• CIJS 33: Game of Thrones Season 7 with Kristine Kippins

  • Apr 8 2019
  • Length: 1 hr and 41 mins
  • Podcast

CIJS 33: Game of Thrones Season 7 with Kristine Kippins

  • Summary

  • This week on Can I Just Say, we look back at Season 7 of Game of Thrones, in our excitement for Season 8. Kristine Kippins joins Daphne for a continuation of our Con of Thrones panel discussions and a preview for our 2019 panel. We discuss Being the Dragon, leadership styes, bending knees, and who will bring the balance of The Force to Westeros (if anyone can)

    You can find Kristine here @kippinsk
    And listen to Podcasts of our Panels from 2018 Con of Thrones:
    CIJS 18: Women in Game of Thrones
    CIJS 19: The Sisters Stark
    We didn’t have time to ask ourselves the fab questions from the Insider piece by Kim Renfro. We would love to hear your answers! https://www.thisisinsider.com/game-of-thrones-season-7-finale-unanswered-questions-2017-8

    Here are the journalists we mentioned. Find them. Listen to them. Read them:
    Lauren Sarner @LaurenSarner
    Kim Renfro @kimrrenfro
    Michelle Jaworski @michejaw
    Lindsey Romain @lindseyromain
    Joanna Robinson @jowrotethis
    Dave Gonzales @Da7e
    Neil Miller @rejects
    And you can listen to the podcast Your Watch Begins here

    Support us on Patreon for Black Sails commentary tracks, bonus episodes, and our undying love.
    Buy Elizabeth's Book or See Daphne's Jewelry
    Follow us on Twitter! @JustSayPodcast and use the hashtag #CanIJustSay
    E-mail us at   Podcast@CommonRoomRadio.com

    Music - Me and Billy Barnum by Josh Woodward. Free download: www.joshwoodward.com

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