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Ep. 91 - HOTD S02E03 The Burning Mill w/ Andrew Kimball

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This week on Game of Groans, Emily and Kate are joined by Andrew Kimball from Your Friendly Neighborhood Gamers to talk about Episode 2 of Season 3, The Burning Mill.

They discuss time being irrelevant again, a permanent sneer, Joffrey being the middle child, this episode being poorly written, Dylan's HBO algorithm, Tyland Lannister's character arc, the movie Airplane, and the Amsterdam of Westeros.

Additionally, Emily struggles to see Rhaenyra's strong points, Kate questions if anyone could tell the twins apart, and Andrew brings up the possibility of AI writing the episode descriptions.

New episodes biweekly, the next episode is coming February 25th. Music is by Simon Daum.

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This week on Game of Groans, Emily and Kate are joined by Andrew Kimball from Your Friendly Neighborhood Gamers to talk about Episode 2 of Season 3, The Burning Mill.

They discuss time being irrelevant again, a permanent sneer, Joffrey being the middle child, this episode being poorly written, Dylan's HBO algorithm, Tyland Lannister's character arc, the movie Airplane, and the Amsterdam of Westeros.

Additionally, Emily struggles to see Rhaenyra's strong points, Kate questions if anyone could tell the twins apart, and Andrew brings up the possibility of AI writing the episode descriptions.

New episodes biweekly, the next episode is coming February 25th. Music is by Simon Daum.

Support us on Patreon! Become one of our Patrons at www.patreon.com/gameofgroanspod

Instagram: @gameofgroanspod

Facebook: facebook.com/gameofgroanspod

Bluesky: @gameofgroanspod.bsky.social

Website: www.gameofgroanspod.com

Email: [email protected]

Your Friendly Neighborhood Gamers

Instagram: @yourfriendlyneighborhoodgamers

Website: www.fngamers.com

Want to reach out? Send us a text!

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