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Andrew and Emily come to a resolution on Crow's death from Episode 2: The Train Job and discuss the third episode of Firefly: Bushwhacked. Also, Emily get's her episode rating figured out.
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Andrew and Emily discuss the second pilot of the Firefly Series: The Train Job.
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Andrew and Emily begin their journey through Firefly, a science fiction cult hit TV show. BRING IT BACK, FOX!
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Andrew and Emily talk about one of Andrew's favorite books: Starship Troopers.
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Andrew and Emily finish their conversation about Snowpiercer.
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Andrew and Emily discuss their viewing of Snowpiercer. This is the first half of their conversation(they had a lot to say about this one).
Emily and I talk about the first episode of Buffy the Vampire Slayer.
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Emily and I talk about Runaway Jury. Hint: we like it quite a lot.
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Andrew and Emily discuss (with spoilers) their recent viewing of Avengers: Age of Ultron.
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Guess what! New cohost! DG is getting a little deeper and a little smarter as I'm joined by my little sister Emily Boyter. She's a brilliant writer and an MA student at Clemson. In this episode we'll discuss 9, an animated film from director Shane Acker.
Andrew talks about Great North Road by Peter F. Hamilton.
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Andrew reviews The Fifth Element, directed by Luc Besson, one of his favorite movies of all time.
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The Tropes(from tvtropes.org)Vicious Cycle-Every five thousand years with this guy. Mr. ShadowCosmic Keystone-Five of them, actually. Why five? Why would you have five points of failure in your ultimate weapon against evil?Sufficiently Advanced Aliens-Mondoshawans, though they’re cut down to size later in the movieMysterious Waif-"Most often she's of royal birth, or a goddess in disguise. Sometimes unknowingly. But occasionally you'll just have a common birth waif."And, of course, Element Number Five
Andrew's review of the Safehold series by David Weber.
Here's what I think about Tested.com, a Maker site from Jamie Hyneman and Adam Savage.
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Want to know what I think ab out an old book? Check out my review of Outliers by Malcom Gladwell. He's one of my favorite speakers and his writing is just as good. Take a listen:
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TMS is a great podcast put out every morning by Scott Johnson and Brian Ibbott. It's fun, funny, and geeky. You should listen.http://frogpants.com/tms/
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Trope Time(from tvtropes.org)Control Freak(Dewey) gets him kicked out of the bandDepartment of Redundancy Department: Dewey telling the kid's parents what he taught their kids goes something like this: "Math, science, uh.. geography, Latin, Spanish, French, Latin... Did I say math already?"Also, "It will test your head, and your mind, and your brain."Everybody Owns A Ford: All the parents' cars are Volvos. Probably done for laughs, not Product Placement, unless Volvo itself has a sense of humor about its stereotypical owners.Man ChildTitle DropWrap UpDid I miss something dumb? Did I miss something cool? Is something I called dumb cool or cool dumb? Let me know @ @daboyterEmailmachinecompatible.comMusic by SketchyLogic
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Andrew talks about his most recent binge watch, Leverage. Leverage is a clever twist on the procedural with a Con/Heist theme.Trope Time(from tvtropes.org)modern-day Robin Hood approachlet's go steal ourselves some tropes…(catch phrase)Wrap UpDid I miss something dumb? Did I miss something cool? Is something I called dumb cool or cool dumb? Let me know@daboytermachinecompatible.comMusic by SketchyLogic
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Andrew review Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee by Jerry Seinfeld. Hint: it's great.
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