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Season Four Wrap Up

And now the end is here, as Jim and A.Ron sign off on a fantastic season of Game of Thrones with a season four extravaganza.  We give our overall opinions on S4, talk about how it stacks up to previous seasons, wrap up some loose ends, do an in depth look at key differences between the books and the series in an effort to gain background information and a deeper appreciation of both, and consider listener feedback.  Then A.Ron hosts a final spoiler segment, discussion previous tin foil theories as well as talking about casting and potential plot points for season five!

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202 – “Looks Blue, Tastes Red”

Join A.Ron and Kelly (of Up Yours, Downstairs! fame) talk about episode 202 of Orange is the New Black, “Looks Blue, Tastes Red”.  Join us for a discussion of privilege, boob twins, workin’ jerkin’, prison fashion, and your excellent feedback, as always. If you’d like to leave us feedback, please do so at orange@baldmove.com. You…

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110 – Morton’s Fork

The first season of FX’s Fargo is in the books, and what an impressive rookie season it was. A.Ron and Jim have some small quibbles about the finale, but overall are impressed. Next week we come back for a season one wrap up cast. Let us know what you thought!

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908 – Day 9: 6:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.”

Jim and A.Ron discuss the latest episode of 24: Live Another Day, and debate the morals of terrorists, the ethics of doctors, and try to get down to the bottom of the race for ineptness that is Poor Man’s Orlando Bloom versus Benny B-RAT’s goon.

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410 – The Children

Jim and A.Ron go all out talking about the season 4 finale of Game of Thrones, episode 410, “The Children”. In what turned out to be a behemoth, two and a half hour extravaganza, they boys discuss the merits of mounted cavalry versus untrained foot soldiers, whether the tree cave was more LotRy or Fraggle Rocky, who had Arya’s best interests at heart, what’s worse; a punch to the nuts or a savage kick to the vagoo, and finally, just how Effed in the Bee is Westeros at the close of this season? All this, plus a ton of feedback, and A.Ron tries to talk book readers off their ledge in the spoiler section. Don’t forget, we come back next week for an epic season four wrap up cast! Have something you still need to get off your chest, send it in!

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410 – The Children – Instant Take

A.Ron and Jim give their instant opinions on episode 410, “The Children”, the season 4 finale of Game of Thrones.

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The Sweet Hereafter (1997)

Special thanks to listener Ali who commissioned this podcast through our Subbable subscription system!  Jim and A.Ron check out the award winning 1997 film, “The Sweet Hereafter”, which is based on the novel of the same name by author Russell Banks, and is directed by Canadian filmmaker Atom Egoyan.  It stars Ian Holm (Lord of the Rings, Alien, Fifth Element) and Bruce Greenwood (Thirteen Days, Star Trek, Capote) among others.

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201 – “Thirsty Bird”

A.Ron breaks down the first episode of season two with the help of Nina Perez from projectfandom.com!  We discuss guard brutality, prison culture, cockroaches, co-ed prisons, and how much we hate Piper. If you’d like to leave us feedback, please do so at orange@baldmove.com. You can follow along with our show and podcast threads on…

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109 – A Fox, A Rabbit, and A Cabbage

Jim and A.Ron ponder the meaning of the latest excellent episode of FX’s Fargo, “A Fox, A Rabbit, and A Cabbage”. Thing discussed; more evidence of Lorne’s supernatural flavor, Lester’s increasingly bad life decisions, turducken, Roller Girl, the “platinum era” of television, and more possible ways to tie in the series, the movie, and potential future seasons. All this, and a few inches of fluffy white feedback, coming right at ya!

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Halt and Catch Fire, OITNB, Veep, True Blood, Silicon Valley, Derek, and Last Week Tonight

This week we talk about Halt and Catch Fire, Orange is the New Black, Veep, True Blood, Silicon Valley, Derek, and Last Week Tonight with John Oliver.

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