Stimulated Boredom | Reviews. Gadgets. Gaming. Geek Culture. Podcast.
Stimulated Boredom is an entertaining and informative website and podcast hosted by Dana Sciandra. The program covers many general interest topics, including geek culture, gaming, gadgets, reviews, technology, movies, humor, politics, current events, and entertainment. Please visit www.stimulatedboredom.com for more information.
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Any Excuse to Keep Talking About Game of Thrones & More!
06/14/2019
Any Excuse to Keep Talking About Game of Thrones & More!
About a week after the series finale of Game of Thrones, the dust started to settle on the ending we were given, and the conclusion we all hoped for. Much of this afterthought is decidedly different than the initial reactions on the last podcast and predominantly plagued with disappointment.
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Game of Thrones Series Finale
05/21/2019
Game of Thrones Series Finale
Game of Thrones is a fantastic journey, and after eight years, it’s hard to let go. This week Dana, Vanessa, Peter, and Devan (a special guest and longtime listener) discuss, dissect, and dive into the GoT finale, along with a discussion of the series as a whole.
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Game of Thrones Podcast Season 8, Episode 5: The Bells
05/14/2019
Game of Thrones Podcast Season 8, Episode 5: The Bells
It’s happening. It’s all happening. The Bells rang...and we have mixed feelings about it. Join us as we discuss, dissect and unpack GoT Season 8, Episode 5.
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Game of Thrones Podcast Season 8, Episode 4
05/07/2019
Game of Thrones Podcast Season 8, Episode 4
The story of the Great War will be kept alive in memory for generations to come, and so will the legend of Cersei’s ruthlessness and brutality. It’s about the only thing we can count on in the game of thrones. And as Dany continues to take egregious losses, that Targaryen wildfire is on the precipice of igniting.
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Game of Thrones, Season 8, Episode 3: The Long Night
04/30/2019
Game of Thrones, Season 8, Episode 3: The Long Night
The longest part of The Long Night was that panic-inducing, nail-biting, palm-sweating, 14-minute opening scene until the Army of the Dead extinguished the Dothraki in UNDER. A. MINUTE.
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Game of Thrones | Season 8 | Episode 2: "A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms"
04/24/2019
Game of Thrones | Season 8 | Episode 2: "A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms"
The Stimulated Boredom: ‘Game of Thrones Edition’ podcast crew of returns this week to bask in the low lights of Winterfell’s last night before the Army of the Dead arrives. We’re short our Fearless Leader this episode – so Pete and I do our best to serenade you with minute Westerosi details and frantic what-if theories of who might get resurrected (after they definitely die).
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Game of Thrones | Season 8 | Episode 1: "How to Train Your Dragon"
04/15/2019
Game of Thrones | Season 8 | Episode 1: "How to Train Your Dragon"
The Stimulated Boredom: 'Game of Thrones Edition' podcast crew of Dana, Vanessa, and Peter are back for the final season, and we will be recapping each and every battle and backstab immediately following each episode!
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Cutting the Cable Cord
07/09/2018
Cutting the Cable Cord
Join us for 90 minutes of exploring the ins and outs of becoming independent of cable, including the different streaming services and devices available.
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Game of Thrones Podcast: Season 7, Episode 7, “The Dragon and the Wolf”
08/28/2017
Game of Thrones Podcast: Season 7, Episode 7, “The Dragon and the Wolf”
Winter is finally here.
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Game of Thrones Podcast: Season 7, Episode 5, “Beyond the Wall”
08/23/2017
Game of Thrones Podcast: Season 7, Episode 5, “Beyond the Wall”
On this week's 'Game of Thrones' discussion: Two living Targaryens. Two sad Dragons. Two damaged Starks. Two blue eyes. One Night King. One episode remains.
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Game of Thrones Podcast: Season 7, Episode 5, “Eastwatch”
08/14/2017
Game of Thrones Podcast: Season 7, Episode 5, “Eastwatch”
This Week on the Podcast: Drogon hearts Jon. Jon hearts Dany. Dany hearts Jorah (and Jon). Sansa hearts pretty things. Littlefinger hearts chaos. Jaime hearts Cersei. Rhaegar hearts Lyanna.
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Game of Thrones Podcast: Season 7, Episode 4, “Be the Dragon”
08/08/2017
Game of Thrones Podcast: Season 7, Episode 4, “Be the Dragon”
Missendai does everything. Arya learned from no one. Jon sees Dany’s good heart. The Queen is gone. Chaos is a ladder. Lanister BBQ, anyone?
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Game of Thrones Podcast: Season 7, Episode 3, “The Queen’s Justice”
07/31/2017
Game of Thrones Podcast: Season 7, Episode 3, “The Queen’s Justice”
This Week on the Podcast: Ice and Fire. Dying in a strange country. Out-of-the-closet twincest. Trigger warning by the Godswood. The long game of justice. Olenna plays her final card.
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Game of Thrones Podcast: Season 7, Episode 2, “The Storm is Born”
07/25/2017
Game of Thrones Podcast: Season 7, Episode 2, “The Storm is Born”
In this edition of the Stimulated Boredom 'Game of Thrones' podcast, we discuss the 2nd episode of season 7, "Stormborn." - Proper translation. Summoning Snow. Making Pies. The North is hers. Be the dragon. Foreign Invasion.
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Game of Thrones Podcast: Season 7, Episode 1, Dragonstone
07/18/2017
Game of Thrones Podcast: Season 7, Episode 1, Dragonstone
It’s the beginning of the end, and it feels like it. For Game of Thrones, that’s a good thing because the middle was really hard. We’ve been punished enough, and now it’s time for some payoff. Arya seems to be our one-way ticket to instant gratification picking up her murder tour left off and killing every fucking Frey in the house. It’s great. Here’s to hoping our favorite Stark keeps the upper hand. Beric Dondarrion, Thoros of Myr and the Hound talk of resurrection. They really dig into the details. BUT FOR WHAT!? If Arya is exacting some kind of analog for Lady Stoneheart’s revenge, then why do they keep on about coming back from the dead? What does it mean, nerds? Our other lone lady wolf, Sansa is as strategic as ever and without apology. Her agency is a stark contrast to seasons past (you see what I did there?), and it is refreshing. As the clans in the North come together to battle Winter and the Night King, Sansa is still playing the game of thrones. Let’s hope the twisted ways of Kings Landing don’t pollute the Stark family reunion. Still, we get my favorite line of the episode as Sansa interrupts Littlefinger’s continued attempts at manipulation. Alas, the shiniest North star continues to be Lady Mormont as she turns gruff, filthy, violent men into submissive toddlers. I am pretty sure she is the one with all the magic. Yo, Night King, come at her, bro! We also got to see… The book thief Euron Greyjoy channeling his best Tormund’s twinkle eyes Blackberry wine & Ed Sheeran Logs burning and zombies walking "Wun Wun" Walkers Blood on the pages, guts on the table A bald cunt and a top knot That Catspaw dagger Mothafuckin' Dragonstone We’re so happy to have the band back together and we hope you are too. What did we miss? What do you hope to see this season? Tell us your great theories for the future of Westeros! We’ll respond to your comments and questions on the next show.
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Game of Thrones Season 6 Finale Podcast: Vengeance, Fire & Blood
06/30/2016
Game of Thrones Season 6 Finale Podcast: Vengeance, Fire & Blood
Listen via the player below, or through , including. In an exquisitely orchestrated series of unexpected events, we are left sated and curious. Who knew Game of Thrones could still surprise us? And even after reading fan theory upon fan theory, (sound, thorough theories) the show still managed to take us into uncharted territory while confirming the most popular GoT theory of all… R+L=J. I think we all knew that to be true, but it certainly feels validating to see it on screen. A Song of Fire and Ice surely has more than one meaning, but the key players are Dany and Jon. Sidenote, baby Jon is just as brooding as resurrected Jon. Cute. Jon’s parentage is an important reveal, but the true twist of the episode is the face-off at Riverrun as Arya Stark fed Walder Frey his sons, looked him square in his dispicable face, and killed him exactly how her mother was killed. And then she smiled. I am forced to face the reality that Lady Stoneheart was a heavy-handed Red Herring that gave us her psychopath second daughter to exact the revenge we know is due. I didn’t expect it, but I am at peace with that turn of events. I have long-loved Arya, and this feels good. That does not make me any less wrong. So, you know what that means, right? Yeah, I sing Justin Bieber on this episode because watching Firefly would have been way harder. I am sorry. Listeners of past episodes understand why this had to happen. Beyond the giant elephants of Jon and Arya, the finale served up… • The greatest costume Cersei has ever worn • Scary little birds • Wineboarding • Confessions of a mad queen • A library to end all libraries • The reflecting pool at Dorne • Unnerving passages of time • Sansa’s impeccable evolution • Lady Mormont is the best campaign manager EVAR The Winds of Winter was a phenomenal episode, and gave us much to discuss. I hope you stick around for the entire show as we recap the episode, recall moments that led up to these, and conject about what’s to come. Oh, and you know we read all of your comments, too. Now that the season is over, our magical nerd trinity wants to hear from you about what you’d like us to cover next. BUT, not before you sound off about the Winds of Winter in the comments. Thanks for listening, talk at you soon… you beautiful nerds. _________ Follow Dana on Find Vanessa at: Follow Pete on You can listen to the full episode via the embedded player on this page, or simply or through your favorite . Also Available On: , , , , or through your favorite .
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Game of Thrones S6 E9: “Best. Episode. Ever.”
06/21/2016
Game of Thrones S6 E9: “Best. Episode. Ever.”
The face-off between Jon Snow and Ramsay Bolton, after a series of unequivocal gut punches in favor of the bad guys, filled my heart with kind of hope and anticipation typically reserved for child birth. So, when HBO Now decided to fucking crash at 9:00 pm EST on Sunday night, I (and the entire Twitterverse) had a Cersei-sized tantrum. I cleared my cache. Logged out. Logged back in. Rebooted my device. Rebooted my wireless router. Uninstalled. Reinstalled. Refreshed. To no avail. HBO Now was down for over two hours, and as much of a First World Problem as that is, I was goddamn pissed off. All I could do was tweet my nerd rage. I also had to tell Dana and Peter that I couldn’t record the podcast that night. We collectively apologize for the podcast being up a bit later than usual. Blame HBO Now. As a consolation prize, here are some hilarious tweets. I did finally get to watch the episode at about midnight, and OMFG! Historically, Game of Thrones saves the best bits of its seasons for last. In this case, the creators of the show outdid themselves. Battle of the Bastards may be the most well-crafted episode of the series to date. I was blown away. • There is some serious lady power on the rise: Dany, Yara and Sansa are on FIRE! • Who else is shipping Dany and Yara, btw? • Can we talk about Lady Mormont’s exquisite resting bitch face? • Poor Davos • Tormund and Smalljon, though • Piles and piles of bodies • Jon Snow is a killing machine • Ramsay does one, last incredibly shitty thing • Sansa’s smile made it all worth it There is only one thing that could make this season better, and her name is Lady Stoneheart. Let’s all pray to the Seven Gods and the Lord of Light for her ghastly reveal in the season finale or else I might actually quit the show. OK. Maybe I won’t quit the show, but there better not be any wildfire laying around if she doesn’t show up. #burnthemall Thanks for tuning in, and be sure to leave your comments, questions or fan theories in the comment section below – and we will respond to them on the next show. See you next week, nerds! _________ Follow Dana on Find Vanessa at: Follow Pete on You can listen to the full episode via the embedded player on this page, or simply or through your favorite .
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Game of Thrones S6 E8: “Imp’s Delight”
06/14/2016
Game of Thrones S6 E8: “Imp’s Delight”
Warning: This podcast contains spoilers for the Game of Thrones episode, “No One.” Last night’s Game of Thrones episode – entitled, “No One” – did little by way of providing many surprises, but did do a lot to delight fans. After the awful and hate-inducing fifth season, which was spoiled by — in descending order of offensiveness — misogyny, nihilism and brooding, this season (so far) has been largely about making the show actually fun to watch again. Go figure. The sins of the past are not yet forgiven, but “No One” was another step in the right direction, as we see: The triumphant return of Daenerys and Drogon…and in just the nick of time Arya regain her name, identity an purpose The Faith lose their heads…literally The Hound get revenge for losing his bestie Tyrion launches a new comedy troupe with Grey Worm and Missandei Of course most of the season has been leading up to the main event, which will be next week’s episode – appropriately nicknamed “The Bastard Bowl” – in which we’ll finally see Jon Snow and Ramsay Bolton face off over the fate of Winterfell. With only 2 episodes remaining in Season 6, the weekly podcast crew of Dana, Vanessa and Peter return to wax poetic on all things Game of Thrones. Thanks for tuning in, and be sure to send your comments, questions or fan theories to dana (at) stimulated boredom (dot) com – or leave them in the comment section below – and we will respond to them on the next show! Follow Dana on Find Vanessa at: Follow Pete on You can listen to the full episode via the embedded player on this page, or simply or through your favorite .
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Game of Thrones S6 E7: “Who Let The (Hound) Dogs Out”
06/06/2016
Game of Thrones S6 E7: “Who Let The (Hound) Dogs Out”
Warning: This podcast contains spoilers for the Game of Thrones episode, “The Broken Man.” Well, it was bound to happen. In a fast-paced season in which we’ve enjoyed some incredibly satisfying episodes, we were given a slower and somewhat lighter episode of Game of Thronesthis week with, “The Broken Man.” Not to say that Arya getting her stomach aerated and the Hound returning from the “dead” weren’t notable, it’s just that comparatively speaking there just wasn’t a lot of story movement this week. We were introduced to some compelling new characters – and had one of them taken away almost as quickly as they were introduced. Jon builds an army. Cersei get’s dissed, hard, and Sansa has to ask for help from the one person she doesn’t want to. I’m a bit under the weather this week, so I’ll leave all of the fascinating discussion of “The Broken Man” episode to the podcast, as we continue to dissect every Game of Thrones episode this season within moments of their airing, including comparison to the books, online fan theories, and our own speculation about where the season is headed. Thanks for tuning in, and be sure to send your comments, questions or fan theories to dana (at) stimulated boredom (dot) com – or leave them in the comment section below – and we will respond to them on the next show! Follow Dana on Find Vanessa at: Follow Pete on You can listen to the full episode via the embedded player on this page, or simply or through your favorite .
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Game of Thrones S6 E6: “The Dead Don’t Rest”
05/30/2016
Game of Thrones S6 E6: “The Dead Don’t Rest”
Warning: This podcast contains spoilers for the Game of Thrones episode, “Blood of my Blood.” For a Game of Thrones episode titled “Blood of My Blood,” there was surprisingly little blood. We saw the return of Benjen Stark (aka: Cold Hands), and caught a glimpse of the Mad King’s death. We also witnessed some sneaky political maneuvers by the High Sparrow, who seemingly check-mated the Lannisters and Tyrells. Arya Stark remembers her name – and where she buried her sword, Needle; and we meet Samwell Tarly’s dad, who won’t be winning any “Father of the Year” awards anytime soon. “Oh, and have you met my dragon?” – Daenerys to the Dothraki “Blood Of My Blood” represents a number of turning points for the season – especially for Dany and Bran – as we begin to step into new and uncharted territory for the series. The Game of Thrones podcast crew of Dana, Vanessa and Peter dig deep into the fan theories that turned out to be true, and speculate about where the remainder of Season 6 is heading. However, we all agree that it was yet another great episode this season, and (thankfully) not as traumatic as last week’s. Also Discussed: We’re reminded that Walder Frey is still alive and needs to be killed, violently Edmure is also alive and being used as a pawn…but to what end? Jaime and Brienne are headed to the Riverlands – and Vanessa is positively giddy over the prospect of Lady Stoneheart’s possible arrival onto the show Sam grows a pair and steals a Valyrian steel blade from his prick of a father Arya is seemingly out of that spooky death cult and is, hopefully, going to make her way back to Westeros with her list of names and trusty Needle in hand Thanks for tuning in, and be sure to send your comments, questions or fan theories to dana (at) stimulated boredom (dot) com, and we will respond to your email on the next show! Follow Dana on Find Vanessa at: and on Follow Pete on You can listen to the full epsode via the embedded pliayer on this page, or simply or through your favorite .
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Game of Thrones S6 E5 Podcast: "Hold The Door"
05/24/2016
Game of Thrones S6 E5 Podcast: "Hold The Door"
Warning: This podcast contains spoilers for the Game of Thrones episode, “The Door.” Whelp, we went from one of the series most uplifting episodes…to easily one of the saddest. Hodor. Hodor. Hodor. Who, me? Oh, nothing. I just have some snow in my eye. Hodor on, Hodor. With tonight’s episode of, “The Door,” season 6 continues to rack up the body count, but none have been as gut-wrenching as the (presumed) loss of poor Hodor. The series also delivered a triple mind-freak dick-punch by revealing the origin of Hodor’s condition, his dreadful demise, and Bran’s responsibility for both. Oh yeah, and the Starks lost another goddamn Direwolf. The podcast crew of Dana, Vanessa and Peter gather once more to discuss and dissect the episode, along with our shared grief at the loss of the Hodorest Hodor who ever Hodored. Tune in as we dissect every detail of this week’s episode, and be sure to send your comments, questions or fan theories to dana (at) stimulated boredom (dot) com, and we will respond to your email on the next show! Follow Dana on Find Vanessa at: and on Follow Pete on
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Game of Thrones S6 E4 Podcast: “Khal Kabobs”
05/16/2016
Game of Thrones S6 E4 Podcast: “Khal Kabobs”
Warning: This episode contains spoilers for Game of Thrones episode, “Book of the Stranger.” The first three episodes of this season may have focused on ice, but tonight we saw the return ofFIRE in a big way. The weekly podcast crew of Dana, Vanessa and Peter return to discuss every fiery detail of Season 6, Episode 4: “.” So far season 6 has been rather uplifting – relatively speaking – after the joyless black pit that was season 5, and there’s no better example of that then this week’s episode. In fact, season 6 has really upped the pace these last four episodes, as fans have been treated to an assortment of satisfying moments…which, judging by history, probably won’t last long. Daenerys had another showstopping moment this week; plus we finally get a Stark family reunion that many fans have been waiting for since Season 1. We see Sansa reunited with Jon; Theon rejoined with Yara; Margaery consoles Loras; Jorah and Daario find Dany, and even Cersei is (seemingly) joining forces with Lady Olenna. Joy! Tune in as we dissect every detail of this week’s episode, and be sure to send your comments, questions or fan theories to dana (at) stimulated boredom (dot) com, and we will respond to your email on the next show! Follow Dana on Find Vanessa at: and on Follow Pete on You can listen to the full epsode via the embedded pliayer on this page, or simply or through your favorite .
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Game of Thrones S6 E3 Podcast: “Jon Snow Drops the Mic”
05/09/2016
Game of Thrones S6 E3 Podcast: “Jon Snow Drops the Mic”
Some major Stark family shakeups happen this week on Game of Thrones, and the weekly podcast crew of Dana, Vanessa and Peter are back to discuss every little detail of Season 6, Episode 3: “.” A Quick Recap: Arya Stark gets her vision back Bran Stark sees his father, Eddard, in action at the Tower of Joy Rickon Stark has returned…phew!…but he’s now in Ramsay’s clutches…shit! Jon Snow fashions his enemies with new neckties and quits the Night’s Watch We may have also caught a glimpse of a major plot point involving the identity of Jon Snow’s parents. In one of the biggest moments of the episode, Bran witnesses a young Ned Stark facing off against legendary swordsman Ser Arthur Dayne, a member of the “Mad King” Aerys Targaryen’s Kingsguard, at the . According to Dayne, he was instructed by Prince Rhaegar Targaryen (Daenerys and Viserys’ older brother) to guard the tower, where Ned suspects his sister Lyanna is being held after Rhaegar kidnapped her and incited the rebellion that eventually saw the Targaryen dynasty removed from power and Robert Baratheon installed on the Iron Throne. What relevance does this have to Jon Snow’s parentage? Feel free to — but it’s discussed in detail on the podcast that after Lyanna’s death and Robert’s victory, Ned returned home to Winterfell (and his new wife Catelyn) with a bastard son, but refused to tell anyone the identity of Jon’s mother. Want more? Tune in! You can listen to the full episode via the embedded player on this page, or simply or through your favorite . Be sure to send your comments, questions or fan theories to dana (at) stimulated boredom (dot) com, and we will respond to your email on the next show! Follow Dana on Find Vanessa at: and on Follow Pete on
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Game of Thrones S6 E2 Podcast: “What Choo Talkin’ Bout Willis?”
05/02/2016
Game of Thrones S6 E2 Podcast: “What Choo Talkin’ Bout Willis?”
Warning: This episode contains spoilers fortheGame of Thrones episode, “Home.”Alright folks, you can finally unclench and relax over thefateof Jon Snow. Well, you can try to relax afterthatrepulsive and cringe-inducing scene with Ramsay Bolton andthebaby, but let’s try to process this one thing at a time.The weekly ‘Game of Thrones’ podcastdiscussioncrew of Dana, Vanessa and Peter return this week, as wedelve into,“Home” — Episode 2 of Season 6.A Few Things We Chatted About:Welcome back, Bran. After a year off from the show – andagrowth spurt, evidently – the young psychic Stark (and doppelgänger) returnsRamsey Bolton does another horrible thingTyrion Lannister stars in, “How to TrainYourDragons”“What choo talkin’ bout…Hodor?”Remember kids, public urination can be fatalJaime Lannister learns firsthand how creepy religiousfanaticsareCastle Black takes a walk on the Wild(ling) Side“The No Name Girl Formally Known as Arya Stark”ERMAGHERD JON SNOW IS ALIVE AND IT BROKE THE INTERNETS!A lot happened in this week’s episode of GameofThrones, so let’s get to it!You can listen to the full episode via the embedded playeronthis page, or simply or throughyourfavorite .Be sure to send your comments, questions or fan theories todana(at) stimulated boredom (dot) com, and we will respond toyouremail on the next show!Follow Dana on Find Vanessa at: and on Follow Pete on Also Available On: , , , , or through yourfavorite.
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Game of Thrones S6 E1: Undressing “The Red Woman”
04/25/2016
Game of Thrones S6 E1: Undressing “The Red Woman”
Warning: This episode contains spoilers for the Game of Thrones episode, “The Red Woman.”
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Batman v Superman Spoilercast: Dawn of Spoilers
03/28/2016
Batman v Superman Spoilercast: Dawn of Spoilers
Warning: This episode contains major spoilers for Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice
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Star Wars: The Force Awakens Spoilercast | Attack of the Spoilers
12/22/2015
Star Wars: The Force Awakens Spoilercast | Attack of the Spoilers
Warning: This episode contains spoilers, and assumes that you’ve seen . Only listen if you’ve seen the movie. To ignore this warning is a path to the Dark Side.
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Podcast Episode 418: Talk Geeky To Me
08/03/2015
Podcast Episode 418: Talk Geeky To Me
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Podcast 417: Almost (Internet) Famous
07/14/2013
Podcast 417: Almost (Internet) Famous
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Stimulated Boredom Gets A Face Lift
07/13/2013
Stimulated Boredom Gets A Face Lift
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