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Join host Los (280+ Podcast) & Levi (What Are We Doing Podcast) each week as we discuss & break down the hottest TV episode of the week. Season 1 - House of The Dragon (HBO) Season 2 - Love is Blind (S5 - Netflix) Season 3 - Fboy Island (S3 - CW)Levi & Los Kunst
  • In the Name of the Mother | A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms, Season 1 Episode 5 | Recap & Record
    Feb 17 2026

    Recap & Record – AKOTSK Episode 5 | “In the Name of the Mother.”0:00 - Opening Remarks & Thoughts on The Episode Overall5:30 - Los Listens to The World of Ice & Fire, The Untold History of Westeros and the Game of Thrones9:05 - A Westeros History Lesson with Los16:45 - Dunk & Egg Spoil Henry Cavill in GOT19:00 - GRRM Gives An Update on New Books26:17 - In the Name of the Mother, Episode BreakdownThis week, Levi & Los break down one of the most intense episodes of A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms so far. Episode 5 throws us straight into the seven-way trial by combat as Prince Baelor Targaryen, the Hand of the King, joins Ser Duncan the Tall’s side and takes command of the chaos. His advice is simple: stay mounted… and don’t die.We go inside Dunk’s helmet as he takes a brutal beating from Prince Aerion Targaryen. After a lance to the gut and a mace to the face, Dunk blacks out, and the episode takes us back to his childhood in Flea Bottom. We meet young Dunk, his friend Rafe, and witness the trauma that shaped the man he would become. The lesson from Ser Arlan of Pennytree echoes across time: get up.Back in the mud, Aerion pushes Dunk to the brink. Stabbed, concussed, and nearly finished, Dunk hears Egg’s voice and finds the strength to rise. What follows is one of the most satisfying reversals in the series as Dunk overwhelms Aerion and forces him to yield.But victory comes at a cost. When Baelor removes his helmet, the damage is revealed, and the episode delivers a devastating final blow that changes everything.We talk through the action, the flashbacks, Baelor’s legacy, Egg’s growth, and why this might be the strongest episode of the season so far.Subscribe for weekly breakdowns of A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms, and let us know in the comments: Was Baelor’s death inevitable… or the cruelest twist yet?

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    1 Std. und 15 Min.
  • Seven | HBO's A Knight of The Seven Kingdoms, Season 1 Episode 4 | Recap & Record, Review Podcast
    Feb 9 2026
    New episode of Recap and Record with Levi and Los is live, and Episode 4 of A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms finally hits the gas. The truth about Egg spills out, Dunk keeps doing the right thing at the worst possible time, and the consequences turn lethal fast. From their reunion to the lead up to the trial, this episode keeps asking the same question. What does being a true knight even mean when the system is built to crush people without power. Dunk does not have a smart answer. He only has sincerity, size, and a refusal to back down.Aerion pushes the situation from bad to absurd. Dunk is arrested for striking royalty, then accused of kidnapping Egg just to twist the knife. Egg, who was supposed to be squiring for Daeron the Drunken, decides lying his way through life feels easier than dealing with his family. The fallout lands squarely on Dunk. Egg feels the guilt. Dunk gives peak disappointed dad energy. Then immediately defends the kid in front of Prince Baelor anyway. Of course he does.Baelor becomes the quiet center of the episode. Calm, thoughtful, and clearly trying to save Dunk without embarrassing the crown. He steers Dunk toward a trial by combat, which somehow turns into a trial of seven because Aerion is incapable of choosing the normal option. This ancient custom drags fourteen people into a fight where the gods supposedly decide guilt. In reality, it just feeds Aerion’s ego and his belief that he is a dragon in human form, which is unhinged even by Targaryen standards.When the trial arrives, Dunk realizes he is not as alone as he thought. Egg spends the night recruiting anyone who hates Targaryens or loves chaos. The sides take shape. Betrayals land. Dunk still comes up short. One final champion is needed or the whole thing ends without a fight. Dunk gives a speech about honor, courage, and doing the right thing. Against all odds, someone answers. The episode ends with Baelor riding out to stand beside Dunk, Thrones theme swelling, and the show delivering its most straightforward hero moment yet. Not flashy. Not complicated. Just good.
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    1 Std. und 23 Min.
  • The Squire | HBO's A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms Episode 3 Review | Recap & Record Podcast
    Feb 3 2026

    This week we break down Episode 3, “The Squire,” an episode that spends most of its runtime feeling warm, funny, and oddly peaceful… right up until it reminds you that this is still Westeros and happiness is never allowed to last.Dunk and Egg start the episode living their best low stakes life. Training horses. Sharing food. Talking about what the future could look like if things stayed simple. Egg even says it out loud. “I think I could be quite happy in a place like this.” Which, in a Game of Thrones universe, is basically a death wish disguised as optimism.That calm shatters the moment Prince Aerion enters the picture. Aerion is already cementing himself as an all time nightmare Targaryen. He loses his mind over a puppet show depicting a dragon being slain, sees it as an insult to his house, and brutally assaults the puppeteer Tanselle for daring to tell a story he does not like. It is petty, cruel, and perfectly on brand.Dunk steps in. Not because he wants glory. Not because he wants to be a legend. Because it is the right thing to do. What follows is one of the most satisfying moments of the episode as Dunk absolutely lays into Aerion. Of course, in Westeros, doing the right thing never comes without consequences. Guards intervene. Lines are crossed. And Egg is forced to step in to save Dunk in a moment that suddenly feels a lot heavier than it did at first glance.Then comes the reveal that flips the entire episode on its head.Egg is not just a clever kid with suspiciously deep knowledge of knights and noble houses. He is Prince Aegon Targaryen. Son of Prince Maekar. Brother to Aerion. Future king of the realm. The same Egg who shaved his head so he would not look like his brother. The same Egg who just wanted a quiet life on the road with a hedge knight. Brutal timing. Brutal irony.Levi and Los dig into:

    • Dunk’s growing disillusionment with knighthood and how this episode locks that arc in place
    • Why Aerion may already be one of the most infuriating characters in the entire franchise
    • How the show uses small, tender moments to make the twist hurt more
    • Why Egg’s true identity completely reframes everything we have seen so far
    • And how Dunk and Egg officially earn their spot among the best duos in the Game of Thrones universe

    By the end of the episode, the warmth is gone. Dunk has assaulted a prince. Egg has been exposed as royalty. A fixed fight has been proposed. A family reunion looms. And the tourney suddenly feels a lot more dangerous than it did an hour ago.Episode 3 is the moment A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms stops being a charming road story and starts becoming something heavier. The underdog story just collided with destiny, prophecy, and the worst parts of power.Next week, we deal with the fallout.

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    1 Std. und 15 Min.
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