It has been nearly three years since the series finale of Game of Thrones aired, earning vast amounts of criticism about the writing, storytelling and character development, among many other things. Join Michael and Joseph in their goal to reanalyze each episode and season of Game of Thrones to see if the criticisms and acclaim it received still hold up after all this time.

Back Into Thrones
Claim This Podcastby Michael & Joseph Vecchione
Podcast Overview
It has been nearly three years since the series finale of Game of Thrones aired, earning vast amounts of criticism about the writing, storytelling and character development, among many other things. Join Michael and Joseph in their goal to reanalyze each episode and season of Game of Thrones to see if the criticisms and acclaim it received still hold up after all this time.
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January 17, 2023
Rewatching GOTS2E1: The North Remembers
<p>Join Joseph and Michael as they finally get back into reviewing Game of Thrones with their analysis of the season 2 premiere, titled "The North Remembers". This premiere was weaker in certain areas than expected, but it was still an enjoyable and well done episode. In this episode, they discuss how Sansa is smarter than viewers and the characters give her credit for, deeply analyze Cersei’s complex nature between narcissism and fears of inferiority, criticism the removal of major fantasy elements in the show, give their thoughts on the meaning and purpose of the red comet, and question George R. R Martin’s fascination with incest. All of that and more in this episode of Back Into Thrones. </p>

January 3, 2023
Reviewing House of the Dragon Season 1
<p>In this episode of Back Into Thrones, Joseph and Michael give their long overdue review for the first season of House of the Dragon. It's been over two months since the season finale of House of the Dragon meaning that there has been a lot of time for them to rewatch the show and change their perspective and opinions on certain aspects of the show. Does the show still hold up upon a rewatch?</p> <p>This review will be conducted in the same way they reviewed the first season of Game of Thrones, they will be will be scoring the season on five different topics. Those topics consist of opening and closing scenes; action; plot and direction; character development; and the aesthetic. They will also discuss other aspects of the show such as the subversion of expectations which is what the main show became famous for, as well as their favorite moments from the show.</p>

October 25, 2022
Reviewing House of the Dragon Season 1 Episode 10: The Black Queen
<p>Join Joseph and Michael on Back Into Thrones as they give their overview for the season finale of House of the Dragon, "The Black Queen". This finale did not fail to disappoint and did much to set up the coming events for season 2. It was a finale filled with moments that were both great and devastating to witness. This episode has left viewers with much to look forward to in the coming years.</p> <p>Beware spoilers beyond this point.</p> <p>In this episode we discuss Rhaenyra's traumatic labor sequence, the dynamic between Rhaenyra and Daemon in the wake of war, the conclusion to Rhaenys' and Corlys' story in the first season, the one-sided showdown between Vhagar and Arrax, and how the death of Luke has forever changed Rhaenyra. </p> <p><br></p>
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