S5E16. Of Rot and Ruin Part 3
The Lord of Rot is poisoning the land, spreading his corruption to the rest of the Feywild. He must be stopped.
Read MoreThe Lord of Rot is poisoning the land, spreading his corruption to the rest of the Feywild. He must be stopped.
Read MoreINTERLOPER! We have an interloper in the podcast! It’s Sean Corse of Famicom Dojo and Two Boobs Watch the Tube fame, here in the spirit of Nerd & Tie unification.
This episode we’re looking at the Unification trilogy, a multi-part story that spans multiple Star Trek series and over 800 years! First up, Picard and Data go to Romulus to hunt down Spock, who might have turned traitor! We also have Riker chatting up a multi-armed widow and a junkyard guy who has way too many face-folds.
Then, we fast forward to Discovery in their grimdark future era and while unifying the Romulans and Vulcans is a good thing, this is actually still all about Michael. Oh, and Tilly, take the damn job already!
Read MoreTwenty-five orcs in a warehouse might sound like a lot, but when your cousin’s been kidnapped it’s more like a road bump.
Read MoreArriving in the London of a world not unlike their own, our team is pretending to be their local counterparts as they assist the London office of Stormwood & Associates figure out why their mainframe is down, all of London has lost internet, and why the head of the London office is missing.
Read MoreArcemise returns to join a Post-Transition Celeste in a shockingly long discussion of a movie they confidently told you 12 years ago did not and would never exist.
Was Gundam SEED Freedom worth the wait? Will it wash the bad taste of SEED Destiny out of their mouths? Have Arcemise and Cele grown as people? Find out here!
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!
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