Episodios

  • 64th: Sandman - Brief Lives
    Aug 8 2022

    Sean and Paul discuss the "Brief Lives" arc of Sandman.

    This story arc is a turning point for the series, and transitions us into the home stretch of Sandman stories.

    This is also a very plot-heavy arc, so we take a look at the plot and extract some meaning from this one. What can we learn from Dream and Delirium's journey? And what can we learn from Destruction at the end of their journey?

    This episode continues our discussion of Sandman, and we have covered all the previous arcs in previous episodes. Take a look through our feed to find our discussion of your favorite Sandman stories.

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    59 m
  • 63rd: Celebrating Star Wars and Wrestling
    Jul 17 2022

    Sean went to Star Wars Celebration! Paul watched wrestling! We find commonality!

    Sean attended Star Wars Celebration and had a grand old time. Let's discuss!

    Paul attended wrestling and had a grand old time. Let's discuss!

    We talk about the storytelling elements of each of these, to understand what is compelling about each.

    Tune in and enjoy.

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    56 m
  • 62nd: Get Rid Of It!
    Jun 18 2022

    Sean doesn't like those games that with a lot of swearing. That is what makes Grand Theft Auto and Cyberpunk 2077 so difficult to get into. The Show, however, has no swearing. This is apparently some sort of sports game.

    Sean started reading the Criminal books, which are good stories told well. So we also talk about some other crime comics. This reading is courtesy of Humble Bundle, and we talk about the virtue of Humble Bundle and Hoopla for trying out new stuff.

    What do we keep? What do we get rid of? That is the eternal question for a collector. We talk about this conundrum a bit.

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    47 m
  • 61st: Wondercon & More
    Jun 5 2022

    Sean went to Wondercon! He talks about the joy of digging through boxes of comics. Also, the frustration! Some books go for a lot of money now for silly reasons. Some books sell for a lot for non-silly reasons, but Sean just didn't know.

    We talk about the ins and outs of comic book purchasing also. Sean is dipping his toe into Doctor Strange comics with the classic stuff from the 70s. Paul finds his niche in collecting basketball cards.

    Castlevania is a very difficult game. Why is Sean playing this? Let's talk about MetroidVania games while we're at it.

    Plus, a conjuring universe movie update.

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    57 m
  • 60th: Horror Movies
    Apr 16 2022

    Paul found his way to horror in a very roundabout way, involving the YMCA and wrestling podcasts. Despite that long path, he has arrived at his destination! That destination is horror movies! He has started with Amityville Horror, and has moved on to The Conjuring.

    This leads to a discussion of the whole sequence of Conjuring movies, which Paul has seen, but Sean hasn't. Some of them are closer to what Paul likes in his horror movies, some less so, so we talk about different types of horror movies, with different levels of reveal about the supernatural element, and different levels of gore.

    We seem to narrow down on the type of creepy that we like in our horror, along the lines of The Ring and Paranormal Activity. Also, we talk about how horror movies can modify our consciousness.

    We finish up by talking about EVERY HORROR MOVIE that Sean has ever watched. Don't worry, it isn't too long of a list. It is a lightning round of discussion about the greatest hits of horror.

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  • 59th: Zigging, Zagging, Zigging
    Apr 10 2022

    Sean caught up on Westworld, and can now reflect on all of the tiny details that he didn't remember last time Paul and Sean talked about this show. It is a good show, but the way that Sean has been watching adds some insight into getting a lot out of each episode. The secret is podcasts. Podcasts are the secrets.

    We argue about what amount of Legos is the correct amount. One of us has some wacky ideas about that. Is it like having a huge comics backlog? Plus, we talk about the way we played with Legos.

    Paul has no time for Breath of the Wild. That game needs to get off his lawn. Link's Awakening, however, should stay on his lawn all day long. We also talk about Link To The Past and how it is a fantastic Zelda game.

    Paul has watched Yellowstone, which is some sort of drama ensemble show that is apparently very good. Good enough to keep Paul up all night. It sounds complicated. Somehow this has something to do with Chang Shi and the Legend of the Ten Rings.

    Back to video games, Sean has a mythological type of game that he wants to play, but he is not sure that it exists. Where is the complicated role playing game that is only 2 or 3 hours long? Maybe a remake is the way to go.

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    55 m
  • 58th: Sandman - Convergence
    Mar 26 2022

    We continue our discussion of Sandman with the Convergence stories plus the Ramadan story from issue 50.

    First up is "The Hunt" from issue 38, in which a grandfather tells his granddaughter a story from the old world about a young man that thinks he wants something, but may actually want something else.

    Next is "Soft Places" from issue 39, in which Marco Polo gets lost in the desert and meets some interesting people. In the process of this, we learn about the power of stories to last through the ages.

    The final Convergence story is "The Parliament of Rooks" from issue 40, in which a baby Daniel makes his way into the Dreaming to hear some stories from some of our favorite inhabitants of Dreams.

    We also talk about "Ramadan" from issue 50, in which a king looks for a way to make his kingdom last forever. Will the King of Dreams be able to help him with this? And at what cost?

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    59 m
  • 57th: Fathers
    Feb 19 2022

    In honor of Sean's newfound status of Father, we discuss some fictional fathers that resonate with us.

    Darth Vader is not a good father by any metric, but there is still a lot to learn from his story about the importance of fatherhood. After all, if losing his fatherhood status punctuated his fall to the dark side, gaining it back sparked his return to the light.

    Splinter, whether a reincarnated father to adopted father figure, is the mentor that the turtles need, and he teaches them to understand and respect each other's differences, as any good father should.

    Pa Kent and Jor El are both fathers to Superman, and both of them make him the hero that he is. Superman's two fathers also show us that families are made from deciding to be a family, even when that decision literally falls out of the sky.

    Danny Tanner and Homer Simpson round out the conversation. Yes, Full house and the Simpsons. Behind that sitcom character status are characters that demonstrate the attentiveness that fathers should provide to their children, and the perseverance and effort to be there for their children.

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    45 m
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