
Pointless disputes, fiercely debated.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 9 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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Is sharing Wakandan tech with the world such a good idea? Do its humanitarian benefits outweigh its potential for destruction? Artist-educator Brandon Walters leaps into the fray.
Star Wars superfan Isaac and Star Wars skeptic Cate try to make sense of the Last Jedi's reviewer/fan divide.
Isaac, Cate, and Kenan respond to listener comments and questions about the first five episodes.
Cartoonist Josh Shalek calls in from Portland to discuss whether a good Superman movie is possible, and, if so, what such a film might look like, and why no one's made it yet.
What should You tell your kids about Santa Claus? Our inter-generational panel of experts shouts, pouts, and cries it out. Isaac, Cate, & Kenan are joined by philosophy of religion professor Mary-Jane Rubenstein, veteran educator Ronnie Warren, and M... more
Do e-sports belong at the Olympics? Gaming Evangelist Isaac and Crusher of Confections Cate duke it out with special guest Jason Nixon of the Wake Up Sheep People podcast. Side quests explore game mechanics, gender dynamics, and the economics of beco... more
Can superheroes be trusted to act in our best interest? Can governments be trusted to register, regulate, and deploy superhumans? Metahuman studies professor Isaac and villains' rights advocate Cate battle it out.
Digital dinosaur wrangler Isaac and worst-case-scenario anticipator Cate debate the wisdom of bringing back dinosaurs.
Really takes movies and talk about the deeper meaning of it. Enjoyable!
Great discussions. Interesting points of view. But you really need me to come on and talk about metaphor in comic book stories (especially the X-Men). 🤪🤪
always fun and interesting
Not a normal boring review podcast. Put’s an interesting spin on movie debates.








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