• SPIN-OFF: Game of Thrones, MCU, X-Men

  • Oct 11 2024
  • Length: 46 mins
  • Podcast

SPIN-OFF: Game of Thrones, MCU, X-Men

  • Summary

  • Introducing Spin-Offs! A series of bonus episodes that contain bits of discussion about shows, movies, books, and other media (whether on- or off-topic) that were cut from the main episodes of the podcast. These are unstructured, un-themed, and a little incoherent, so feel free to pick your poison from the chapters in the description of each episode.

    In this first instalment of the series, you'll hear Sandile and Fadzai's thoughts on the decline of Game of Thrones, general MCU fatigue, a number of similarly-named X-Men characters, and so much more.


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    Chapters:

    (01:05) - Game of Thrones decline

    (03:56) - Why does everyone hate the MCU?

    (16:55) - X-Men, The Wolverine, & Japanese mutants

    (20:20) - Longlegs (2024) was kinda disappointing

    (21:20) - CW vs superhero media

    (22:43) - How long should a TV series be?

    (24:01) - True Blood and vampire relationships

    (26:19) - Lie to Me, Divergent, & Shailene Woodley's career

    (28:59) - Pretty Little Liars & Gossip Girl

    (30:32) - Immortals (2011) & its many vampire actors

    (32:33) - Romance tropes in fiction

    (36:37) - The Odyssey, Percy Jackson, & Norse mythology

    (39:00) - Sandile gets a bunch of geography wrong

    (40:20) - Fadzai ponders school districts and inequality

    (44:15) - Celebrity Twitter hacking scandals

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