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| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 304 | Founded | 16 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | TV & Film | |||

John and Eugene talk about the time Buck Rogers met the Scream Queen, Jamie Lee Curtis, and they discuss the Tennessee delicacy, sand squid, as they look at the episode Unchained Woman.
This week, Ben and Eugene look at the 1956 Japanese Kaiju classic, Rodan!
Or, as originally known, Sora no Daikaiju, Radon.
I’m dropping a little detour here into the show notes, not directly about Rodan, but just because you may be interested. “Ro... more
Simon and Eugene look Season 4, Episode 5 of Bugs, Hell and High Water. They discuss how this throws back to earlier Bugs episodes, whether Alex commits the most unethical act seen in the show so far, and if you work on defense contracts and give you... more
Hello and welcome to this not-actually-an-episode of Fusion Patrol. I’m Eugene, and I’m all alone here today.
Have you noticed that Fusion Patrol episode numbers just keep getting higher and higher? Here we are at over 750 episodes. Our first episod... more
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Fallen out of love with this, it’s becoming unrelentingly negative
Great podcast that I just recently discovered and am loving all the analysis on Blake's 7!
The nerd-rage is strong! Fun and intelligent dissection of US and UK SciFi TV from the 60's to today. Not the usual targets, but shows which you've been curious about and needed a little push to check out (UFO, Ultraviolet, Sapphire and Steel), or deep nostalgia fixes (Blakes 7, Fantastic Journey, Doctor Who).
Really enjoy listening even though I don't always know the shows referenced but the Doctor Who episodes are always particularly good.
Shame it's a bit infrequent.
A very interesting podcast! What they lack in polish they make up for in content. The podcasts have a hit and miss element to them from a technical standpoint (still working out audio kinks due to Skyping), but the content is always interesting! While they appear to be in agreement 99% of the time, there are those few moments of difference that does add some amusing spice to the conversation, and that's probably what makes it a good podcast. These are (most of the time) two guys who aren't just ... more









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