Friday, July 26, 2024

GoT 7×03 The Queen’s Justice Review on Unabashed Book Snobbery

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Julia, Kylie, and Caroline are joined across the pond by Jana, who stayed up until 4am her time just to discuss the brilliance that was “The Queen’s Justice.” This 3rd episode of Game of Thrones Season 7 broke all pretenses of even caring about silly things like location, to deliver us some heart-pounding, narrated battles…off-screen, of course.

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The “Book Snob Sing-Along” is courtesy of the MetroGnomes, and the closing song is a cover performed by Kylie.

Episode Breakdown:

  • 0:00 – Introduction & recap
  • 9:26 Dragonstone
  • 26:00 – Cheryl’s Landing
  • 37:45 – Winterhell
  • 43:00 – Old Town
  • 46:40 – The battles
  • 1:04:00 – Spoilers for 7×04

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Cover image courtesy of HBO

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    Kylie is a Managing Editor at The Fandomentals on a mission to slay all the tropes. She has a penchant for complex familial dynamics and is easily pleased when authors include in-depth business details.

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