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So much to discuss this week when I genuinely didn't think there'd be much at all! And all things I'm very excited about/interested in!
This has been a pretty busy news week for all things nerd! Tater's here with me to break it all down!
I'm usually very able to see both sides of the Debate but this time all I can say is that I really don't think this is going to be good, and past mistakes prove it.
I've come to quickly appreciate Peacemaker as a show, only just having watched season 1 ready to tune in for season 2, and I am VERY invested! Excited to see more.
I wanted this series to be so much more than it was, and that is it's biggest let down in all honesty. It just didn't give enough of what was offered.
This movie is something I've waited for since before it was even announced, but it doesn't quite live up to the hype in the way I had imagined.
Two Shows that I'd probably enjoy a lot more if it didn't take an age and a day for them to come out.
James Gunn has managed to do it again, and this time with so much meaninful subtext and care for the source material.
The Jurassic franchise could do with innovating a bit more (in the right direction) but they still know how to make suspense and dinosaurs work...
A very middle of the road show but I feel like it had promise, a shame it wasn't given more confidence.
I love Doctor Who, but it disappoints me SO SO often... It's such a shame.
Another episode with a whole load of headlines/discussion points! As always let's get into it...
Quite a long episode this week as we try to reinvigorate the podcast, allowing for more segments as well as more guests!
Lots of anti-heroes & Villians to discuss this week! Let's dig into both the Thunderbolts* and Star War's Tales of the Underworld!
I found these first three episodes to be a mixed bag but overall successful, and I can't wait to see what comes next!
I honestly didn't at all expect some of these names to be announced, but now I think about it. It makes total sense for the comics they're adapting, even if it might be hard to deliver on screen.
Sometimes a character really does just need to develop-- and it really does need to be through tragedy now and again.
Would you be surprised if this was a way of drumming up early excitement for what's to come?
Okay so maybe this show isn't as generic or overdone as I first thought!
There's a lot of intriguing things going on in Brave New World in my opinion, let's break it down a little.























