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Submit ReviewSPOILERS!!! FOR ALL PUBLISHED BOOKS IN #GRRM'S A Song of Ice and Fire AS WELL AS ALL TELEVISED EPISODES OF HBO'S *Game of Thrones...
Born amidst salt and smoke... Just off the Long Island Expressway... And beneath a bleeding star...
This week, #TPTWP grab their shovels and dig deep into the Game of Thrones Season 7 premier, 'Dragonstone.' They dig like really deep, like really really deep, like all the way to China deep.
HBO's highest rated show ever returns for an abridged penultimate season and The Princes That Were Promised are all over it like sand on a beach... or jagged rocks and needles on a polluted beach.
This Analysis is called 'The Seven-Pointed Star' because #TPTWP choose the 7 most important parts of this episode and discuss them to death. But no worries if you think we should have discussed something that we didn't, we will cover anything else of relevance in the 'Lord of Light-ning Round.'
The Princes That Were Promised are John and SeannieWan. Every week they tear apart Westeros and sift through the pieces to bring their Leal and Loyal Subjects the history of the Realm and The Known World from both George R. R. Martin's A Song of Ice and Fire and HBO's adaptation, Game of Thrones.
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