While Jonah Falcon is at E3 2013, this week is an Outtakes podcast, started with a Dr. Who discussion, ended by a Game of Thrones “Red Wedding” discussion, and outtakes in between.
Episode 313: Dr. Who / Game of Thrones / Outtakes
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Didn’t we have an Dr Who episode where river song regenerated into her current form in front of him and then proceeded to try and kill him?? Unless she gets a mind wipe shortly after this I don’t see them repeating this.