Crisis On Infinite Midlives
Episode 120: The Bootstrap Paradox, or: Why Is Your Kindle Sticky?
Another season of HBO's Game of Thrones is behind us, leaving us once again with a pile of dead so high it would embarrass Jerry Garcia, were he not also dead.
This was a big season: not only was it the first that wasn't completely backed by one of George R. R. Martin's Song of Ice and Fire novels, but it pushed some fan-favorite characters toward their eventual endgame by (gasp!) allowing some of them to not only live, but to win. And not only to win, but to win in the layman's sense of the word, not George R. R. Martin's normal definition of "win," which is "alive, but mutilated and perhaps covered in latrine leeches."
So, as is becoming an annual tradition here, we welcomed guest John Keating: an actor, a comedian, and as close to an expert in Game of Thrones as you're likely to find without riffling through a stack of Martin's restraining orders.
We discuss the season, the huge arcs some characters have, the double-edged sword of certain characters' comeuppance, and why the only ones in Westeros qualified to ride The Iron Throne are either ten years old or a quadruped.