
Commentary about Science Fiction and geek culture.
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 21 | Founded | 3 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Science FictionFiction | |||

Episode 025. Ted Describes a Family Wedding He Recently Attended and Introduces Bradley Walker. (03:09) Demon Slayer, (21:27) Berserk, (41:01) Attack on Titan (52:47) and Sci-Fi Happy Hour Playhouse: The Challenge of Master Ted’s Dojo.
Episode 024. Ted talks a tad about the ongoing government shutdown and Kwinn shares a little about the Star Wars fan film he’s making. (09:27) Next, we discuss our impression of Tron: Ares, (18:33) the character of Ares, the disconnect with audience ... more
Episode 023. An introduction to author Chris Tannhauser, he describes his work and shares how he grew into writing. (07:44) Next, we read an excerpt from Chris’ piece titled ENDNOTES FROM THE NEW PHRENOLOGY, an entertaining and vivid story about wiza... more
Episode 022. Looming government shutdown. (08:28) Movie trailer: Tron: Ares. (14:28) AI generated actress Tilly Norwood. (34:29) AI cultural icons; role models. (44:40) Robots taking jobs of human workers.
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This podcast features engaging commentary on a wide range of science fiction topics, appealing to enthusiasts of both the genre and geek culture. Episodes explore a variety of themes ranging from classic sci-fi narratives and characters to contemporary film adaptations and technological advancements. Unique segments include lighthearted debates about iconic sci-fi figures, episodes that highlight trending movies, and discussions about cultural phenomena like urban legends and myths. The hosts' wit and depth of knowledge make for a casual yet informative listening experience, drawing in a diverse audience who share a passion for speculative storytelling and its implications on society.
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