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ReWoTching Season 1 - E4: Joe's Woes ft. The Cave and Other Tickles

ReWoTching Season 1 - E4: Joe's Woes ft. The Cave and Other Tickles

FromFeather and Mountain


ReWoTching Season 1 - E4: Joe's Woes ft. The Cave and Other Tickles

FromFeather and Mountain

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Length:
143 minutes
Released:
Dec 1, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

A year after the premiere, we are back to talking all about the Wheel of Time on Amazon Prime! We've watched the season, we've had 12 months to reflect, and we are coming to you once more to talk about Season One with new insights, questions, and hot takes.
This week, Greyhame Confusion and Delusions of Graendal are joined by Joe, Jen, and Tom from Talk'aran'rhiod. We wade through Episode 4 - The Dragon Reborn, basking in the greatness that is Nynaeve's epic Healing wave, and discussing the practical implications of camp geography. 
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Dec 1, 2022
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Veteran Wheel of Time reader, Delusions of Graendal, guides first time viewer, Virgil (and later, Greyhame Confusion), through the fantastic world created by Robert Jordan, brought to life by Amazon Prime. Prepare for some hot takes and judgment! Currently reviewing the Rings of Power on Amazon Prime, where DoG finds herself wearing the mantle of the #NeverReader, as she cannot and will not read the works of Tolkien. Her father, new co-host Greyhame Confusion, has been an avid Tolkien enthusiast for over 4 decades, and happily provides context and critique to the new Lord of the Rings show.