Episodios

  • The Expanse S2E10 "Cascade" Review | JKL Media Reviews
    Apr 16 2026

    Lou, Jesse, and Karen review The Expanse Season 2, Episode 10 "Cascade," calling it another dense, solid episode with key storylines on Earth and Ganymede plus a brief Alex scene. On Earth, they discuss Errinwright confessing to Chrisjen, her insisting he face consequences, and Cotyar's line about working for the "good guys," along with the power dynamics and whether Errinwright is rationalizing his motives. They cover Bobbie's escape, her eye-opening journey through Earth's poverty, meeting an off-med "doctor," and her beach conversation with Chrisjen before Mars retrieves her. They also highlight Alex alone on the ship in low gravity with Hank Williams playing before learning Ganymede is locked down. On Ganymede, they examine the station's failing ecosystem, Prax and Amos forcing information from a profiteering trader, Naomi's warning about crossing moral lines, and the chilling idea that Ganymede is "dead" without realizing it. T



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    1 h y 10 m
  • The Expanse S2E9 "The Weeping Somnambulist" Chrissy Meets Bobbie, Venus Revelations & Moral Fallout
    Apr 9 2026

    -JKL Media Reviews discusses The Expanse Season 2 Episode 9, "The Weeping Somnambulist," highlighting the first on-screen interaction between Chrisjen Avasarala and Bobbie Draper during tense UN–Mars talks after the Ganymede incident. They note Martians struggling with Earth's gravity, sun, and open sky, Avasarala's sharp interrogation style, Bobbie's loyalty despite slipping key details, and growing suspicion that the official story is incomplete. The hosts also cover the Venus investigation aboard the Arbogast, where escalating anomalies and debate over extraterrestrial life (including the Drake equation) suggest larger implications while a Martian ship shadows the mission. Finally, they unpack Holden and Amos' encounter with the Weeping Somnambulist crew, where attempted aid turns tragic, underscoring the unintended costs of their actions. Ratings range from 8.5 to 8.75.

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    42 m
  • Episode Review: "Pyre" — Power Plays, Secrets, and Survival
    Apr 5 2026

    Karen, Jesse, and Lou discuss "Pyre" (season 2, episode 8; 18th overall; aired March 15, 2017), calling it a tense, transitional chapter largely set on Tycho. They break down Amos's unsettling behavior and friction with Alex, noting hints tied to a Baltimore connection and a family photo, while Lou avoids spoilers about his larger arc. They highlight Prax's tragic introduction, the loss of refugees, and the shocking spacing of a woman close to him, plus the hopeful clue that his daughter may still be alive and connected to Dr. Strickland. The hosts debate extremist faction tactics, Fred Johnson's eroding credibility, and Drummer's decisive retaliation, and end on concern over a major secret Naomi keeps from Holden about the protomolecule.

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    53 m
  • Favorite Series Finales (Special One-Off)
    Apr 5 2026

    In this special one-off episode, Karen, Lou, and Jesse share and discuss their favorite series finales, noting how difficult it is to stick the landing and how subjective endings can be. Each host brings three picks (plus honorable mentions), with a little overlap, and they break down what made these finales work—emotional payoff, character growth, callbacks to earlier seasons, and satisfying closure—while also debating the value of weekly viewing versus today's streaming model. They also mention a few divisive or disappointing endings, trade recommendations across genres (including international and time-travel stories), and close by inviting listener feedback and plugging upcoming projects and where to find them online.

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    1 h y 1 m
  • The Expanse S2E7 "The Seventh Man" | Manipulation, Belter Politics & Bobby's Debrief
    Mar 31 2026

    On the latest JKL Media podcast, Lou and co-hosts Karen and Jesse discuss The Expanse Season 2, Episode 7, "The Seventh Man," praising its density, character work, and political tension. They focus on Anderson Dawes' return, his Belter accent and crowd-manipulation, and how he probes Holden, Naomi, and Diogo to gain leverage—especially by getting pointed toward Cortazar and the protomolecule. The crew debates Fred Johnson's plan to return stolen missiles to Earth as a manufactured gesture of goodwill and notes rising strain between Holden and Naomi over Belter politics. They also cover Bobby Draper's rescue and debrief, where Mars pressures her to shape her story about the "seventh man," and highlight Amos' shaken reaction to scaring a mother and child and Cortazar's offer to purge emotions. The episode ends with ratings and plugs, teasing next week's "Pyre."

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    57 m
  • The Running Man (2025) Review
    Mar 31 2026

    Edgar Wright's Stephen King Adaptation Ranked In this Stephen King podcast episode, Lou, Jesse, and Karen review Edgar Wright's 2025 film adaptation of The Running Man, comparing it to the 1987 movie and discussing how its lighter "popcorn thriller" tone affects the story's darker authoritarian-media satire. They praise elements of the premise—an impoverished near-future U.S. ruled by "The Network," where contestants run for 30 days for a billion-dollar prize—along with the social commentary on desensitization to violence, reality-TV spectacle, deepfakes, and manipulation. The hosts highlight cast standouts like Glen Powell, Josh Brolin, Michael Cera, and Coleman Domingo, but criticize the hit-squad villains as underdeveloped and non-threatening. They debate the changed ending versus the novel's more fatalistic conclusion, then rank 2025 King adaptations, generally placing The Running Man behind The Life of Chuck and The Long Walk.

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    1 h y 24 m
  • The Expanse S2E6 "Paradigm Shift" Review | Epstein Drive Origins, Naomi's Secret & Ganymede Horror
    Mar 10 2026

    JKL Media Reviews discusses The Expanse Season 2 Episode 6, "Paradigm Shift," as a transitional reset that moves the show into the next book's storyline. The hosts debate the unexpected Epstein Drive flashback and how its invention reshaped Mars, then dig into rising tension on the Rocinante: Alex and Amos clash, the crew jokes about Holden and Naomi's relationship, and Naomi secretly keeps protomolecule data while making Holden think it was destroyed. On Tycho, Fred Johnson and Drummer reveal they diverted missing missiles, raising questions about power and deterrence. On Mars, Bobbie's unit is wiped out on Ganymede amid signal jamming, railgun chaos, and a mysterious attacker that seems to chase UN forces as well. T

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  • The Expanse S2E5 "Home" Podcast Review | Miller & Julie's Tragic, Beautiful Ending
    Mar 8 2026

    JKL Media Podcast returns after a week off and reviews "Home," The Expanse Season 2 Episode 5 (aired Feb. 22, 2017), which also completes the first book's arc. Jesse, Lou, and Karen call the episode tragically beautiful, focusing on the poignant finale of Miller and Julie, the reveal that Julie's longing for home drives Eros, and Miller's redemption in steering Eros to Venus, raising new questions about the protomolecule's future. They note the Rossi's high-G chase and crew cohesion, Holden's role in earning trust from Fred Johnson and Chrisjen Avasarala, Mars refusing to help, and political fallout as the UN learns Holden is alive. They discuss protomolecule behavior around the dead, OPA neck tattoos, and rate the episode 9–9.5/10.

    00:00 Wedding Geek Opener

    01:20 Expanse Episode Setup

    02:18 Quick Reactions

    06:02 Miller and Julie Finale

    10:00 Lou Rewatch Insights

    16:33 Roci Chase and Trust

    20:15 Crew Moments and Captain Holden

    21:56 Trusting Holden Again

    23:05 Fred and Drummer Moments

    23:58 Avasarala and Arjun Call

    25:57 Why She Stays on Earth

    27:49 Themes and Worldbuilding Depth

    29:15 Loose Ends and New Questions

    32:57 Proto Clues and Next Episode

    35:12 Ratings and Where to Find Us

    38:37 Wrap Up and Farewell

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    40 m