S5E15. Of Rot and Ruin Part 2
Something is happening in the Feywilds, and Talia and Seline have to find out what it is, because their dryad friend’s life is at stake.
Read MoreSomething is happening in the Feywilds, and Talia and Seline have to find out what it is, because their dryad friend’s life is at stake.
Read MoreShadowcasting, the third book in Trae Dorn’s Mia Graves series, is now available for Pre-Order on Kindle!
Read MoreShow Notes: Despite what Americans may think, moral panics about TV exist everywhere and today, we begin the exploration of a doozy. The start of a two-part look into four episodes of Star Trek that came a cropper at the hands of Auntie Beeb (a not-so affectionate term for the BBC) that of course allows Miles to indulge in one of his favourite talking points about British movie culture – Video Nasties!
Read MoreThis week, we follow the story to Grapevine, Texas, where Doug and Nate moved to after leaving Valleybrook, to discuss the short-lived church set up there: The Narrow Pathway.
Read MoreThe team emerges from the rift into a reality not too dissimilar from their own, just not in the same country they’re used to being in. Also Trae does some pretty bad accents in this one, so please forgive them ahead of time.
Read MoreBig Trae Dorn book news today (and yes, part of that was a pun).
Read MoreIn the thrilling conclusion, our team finally gets to Jimmy the Fish, Amy remembers that she can fly, and Obie, Liz and D invent a nautical version of Battlebots that uses full size boats.
Read MoreSo Zachariah is back.
Read MoreJoin the boys as they finally talk about Star Trek The Original Series’ second attempt at securing a series as we meet Captain James “R.” Kirk as he goes ‘Where No Man Has Gone Before’ and proceeds to meet our first Godlike being who needs a swift beating. Then, in Discovery’s ‘That Hope is You Part 1’ we heard into the 32nd Century, but discover that Star Wars-style wretched hives of scum and villainy still exist, but we finally get a chance to make the Ship’s Cat actually pull his weight around here. Finally to round it all off, we watch ‘Star Trek: Picard’s’ second season opener ‘The Stargazer’, and even technical problems with the call can’t stop us from realising that the show has some problems with repeating itself.
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