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Short # 57 - Hades Games

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Release Date: 06/29/2024

Short # 75 - Predator: Badlands Film Review show art Short # 75 - Predator: Badlands Film Review

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Wherein Justice and Andy hunt down the impact of Predator: Badlands, the newest entry in the Predator franchise from Dan Trachtenberg. As the first film in the franchise to feature the Predator as the protagonist, how does it shift the narrative direction for the franchise for the future? And as the first PG-13 film in the franchise, does it imply a softening or Disneyfication for the films foing forward? Are we about to see plush Predator toys? Are we about to see Yautja halloween costumes for young children? We understand the tensions between a monster film and the need to market it, but at...

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Short # 74 - ST Next Gen 2.7: Unnatural Selection show art Short # 74 - ST Next Gen 2.7: Unnatural Selection

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Wherein Andy and Justice innoculate the wider Trek fandom against the notion that the seventh episode of the second season of Star Trek: The Next Generation consulted with any medical professional in the screenplay's assessment of how to properly handle an unknown pathogen. Not only do we get more of Pulaski's bigotry in this episode, but we learn that her academic experience as a virologist has zero bearing on the decisions she makes for the wellbeing of the crew. From usurping the chain of command to not understanding how either a shuttle or a force field work, we question her enrollment and...

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Short # 73 - ST Next Gen 2.6: The Schizoid Man show art Short # 73 - ST Next Gen 2.6: The Schizoid Man

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Wherein Justice and Andy hijack the discussion of Ira Graves and his violation of Data's body and mind. In this review of Star Trek: The Next Generation's sixth episode of the second season, we encounter the man described by Dr. Pulaski as "the greatest human mind in the universe." He does not live up to this description. What is the nature of bodily autonomy and does Data have the right to his own body and mind? And how do we account for the godlike levels of tolerance the crew affords Graves? Is to know him to love him? It is not.

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Short # 72 - ST Next Gen 2.5: Loud as a Whisper show art Short # 72 - ST Next Gen 2.5: Loud as a Whisper

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Wherein Andy and Justice interpret the events of "Loud as a Whisper" in their review of the fifth episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation's second season. In an episode produced and aired during the debate around the Americans With Disabilities Act, Star Trek portrayes a protagonist with different abilities. How is the deafness of Riva shown on screen? How does the crew react to his unique form of telepathic communication? And what happens when those lines of communication break down? First, Riva flips over the chessboard and then, as usual, it's Data to the rescue.

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Short # 71 - Superman Film Review show art Short # 71 - Superman Film Review

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Wherein Justice and Andy swoop into the fray of the controversial new Superman film. It's the first of James Gunn's new DCU and takes a very different approach than the MCU's established pattern of success. How believable does a Superman movie have to be? Why is this movie so crowded? Will there ever be standalone origin stories in this new DCU? And will we ever see a mature Lex Luthor again? Leaping over narratives in a single bound, it's a bird, its a plane, its James Gunn's first bad movie.

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Short # 70 - ST Next Gen 2.4: The Outrageous Okona show art Short # 70 - ST Next Gen 2.4: The Outrageous Okona

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Wherein Andy and Justice rake "The Outrageous Okona" over the coals in their review of this fourth episode of the second season of Star Trek: The Next Generation. The main issue with this episode is not only that Okona himself is not outrageous, but that the episode does not fit narratively in season two, nor does it contribute to character development and growth as we've come to expect following the last episode. Because of these qualities, we argue that it's quite possible that this is a holdover in some form from season one. Also, Joe Piscopo? WTF?

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Short # 69 - ST Next Gen 2.3: Elementary, Dear Data show art Short # 69 - ST Next Gen 2.3: Elementary, Dear Data

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Wherein Justice and Andy investigate the events of the third episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation's second season, "Elementary, Dear Data." Who wouldn't love seeing Data as Sherlock Holmes? Well, Katherine Pulaski, for one. This episode continues to explore her technophobic bigotry, while at the same time expanding the character of Data and the wondrous capabilities of the holodeck. We also meet a recurring "villain" in the character of Professor Moriarty, whose fate remains a stain on the record of Captain Picard with it's staggeringly cruel and unusual punishment. Also, Geordie...

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Short # 68 - ST Next Gen 2.2: Where Silence Has Lease show art Short # 68 - ST Next Gen 2.2: Where Silence Has Lease

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Wherein Andy and Justice intentionally slip into the snare of the second episode of season two of Star Trek: The Next Generation, "Where Silence Has Lease." As season two starts to find its footing, we still face some strange developmental choices for the characters and the space. Having encountered another all-powerful entity, the crew confounds expectations by reacting to all of the events in the episode without a shred of professionalism or discipline. Even Data seems unable to form a hypothesis, stuck in the exhausting discurvise patterns of a freshmen physics student. Nevertheless, the...

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Short # 67 - ST Next Gen 2.1: The Child show art Short # 67 - ST Next Gen 2.1: The Child

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Wherein Justice and Andy embark on their analysis of the first episode of season two of Star Trek: The Next Generation, "The Child" as the first entry in their full season two analysis. Season two is critical because it is a pivotal time in the establishment of Star Trek: The Next Generation as the preeminent entry in the Second Age of Star Trek. While season one was imporant but clumsy, season two helps the series to find narrative stability and character position. In this first episode of the second season, several new characters and spaces are introduced that mark critical -...

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Episode 37 - Highlander & The Book of Elsewhere show art Episode 37 - Highlander & The Book of Elsewhere

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Wherein Andy and Justice ressurect the conversation of immortality by looking at the the 1986 film Highlander and the China MiĆ©ville and Keanu Reeves 2024 novel The Book of Elsewhere. What is the psychological nature of being an immortal? It seems to be something people wish for, and yet it is often depicted as something that inevitably leads to severe depression and a desire for death. We also discuss the curious situation of a China MiĆ©ville co-authorship and his recyclying of the transporter problem from Star Trek. Topics range from Christopher Lambert's bizzare acting choices to the...

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Wherein Andy and Justice run the guantlet of Supergiant's Hades franchise of games. While this episode mostly looks at The Hugo Award winning first game, we also talk about Hades 2 which is currently in early access. What makes these games so compelling, even for newcomers to the rougelike genre? For starters, its engagement with Greek mythology makes it attractive to those who encountered those stories early in life. Secondly, this isn't a traditional rougelike, but one that unfolds its story even through failure. Have a listen and get ready to die a thousand horrible deaths.