The Cast Beyond the Wall: A House of the Dragon Podcast

The Cast Beyond the Wall: A House of the Dragon Podcast

Caleb Masters
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Son 26.06.2026

The Cast Beyond the Wall is an unofficial House of the Dragon podcast that recaps and analyzes each episode of the Game of Thrones successor series. Host Caleb Masters is joined by co-host Daniel Stull and a rotating panel of guest hosts for in-depth discussion and analysis. The show offers a pop culture-laced Westerosi perspective for fans and critics alike.

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  • TCBtW #71 - Salt and Sea, Fire and Blood 26.06.2026 45dk
    After two long years, House of the Dragon season 3 has finally arrived. You may have forgotten a few names, or even where the last season's anticlimactic finale left us. That didn't stop Ryan Condal and the House of the Dragon from absolutely blowing us away with their portrayal of the Battle of the Gullet. In this episode of The Cast Beyond the Wall, you'll hear us talk about: Our overall reactions to Salt and Sea, Fire and Blood The winners, losers, and biggest wildcards of the episode What we hope to see this season The future of the podcast -- Spoilers: we aren't coming back next week. --- Continue the conversation Listen and rate us on Spotify Subscribe, rate, and review on Apple Podcasts Email questions to castbeyondthewall@live.com Like the official The Cast Beyond Wall Facebook Page Follow The Cast Beyond the Wall on Twitter @Cast_Beyond_GoT
  • TCBtW #70 - House of the Dragon Season 2 Review 14.08.2024 58dk
    The Cast Beyond the Wall is back to wrap up our House of the Dragon season 2. The long-anticipated sophomore season started slow but realized several memorable storylines and a couple of pivotal moments for the screen. Reviewing House of the Dragon Season 2 Hosts Caleb Masters and Daniel Stull discuss the last eight weeks of the Westerosi dragon wars before heading into the long winter wait. In this episode of The Cast Beyond the Wall, we will cover: Listener Email Ice-breaker question: What is your favorite cliffhanger from a film, television, or video game? Overall thoughts on House of the Dragon season 2 Season 2's strengths, weaknesses, and most compelling storylines left hanging Our letter-grade verdicts What we know about Season 3 This season's winners, losers, and wild card players Season 2 special awards Continue the conversation Is there anything you'd like to add to our discussion of House of the Dragon Season 2? Email questions to castbeyondthewall@live.com Listen and rate us on Spotify Subscribe, rate, and review on Apple Podcasts Like the official The Cast Beyond Wall Facebook Page Follow The Cast Beyond the Wall on Twitter @Cast_Beyond_GoT
  • TCBtW #69 - House of the Dragon S2 Ep 7-8 07.08.2024 2sa 27dk
    As quickly as the dragons arrived, season 2 of House of the Dragon is a wrap. Though it may be over, the conversations and theorizing are just beginning. The 2024 capper was a bit of a headscratcher, but as abrupt as it may be, there are many clues about what to expect in the climatic wars ahead.  The Cast Beyond the Wall continues our series recap in our new format covering: S2 E7 - The Red Sowing (directed by Loni Peristere and written by David Hancock) S2 E8 - The Queen Who Ever Was (directed by Geeta Vasant Patel and written by Sara Hess) Recapping House of the Dragon S2 Episodes 7-8 Special guest Laron Chapman joins hosts Caleb Masters and Daniel Stull to break down the finest moments of episodes 7 and 8 of House of the Dragon season 2. In this episode of The Cast Beyond the Wall, we will cover: Alicent Hightower's mid-life crisis Larys and Aegon conspire for an escape Aemond's desperation in the face of Rhaenyra's dragons Tylund Lannister's Triarchy Misadventures Criston Cole gets called out Rhaenyra rallies the bastards for the Red Sowing The rise of high and Ulf Daemon's lessons in leadership and foresight What Helaena's visions could mean Was that it? Our read on the closing moments of House of the This week's winner, loser, and wild card player Continue the conversation Is there anything you'd like to add to our discussion of House of the Dragon S2 Episodes 7-8? Email questions to castbeyondthewall@live.com Listen and rate us on Spotify Subscribe, rate, and review on Apple Podcasts Like the official The Cast Beyond Wall Facebook Page Follow The Cast Beyond the Wall on Twitter @Cast_Beyond_GoT  
  • TCBtW #68 - House of the Dragon S2 Ep 5-6 24.07.2024 1sa 38dk
    Following the battle of Rook's Rest, the game has shifted. In House of the Dragon Season 2, episodes 5-6, Aemond is taking the wheel of the Greens, and Rhaenyra must turn to new allies and ideas if she wants to survive in this civil war.  The Cast Beyond the Wall continues our series recap in our new format covering: S2 E5 - Regent (written by Ti Mikkel, directed by Clare Kilner) S2 E6 - Small Folk (written by Eileen Shim, directed by Andrij Parekh) Recapping House of the Dragon S2 Episodes 5-6 Hosts Caleb Masters and Daniel Stull break down the darkest chapter of Westeros in House of the Dragon so far. In this episode of The Cast Beyond the Wall, we will cover: Aegon lives! Aegon might as well be dead. Long live King Regent Aemond! Jason Lannister crosses the Riverlands to march on Harrenhal Alicent is pushed aside for the beginning of her  life after being queen Daemon continues to be plagued by dreams and slow recruiting efforts Rhaenyra's new strategy for winning support from the "small folk" after her defeat at Rook's Rest Jace and Rhaenyra hatch "Operation Let's Ride"  A new dragon rider has entered the chat? This week's winner, loser, and wild card player Continue the conversation Is there anything you'd like to add to our discussion of House of the Dragon S2 Episodes 5-6? Email questions to castbeyondthewall@live.com Listen and rate us on Spotify Subscribe, rate, and review on Apple Podcasts Like the official The Cast Beyond Wall Facebook Page Follow The Cast Beyond the Wall on Twitter @Cast_Beyond_GoT
  • TCBtW #67 - HotD S2 Episodes 2-4 10.07.2024 2sa 26dk
    Sound the horns and prepare the scorpions. War has arrived. In episodes 2-4 of House of the Dragon season 2, the powder keg explodes in an all-out Westerosi Civil War.  The Cast Beyond the Wall shifts into the new episode format to cover: S2 E2 - Rhaenyra the Cruel (written by Sara Hess, directed by Claire Kilner) S2 E3 - The Burning Mill (written by David Hancock, directed by Geeta Vasant Patel) S2 E4 - The Red Dragons and the Gold (written by Ryan Condal, directed by Alan Taylor) Special guest Daniel Bokemper from The Cinematropolis and Flick Attack rejoins hosts Caleb Masters and Daniel Stull to assess the highs and lows of the season so far. In this episode of The Cast Beyond the Wall, we will cover: The blunders of King Aegon II Otto Hightower's fall from grace Who's winning? Team Black or Team Green? Daemon's spiritual reckoning at Harrenhal How the war and petty squabbles of the royals impacts "the small folk." The battle at Rook's Rest This week's winner, loser, and wild card player Continue the conversation Listen and rate us on Spotify Subscribe, rate, and review on Apple Podcasts Email questions to castbeyondthewall@live.com Like the official The Cast Beyond Wall Facebook Page Follow The Cast Beyond the Wall on Twitter @Cast_Beyond_GoT  
  • TCBtW #66 - A Son for a Son 19.06.2024 1sa 25dk
    House of the Dragon season 2 begins on a somber note as Rhaenyra and her family(AKA The Blacks) mourn the loss of Lucerys after his death at the end of season 1. Meanwhile, Alicent and the Hightower family(The Greens) continue their plan to install Aegon as king and begin preparing for war. With each family hatching their plans while forces like Larys Strong and the white worm work in the shadows, the impending violence is imminent. Daemon's scheme to bring retribution for the blacks using the assassins "Blood" and "Cheese" is certain to have ripple effects throughout the season. Does the House of the Dragon season 2 premiere effectively set the stage? Tune in to hear our review, recap, and thoughts on these topics: Rhaenyra's reaction to Lucerys's death. Returning to Winterfell and the Wall for the first time since Game of Thrones ended in 2019. The tension between King Aegon and Otto Hightower. Varys Strong's schemes. Ethics with Ser Criston Cole. The tale of the treacherous "Blood" and "Cheese" AKA dumb assassins. This week's winner, loser, and wild card player. What we expect to see next. According to IMDB, "A Son for a Son" is described as: "As Alicent grows concerned by Aegon's Small Council, Rhaenyra arrives at a fateful decision." Continue the conversation Listen and rate us on Spotify Subscribe, rate, and review on Apple Podcasts Email questions to castbeyondthewall@live.com Like the official The Cast Beyond Wall Facebook Page Follow The Cast Beyond the Wall on Twitter @Cast_Beyond_GoT
  • TCBtW #65 - House of the Dragon Season 2 Preview 14.06.2024 30dk
    They say winter is coming, but the heat from the Sunday, June 16th House of the Dragon season 2 premiere says otherwise. After nearly two years away from Westeros, hosts Caleb Masters and Daniel Stull are excited to take their next trip back into the "Dance of Dragons" civil war dividing the Targaryen house.  We start this show with a noteworthy programming announcement related to the 2024 podcast release schedule. From there, we reflect on our overall thoughts on House of the Dragon season 1 since the finale in October 2022.  We close the conversation about what we expect to see in the premiere.  This episode's topics include: Welcome back! Scheduling updates for House of the Dragon season 2 recaps Two years later, how do we feel about season 1? Are we team black or team green this year? What would we like to see in season 2. Continue the conversation Listen and rate us on Spotify Subscribe, rate, and review on Apple Podcasts Email questions to castbeyondthewall@live.com Like the official The Cast Beyond Wall Facebook Page Follow The Cast Beyond the Wall on Twitter @Cast_Beyond_GoT
  • BONUS - The Last of Us Season 1 Review 03.04.2023 2sa 1dk
    Remember my lords and ladies, when you're lost in the darkness without a new season of House of the Dragon on the horizon...look for the light! Believe in the Fireflies and join The Cast Beyond the Wall for this special one-off podcast discussion reviewing HBO's The Last of Us season 1. In today's bonus crossover episode with The Cinematic Schematic, we are joined by a panel of guests including our own Caleb Masters and Daniel Stull, along with Static Media's Jo Light, the Tunes/Toons podcast's Harold Storey, and The Cinematic Schematic podcast co-host / Oklahoma filmmaker, Laron Chapman, to provide our reviews and analysis of The Last of Us season 1 which recently concluded on Sunday, March 12th.  Today's conversation kicks off with the panel sharing our experiences with zombie fiction and The Last of Us video game series. We then provide our spoiler-filled reviews of season 1, and finally, we conclude this special conversation with a deeper dive into some of the series' themes and what might happen next. Did Joel make the right decision regarding Ellie's fate? What episode was the best of the season? Does this show break the "video game adaptation" curse? Tune in for our thoughts on all of these questions and more! DISCLAIMER: We will be spoiling everything that happens in season 1 of HBO's The Last of Us, however, we will not be spoiling anything outside of what has aired on HBO including The Last of Us Part II video game.  Send your thoughts on this season to thecinematropolis@gmail.com. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Timestamps 0:15 - Introductions 5:00 - What's our take on zombies in pop culture? 16:15 - What's our relationship with The Last of Us Part 1 video game? 28:25 - Why are video game adaptations so tough? 43:04 - Why is The Last of Us different from other video game adaptations? 48:22 - The Last of Us season 1 review 148:54 - Where will they go next? Spoiler-free --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Follow The Cinematic Schematic Podcast Hear all of this and more of our past and future episodes by subscribing to The Cinematic Schematic on your preferred podcast app and leaving us a rating on Apple Podcasts! Follow The Cinematic Schematic on Spotify Like The Cinematropolis on Facebook Follow The Cinematropolis on Twitter @thecinematrop
  • TCBtW #64 - House of the Dragon Season 1 Review 16.11.2022 1sa 36dk
    At the beginning of this season of The Cast Beyond the Wall, we were skeptical about House of the Dragon. After the premiere, we were curious, and as the series aired, we found ourselves enjoying this Westerosi show almost as much as the last. In this season finale of The Cast Beyond the Wall, hosts Caleb Masters and Daniel Stull are re-joined by Rapidfire & Blood Reactions co-host, Lauren Weingart, to look back at the Game of Thrones successor series's freshman year. Now that the dust and ashes have settled, how well does House of the Dragon hold up now that we've got the complete picture? Today's podcast topics include: Listener feedback The characters and stories that provide the most satisfying arc What is our favorite first season of a TV show? How well did season 1 of House of the Dragon fit together as a whole? Does it compare to the first season of Game of Thrones? What would we like to see in season 2? This season's biggest winners, losers, and wild card players Continue the conversation Listen and rate us on Spotify Subscribe, rate, and review on Apple Podcasts Email questions to castbeyondthewall@live.com Like the official The Cast Beyond Wall Facebook Page Follow The Cast Beyond the Wall on Twitter @Cast_Beyond_GoT
  • TCBtW #63 - The Black Queen 26.10.2022 2sa 24dk
    House of the Dragon has come a long way in its first season, and it's all been leading to this...the biggest civil war in sci-fi/fantasy on this side of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. In this episode of The Cast Beyond the Wall, hosts Caleb Masters and Daniel Stull are re-joined by special returning guest host, Ben Friend, to discuss what the events of this episode and cliffhanger mean for team Rhaenyra AKA "the blacks," and the viewers. Following last week's "The Green Council," which focused on the Hightowers AKA "the greens," in King's Landing, this week's episode shifts the focus to our other lead, Rhaenyra, from her base in Dragonstone. Rhaenys delivers the troubling news of both Visery's death and also Aegon II's being crowned king in her place. With Corlys "the sea snake" Velaryon making a surprise return from the brink of death to pledge support from Rhaenyra and Daemon counting dragons, it seems the Blacks are not out of the game despite lacking loyalty from many of the key lords of the seven kingdoms. The name of the game is "war," especially after Lucerys is murdered by Aemond's dragon in a chase the bards will sing about for generations to come. Does this episode provide an adequate cliffhanger to leave us wanting more for season 2? Today's podcast topics include: Does this episode provide a satisfying close to the first season of House of the Dragon? The consequences of Aemond's actions on Houe Targaryen The crowning of Rhaenyra as queen on Dragonstone Daemon's obsession with war Do the Blacks have the support they need to wage a war? Corlys's unexpected return from the edge of death What do we expect to see next season This week's winner, loser, and wild card player According to the IMDB synopsis, "The Black Queen" is described as:  "While mourning a tragic loss, Rhaenyra tries to hold the realm together, and Daemon prepares for war." Continue the conversation Listen and rate us on Spotify Subscribe, rate, and review on Apple Podcasts Email questions to castbeyondthewall@live.com Like the official The Cast Beyond Wall Facebook Page Follow The Cast Beyond the Wall on Twitter @Cast_Beyond_GoT
  • Rapidfire & Blood Reactions - The Black Queen 24.10.2022 23dk
    Rapidfire & Blood Reactions returns to The Cast Beyond the Wall in this minisode where hosts Caleb Masters and Lauren Weingart provide their immediate reactions to the latest developments in the Targaryen family feud. Today we provide our initial unfiltered thoughts covering the House of the Dragon season 1 finale, "The Black Queen."  In this short discussion, we'll cover: How this episode completes the "prologue" chapter of the series and why that's a good thing What Aemond's assassination of Lucerys means for the dance of the dragons Whether the gruesome childbirth scene in this episode was necessary Continue the conversation Listen and rate us on Spotify Subscribe, rate, and review on Apple Podcasts Email questions to castbeyondthewall@live.com Like the official The Cast Beyond Wall Facebook Page Follow The Cast Beyond the Wall on Twitter @Cast_Beyond_GoT
  • TCBtW #62 - The Green Council 19.10.2022 2sa 3dk
    Everything we've seen in House of the Dragon so far has been leading up to Visery's death and the inevitably bloody fallout, and in true Game of Thrones tradition, "The Green Council," delivers a pulse-pounding episode nine race between Alicent and Otto Hightower to secure Aegon ahead of his coronation. The Cast Beyond the Wall hosts Caleb Masters and Daniel Stull are joined by first-time guest, Adam Kemp, to break down each scene of this week's episode before making predictions for what could happen next. With so much on the line, has House of the Dragon persuaded us to empathize with Alicent's point of view? Kemp brings his book reader knowledge to the especially tense episode, outlining when the show took liberties with some of the more ambiguous source material.  Is this the paradigm-shifting ninth chapter we've been waiting for? Today's podcast topics include: Is this the climactic episode nine we expected? The immediate fallout of King Viserys's death Have we given Alicent enough credit? Rhaenys's big dragon play How do you keep Ser Eryck and Arryk Cargyll's names and allegiances straight? The white worm's larger scheme Is it ok to feel bad for Aegon? Our selected winners, losers, and wild card players for the week According to the IMDB synopsis, "The Green Council" is described as:  "While Alicent enlists Cole and Aemond to track down Aegon, Otto gathers the great houses of Westeros to affirm their allegiance." Continue the conversation Listen and rate us on Spotify Subscribe, rate, and review on Apple Podcasts Email questions to castbeyondthewall@live.com Like the official The Cast Beyond Wall Facebook Page Follow The Cast Beyond the Wall on Twitter @Cast_Beyond_GoT
  • BONUS - The Rings of Power Pre-Season 1 Finale Check-In 13.10.2022 48dk
    In this bonus episode of The Cast Beyond the Wall, host Caleb Masters is rejoined by guest Chad Parizman to check in on how well The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power has maintained its momentum since we initially covered the first two episodes earlier this year. After learning more about Chad's previous relationship with Middle Earth, we discuss what the first season has done well, where it's struggled to captivate audiences the same way as Jackson's trilogy, and what the series could do in the future. Today's podcast topics include: What makes the story compelling, yet, the pacing a challenge Which characters and stories have been the highlight so far Whether or not the series jumped the shark at episode 7 Is Halbrand who he says he is? But seriously, who is the stranger? According to the IMDB synopsis, Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power is described as: "Epic drama set thousands of years before the events of J.R.R. Tolkien's 'The Hobbit' and 'The Lord of the Rings' follows an ensemble cast of characters, both familiar and new, as they confront the long-feared re-emergence of evil to Middle-earth." Continue the conversation Listen and rate us on Spotify Subscribe, rate, and review on Apple Podcasts Email questions to castbeyondthewall@live.com Like the official The Cast Beyond Wall Facebook Page Follow The Cast Beyond the Wall on Twitter @Cast_Beyond_GoT
  • TCBtW #61 - The Lord of the Tides 12.10.2022 1sa 51dk
    After eight episodes, The Cast Beyond the Wall is back to cover King Viserys's swan song, "The Lord of the Tides." Hosts Caleb Masters and Daniel Stull are joined by first-time guest, Chad Parizman, to discuss whether the latest chapter does King Viserys Targaryen(Paddy Considine) justice.  After yet another time jump (six years in this instance), Vaemond Velaryon petitions against Lucerys Targaryen's claim as lord of Driftmark, calling them illegitimate children, after Corlys "the sea snake" Velaryon has grown deathly ill in the second war for the Stepstones. To defend their family's claim, Rhaenyra and Daemon travel to King's Landing to plead with Viserys on his deathbed. Meanwhile, Alicent and Otto Hightower plan to leverage the petition to bring Rhaenyra's entire position as heir into question. Before his final day, King Viserys sees the division in the Targaryen house and makes one last attempt to bring the families together over dinner in hopes of making peace. Though a noble effort the resentment and bad blood run deep. Does Viserys's last stand have any hope of reshaping the wars to come? Today's podcast topics include: Our overall reviews of "The Lord of the Tides" Whether or not Vaemond Velaryon's petition is warranted How Viserys's last hurrah of defending Rhaenyra's claim better positions Rhaenys and the Velaryons Prince Daemon's best quip yet What made the last family dinner so impactful What Alicent will do with the king's dying words Our predictions for what's to come in the iconic Game of Thrones episode 9 This week's winner, loser, and wildcard player According to the IMDB synopsis, "The Lord of the Tides" is described as:  "Six years later. With the Driftmark succession suddenly critical, Rhaenyra attempts to strike a bargain with Rhaenys." Continue the conversation Listen and rate us on Spotify Subscribe, rate, and review on Apple Podcasts Email questions to castbeyondthewall@live.com Like the official The Cast Beyond Wall Facebook Page Follow The Cast Beyond the Wall on Twitter @Cast_Beyond_GoT
  • TCBtW #60 - Driftmark 05.10.2022 1sa 45dk
    In this edition of The Cast Beyond the Wall, hosts Caleb Masters and Daniel Stull return for an in-depth discussion with guests Brock Lay and Lacey covering the dragon ride heard, but apparently not seen, around the world in season 1 episode 7 of House of the Dragon, "Driftmark."  After the death of Laena, the Targaryen and Velaryon families gather together for the funeral and wake that followed. Boiling beneath the surface were the years of resentment that have festered between Rhaenyra and Alicent. It all comes to a head after Aemond claims Laena's dragon, Vhagar, and loses his eye in a brawl with his cousins. Has House of the Dragon finally achieved its first Game of Thrones-tier feud?  Today's podcast topics include: Our overall reviews of "Driftmark" Was this episode poorly lit? As the families draw battlelines, who should we be rooting for? The marriage of Rhaenyra and Daemon Targaryen What Aemond mounting Vhagar could mean for House Hightower The unclear rules related to the dragons This week's winner, loser, and wildcard player According to the IMDB synopsis, "Driftmark" is described as:  "As the families gather on Driftmark for a funeral, Viserys calls for an end to the infighting and Alicent demands justice." Continue the conversation Listen and rate us on Spotify Subscribe, rate, and review on Apple Podcasts Email questions to castbeyondthewall@live.com Like the official The Cast Beyond Wall Facebook Page Follow The Cast Beyond the Wall on Twitter @Cast_Beyond_GoT
  • Rapidfire & Blood Reactions - Driftmark 03.10.2022 31dk
    Rapidfire & Blood Reactions returns to The Cast Beyond the Wall in this minisode where hosts Caleb Masters and Lauren Weingart provide their immediate reactions to the latest Targaryen wake and family feuds.  Today we provide our initial unfiltered thoughts covering House of the Dragon, season 1 episode 7, "Driftmark"  In this short discussion, we'll cover: The Targaryen family tension at Laena's funeral and wake How the loss of Aemond's eye gives the Hightowers a new advantage If we buy Rhaenyra's decision to remove Laenor and marry Daemon Continue the conversation Listen and rate us on Spotify Subscribe, rate, and review on Apple Podcasts Email questions to castbeyondthewall@live.com Like the official The Cast Beyond Wall Facebook Page Follow The Cast Beyond the Wall on Twitter @Cast_Beyond_GoT
  • TCBtW #59 - The Princess and the Queen 28.09.2022 1sa 42dk
    In this The Cast Beyond the Wall podcast discussion, returning guest Lanie James joins hosts Caleb Masters and Daniel Stull to cover the sixth chapter of House of the Dragon, "The Princess and the Queen."  The story jumps forward by ten years, the most of any episode of the series yet, and introduces us to an older Rhaenyra Targaryen (now played by Emma D'Arcy) and Alicent Hightower (now played by Olivia Cooke) who have seemingly reversed their power statuses despite Rhaenyra remaining the heir to the throne. With the next generation of Targaryen and Velaryon children now being caught in the middle of the family feud as King Viserys slowly wilts away, it's only a matter of time before war breaks out. Meanwhile, as each of Westeros's most powerful women seeks to either make good with or unseat the other, "The Princess and the Queen," reveals one of the kingdom's major shadow players, Larys Strong, to the game. Does the latest time jump derail the previous episodes' momentum or does it give the story a fresh reboot bringing us closer to a satisfying conclusion? Today's podcast topics include: Our overall reviews of "The Princess and the Queen" The consequences of the ten-year time jump on the story we've seen so far What Larys Strong's big play might mean for Alicent Ser Criston's 180-degree pivot toward hatred of Rhaenyra This week's winner, loser, and wildcard player According to the IMDB synopsis, "The Princess and the Queen" is described as:  "Ten years later. Rhaenyra navigates Alicent's continued speculation about her children, while Daemon and Laena weigh an offer in Pentos." Continue the conversation Listen and rate us on Spotify Subscribe, rate, and review on Apple Podcasts Email questions to castbeyondthewall@live.com Like the official The Cast Beyond Wall Facebook Page Follow The Cast Beyond the Wall on Twitter @Cast_Beyond_GoT
  • Rapidfire & Blood Reactions - The Princess and the Queen 26.09.2022 27dk
    Rapidfire & Blood Reactions returns to The Cast Beyond the Wall in this minisode where hosts Caleb Masters and Lauren Weingart provide their immediate reactions to the midseason reset of House of the Dragon that takes place a decade after the previous episode. Today we provide our initial unfiltered thoughts covering House of the Dragon, season 1 episode 6, "The Princess and the Queen." In this short discussion, we'll cover: How the ten-year time jump sets an entirely new status quo Alicent's heel turn to ice queen of Westeros The mystery of Ser Larys Strong's deeper motives Who came out on top of this episode Continue the conversation Listen and rate us on Spotify Subscribe, rate, and review on Apple Podcasts Email questions to castbeyondthewall@live.com Like the official The Cast Beyond Wall Facebook Page Follow The Cast Beyond the Wall on Twitter @Cast_Beyond_GoT
  • TCBtW #58 - We Light the Way 21.09.2022 2sa 11dk
    In this week's episode, the entire RedSix Podcast of Caleb Haldane, Nick Johnson, and Stevo "the Gutternerd" Totten joins hosts Caleb Masters and Daniel Stull on The Cast Beyond the Wall to recap and review House of the Dragon season 1 episode 5, "We Light the Way." This mid-season chapter of House of the Dragon brings us to one of the oldest Game of Thrones traditions, a wedding ending in bloody death and despair. Before arriving at its inevitably dark conclusion, "We Light the Way," begins with the introduction and death of Daemon's wife, Lady Rhea Royce, a transactional marriage proposal between Rhaenyra Targaryen and Laenor Velaryon in the Driftmark, Ser Criston Cole goes rogue due to a broken heart, and a new grudge forged between Alicent Hightower and the rest of the King's inner circle. What could the latest Westerosi wedding spell for the seven kingdoms?  Today's podcast topics include: Our initial review of "We Light the Way" What the latest bloody Westerosi wedding could mean for Rhaenyra Targaryen and Laenor Velaryon How many episodes does King Viserys Targaryen have left before his inevitable death? Daemon's latest play and whether it will amount to a successful grander scheme How the Strong family is sewing doubts between Rhaenyra and Alicent Hightower What we expect to see in episode 6, "The Princess and the Queen."  According to the IMDB synopsis, "We Light the Way" is described as: "Daemon visits his wife in the Vale. Viserys and Rhaenyra broker agreements with the Velaryons. Alicent seeks the truth about the princess." Continue the conversation Listen and rate us on Spotify Subscribe, rate, and review on Apple Podcasts Email questions to castbeyondthewall@live.com Like the official The Cast Beyond Wall Facebook Page Follow The Cast Beyond the Wall on Twitter @Cast_Beyond_GoT
  • Rapidfire & Blood Reactions - We Light the Way 19.09.2022 22dk
    In this Rapidfire & Blood Reactions The Cast Beyond the Wall minisode,  host Caleb Masters and special co-host, Lauren Weingart, provide their immediate reactions to the latest wedding episode in House of the Dragon. Today we provide our initial unfiltered thoughts covering House of the Dragon, season 1 episode 5, "We Light the Way." In this short discussion, we'll cover: The predictably tragic wedding between Rhaenerya Targaryen and Laenor Velaryon  Alicent Hightower's new allegiances Why Ser Christen Cole's knighthood is admirable and also his undoing Who came out on top of this episode Continue the conversation Listen and rate us on Spotify Subscribe, rate, and review on Apple Podcasts Email questions to castbeyondthewall@live.com Like the official The Cast Beyond Wall Facebook Page Follow The Cast Beyond the Wall on Twitter @Cast_Beyond_GoT

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