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Paradox: The Time Travel Podcast
Nick Hurwitch and Phil Hornshaw
23 episodes
5 days ago
Authors Nick Hurwitch & Phil Hornshaw dive through the wormhole of your favorite time travel movies, TV shows and stories to attempt to make sense of timelines, time machines, and paradoxes.
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Authors Nick Hurwitch & Phil Hornshaw dive through the wormhole of your favorite time travel movies, TV shows and stories to attempt to make sense of timelines, time machines, and paradoxes.
Show more...
TV & Film
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Bonus Episode: ‘Game of Thrones’ Season 6’s ‘The Door’
Paradox: The Time Travel Podcast
34 minutes 53 seconds
2 years ago
Bonus Episode: ‘Game of Thrones’ Season 6’s ‘The Door’

Yup, the hit super-violent fantasy TV show Game of Thrones went ahead and somewhat haphazardly introduced time travel. So welcome to a very special bonus episode of Paradox, in which we attempt to make some sense of the extremely limited tidbits of information presented in Game of Thrones Season 6, Episode 5: "The Door."

(Spoiler alert from the future: They never did explain the time travel and it never did make sense.)

The "bonus" part of this episode is that it's a short one, mostly because there are a ton of unknowns when it comes to Game of Thrones and time travel. We've only seen it a couple of times, it's perpetrated via magic, and for a while it appeared that what we (and Bran Stark) were seeing were visions of the past rather than the actual past. That is, until Bran yelled at his young father, Ned, during a scene earlier this season, and Ned heard him.

During "The Door," though, we go full time travel, and all evidence suggests we're looking at a time loop. Hopefully the answers to more questions, like what's actually happening, what the rules are, and whether time is an unalterable written-in-stone loop already, will be forthcoming by the end of Season 6. When we get 'em, we'll be back here to talk about 'em.

Meanwhile, pour one out for Wyllis, whose fate has literally always been to care and then die for Bran Stark.

Paradox: The Time Travel Podcast
Authors Nick Hurwitch & Phil Hornshaw dive through the wormhole of your favorite time travel movies, TV shows and stories to attempt to make sense of timelines, time machines, and paradoxes.