"In every generation, there is a Chosen Podcast."
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 83 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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Category | TV & Film |
What initially seemed like a pretty vague thematic grouping of episodes to discuss winds up proving to have some metaphorical meat on its bones. Returning friend Melanie Scala helps me find the significance of episodes 217, “Disharmony” and 218, “Dea... more
“If nothing we do matters, then all that matters is what we do.”
Reunited, and it feels so good. Mimesis author and Deli Counter of Justice co-creator Eric Sipple is back with me, this time discussing two of the very best episodes of the show, “Repr... more
“It’ll wash.”
NEXT: episodes 215, “Reprise” and 216, “Epiphany.”
BREAKDOWN
00:00:55 - Intro / Guest
00:04:09 - Main Topic
01:11:11 - Outro / Next
MUSIC
“Conversations (feat. Wesley Mead)” by Azura (2017)
“Smooth Criminal” by Michael Jac... more
Welcome back, Dead People! [Insert excuses for another delay between episodes here] Friend and fellow genre nerd Sarah Kosheff joins me for the first time on the ‘cast, and she brought a couple of her very favorite Angel episodes with her. 210, “Reun... more
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