• 13.53: It's About Time

  • Sep 19 2024
  • Length: 54 mins
  • Podcast

  • Summary

  • In this week’s episode of Geek Girl Soup, Susan, Kelly, and Cort dive headfirst into the never-ending enigma of time! We’re talking time travel, and it’s about time we got around to it. From classic films like "Timecop" to mind-bending gems like "Happy Death Day", we explore the ever-changing rules of bending space-time.

    And speaking of rules, we’ve got the latest on *streaming wars*—Hulu price hikes, bundles that make us cringe (or cheer?), and Netflix stepping into the ad game. Is it worth your hard-earned dollars? We hash it out. Plus, a rundown of the Emmy wins, our take on where shows like "The Bear" belong, and why the rules of time (and genre) need some fixing!


    Timestamps:

    • 0:00 – Welcome back! We've got thoughts on Hulu, bundles, and why ads are ruining everything.
    • 7:35 – Emmy Awards, "The Bear" controversy, and "Hacks" supremacy.
    • 18:45 – Time travel: From "Timecop" to "Happy Death Day," we break down the loops and paradoxes.
    • 34:00 – Our streaming recommendations: "Parallel," "The Commandant's Shadow," and "Rebel Ridge."
    • 46:15 – Listener shout-outs and movie recs. What time travel stories should YOU check out?


    As always, send us your thoughts, recs, and fan theories—whether they're about time travel or the latest streaming conundrum. GeekGirlSoup@gmail.com or @GeekGirlSoup on your socials. Don’t be shy, geek on!

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    Original music by Garrett Thompson

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