Episode 15: Looking Back At Season 5
An episode of the The Watchers of Westeros: A Game of Thrones Podcast podcast, hosted by Dominic Jones, titled "Episode 15: Looking Back At Season 5" was published on July 4, 2015 and runs 135 minutes.
July 4, 2015 ·135m · The Watchers of Westeros: A Game of Thrones Podcast
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Summary
On this episode Dominic and Ciaran reflect on Season 5 of Game of Thrones. What worked? What didn't? They also share some of their personal highlights (and lowlights) from this season. Plus, some speculation on where we might go in Season 6. All this and much more!
Episode Description
On this episode Dominic and Ciaran reflect on Season 5 of Game of Thrones. What worked? What didn't? They also share some of their personal highlights (and lowlights) from this season. Plus, some speculation on where we might go in Season 6. All this and much more!
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