
Two Puerto Ricans from New York talk about Sci-Fi, politics and Science.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 100 | Founded | 10 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | ImprovComedySociety & CultureDocumentary | |||

How did we go from barely flying… to landing on the Moon? And then the whole episode turned into us trying to process that jump in real time. We go all the way back to Kitty Hawk — when humans were struggling just to stay in the air for a few seconds... more
One of the most disturbing parts of World War II history — Japan’s Unit 731. If you’ve never heard of it, there’s a reason. This isn’t the version of history you learned in school. We break down what Unit 731 actually was, what they were trying to ac... more
Things escalated so fast, and what it could realistically turn into. Is this something that stays contained… or are we looking at something way bigger? We’re talking through it the way we always do—real conversation, real reactions, and trying to mak... more
From vacation stories we somehow ended up talking about the Epstein files, conspiracy theories, and the question everyone keeps asking: If there’s so much evidence… why hasn’t anyone actually gone to trial? In this episode we break down: • Why the Ep... more
This episode starts the way a real lunch table conversation starts: What was your favorite class in school? And somehow that turns into survival hypotheticals, Native American history, marketing psychology, birthday math, global laws, sperm data stor... more
Every year around Martin Luther King Jr. Day, we all see the same posters, the same quotes, the same version of the story. This episode is not that version. In this class, we go back and actually look at Martin Luther King Jr. — not as the hallway bu... more
In this episode, we bounce all over the place making predictions for 2026 — politically, globally, medically, technologically, and in entertainment — with absolutely no structure and zero accountability. We start at home, then spiral outward. Whether... more
Welcome back to the Lunchroom — where current events turn into arguments, hypotheticals, and “wait… play that frame again.” In this episode, we tackle two stories that sound insane on paper and somehow get even messier once you actually look at them.... more
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