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Created in January 2017 by Andrew and Manu, and inspired by similar shows like "Star Wars Minute," this new show aims to analyze every scene (or short series of scenes) of HBO's "Game of Thrones." Everything available is discussed, from TV spoilers to connections to the book series and behind the scenes commentary. Follow us on Twitter: @SceneIceFire, @MearnsPSA, and @ManuclearBomb.

A Scene of Ice and Fire Andrew Mearns

    • TV & Film
    • 4.6 • 10 Ratings

Created in January 2017 by Andrew and Manu, and inspired by similar shows like "Star Wars Minute," this new show aims to analyze every scene (or short series of scenes) of HBO's "Game of Thrones." Everything available is discussed, from TV spoilers to connections to the book series and behind the scenes commentary. Follow us on Twitter: @SceneIceFire, @MearnsPSA, and @ManuclearBomb.

    Ep. 69: The 10-Year Anniversary Special

    Ep. 69: The 10-Year Anniversary Special

    It's been a minute, hasn't it? Andrew and Manu are back on the podcast airwaves for the first since, well, a pandemic began to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the premiere of "Game of Thrones" on HBO.
    Personal lives have prevented the podcast from returning in full (though we still hope to eventually!), but we had a lot of fun taking 75 minutes to look back on how we first got into "Thrones," and many more topics -- favorite moments, episodes, and castings & characters. We also took some time to discuss how we've reckoned with the most frustrating aspects of the end of the series, and how we hope that audiences don't dismiss so many good memories from the show just because of its conclusion. Not everything's about "sticking the landing."
    At the end, we look toward the future and all the prequel possibilities in the works, most notably "House of the Dragon," which will come to a Home Box Office near you in 2022. Wherever there be dragons (or even just Westerosi lore), we will follow.
    Manu has a new Metal Gear Solid podcast, Podcast Sans Frontieres! Manu on the Not a Podcast's "Clash of Kings" finale, Bran VII Manu's Twitter thread of top 30 "Thrones" moments Andrew's baseball writing, and Disney blog that's running through the Disney Animated Classics in order Just because: Jaime fookin' Lannister (since we both love the bath confession scene so much) iTunes link

    • 1 hr 17 min
    Ep. 68: Joffrey Did a Super Bad Thing

    Ep. 68: Joffrey Did a Super Bad Thing

    It's a King's Landing party for the latest podcast, as Andrew and Manu continue the season 2 premiere. Tyrion and Shae discuss the dangers of King's Landing, Cersei asserts her power over Littlefinger in trying to locate Arya, and Joffrey subsequently turns the tables on Cersei by threatening her after she smacks him for a rude comment about Robert's affairs.
    The worst part comes at the end of the episode, when Joffrey has all of Robert's bastards brutally executed (unlike in the books, where Cersei does it; more on that in the podcast), save for one smith's apprentice, who happens to be traveling with Arya on the way to The Wall. Wuddya know!
    Don't worry, Stannis Crew, we have a special episode coming very soon on everything surrounding his introduction to the series.
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    • 24 min
    Ep. 67: Robb the King

    Ep. 67: Robb the King

    "The North Remembers" continues with the two eldest remaining Stark men (not counting the AWOL Benjen). Jon and the Night's Watch have arrived at Craster's Keep, and it turns out that dude is a real incestuous s******d! You hate to see it. He gets a tough lesson from Jeor Mormont about why they're working with such a detestable dude, but it leaves us plenty of room to critique.
    Further south, Robb and his Northern army are deciding their next best course of action. He sends the Lannister cousin Alton back to King's Landing to give Joffrey & Cersei his terms, which are understandably steep. Then, much to Catelyn's chagrin, he listens to Theon's suggestion of sending him to try to align with his father, Balon Greyjoy. This will not end well.
    There are some great nuggets in here about Robb and Jon (to a lesser extent) asserting themselves in leadership roles. Tune in.
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    • 33 min
    Ep. 66: Follow the Red Comet Road

    Ep. 66: Follow the Red Comet Road

    Andrew and Manu roll along in their second podcast on "The North Remembers," where the red comet that tracks everyone throughout the episode first seen over Bran, who is presiding as acting lord of Winterfell with Luwin and Osha close by. We see how he's growing and dealing with the new responsibilities, as well as his first exposure to wolf dreams.
    A world away, Daenerys and the Dothraki also hover under the red comet, but it's just about the furthest thing from their minds. Survival in the Red Waste is proving to be an arduous task, but an intriguing podcast topic (#congrats to us, I guess). Starvation is a brutal enemy. Dany sends her bloodriders off in different directions to find some hope.
    Emilia Clarke's New Yorker piece on battling brain aneurysms throughout season 2 filming; she is tougher than all of us combined iTunes link Google Play link

    • 22 min
    Ep. 65: "There is Work to be Done"

    Ep. 65: "There is Work to be Done"

    At long last, it's come time for Andrew and Manu to hit the books on Game of Thrones season 2. Expectations were high on the show following a breathtaking initial run that ended in shock with the death of Ned Stark. The sophomore season shows the aftermath of this turn of events, as kings rise and fall throughout the Seven Kingdoms while trying to truly take control of Westeros. The second book of the series is called "A Clash of Kings" for a reason.
    We begin in King's Landing, where Joffrey is sadistically enjoying his name day with some casual violence and we see how the captive Sansa to trying to maintain her dignity in this tough situation. Joffrey's smiles turn to unease when Tyrion marches in with Bronn and the Hill Tribes, and he quickly takes the leading seat of the Small Council as Acting Hand of the King, much to Cersei's chagrin.
    Thus begins Peter Dinklage's absolute tour de force of this season of Game of Thrones. To paraphrase Michael Jordan, "we're back."
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    • 26 min
    Ep. 64.6: A Time for Wolves

    Ep. 64.6: A Time for Wolves

    Andrew and Manu reach the end of road of one part of their journey. "Game of Thrones" aired its finale, "The Iron Throne" on Sunday, and offered a glimpse at the new future of Westeros. This is definitely a time to reflect on how fascinating characters like Arya, Daenerys, Sansa, Tyrion, Jon, Brienne, and more wrapped up their arcs.
    We touched on pretty much every major plot point of the finale before offering some last thoughts. Of course, you're not done with us just yet. (At least we hope you're not!) Soon, we'll jump back in time and begin our normal scene-by-scene coverage of season 2.
    We can't wait and we can't thank you enough for joining us in our journeys through the final season.
    Sean Collins and Joanna Robinson on the comparisons between the Iron Throne and the One Ring Kim Renfro on Sansa's remarkably detailed Queen in the North coronation dress Register with the discount code "Manu" for Con of Thrones (Nashville, July 12-14) iTunes link Google Play link

    • 1 hr 3 min

Customer Reviews

4.6 out of 5
10 Ratings

10 Ratings

Momma Trim ,

Best I could find!

With the upcoming final season, I researched GOT recap podcasts fairly extensively and I have to give to these guys. This is the best one yet! I appreciate their tenor. They are knowledgeable without excess pithy input that I found in other podcasts. Thanks guys!

Hhhhhh5763646 ,

Must have for GoT fans!!

Great breakdown and analysis of each GoT episode. A must have for all serious Game of Thrones fans!! Also very helpful for the more casual fan.

ThePatman23 ,

Giving every scene in the show, the time and analysis it deserves

There are a lot of Game of Thrones podcasts out there, it's not literally numberless, but close enough. So any podcast that deals with the show from a different perspective or angle is worth checking out. The podcast hosts, Andrew and Manu, have chosen to really dig down into each scene, sometimes devoting more than one episode to an extended scene. With episode lengths right around 20 minutes in duration, it's an excellent podcast, not only for the subject matter, but also for those times when you don't want to get into one of the typical 2-3 hour Game of Thrones topic breakdowns. Highly recommend!

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