Take the Black Podcast with House Razor is finally back with some fresh new takes on the world of Game of Thrones and things other than Game of Thrones. On this episode, we discuss wins and losses at the 2019 Emmy Awards, and debate who among the Game of Thrones cast members should have brought home the gold.
Our other topics include:
- Since it was Game of Thrones’ last hurrah, should the Emmys have treated the show like the Oscars did Peter Jackson’s Return of the King and given it all the awards, based on its overall body of work?
- Just how hyped are we about the potential Fire & Blood prequel pilot?
- HBO is quickly filling the Game of Thrones-shaped hole in its roster with some much-anticipated genre dramas like Watchmen and His Dark Materials. Are we excited?
And most importantly, have you seen the The Coalition, the show where chicken sandwiches talk? Watch below as soon as possible.
It may seem like it’s been years since you’ve listened to us, but that’s not true. It’s been months. So here’s your friendly reminder that Take the Black Podcast is littered with F-bombs and other types of foul-mouthery, so be cautious if listening at work or around small children.
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As you may have noticed, we changed our intro/outro theme. That’s because Take the Back Podcast is expanding to include movies and shows between Westeros. And we are taking suggestions.
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