The ethics of creating artificially-intelligent machines is tricky business and it's quickly becoming our reality. How will society change to accommodate these new beings? Are they beings at all? And why do robots love milk so dang much?! Join us for a weekly, episodic recap laced with comedy, theories, and listener feedback as we dive deep into the important questions of HBO's new science fiction... more
Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 78 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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Hold onto your marbles, the feedback for Westworld Season 4 is in. We’re going over The Good, The Bad and The Questions from all of YOU. We’re putting Nolan and Joy’s Westworld under the microscope and poking a few holes in the season as we continue ... more
Whether you’re mourning or celebrating this season, tune in for Jim and A.Ron’s lively discussion on the season finale. In the words of Dylan Thomas, we’re asking this show “Do not go gentle into that good night. Rage, rage against what this new acqu... more
Westworld was back, then it wasn’t, but we hope it’s coming back for season five! With questions both answered and unanswered, we’re parsing through the wreckage for new theories and discoveries. Join in and listen to the current understanding of Wes... more
Would living for eternity in a heaven inevitably turn into a hell? What’s intentional and what is just a misstep in the writing? Do hosts have real blood? Will Nolan and Joy Jeremy Bearimy their way out of this show? Tune in for these questions and m... more
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I enjoy all of their podcasts, but their West World analysis is phenomenal. I finally decided to join their Patreon and have not been disappointed. Anyone that hasn’t joined Patreon is missing out!!
Listen to 2 guys misunderstand every episode and feel put out by it. Y’all don’t waste your time with this one. There are so many others to choose from
30 minutes of filler to get you to pay to join their “meatier” theories.
How do you not know if you like an episode?? more
PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE attempt to speak without the incessant use of “like” more
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