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Sci-Fi Carnival

Release Date: 08/30/2022

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Sci-Fi Carnival

Admittedly a slow start to 2024, nevertheless, the Sci-fi Carnival crew is happy to announce we are back to nerd-out with impunity about all things Sci-Fi. In this episode, hosts Maryck Allyson, James Robinson and Mel kick off the New Year by going balls to the walls over: Sandworms and colonizer origin stories, The ramifications of inviting needy higher life forms to live on your home planet without telling nobody. X-Men and other gen-X / millennial sci-fi past times. How to cope when you have to move back in with your dad who harvests organs in the backyard.   With that being...

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Sci-Fi Carnival

Happy NYE, party people! To close out 2023, Sci-Fi Carnival is nerding out over villians' unsung allies in an episode we affectionately refer to as "The Help." That's right. We are honoring those who make our worse nightmares possible. Where would Dracula be with Renfield?  Where would Kealego be without the Baldung Coven? It's time these enablers get their flowers.

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The crew at Sci-Fi Carnival is back to nerd-out with impunity over weaponized cloning and murderous dopplegängers. Hosts Maryck Allyson, James Robinson, and Mel comb the tunnels over: Clones vs. dopplegängers What exactly is a blackploitation film? What to do if you meet yourself in the same realty. And why video evidence won't save you from the antics of your doppelgängers

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Happy Halloween! In honor of spooky season. The Sci-Fi Carnival Crew crew is nerding-out over exorcisms and good old fashion demon possession. Why? Because why not? In this episode, Maryck Allyson, James Robinson and Mel, dive into the underworld to get the bottom of... Whatever happened to Regan McNeil, What to do if your livestock gives birth to a human baby, The real issue with Beetlejuice.  And what you should do when rich people run out of sh** to do.

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After an unannounced summer hiatus, Sci-Fi Carnival is back in full form. This month, Maryck Allyson, James Robinson and Mel are nerding-out with impunity over corporate meddling in science fiction.  The chaotic trio submerged themselves into the worlds of: Billionaires who exploit dino DNA for fun and profit. Corporations who fast track "medical break throughs" that cause a pandemic that wipes out a profound portion of humanity positioning chimpanzees to rule the world. Submersibles Transatlantic corporations.

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The Sci-Fi Carnival crew is back together to nerd-out with impunity over libraries aka the place where sci-fi dreams are made.  In honor of the 150th anniversary of Chicago Public Libraries, hosts Maryck Allyson, James Robinson and Mel are making the case for why libraries are more relevent now than ever.  We go deep in the card catalog over: Knowledge: friend or foe The time between book banning and book burning The library scene in every adventure film

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As Women's History Month comes to a close, hosts Maryck Allyson and James Robinson nerd-out  with impunity over the portrayal of women in sci-fi over the years. Starting with the 1956 film "Forbidden Planet" to the 2022 academy award winning film "Everything Everywhere All At Once,"  the carnival jumps through multiverses of female  Sci-Fi narratives to analyze: The weird a** daddy complex, The Id and the west. The rise of single black mothers, God Wannabes, The Woke 50's.

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Sci-Fi Carnival is back to nerd-out with impunity over trauma porn in science fiction. Host Maryck AlIyson and James Robinson comb through sci-fi story lines that utilize triggering historical events to drive the story. We determine if it was necessary to: show that rape scene, to utilize that slave back story, go full Karen, put us through another traffic stop.  

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New Year, new carnival.  Yeah right! But seriously, in this episode hosts Marcyck Allyson and Harley J. soul search on what it means to nerd-out with impunity and pledge to cover science fiction beyond mainstream blockbusters.  We list: werewolves all things woke sci-fi books other than Octavia Butler and hard WOKE science.

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  As we stand at the thresholds of 2023, the gang at Sci-Fi Carnival gather for one last 2022 hurrah.  Hosts Maryck Allyson, James Robinson and Mel nerd-out with impunity over Sci-Fi highlights from season three of 2020 aka 2022.  We rewind the similation to discuss:  Sci-Fi creators In Memoriam Updates on Nuclear fusion Cancelled Sci-Fi Favorites (cough...cough...Raised by Wolves) Directors who need two billion dollars to break even. The women of Wakanda And trauma porn.

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In this special memorial episode of Sci-Fi Carnival, hosts Maryck Allyson and James Robinson celebrate the life and social impact of the late Nichelle Nichols, who passed away on July 30, 2022.

Although she is best known for her role as Lieutenant Nyota Uhura on the original Star Trek series, her contributions on and off screen advanced both the  the Civil Rights Movement and NASA space program.