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The Worst Game of Thrones Podcast
NZME
15 episodes
7 months ago
TimeOut Entertainment presents the Worst Game of Thrones Podcast in the World. Each week, we attempt to analyse and examine the latest Game of Thrones action – and predict where it’s all heading. But really, we spend most of our time trying to remember what actually happened and who’s related to who.
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TimeOut Entertainment presents the Worst Game of Thrones Podcast in the World. Each week, we attempt to analyse and examine the latest Game of Thrones action – and predict where it’s all heading. But really, we spend most of our time trying to remember what actually happened and who’s related to who.
Show more...
TV & Film
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Ep Five - S7E4: The Spoils of War
The Worst Game of Thrones Podcast
22 minutes
6 years ago
Ep Five - S7E4: The Spoils of War
The Worst Game of Thrones Podcast in the World! There were dragons, death and destruction aplenty on Game of Thrones this week. The Herald entertainment team delves into the action as they attempt (unsuccessfully) to make sense of it all.
The Worst Game of Thrones Podcast
TimeOut Entertainment presents the Worst Game of Thrones Podcast in the World. Each week, we attempt to analyse and examine the latest Game of Thrones action – and predict where it’s all heading. But really, we spend most of our time trying to remember what actually happened and who’s related to who.