah 0:10:29.250,0:10:33.510 your your Donsky you won't be there 0:10:31.800,0:10:34.410 won't be another you won't have a chance 0:10:33.510,0:10:36.330 for another failure 0:10:34.410,0:10:38.700 and so tyrion tyrion goes visit jamie 0:10:36.330,0:10:40.830 and decides that he's gonna free him and 0:10:38.700,0:10:42.540 maybe jaime and cersei will have a 0:10:40.830,0:10:45.180 chance because the first thing that got 0:10:42.540,0:10:48.090 me yeah well it was at the end when gia 0:10:45.180,0:10:50.910 is saying goodbye and tells him you know 0:10:48.090,0:10:52.950 you were all I really had survived my 0:10:50.910,0:10:55.590 child yeah and then he goes in for the 0:10:52.950,0:10:57.480 hug and he sobs and dude yeah that was a 0:10:55.590,0:11:02.760 good scene and then Tyrion rushes out 0:10:57.480,0:11:05.070 and Jamie escapes and then we get to we 0:11:02.760,0:11:06.870 got to see Ariane the Hound arrived at 0:11:05.070,0:11:09.600 King's Landing yeah there was yeah I was 0:11:06.870,0:11:12.120 actually kind of surprised that Jer go 0:11:09.600,0:11:14.760 right into the battle yeah I was a lot 0:11:12.120,0:11:16.350 more I was very surprised that there was 0:11:14.760,0:11:18.150 that I didn't think we were getting a 0:11:16.350,0:11:20.430 battle like is there was so much 0:11:18.150,0:11:22.950 beforehand leading up with Jon Snow goes 0:11:20.430,0:11:24.590 to visit Danny after her and grey worm 0:11:22.950,0:11:29.730 have a moment with Miss on Days collar 0:11:24.590,0:11:32.520 yeah and Jon comes down to visit her and 0:11:29.730,0:11:35.340 she asks am i is that all I am to you is 0:11:32.520,0:11:37.230 my queen and then tries to kiss him 0:11:35.340,0:11:39.300 which basically is her saying no you you 0:11:37.230,0:11:42.540 think of me as you're on now which means 0:11:39.300,0:11:46.860 you're embracing this carrion lineage so 0:11:42.540,0:11:49.470 what the fuck and it's it's a shit show 0:11:46.860,0:11:53.610 from that point on yeah it just it gets 0:11:49.470,0:11:56.040 wild cuz she's like she tells you know 0:11:53.610,0:11:57.180 kind of gives the nod that she will call 0:11:56.040,0:11:58.920 off the attack if she 0:11:57.180,0:12:03.840 here's the bells cuz Tyrians really 0:11:58.920,0:12:06.930 pushing the bagging for it and they fuck 0:12:03.840,0:12:09.180 I'm just so mind blowing over yeah tells 0:12:06.930,0:12:10.560 John the same thing that if you hear the 0:12:09.180,0:12:13.410 bells ringing that's the sound for 0:12:10.560,0:12:15.690 surrender so let up he tells Jamie you 0:12:13.410,0:12:17.760 know try to get the bells to sound that 0:12:15.690,0:12:20.100 will be the signal Tyrion also set up 0:12:17.760,0:12:23.430 with Davos to have a dinghy 0:12:20.100,0:12:28.770 so that Jaime and Cersei can escape yet 0:12:23.430,0:12:31.530 ever and you know that's that if it 0:12:28.770,0:12:35.270 works that's cool but I didn't really 0:12:31.530,0:12:39.570 see that actually and now the thing we 0:12:35.270,0:12:42.480 we see Cersei kind of just being fairly 0:12:39.570,0:12:44.580 confident yes going on we see your arms 0:12:42.480,0:12:45.810 out with the grey fleet and Danny says 0:12:44.580,0:12:48.030 you know be ready for my signal 0:12:45.810,0:12:50.700 yeah basically and we circuit and this 0:12:48.030,0:12:52.140 intense buildup of like Jane Jaime and 0:12:50.700,0:12:54.170 the hound and Arya making their way into 0:12:52.140,0:12:57.210 the city and like the gates are closing 0:12:54.170,0:13:00.750 any more love hands and people are 0:12:57.210,0:13:04.110 panicking now and then Danny goes 0:13:00.750,0:13:06.090 fucking ham which I was surprised that 0:13:04.110,0:13:07.770 this didn't happen sooner I tell ya I 0:13:06.090,0:13:09.840 had thought that I was expecting it last 0:13:07.770,0:13:12.720 episode at the last of the Starks after 0:13:09.840,0:13:14.820 Euron got ragle I thought she's gonna go 0:13:12.720,0:13:16.530 fuckin ballistic and I mean drugged on 0:13:14.820,0:13:17.910 her handle business they took out the 0:13:16.530,0:13:20.490 fucking fleet they took out the 0:13:17.910,0:13:22.230 scorpions in the way that you know was 0:13:20.490,0:13:23.790 kind of expected from the beginning if 0:13:22.230,0:13:26.130 she had done with her three organs 0:13:23.790,0:13:29.340 could've handled them from there she 0:13:26.130,0:13:31.260 goes on to start blasting the scorpions 0:13:29.340,0:13:33.390 on the battlements right well she blows 0:13:31.260,0:13:36.300 out the fucking wall yeah and then she 0:13:33.390,0:13:38.730 comes flying decay the main gate Fox 0:13:36.300,0:13:40.920 about the golden company in one big 0:13:38.730,0:13:46.650 swoop and when that happens they charge 0:13:40.920,0:13:49.830 yeah just a go and man Harry Strickland 0:13:46.650,0:13:52.080 like more screen time than he deserved 0:13:49.830,0:13:53.610 he and honestly that was if I had to 0:13:52.080,0:13:55.950 make a complaint throughout the whole 0:13:53.610,0:13:58.140 episode it was just there was a lot of 0:13:55.950,0:14:00.800 time granted it was great time because 0:13:58.140,0:14:02.340 it felt built attention and stuff of 0:14:00.800,0:14:05.370 vacating the city 0:14:02.340,0:14:06.870 yeah citizens closing windows just shit 0:14:05.370,0:14:09.360 that like we got it's gonna happen but 0:14:06.870,0:14:11.070 like spend more time on the other things 0:14:09.360,0:14:13.560 but so yeah 0:14:11.070,0:14:16.410 in Davos and grey worm are leading this 0:14:13.560,0:14:18.560 charge into the city the sacking of the 0:14:16.410,0:14:21.090 city officially we finally get it and 0:14:18.560,0:14:23.040 Danny starts taking out the troops yeah 0:14:21.090,0:14:26.610 she's taking out the the troops outside 0:14:23.040,0:14:28.110 the walls the Scorpions left on the 0:14:26.610,0:14:30.390 battlements until there are none laughs 0:14:28.110,0:14:32.610 they she wipes them all out and John and 0:14:30.390,0:14:34.530 Davos and grey worm come up to this 0:14:32.610,0:14:36.690 intersection and there's a big 0:14:34.530,0:14:39.390 contingent of Lannister men and you can 0:14:36.690,0:14:41.100 see immediately the DAO on the Lannister 0:14:39.390,0:14:42.930 men like they're looking at the dragon 0:14:41.100,0:14:45.660 flying around there look at the dragons 0:14:42.930,0:14:51.420 randomly landing and Cersei is up in the 0:14:45.660,0:14:54.450 the kief and and Qyburn is like just see 0:14:51.420,0:14:56.490 you know shit shitty the scorpions 0:14:54.450,0:14:57.990 aren't really doing all and so he's like 0:14:56.490,0:15:00.660 well all it takes is one shot and he's 0:14:57.990,0:15:02.340 like problem is we got no more scorpions 0:15:00.660,0:15:05.100 to take yeah it's like you're on he's 0:15:02.340,0:15:07.350 got him and you know the the iron fleets 0:15:05.100,0:15:09.090 gone yeah he got blasted off a bow so 0:15:07.350,0:15:11.430 then the Lanterman start laying down 0:15:09.090,0:15:13.050 their swords and so john takes that it's 0:15:11.430,0:15:14.340 okay they're surrendering so you and 0:15:13.050,0:15:16.380 then it goes through this montage of 0:15:14.340,0:15:17.970 people start screaming out rings yeah 0:15:16.380,0:15:22.860 like they're ready like they want 0:15:17.970,0:15:24.750 surrender and I don't know if Cersei 0:15:22.860,0:15:26.700 gives the call but eventually they do 0:15:24.750,0:15:28.140 start to ring so I don't think it was 0:15:26.700,0:15:29.520 the Cersei thing I don't think it was 0:15:28.140,0:15:31.440 just the people trying to get to the 0:15:29.520,0:15:32.850 fucking Bell yeah and start ringing it 0:15:31.440,0:15:33.990 so that was another time where I was 0:15:32.850,0:15:35.400 kind of like all right 0:15:33.990,0:15:37.410 everybody clearly wants it the bells are 0:15:35.400,0:15:39.030 gonna ring let's ring these bells and 0:15:37.410,0:15:40.380 didn't see what happened yes you know 0:15:39.030,0:15:42.090 and we're getting it from all different 0:15:40.380,0:15:44.040 viewpoints Jon Snow is watching intently 0:15:42.090,0:15:45.660 Tyrians watching intently yeah because 0:15:44.040,0:15:47.490 the Lannister men threw their swords 0:15:45.660,0:15:48.840 down they were ready to be done so yeah 0:15:47.490,0:15:52.050 the bells start ringing and it's this 0:15:48.840,0:15:54.600 moment of relief until we'll see that in 0:15:52.050,0:15:57.690 this part got me because Danny's face is 0:15:54.600,0:15:59.490 likes all scruffed up she's pissed you 0:15:57.690,0:16:00.840 could tell she's still upset I was 0:15:59.490,0:16:01.290 expecting her to go up and now go 0:16:00.840,0:16:03.360 confront 0:16:01.290,0:16:06.480 Cersei yeah like this is it she's going 0:16:03.360,0:16:08.730 after Circe nope she starts whipping the 0:16:06.480,0:16:12.510 fucking she just turns on the fucking 0:16:08.730,0:16:15.540 sick and just decimate cuz Molineux she 0:16:12.510,0:16:17.970 said in that that moment with John when 0:16:15.540,0:16:19.680 she was you know is that all I am to you 0:16:17.970,0:16:22.290 she says you know the people loved you 0:16:19.680,0:16:24.810 that all I know here in Westeros is fear 0:16:22.290,0:16:27.120 and then she tries to kiss him 0:16:24.810,0:16:30.900 he backs off and she's like alright then 0:16:27.120,0:16:33.060 fear it is and so I think that that was 0:16:30.900,0:16:35.310 her intent was you know what they need 0:16:33.060,0:16:37.050 to if they won't love me then they have 0:16:35.310,0:16:40.680 to fear me yeah I need to give them a 0:16:37.050,0:16:42.120 reason to yeah it was such a holy shit 0:16:40.680,0:16:44.040 cuz all of a sudden yeah the cities 0:16:42.120,0:16:47.010 getting decimated and John and Tyrians 0:16:44.040,0:16:48.839 expressions of just oh shit John starts 0:16:47.010,0:16:50.850 holding back the Northmen like this 0:16:48.839,0:16:53.670 we're not attacking these miss Graham 0:16:50.850,0:16:55.650 immediately runs up and stabs well a 0:16:53.670,0:16:58.830 couple things that I want to mention 0:16:55.650,0:17:00.150 about grey worm here that bitch ass this 0:16:58.830,0:17:02.279 little things that I'm not thrilled 0:17:00.150,0:17:04.770 about you know he's an unsullied and we 0:17:02.279,0:17:07.140 know more so in the books just cuz it's 0:17:04.770,0:17:08.459 weigh heavily details but even in the 0:17:07.140,0:17:10.050 show you know that they're emotionless 0:17:08.459,0:17:12.089 they're trained to not have any issues 0:17:10.050,0:17:14.160 he looked away when Masson died died 0:17:12.089,0:17:16.170 which I think just goes to show how much 0:17:14.160,0:17:17.490 they cared about each other not that 0:17:16.170,0:17:20.100 he's supposed to be allowed to care 0:17:17.490,0:17:23.130 because he is an unsullied but for him 0:17:20.100,0:17:24.990 to feel this vengeful like I'm so mad 0:17:23.130,0:17:27.209 I'm just gonna brutally kill things I 0:17:24.990,0:17:29.220 mean I guess I suppose he is following 0:17:27.209,0:17:32.070 his queen his leader you know which he's 0:17:29.220,0:17:34.440 trained to do with she does but he's 0:17:32.070,0:17:36.300 that's a I'm taking it more as the 0:17:34.440,0:17:38.820 grammar mister reflection on Danny's 0:17:36.300,0:17:41.220 angry yeah he's taking his lead from her 0:17:38.820,0:17:42.990 as soon as she cuz they're I mean 0:17:41.220,0:17:47.040 there's no way about it Danny just 0:17:42.990,0:17:49.230 slaughtered innocence women children and 0:17:47.040,0:17:50.940 and so as soon as she did that great 0:17:49.230,0:17:53.340 where I'm turned and stabbed the first 0:17:50.940,0:17:55.679 Garda you can see in the back just yuck 0:17:53.340,0:17:56.760 and John immediately starts holding back 0:17:55.679,0:17:58.679 the north and this and like we're not 0:17:56.760,0:18:00.929 doing this don't worry when we notice is 0:17:58.679,0:18:03.330 that it's gonna be an issue yeah John 0:18:00.929,0:18:05.610 turned on Daenerys at the last moment he 0:18:03.330,0:18:07.650 refused to fight type thing and it's 0:18:05.610,0:18:10.490 just from this point on it's fuckin K 0:18:07.650,0:18:12.960 yes like we do get the you know 0:18:10.490,0:18:15.870 Qyburn is like we have to leave maegor's 0:18:12.960,0:18:17.490 holdfast at that point I thought he 0:18:15.870,0:18:20.390 might have an aria and was getting her 0:18:17.490,0:18:22.190 Oh somewhere secretive 0:18:20.390,0:18:24.440 yeah I was thinking for a second Khyber 0:18:22.190,0:18:27.410 was already dead so yeah but then we do 0:18:24.440,0:18:29.720 see that the hound and Arya are making 0:18:27.410,0:18:31.700 their way up it scanned 0:18:29.720,0:18:32.900 there in the map room I think it is and 0:18:31.700,0:18:35.690 the fucking place is just coming down 0:18:32.900,0:18:38.320 cuz Dani is relentless yeah she's going 0:18:35.690,0:18:41.390 nuts everything everything and like I 0:18:38.320,0:18:42.980 know a lot of people were very against 0:18:41.390,0:18:46.550 it I really liked at the beginning in 0:18:42.980,0:18:48.350 the previously on they really showed all 0:18:46.550,0:18:52.040 the different situations where she was 0:18:48.350,0:18:54.770 warned about that this outcome yeah man 0:18:52.040,0:18:56.210 she's killing it yeah fucking like if 0:18:54.770,0:18:58.220 she has to go mad Queen 0:18:56.210,0:19:00.620 this is buckets I mean as far as 0:18:58.220,0:19:00.950 spectacle goes I'm loving it and that's 0:19:00.620,0:19:02.690 it 0:19:00.950,0:19:04.400 am I happy for the character Danny no 0:19:02.690,0:19:06.440 this is definitely a step back just like 0:19:04.400,0:19:08.360 I think Jamie had a major setback in his 0:19:06.440,0:19:10.520 arc do I think it completely ruined 0:19:08.360,0:19:12.170 their arc know that it just didn't their 0:19:10.520,0:19:14.780 arcs aren't going the way I wanted them 0:19:12.170,0:19:15.890 to and would hope they were but I mean 0:19:14.780,0:19:17.660 that's the whole point of the show is 0:19:15.890,0:19:20.030 this good and bad and we choose to act 0:19:17.660,0:19:21.800 on but we get just these scenes of Danny 0:19:20.030,0:19:23.930 just racking this city and it's fucking 0:19:21.800,0:19:26.450 brutal this fire I love the fire from 0:19:23.930,0:19:29.680 the Dragons because it blasts yeah not 0:19:26.450,0:19:32.690 only sets things on fire but it's like 0:19:29.680,0:19:35.120 and so yeah Arya and the Hound are in 0:19:32.690,0:19:38.060 the map room at this point Danny has 0:19:35.120,0:19:41.200 moved her attacking up to the red keep 0:19:38.060,0:19:44.630 itself she's classic old fuck out powers 0:19:41.200,0:19:45.770 its ter this moment here got me - yeah 0:19:44.630,0:19:47.690 this was another one though they're 0:19:45.770,0:19:50.450 ready to just charge on in the Hound is 0:19:47.690,0:19:52.070 seeing how fucking crazy shit's getting 0:19:50.450,0:19:54.890 around them the map room literally is 0:19:52.070,0:19:59.600 cracking through the floor he grabs Arya 0:19:54.890,0:20:03.410 first by the arm and fatherly behind the 0:19:59.600,0:20:05.240 head to me you need like trust me I want 0:20:03.410,0:20:07.010 to end up like me well that's it he was 0:20:05.240,0:20:09.560 like you know I know you you want 0:20:07.010,0:20:13.880 revenge I've lived like that my entire 0:20:09.560,0:20:18.380 life this is what you become yeah go you 0:20:13.880,0:20:20.390 can live and she she died yeah it snaps 0:20:18.380,0:20:23.750 it right out of that that faceless men 0:20:20.390,0:20:26.240 and he walks away he goes she stops him 0:20:23.750,0:20:28.280 with the sand or sand or and she like 0:20:26.240,0:20:32.060 and I think that's the first time that 0:20:28.280,0:20:34.250 he's ever accepted a thing like it 0:20:32.060,0:20:37.490 wasn't a go fuck off Kon 0:20:34.250,0:20:41.980 like no I think you're out of you you're 0:20:37.490,0:20:45.980 welcome going live like he's that's the 0:20:41.980,0:20:46.490 that was the true closer on his are 0:20:45.980,0:20:48.020 great 0:20:46.490,0:20:50.450 yeah well because she was right there 0:20:48.020,0:20:52.550 with him right up to that last and had 0:20:50.450,0:20:54.170 he not said anything she was going right 0:20:52.550,0:20:55.370 up those stairs with him and it would 0:20:54.170,0:20:56.990 have been a whole different scene with 0:20:55.370,0:20:59.660 Arya and the Hound at the bottom of the 0:20:56.990,0:21:02.150 stairs when Cersei Qyburn and the 0:20:59.660,0:21:03.920 mountain come down but the mountain air 0:21:02.150,0:21:06.470 the Hound didn't want that for he she 0:21:03.920,0:21:08.990 would have died there she goes off into 0:21:06.470,0:21:11.360 fucking bad-ass here so yeah she takes 0:21:08.990,0:21:13.460 off he's right and he continues on and 0:21:11.360,0:21:17.960 this is where we get what everybody has 0:21:13.460,0:21:19.460 fucking waiting and I just I hopped on 0:21:17.960,0:21:21.710 the interwebs for the brief second 0:21:19.460,0:21:24.230 before we recorded this and people are 0:21:21.710,0:21:26.360 hating on Clegane Bowl I I thought the 0:21:24.230,0:21:27.500 scenery the because we talked about it 0:21:26.360,0:21:30.710 you know where are they gonna find you 0:21:27.500,0:21:32.450 exactly and so we get Cersei the 0:21:30.710,0:21:34.010 mountain and Qyburn coming down the 0:21:32.450,0:21:34.550 stairs mess with some of their guard and 0:21:34.010,0:21:36.260 the Hound 0:21:34.550,0:21:38.900 just walks right up to the bottom of the 0:21:36.260,0:21:41.390 steps and immediately takes care of the 0:21:38.900,0:21:44.150 three guards no issue and he looks at 0:21:41.390,0:21:46.850 the mountain and lets you know calls him 0:21:44.150,0:21:50.090 out let's do this and Cersei and Khyber 0:21:46.850,0:21:51.950 know like all impacts and he ignores 0:21:50.090,0:21:54.320 Cersei and then Qyburn steps forward and 0:21:51.950,0:21:56.990 says you know listen to your queen I 0:21:54.320,0:22:00.320 mean perfect what a great just fucking 0:21:56.990,0:22:02.360 slam ya know wall just like was it was 0:22:00.320,0:22:06.890 it the mountain back in yeah he slammed 0:22:02.360,0:22:09.230 just a random car yeah yeah just like 0:22:06.890,0:22:10.880 this so I am some throws and launches 0:22:09.230,0:22:14.270 him down the stairs I already saw the 0:22:10.880,0:22:16.310 greatest Humpty Dumpty egghead yeah I 0:22:14.270,0:22:18.110 mean Qyburn was never a huge character 0:22:16.310,0:22:20.170 to me and so the fact that it was his 0:22:18.110,0:22:23.000 creation that killed him yeah just 0:22:20.170,0:22:24.800 monster to Cersei I like to the like 0:22:23.000,0:22:26.780 after Khyber instead Cersei just sort of 0:22:24.800,0:22:29.600 like well let me just get now to you I 0:22:26.780,0:22:31.670 see you boys got business guys got some 0:22:29.600,0:22:33.950 things to himself gonna walk by this 0:22:31.670,0:22:35.540 point this whole hallway hits like claps 0:22:33.950,0:22:37.160 a mountain actually had to shield well 0:22:35.540,0:22:39.200 that's right yes they were coming I was 0:22:37.160,0:22:41.660 like with his bond yeah and he had some 0:22:39.200,0:22:42.840 heavy shit drop it means I was just open 0:22:41.660,0:22:44.760 this stairway 0:22:42.840,0:22:47.640 and yeah the mountain battle Sarco 0:22:44.760,0:22:50.010 inhabitant Danny in the city burning in 0:22:47.640,0:22:52.110 the background and they go at it they go 0:22:50.010,0:22:54.120 at it a nice helmet rocks his helmet off 0:22:52.110,0:22:55.710 and we get the first clear look at that 0:22:54.120,0:23:00.380 yeah and it looks like it's some kind of 0:22:55.710,0:23:03.210 a poison yeah he looks very like very 0:23:00.380,0:23:05.310 like spidery it looks like spider venom 0:23:03.210,0:23:08.580 yeah just so he's growing on there but 0:23:05.310,0:23:12.060 but it's a brutal fight and Arya is just 0:23:08.580,0:23:14.460 running front through the city fucking 0:23:12.060,0:23:16.470 she gets almost kind of attached cuz she 0:23:14.460,0:23:18.150 was about trampled and I loved I don't 0:23:16.470,0:23:20.040 know well that was it they start they 0:23:18.150,0:23:21.690 start cutting it between how I'm getting 0:23:20.040,0:23:24.150 his ass kicked and are you getting 0:23:21.690,0:23:27.060 trampled in this crowd and stepped on 0:23:24.150,0:23:29.070 and it was so like got punchy where are 0:23:27.060,0:23:30.420 you would get a fucking shoe on her back 0:23:29.070,0:23:32.460 and it would switch to the hound get 0:23:30.420,0:23:34.470 slammed into the ground or some such a 0:23:32.460,0:23:36.540 great and yes its woman with a daughter 0:23:34.470,0:23:38.670 ends up helping are you're up and kits 0:23:36.540,0:23:40.650 her up and they they get out of there 0:23:38.670,0:23:42.420 and the hound and sup getting pinned and 0:23:40.650,0:23:44.400 he he almost got over and he's just 0:23:42.420,0:23:45.360 stabbing and I first the way he was 0:23:44.400,0:23:46.650 stabbing him in the shoulder I thought 0:23:45.360,0:23:47.760 he was trying to cut off his arm well 0:23:46.650,0:23:50.190 cuz he first he hit him in the chest 0:23:47.760,0:23:52.440 with the shattered and then he got 0:23:50.190,0:23:54.360 thrown down the stairs himself like we 0:23:52.440,0:23:55.770 got that cool shot yeah of the mountain 0:23:54.360,0:23:58.470 and pulling the sword out like 0:23:55.770,0:24:00.420 surrounded by the slope and his armor 0:23:58.470,0:24:02.340 came off because of all of yeah that and 0:24:00.420,0:24:04.470 all the giant rocks fucking : yeah on 0:24:02.340,0:24:05.940 him and then we get to see basically the 0:24:04.470,0:24:08.520 same thing that's on his face with his 0:24:05.940,0:24:09.840 body just you know wounds and yeah he 0:24:08.520,0:24:11.610 gets the Hound up against the wall and 0:24:09.840,0:24:15.200 has him by the throat and the hounds 0:24:11.610,0:24:17.460 just stab him stab him just possible 0:24:15.200,0:24:19.770 fucking die in the house starts laughing 0:24:17.460,0:24:22.440 I mean the actor 0:24:19.770,0:24:24.780 Rory I can't get McCain something like 0:24:22.440,0:24:27.510 that yeah he fucking killed it yeah so 0:24:24.780,0:24:29.820 he actually we just read a Sansa chapter 0:24:27.510,0:24:32.460 that we recorded recently for the other 0:24:29.820,0:24:36.930 part of our show of our podcast me 0:24:32.460,0:24:39.000 really proud of it and and it was the 0:24:36.930,0:24:42.900 the tournament with Sansa in the Hound 0:24:39.000,0:24:45.180 escorts her home and she she makes a 0:24:42.900,0:24:48.090 comment about the mountain and it says 0:24:45.180,0:24:50.880 that he he roars at or he was drunk and 0:24:48.090,0:24:53.160 that's what I pictured this lady did is 0:24:50.880,0:24:54.660 this this growling like it's it's hard 0:24:53.160,0:24:56.640 to even know that it's a laugh but 0:24:54.660,0:25:00.240 because he's roaring but it is a 0:24:56.640,0:25:02.070 and it's an ironic laugh but yeah the 0:25:00.240,0:25:04.280 fucking mountain just picks him up and 0:25:02.070,0:25:06.570 starts to punch out those eyes yeah he 0:25:04.280,0:25:07.740 did with over and I was terrified 0:25:06.570,0:25:10.170 because I was the worst I thought that 0:25:07.740,0:25:11.880 was existence in the Hound just shrieks 0:25:10.170,0:25:14.040 and drives the knife through his eye and 0:25:11.880,0:25:16.429 for a second I thought oh he killed him 0:25:14.040,0:25:18.630 you know his brain does it but he just 0:25:16.429,0:25:20.760 starts pulling the fucking knife out in 0:25:18.630,0:25:23.429 the Hound grits his teeth and sees the 0:25:20.760,0:25:25.200 wall collapsing behind him and sets his 0:25:23.429,0:25:27.090 feet and just takes him out and they 0:25:25.200,0:25:29.370 both go through the wall and they tumble 0:25:27.090,0:25:31.980 down down down into the fucking fire 0:25:29.370,0:25:33.809 instead oh they're both dead they're 0:25:31.980,0:25:39.480 both dead and I'm okay with it like 0:25:33.809,0:25:41.250 clicking no I mean I mean the Hound went 0:25:39.480,0:25:44.549 out by basically saying I love you to 0:25:41.250,0:25:46.110 Arya go be better than me so and she 0:25:44.549,0:25:50.520 does she's running she's trying to 0:25:46.110,0:25:52.440 protect this family at this point we get 0:25:50.520,0:25:54.390 Jaime has been running his way through 0:25:52.440,0:25:55.440 the city and gets locked out and so he 0:25:54.390,0:25:57.750 ends up coming to the bottom of the 0:25:55.440,0:26:01.890 tower where thing is to get to Cersei 0:25:57.750,0:26:03.570 and you're on fucking Greyjoy and they 0:26:01.890,0:26:05.340 have a fight he's running his fucking 0:26:03.570,0:26:07.470 mouth like you're on does and just 0:26:05.340,0:26:10.710 saying you know don't you want to add 0:26:07.470,0:26:13.130 another King tear your lists later and 0:26:10.710,0:26:16.890 that's what Jaime just like you're not 0:26:13.130,0:26:18.809 yeah they have a fight yeah I love that 0:26:16.890,0:26:21.929 he starts the fight off with love I 0:26:18.809,0:26:24.750 fucked the Queen and Jaime just was like 0:26:21.929,0:26:27.299 oh you mother yeah so they fight Jaime 0:26:24.750,0:26:27.690 at SAP twice and then manages to throw a 0:26:27.299,0:26:30.390 punch 0:26:27.690,0:26:31.590 you're on which is golden hand which is 0:26:30.390,0:26:33.059 one of the best things I've ever seen 0:26:31.590,0:26:35.520 and then drive a soul and then drive a 0:26:33.059,0:26:37.590 sword through them and I didn't I did 0:26:35.520,0:26:40.890 like your ons last line of I'm the man 0:26:37.590,0:26:43.290 who killed Jamie yes cuz that to me was 0:26:40.890,0:26:45.720 honestly the most bookish Iran has ever 0:26:43.290,0:26:47.700 been with that creepy smile dying saying 0:26:45.720,0:26:50.490 like I'm the man who's it that just 0:26:47.700,0:26:52.410 seems like at first I thought that they 0:26:50.490,0:26:53.970 were gonna stick true to show you're on 0:26:52.410,0:26:56.669 and I thought that he was just gonna say 0:26:53.970,0:26:59.100 I'm the man which would have been way 0:26:56.669,0:27:03.030 more of the character that they've shown 0:26:59.100,0:27:05.700 us so far just yeah I'm the man fuck you 0:27:03.030,0:27:08.760 you're we get a lot more of just Jon is 0:27:05.700,0:27:09.630 in shock yeah and so he just you're 0:27:08.760,0:27:11.970 seeing a 0:27:09.630,0:27:13.620 out of the Danny's army the unsullied 0:27:11.970,0:27:15.930 they're just some of the tears 0:27:13.620,0:27:17.760 they're killing children it's it's way 0:27:15.930,0:27:20.910 beyond even the sack of King's Landing 0:27:17.760,0:27:22.380 with time no no it's brutal and so one 0:27:20.910,0:27:25.590 of the he sees one of the soldiers 0:27:22.380,0:27:27.720 taking a girl go fucking away he stops 0:27:25.590,0:27:29.190 him and then kills well John gives him 0:27:27.720,0:27:31.320 the out John pins him against the wall 0:27:29.190,0:27:33.060 and like he doesn't say anything he just 0:27:31.320,0:27:34.980 sits there but he doesn't stab him he 0:27:33.060,0:27:36.600 just sits it and then the dude starts to 0:27:34.980,0:27:39.810 struggle and go first so that's when 0:27:36.600,0:27:42.090 John kills him like yeah just this turn 0:27:39.810,0:27:44.790 on the drop at the time this became one 0:27:42.090,0:27:47.370 of the most vicious attacks on a city 0:27:44.790,0:27:50.160 people yeah people are burn innocent 0:27:47.370,0:27:52.160 killed and that's it with Arya we get 0:27:50.160,0:27:55.170 her running around running from it and 0:27:52.160,0:27:57.240 like how many times are you running and 0:27:55.170,0:28:00.060 just all the sudden kaboom fucking rocks 0:27:57.240,0:28:02.460 hit yeah I mean I have that in the 0:28:00.060,0:28:04.920 makeup artist effects like the people 0:28:02.460,0:28:06.900 who do that shit she looked I didn't 0:28:04.920,0:28:11.250 recognize her and there that one point 0:28:06.900,0:28:12.930 where she just such a well done and then 0:28:11.250,0:28:14.910 like the progression as she's running 0:28:12.930,0:28:18.330 around and sweat yeah seeing the blood 0:28:14.910,0:28:19.890 and so she ends up hiding in a in the 0:28:18.330,0:28:22.380 room again with the and she finds that 0:28:19.890,0:28:25.590 that's yes father and daughter and she's 0:28:22.380,0:28:27.840 like again fucking bad-ass Arya's just 0:28:25.590,0:28:29.640 thinking what she found she found a 0:28:27.840,0:28:31.620 purpose here like the Hound told her you 0:28:29.640,0:28:34.320 know go go and do something that's not 0:28:31.620,0:28:36.450 revenge and she sees that and in this 0:28:34.320,0:28:38.490 room it's all women children's well cuz 0:28:36.450,0:28:40.410 yeah so this woman helped her so that 0:28:38.490,0:28:41.970 also kind of gives her that you know she 0:28:40.410,0:28:43.260 picked her up off the ground yeah she's 0:28:41.970,0:28:44.940 a good she's a good person 0:28:43.260,0:28:46.950 yeah that doesn't so she's like you guys 0:28:44.940,0:28:50.460 need to move you can't stay here you're 0:28:46.950,0:28:52.320 gonna die oh no she's like me now Arya 0:28:50.460,0:28:54.840 picks them up and drags them and they 0:28:52.320,0:28:57.180 run they run they run they run and just 0:28:54.840,0:28:58.470 you can see it just in and that like I 0:28:57.180,0:29:01.410 found myself thinking that I'm like his 0:28:58.470,0:29:04.080 are you just gonna get fucking flats and 0:29:01.410,0:29:06.660 that's how she cuz I would be irate if 0:29:04.080,0:29:08.580 Danny's dragon just in the merciless 0:29:06.660,0:29:10.680 killing obviously she's not eating for 0:29:08.580,0:29:12.270 Arya but yeah so I guess that wasn't big 0:29:10.680,0:29:13.770 concern for me Danny just looked to be 0:29:12.270,0:29:15.390 willy-nilly like she wouldn't give a 0:29:13.770,0:29:17.910 fuck if she was near Dothraki well 0:29:15.390,0:29:19.920 that's it before she even went all crazy 0:29:17.910,0:29:21.630 and started torching everywhere I was 0:29:19.920,0:29:22.060 like damn she's getting real close to 0:29:21.630,0:29:24.490 hit 0:29:22.060,0:29:27.280 some of the the her own forces and like 0:29:24.490,0:29:28.900 yeah it was intense so arias running 0:29:27.280,0:29:31.180 through the streets with this girl and 0:29:28.900,0:29:32.950 her mother and the mother gets hit by a 0:29:31.180,0:29:34.720 dothraki screamer yeah 0:29:32.950,0:29:37.150 and like that's what was blowing me away 0:29:34.720,0:29:38.580 I was how many these people don't know 0:29:37.150,0:29:41.250 aria from Lake 0:29:38.580,0:29:43.510 she's just as liable to get cut down 0:29:41.250,0:29:44.980 coming up behind I mean you just see I 0:29:43.510,0:29:46.990 said running the dog back here just 0:29:44.980,0:29:49.450 swinging and taking people down left so 0:29:46.990,0:29:51.310 the mother gets hit and so she drops 0:29:49.450,0:29:53.530 down and then the daughter is trying to 0:29:51.310,0:29:55.720 pick her up and re cease fuckin drug on 0:29:53.530,0:29:57.430 coming so Aria trying to help get them 0:29:55.720,0:29:58.870 on office that's the mother can't happen 0:29:57.430,0:30:00.460 so the mother's even like get the 0:29:58.870,0:30:02.470 daughter like her I think that's what 0:30:00.460,0:30:04.630 she said yeah yeah take her and so our 0:30:02.470,0:30:07.110 he tries to get her and the girl gets 0:30:04.630,0:30:09.730 away and runs back I'm sorry he's like 0:30:07.110,0:30:12.730 Aria dives out of the way and she it 0:30:09.730,0:30:14.890 looks like she gets covered blasted back 0:30:12.730,0:30:17.320 leaking and so we get back to into the 0:30:14.890,0:30:19.450 the red keep Cersei is now standing in 0:30:17.320,0:30:21.820 the the map room panicking and yeah so 0:30:19.450,0:30:24.820 at this point were just real quick we've 0:30:21.820,0:30:28.930 gotten the scene of the dragon shadow 0:30:24.820,0:30:32.020 over king yeah yeah we got like you know 0:30:28.930,0:30:33.580 I mean just that Danny flying over the 0:30:32.020,0:30:36.520 city and taking out parts of the red 0:30:33.580,0:30:38.530 keep taking that that was insane to look 0:30:36.520,0:30:41.650 at and see just parts of the red keep 0:30:38.530,0:30:43.060 collapsing towers and fucking rooms that 0:30:41.650,0:30:46.360 we've known forever 0:30:43.060,0:30:47.980 just go seeing Cersei and as the map 0:30:46.360,0:30:50.380 room around her it's burning and 0:30:47.980,0:30:52.390 collapsing and she's panic Jaime comes 0:30:50.380,0:30:54.340 in and she loses her fucking shit she 0:30:52.390,0:30:56.680 just breaks and she doesn't know what to 0:30:54.340,0:31:01.360 do it's not you know it's not going the 0:30:56.680,0:31:03.370 way she said he's hurt yeah and he's 0:31:01.360,0:31:05.170 saying you know it's it's just us like 0:31:03.370,0:31:07.360 let's go we gotta go and try to get the 0:31:05.170,0:31:10.750 fuck out of here so he leads her off out 0:31:07.360,0:31:13.180 of the map room and we get John back in 0:31:10.750,0:31:16.120 the the shit of it and John is seeing 0:31:13.180,0:31:17.860 all the same things are is and John just 0:31:16.120,0:31:20.200 starts calling for a retreat get the 0:31:17.860,0:31:22.600 fucker at this point we get the overhead 0:31:20.200,0:31:25.810 shot where wildfire starts detonating 0:31:22.600,0:31:28.690 name starts mixing in with the red and 0:31:25.810,0:31:30.220 it is that wildfire from Joe Harris or 0:31:28.690,0:31:32.740 is that stuff that she's had moved I I 0:31:30.220,0:31:34.120 think it's I mean at this point doesn't 0:31:32.740,0:31:35.770 matter I think it could be it's either 0:31:34.120,0:31:37.720 Aires pockets or Cersei 0:31:35.770,0:31:40.120 pockets but either way yeah so Danny 0:31:37.720,0:31:42.010 fucking hid deep enough to catch the 0:31:40.120,0:31:43.990 it's not Cersei who pulled the plug on 0:31:42.010,0:31:47.350 King's Landing and the Wildfire it's 0:31:43.990,0:31:49.840 fucking Danny and so yeah we get that 0:31:47.350,0:31:52.090 job immediately calls for a retreat he 0:31:49.840,0:31:53.890 wants out Tyrion still kind of Duty 0:31:52.090,0:31:55.540 bopping around the city at this point 0:31:53.890,0:31:58.150 just looking at the horror that yeah 0:31:55.540,0:32:00.280 that's wrong everything we thought he 0:31:58.150,0:32:02.110 could prevent it you know he's supported 0:32:00.280,0:32:04.900 her up until the last even with the John 0:32:02.110,0:32:10.150 stuff he's still yeah supported her and 0:32:04.900,0:32:12.160 so then we get fucking into aria we get 0:32:10.150,0:32:14.400 back to aria and it was at this point 0:32:12.160,0:32:17.830 well I think that even this happened 0:32:14.400,0:32:20.350 after I said after Jaime and oh yeah 0:32:17.830,0:32:21.730 yeah Jaime Cersei get down to where the 0:32:20.350,0:32:23.080 dragon skulls are kept yes they were 0:32:21.730,0:32:25.630 supposed to be using the secret exit 0:32:23.080,0:32:27.190 from through that room down to the 0:32:25.630,0:32:28.690 dinghy yeah and get out of there and 0:32:27.190,0:32:30.220 they get around the corner and Jamie 0:32:28.690,0:32:32.290 sees that their tunnel that they need is 0:32:30.220,0:32:35.050 completely collapsed and they're fucked 0:32:32.290,0:32:36.940 and right here I have to know some of 0:32:35.050,0:32:40.090 the best acting I've seen from Lena 0:32:36.940,0:32:42.340 Headey like from both of them like she I 0:32:40.090,0:32:44.260 got panicked for her with I don't want 0:32:42.340,0:32:46.750 to I don't want a child to die I don't 0:32:44.260,0:32:49.360 want to die it's not like you need to 0:32:46.750,0:32:51.490 you need to look at me don't look at 0:32:49.360,0:32:53.980 anything else nothing else is it like 0:32:51.490,0:32:55.930 yeah this is and it's so good cuz like 0:32:53.980,0:32:58.510 you're so focused on them you can see 0:32:55.930,0:33:01.120 the collapse yeah but you're so focused 0:32:58.510,0:33:03.130 in on that and like so like right up 0:33:01.120,0:33:05.350 that is not how I expected seriously to 0:33:03.130,0:33:06.700 die I'm a thousand percent okay with it 0:33:05.350,0:33:08.920 class you know 0:33:06.700,0:33:10.870 Cersei wasn't gonna stand her ground and 0:33:08.920,0:33:13.510 meet face to face with Danny and get 0:33:10.870,0:33:16.900 executed via sword search he was gonna 0:33:13.510,0:33:19.570 run and fight in picker and kill herself 0:33:16.900,0:33:22.330 before anything I I almost expected her 0:33:19.570,0:33:25.060 to leap off like Tommen did when Qyburn 0:33:22.330,0:33:26.830 I when they were walking in in there and 0:33:25.060,0:33:28.270 Jaime was looking at the the path and 0:33:26.830,0:33:30.880 Cersei was standing there kind of Wiggin 0:33:28.270,0:33:33.130 out I half-expected Tyrion to come 0:33:30.880,0:33:35.500 around the corner and be like you did 0:33:33.130,0:33:37.570 this to Cersei like and try to kill her 0:33:35.500,0:33:40.720 and then Jaime has to kill him they all 0:33:37.570,0:33:42.130 die together shoot there but I really 0:33:40.720,0:33:44.560 liked that it was just them in the end 0:33:42.130,0:33:47.350 Jaime obviously took a couple steps back 0:33:44.560,0:33:49.570 on his arc but he was never perfect he 0:33:47.350,0:33:50.980 was we'll see and that's I know a lot of 0:33:49.570,0:33:53.230 people are very upset with what he did 0:33:50.980,0:33:58.750 to Brienne I am one of them I'm not no 0:33:53.230,0:34:00.490 however you know I think that this is 0:33:58.750,0:34:03.610 actually one of the truest to form 0:34:00.490,0:34:06.220 following Martin's style of writing that 0:34:03.610,0:34:08.860 yes he made all this progress yes he had 0:34:06.220,0:34:10.720 this great turnaround art but when faced 0:34:08.860,0:34:13.570 with Circe's impending death there's 0:34:10.720,0:34:15.670 some things that just you know you can't 0:34:13.570,0:34:18.070 help but not redeem and so it sucks to 0:34:15.670,0:34:20.620 see cuz like who doesn't love Jaime 0:34:18.070,0:34:22.270 Lannister like he was so great answer 0:34:20.620,0:34:24.910 like we no longer have Cersei Lannister 0:34:22.270,0:34:28.390 on the show right we just lost Jaime and 0:34:24.910,0:34:30.460 Cersei Lannister and so a big slap in 0:34:28.390,0:34:32.200 the face almost as you know we were all 0:34:30.460,0:34:33.940 sent here you know how excel granted I 0:34:32.200,0:34:36.730 was excited for Cersei to be the big bad 0:34:33.940,0:34:39.160 yeah Danny's the big bad yeah and like 0:34:36.730,0:34:41.440 not that it was completely blind siding 0:34:39.160,0:34:43.330 us because you know we a lot of people 0:34:41.440,0:34:46.540 were calling the mad Queen yeah yeah but 0:34:43.330,0:34:48.490 like god it's cool fuck that's cool yeah 0:34:46.540,0:34:51.250 no it was it was definitely neat and 0:34:48.490,0:34:53.500 like the way they just I felt for Cersei 0:34:51.250,0:34:55.660 Lannister one last time in this show and 0:34:53.500,0:34:57.610 that's what I've always liked about her 0:34:55.660,0:34:59.500 character is no matter how disgusting 0:34:57.610,0:35:03.130 she gets there's always that moment 0:34:59.500,0:35:04.840 where you're like ah yeah just the way 0:35:03.130,0:35:07.330 this and that in that last moment if not 0:35:04.840,0:35:11.220 like this not like this that's it was 0:35:07.330,0:35:14.860 just those words the actress just really 0:35:11.220,0:35:17.110 portrayed that fear that say yeah Jaime 0:35:14.860,0:35:19.990 Cersei Lannister are now gone 0:35:17.110,0:35:22.420 collapsed underneath yeah been keep and 0:35:19.990,0:35:25.030 then yeah so then it's on Arya waking up 0:35:22.420,0:35:27.760 and then it's on Aria and we only see 0:35:25.030,0:35:29.410 the like the left hand called it I was 0:35:27.760,0:35:31.480 terrified because I thought that fire 0:35:29.410,0:35:33.640 looked it looked really intense as it 0:35:31.480,0:35:35.320 went over her cut away so I was 0:35:33.640,0:35:36.670 convinced that she was half her face was 0:35:35.320,0:35:39.220 burned like the house yeah and it was 0:35:36.670,0:35:42.280 gonna be this immediate like transformer 0:35:39.220,0:35:44.650 ya know luckily it wasn't she sees the 0:35:42.280,0:35:46.420 dead girl's birth yeah she sees the 0:35:44.650,0:35:48.490 mother and the little girl I hit the 0:35:46.420,0:35:51.550 table the mother in our little girl just 0:35:48.490,0:35:53.530 fucking mummified from how harshly they 0:35:51.550,0:35:55.930 were burned which is very it reminds me 0:35:53.530,0:35:58.300 of like the the Pompeii pictures the 0:35:55.930,0:36:00.070 volcano that burned them so fast that 0:35:58.300,0:36:01.650 they just and you can jet like Maisie 0:36:00.070,0:36:04.259 Williams goddamn Mike 0:36:01.650,0:36:07.289 is killing it this season just filled 0:36:04.259,0:36:10.259 with the anger she cries she has it here 0:36:07.289,0:36:11.940 yeah and it's all in and I really think 0:36:10.259,0:36:13.109 that you know yeah it is this girl and 0:36:11.940,0:36:15.839 the mother but it's essentialist 0:36:13.109,0:36:17.759 destruction they literally just fought 0:36:15.839,0:36:20.279 an army of the undead and now they came 0:36:17.759,0:36:22.740 down here and Danny just massacred all 0:36:20.279,0:36:25.259 of these innocent people like most of 0:36:22.740,0:36:27.089 which were women and children like 0:36:25.259,0:36:29.099 people who had no stake in the battle 0:36:27.089,0:36:32.339 Tyrion was a hundred percent right like 0:36:29.099,0:36:35.460 and Danny went full-on mad queen/full 0:36:32.339,0:36:38.069 Mario was fuckin irate and then we get 0:36:35.460,0:36:40.200 this just she's walking through and I 0:36:38.069,0:36:42.059 mean just the imagery is just intense in 0:36:40.200,0:36:43.650 this episode of arias standing in King's 0:36:42.059,0:36:47.940 Landing as it's burning around her in 0:36:43.650,0:36:50.190 the ashes and I believe it's Harry 0:36:47.940,0:36:52.559 Strickland source that makes sense 0:36:50.190,0:36:54.180 because they showed him so I didn't 0:36:52.559,0:36:55.680 really look at the braids that were on 0:36:54.180,0:36:57.059 the hair of Harry Strickland's horse but 0:36:55.680,0:36:59.700 I noticed that this one had some blonde 0:36:57.059,0:37:01.950 braids in its mane and shit but there's 0:36:59.700,0:37:03.960 a beautiful pure white horse standing in 0:37:01.950,0:37:07.319 the middle of all this carnage and arias 0:37:03.960,0:37:09.150 immediately goes up to it and I remember 0:37:07.319,0:37:11.400 as it was happening I was sitting there 0:37:09.150,0:37:13.589 like are we like is this actually 0:37:11.400,0:37:15.329 happening during a game of Thrones up so 0:37:13.589,0:37:17.730 like after what we just witnessed this 0:37:15.329,0:37:19.650 dragon telling are we watching Arya 0:37:17.730,0:37:21.569 Stark walk up to a horse like with 0:37:19.650,0:37:24.539 King's Landing burning around it like it 0:37:21.569,0:37:26.009 just seems so out of place but yeah I 0:37:24.539,0:37:27.720 like I think it was one of the best 0:37:26.009,0:37:30.420 scenes this season there was just 0:37:27.720,0:37:34.069 something yeah magical now you mentioned 0:37:30.420,0:37:36.569 off off air the the mic here that it 0:37:34.069,0:37:39.269 immediately popped into your head the 0:37:36.569,0:37:42.630 the term pale man the pale man yeah like 0:37:39.269,0:37:46.950 to me it just seemed like Arya embodying 0:37:42.630,0:37:48.420 I mean yeah not that well like not that 0:37:46.950,0:37:50.519 that because I know the pale mare is a 0:37:48.420,0:37:52.710 disease in the books but to me it seemed 0:37:50.519,0:37:54.960 like the pale mayor of one of the 0:37:52.710,0:37:58.170 horsemen like the horseman yeah like in 0:37:54.960,0:38:00.119 the middle of all this death and Arya 0:37:58.170,0:38:02.519 being such a harbinger of death herself 0:38:00.119,0:38:04.440 she chose to walk away from like she 0:38:02.519,0:38:06.869 didn't one why don't have you think that 0:38:04.440,0:38:08.849 her jumping on that horse is to she's 0:38:06.869,0:38:10.619 done she's leaving she's good she's gone 0:38:08.849,0:38:12.450 for good or do you think she's taking it 0:38:10.619,0:38:14.580 to go to try and kill well we did see 0:38:12.450,0:38:16.620 the next week's ink freak and she 0:38:14.580,0:38:19.260 is standing in the army of the unsullied 0:38:16.620,0:38:21.510 right yesterday I would guess that Danny 0:38:19.260,0:38:23.790 I think this is straight-up she blames 0:38:21.510,0:38:27.510 Danny and I think John does too 0:38:23.790,0:38:30.390 John has been pretty shook on this and I 0:38:27.510,0:38:32.250 yeah we just that's the last shot of the 0:38:30.390,0:38:33.060 episode it's already just riding away in 0:38:32.250,0:38:35.750 King's Landing 0:38:33.060,0:38:37.530 yeah hang on this pale white horse and 0:38:35.750,0:38:39.210 holy fucking shit 0:38:37.530,0:38:41.790 it happened King's Landing is burned to 0:38:39.210,0:38:45.900 the ground he was landings Don yo it was 0:38:41.790,0:38:48.030 Daenerys who did it the advising and 0:38:45.900,0:38:49.590 warning of absolutely every well that's 0:38:48.030,0:38:52.950 it just at the beginning of the episode 0:38:49.590,0:38:54.720 Varys is words I hope I hope I hope I 0:38:52.950,0:38:56.640 mean yeah I hope I deserve this yeah I 0:38:54.720,0:38:59.790 hope you could write in burning me and I 0:38:56.640,0:39:03.630 should have been watching her he was 0:38:59.790,0:39:05.490 right like and I mean after all the all 0:39:03.630,0:39:07.260 the shit and how poor laying him his 0:39:05.490,0:39:09.450 story got towards the last few seasons 0:39:07.260,0:39:12.380 like he's still one of the smartest 0:39:09.450,0:39:16.260 motherfuckers yeah you know I just man 0:39:12.380,0:39:18.300 it's it all came to a head here and I 0:39:16.260,0:39:22.010 know a lot of people or I'm sure it 0:39:18.300,0:39:27.900 disappointed in it but that was yeah 0:39:22.010,0:39:29.670 Varys Euron Jaime Cersei said it is it 0:39:27.900,0:39:34.680 just the four there the Hound the Hound 0:39:29.670,0:39:36.750 the mountain Khyber uh Jesus I would say 0:39:34.680,0:39:38.100 Harry Strickland yeah Oh Casey's 0:39:36.750,0:39:41.010 weird-looking anyway yeah man what a 0:39:38.100,0:39:44.310 fucking just tick tick tick tick tick 0:39:41.010,0:39:47.340 yeah and alright not a big surprise to 0:39:44.310,0:39:49.230 anybody but I I think it was so fucking 0:39:47.340,0:39:52.890 well done yeah I'm thrilled with the 0:39:49.230,0:39:54.510 episode I enjoyed it I think it was like 0:39:52.890,0:39:56.640 I said there were some things that and I 0:39:54.510,0:39:59.070 they're not even complaints there it was 0:39:56.640,0:40:01.710 well done the way that they would draw 0:39:59.070,0:40:04.050 out the the montages of getting everyone 0:40:01.710,0:40:05.880 to escape of all that shit you know it 0:40:04.050,0:40:07.020 just drew in the tension where it's like 0:40:05.880,0:40:09.000 alright I don't want to see these people 0:40:07.020,0:40:10.440 right yeah let's see the fucking I want 0:40:09.000,0:40:12.000 to see what's gonna happen that's it I 0:40:10.440,0:40:13.350 just wanna see more like I'm gonna go 0:40:12.000,0:40:15.270 back and just look at more shots of 0:40:13.350,0:40:18.030 King's Landing burning well yes I mean 0:40:15.270,0:40:19.530 that would an injury of Arya in the 0:40:18.030,0:40:21.060 smoke with you know look yeah there's 0:40:19.530,0:40:23.220 one point where there's like an archway 0:40:21.060,0:40:25.080 yeah why in the lights coming through 0:40:23.220,0:40:26.420 and everything's just burning around her 0:40:25.080,0:40:27.619 and I said it well 0:40:26.420,0:40:30.619 watch it I was like that's a fucking 0:40:27.619,0:40:33.799 image right there like it was just and 0:40:30.619,0:40:35.540 the makeup was so well done are you so 0:40:33.799,0:40:38.540 rough like poor Ari I kept getting 0:40:35.540,0:40:41.240 fucked by like debris difference like 0:40:38.540,0:40:43.069 Danny kept blasted like I'd be fucking 0:40:41.240,0:40:44.990 pissed too if I was Arya like you almost 0:40:43.069,0:40:46.730 killed me like thirteen and John I was 0:40:44.990,0:40:48.799 worried about John and Davos down there 0:40:46.730,0:40:51.890 and got all of her soldiers worried we 0:40:48.799,0:40:53.900 only saw her face in her in her throne 0:40:51.890,0:40:56.510 room while she and then while she was 0:40:53.900,0:40:59.960 riding her dragon a few times we saw 0:40:56.510,0:41:01.880 Danny's episode but Jesus Christ Emilia 0:40:59.960,0:41:04.130 Clarke's fucking face throughout was 0:41:01.880,0:41:07.010 just awesome you know she looked intense 0:41:04.130,0:41:09.650 what I really liked during the Varys 0:41:07.010,0:41:12.559 trial thing there was the way that she 0:41:09.650,0:41:17.650 just trick Horace it was so nonchalant 0:41:12.559,0:41:17.650 and like I told you that was insane I 0:41:18.970,0:41:22.730 really liked that we got to see Barris 0:41:21.230,0:41:25.549 interacting with a little bird for the 0:41:22.730,0:41:27.020 first time yeah and like as soon as it 0:41:25.549,0:41:30.470 opened with that I was like okay so he's 0:41:27.020,0:41:32.540 dying that's up his little what if I 0:41:30.470,0:41:37.010 taught you the bigger the risk the 0:41:32.540,0:41:41.059 bigger the reward yeah and he was going 0:41:37.010,0:41:43.760 for him yeah so now that the battles 0:41:41.059,0:41:47.900 done and Danny has clearly got King's 0:41:43.760,0:41:49.160 Landing Varys had before he with when he 0:41:47.900,0:41:51.440 was meeting with her before he got 0:41:49.160,0:41:52.910 arrested he had about six or seven 0:41:51.440,0:41:55.910 little notes there that he had written 0:41:52.910,0:41:57.619 I'm imagining all conceit is containing 0:41:55.910,0:42:00.049 the same information that who John is 0:41:57.619,0:42:03.799 yeah that were likely sent to all the 0:42:00.049,0:42:05
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We LOVE to read comments so please leave a comment and subscribe to Our channel: https://www.youtube.com/writerslifeorg Grab your free writer's toolkit by going to http://www.writerslife.org/finish-your-book ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Hi I'm Jody from writer'sLife.org and say we'll be talking about indie authors and the mistakes not to make being an independent author takes courage and determination and the rise of indie author has been truly spectacular by putting the power back in the writers hands where before you had to be a Headey combination of exceptional and lucky to get published now good old-fashioned hard work just might do it if you are willing to put in the time and work and give your all to your book publishing project you may just get the results you've been dreaming up however let's face it most of us are pretty new to the whole publishing world and are pretty clueless when it comes to the do's and don'ts of taking control of our work it's fair to say that most independent authors when they first start out on their self-publishing journey do you'll end up making a fair few mistakes this isn't necessarily a bad thing mistakes are just lessons learned and the more you make the more you'll understand about the whole process however being that there are lots of things to consider here are some rules and values that are a good idea to set for yourself in order to keep you on the straight path let's take a look at some of them forgetting to research your reader and your genre self-publishing has given authors a fantastic opportunity to get their work out there into the world for all to see there are so many rules around the way one should write the restrictions of the genres rewriting and the expectations of our readers it is good to understand them as much as possible for example if you have written a romance novel research your audience find out what they want and what they expect from you that's not to say you shouldn't give them any credit however we are sometimes led to believe that if we dare think outside the box in terms of genre or try breaking some of the rules our readers will run screaming into the night believe it or not sometimes change is embraced and celebrated if you truly believe in your story and changing it will feel like you are selling out then don't do it be true to yourself and that's the most important thing thinking you could do it all by yourself if you don't get a professional editor and designer to help you chances are your book is going to look pretty shabby against the competition you wouldn't buy a dress with a hole in it so why should you reader buy your book if it is full of glaring mistakes and inconsistencies if you care about your book and to build up a fanbase then get the cover designed by someone who knows what they're doing and get an editor to at the very least weed out any spelling mistakes and inconsistencies printing loads of copies of your book without a distribution deal in place if you are an unknown author chances are you aren't going to be living in the castle and eating your caviar for breakfast so don't pour every last penny into buying thousands of copies of your book if you haven't got anyone lined up to buy them you'll just end up with no money low self-esteem and a lot less space in your house order a handful of copies to give out but that's it remember while bulk printing may seem cheaper you'll probably lose out in the long run giving up after your first book did you know that most authors find much greater success on releasing their second novel well it's true think about it this way so many people dream of writing a book and yet most people don't if you've already done so and you are miles ahead of those would-be authors who simply can't find the time or energy to write their stories now think about all the writers who stopped after their first novel especially if it doesn't do very well let me tell you it is Lots if you persevere you are constantly knocking out the competition and you'll only get better with time to just keep writing keep focusing on your dreams and you'll get there so don't give up there are some of the most common mistakes new indie authors can make what other advice can you share we'd love to hear from you don't forget if you're having a hard time writing or finishing your book check out our free writer's tool kit it can help you overcome procrastination get organized stay focused and get your book published just have a http://www.writerslife.org/toolkit to get your free copy if you enjoy this video don't forget to give it a thumbs up turn on our notifications and subscribe down below and be sure to visit writers live org for my writing tips and tricks and I'll see you next time
Hey guys, Frank here. So Dan entrusted me with sacred task of posting this week's episode. As you well know, we now post on the 15th and the 30th. And just like our favorite HBO fantasy series, I shit the bed. Because it's 12:20am on the 31st. Anyway, this is Game of Thrones Season 7 folks. Drink it up.
Once upon a time Loren watched the somewhat-based-on-Grimm-fairy-tales The Brothers Grimm. Perhaps she was put under a witch's spell, but she actually liked it. See if the spell is contagious and she gets the rest of the gang to enjoy Terry Gilliam's vision.
Getting back on schedule, the boys welcome back Madison Leigh to break up the machismo of Zack Snyder's 300. Based on the Frank Miller graphic novel, the film itself has aged relatively poorly, but still manages to be much more entertaining than anyone involved remembered. Also in this episode, brompers are discussed, Dr. Who is disliked, Steven thinks he's the only funny one at local Rocky Horror Picture Show viewings, Allen won't shut the fuck up about Alien Covenant, more Michael Fassbender praise (in song form, even). Email: fourcolorfilm@gmail.com Twitter: @fourcolorfilm Facebook: facebook.com/fourcolorfilm Website: fourcolorfilm.com
Superheroes, Movies & Superhero Movies: A Cinema Heroes Podcast
This week the guys discuss the 2012 violent, brooding, helmet-wearing anti-hero film Dredd. Never having read any of the Judge Dredd comics (or seen the 1995 Stallone movie), can you still enjoy the film? How's the acting? The writing? Does he ever take the helmet off? Thanks for listening and remember: I AM THE LAW!www.cinemaheroes.comfacebook.com/smandsmpodcastTwitter: @CinemaHeroes
Comedian Dustin Meadows hosts a weekly show wherein he watches his favorite movies with other comedians who've never seen the film before. Dustin takes Kamari Stevens and Mike Szar through the reboot of everyone's favorite totalitarian cop, making some thoughtful observations about feminism as well as talking about how Dustin gets chills every time he hears Karl Urban say "I am the law." *Artwork by Brandon Schneider
Presentation by IFPRI Research Fellow, Derek Headey, at the IFPRI policy seminar launching the 2013 Global Hunger Index, held October 18, 2013 in Washington DC.
Wherein Sam and Jason revel in "Dredd 3D", the bloody, brutal feel-good 3D movie of the year.
It's all the deep end. JUDGEMENT: It's episode Eighteen of Prognosis Negative featuring Eric, Cat, and Katrina! Join us as we skin Pete Travis's gritty distopian mega-thriller Dredd. Let the banter begin! WARNING: This discussion contains miscellaneous SPOILERS pertaining to the film(s) discussed and more! If you are 100% spoilerphobic to films not yet seen, do not complain to us. This episode is mostly negative (though often that is a misnomer) and contains EXPLICIT terms, concepts, and as always expect strokes of innuendo throughout. LINKS: Cat @fancyfembot: scifipartyline.com Katrina @xanister: acrosstheplanetcomics.libsyn.com Persons Unkown (filmed in Mexico): en.wikipedia.org Paradise Towers: tardis.wikia.com Spaced: en.wikipedia.org Poltergeist: en.wikipedia.org DISCLAIMER: The overly frenetic third Bourne film was Ultimatum and not Supremacy. This episode was orginally recorded October 6, 2012. COMING SOON: SNS #14 Moonraker Negotiation's over. Sentence is death. Host/Producer: Eric / @BullittWHOPodcast: guidetothewhoverse.libsyn.com Co-Host: Sean @tardistavernPodcast: tardistavern.libsyn.com Co-Host: Christopher @dubbayooPodcast: radiofreeskaro.com Co-Creator: Julian @JLB_ToschePodcast: twoamshow.libsyn.comdeviantART: type40productions.deviantart.com Prognosis Negative @ProgNegEmail: guidetothewhoverse ~at~ gmail ~dot~comWebsite: prognosisnegative.libsyn.com Tumblr: progneg.tumblr.com Facebook: facebook.com/ProgNeg ProgNeg Theme assembled by J.L.B. Chapman
The Alex and Nick Film Podcast returns to triumphant normality with a bumper episode, in which we review period love-fest Anna Karenina, gritty kill-fest Dredd, and twisty deceit-fest The Imposter. Also on the table are the recent showings from the Toronto Film Festival, a preview of Looper, and an anxious discussion on Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy. Talking raccoons ahead...