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Welcome to the Scene N Nerd Podcast, your ultimate destination for all things geek and pop culture! Dive deep into the vibrant world of TV shows and movies with your enthusiastic hosts, Sarah Belmont and Will Polk. But that's not all – we're here to do more than review. We're your one-stop source for the latest entertainment news, ensuring you're always in the know about the dynamic and ever-evolving universe of nerd culture and geekdom.

Whether you're a comic book TV or movie fan, a movie buff, or a TV series enthusiast, the Scene N Nerd Podcast has something for everyone. From in-depth discussions and analyses to exciting news and updates, Sarah and Will bring their unique insights and infectious passion to every episode.

So, why wait? Subscribe to the Scene N Nerd Podcast now and embark on this thrilling journey into the heart of pop culture with us. Let's celebrate our love for all things nerdy together!
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Hey there, nerds! In this episode of Scene N Nerd, before talking about Daredevil: Born Again, our dynamic duo, wraps up Women's History Month with a shoutout to the amazing Milicent Patrick, the special effects wizard who brought the Gill Man to life in "Creature from the Black Lagoon." From Disney animator to Hollywood legend, her story is one for the ages! (0:00) Next up, we've got some juicy news about Netflix's upcoming live-action "Scooby Doo" series, courtesy of Greg Berlanti! Get ready for a fresh take on Shaggy and Daphne's and the gang's origin story that’s bound to be a howling good time! (3:34) And if you’re a Star Wars fan, you won’t want to miss our breakdown of the latest "Andor" trailer. We’re diving into its ties to "Rogue One" and the stunning visuals that have everyone buzzing. Plus, we’ll share some of the funniest memes floating around the galaxy! (5:15) Switching gears, Sarah and Will are dissecting the recent Marvel Studios call sheet for "Avengers Doomsday." Who's coming back from the Fox X-Men franchise? Will there be a surprise cameo? You’ll have to tune in to find out! (7:38) Our main topic tonight is the latest episodes of "Daredevil: Born Again," digging into the character arcs of Matt Murdock and Wilson Fisk. With high-stakes action and emotional depth, these episodes are setting the stage for an epic showdown! (20:45) Finally, they close out the podcast with their thoughts on episodes 3 and 4 of "Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man." (47:45) Join the fun and connect with us on X @SceneNNerd, Bluesky @SceneNNerd.bsky.social, Facebook, Instagram, and Threads @scene_n_nerd. Vistit our website www.scenennerdpodcast.com If you love our chats, don’t forget to drop us a rating and a comment on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you tune in!
Sarah and Will are back, ready to chat about this week's highlights. They kick things off with Netflix's "Adolescence," which Sarah binged. You don't want to miss this! (0:00) Next, they dive into the puzzling film "Anora," which won Best Picture. Sarah's scratching her head, while Will shares his spicy takes on the buzz. Get ready for some hot takes! (3:45) In honor of Women's History Month, Sarah highlights some amazing female filmmakers like Rita Moreno and Kathryn Bigelow. Their contributions to cinema are inspiring! (10:15) And when you thought it couldn't get better, they break down the latest episode of "Daredevil: Born Again." The Punisher is back, and it’s a wild ride! (13:00) Plus, they chat about the "Invincible" season 3 finale (37:00) and start their discussions about "Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man." (50:00) So, what are you waiting for? Join the fun and connect with us on X @SceneNNerd, Bluesky @SceneNNerd.bsky.social, Facebook, Instagram, and Threads @scene_n_nerd. Check out our website at www.scenennerdpodcast.com. If you love what we do, drop us a rating on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you tune in. We can't wait to hear from you!  
Welcome back to Scene N Nerd, your go-to podcast for all things superhero! Join your dynamic duo, Sarah Belmont and Will Polk, as they dive headfirst into the latest superhero shenanigans. In this episode, they’re serving up a spicy mix of courtroom drama with "Daredevil: Born Again" and the wild ride that is "Invincible." But first, they talk about the F1 Movie trailer, Will's non-spoiler thoughts on the new movie Novocaine, Sadie Sink Joining Spider-Man 4, and Women's History Month Profile for this week, a history of women superheroes in comic books. (0:00) Next up, it’s all about the legal drama! Sarah and Will dish on Matt Murdock’s epic struggles in "Daredevil: Born Again." With the trial of Hector Ayala, aka White Tiger, heating up like a courtroom chili, they break down the intense sound design and visual flair that makes this season a must-watch. Get ready for a deep dive into the classic showdown of vengeance vs. justice and the emotional baggage our favorite characters are lugging around. (17:55) Then, they shift gears to "Invincible," where Mark is facing off against Powerplex, a villain with a serious chip on his shoulder. The hosts dig into the character dynamics and the tough moral dilemmas that arise as both Mark and Powerplex deal with the fallout from some heavy losses. Buckle up as they explore accountability and the impact of snap decisions—because who doesn’t love a good moral quandary? Finally, Sarah and Will wrap things up with their hot takes on the emotional rollercoaster of recent plot twists, including some familiar faces popping back up and new threats lurking in the shadows. With everything gearing up for an epic showdown, they reflect on character growth and the big themes of heroism and sacrifice that run through the series. Spoiler alert: it gets real! (47:00) Join the conversation and connect with us on X @SceneNNerd, Bluesky @SceneNNerd.bsky.social, Facebook, Instagram, and Threads @scene_n_nerd. Don’t forget to check out our website at www.scenennerdpodcast.com. If you love the show, please drop us a rating and a comment on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever you tune in!   Women in comics: https://fanexpohq.com/fanexpocanada/deep-dive-a-brief-history-of-women-in-marvel-dc-comics/ Sadie Sink https://www.imdb.com/name/nm7519155/ Jack Quaid https://www.imdb.com/name/nm2978362/ Novocaine https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0283043/ Spider-Man https://www.marvel.com/characters/spider-man/on-screen Daredevil https://www.marvel.com/characters/daredevil/on-screen Fan Expo HQ https://www.fanexpohq.com/ The Last of Us https://www.hbo.com/the-last-of-us
In this new episode, Sarah and Will are rolling out the red carpet to celebrate Women's History Month by shining a dazzling spotlight on some truly badass female filmmakers like the trailblazing Alice Guy-Blaché and the iconic Margaret Booth. Get ready for a deep dive into the cinematic contributions of these groundbreaking women who paved the way for future generations! (0:00) But wait, there’s more! They also dish out the latest Oscars gossip that’s juicier than a ripe tomato, sharing their hot takes on the nominations and winners. Sarah shares her TV marathon musings that might inspire your next binge-watch, while Will offers his thoughts on the awards scene. (3:10) Next on the agenda, they review the season one finale of "Paradise," titled "The Man Who Kept the Secrets," and unpack what it all means for the next season. Expect theories, laughter, and maybe a few tears as they discuss the twists and turns that left us all on the edge of our seats! (13:45) Finally, they dive headfirst into the premiere of "Daredevil: Born Again," chatting about the much-anticipated return of Matt Murdock and Wilson Fisk. They explore how this new installment connects to the previous series, and whether it lives up to the legacy of its predecessors. Spoiler alert: it’s going to be a thrilling ride! (43:30) We encourage you to connect with us on social media platforms: X @SceneNNerd, Bluesky @SceneNNerd.bsky.social, Facebook, Instagram, and Threads @scene_n_nerd. If you find yourself enjoying our lively banter, we kindly ask you to consider leaving us a rating and following our podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or your preferred audio streaming service! --- ✍️ Episode References Alice Guy-Blaché https://www.bfi.org.uk/features/alice-guy-blache Margaret Booth https://www.oscars.org/oscars/ceremonies/1936 The Oscars https://www.oscars.org/oscars/ceremonies Paradise https://press.hulu.com/shows/paradise/ Daredevil: Born Again https://www.marvel.com/tv-shows/daredevil-born-again/  
Hey there, fellow nerds! In this episode of Scene N Nerd, your favorite dynamic duo, Sarah Belmont and Will Polk, are wrapping up Black History Month by giving a shoutout to the amazing Madeline Anderson—the first Black woman to produce and direct a documentary film. Her groundbreaking work, including her contributions to "Sesame Street" and the documentary "Integration Report One," really highlights why we need more representation in media. (0:00) Next, they dive into the freshly dropped trailer for "Andor." Buckle up as they chat about its dramatic vibe and how it sets the stage for the upcoming season. Will shares his hot take on the unique strategy of dropping three episodes at once, while Sarah spills her mixed feelings about the pacing and overall impact. (5:00) Then, it's time for the main event! The hosts break down the penultimate episode of "Paradise." Tensions are through the roof as characters confront their pasts amid a global crisis. The emotional rollercoaster is brought to life through the complex dynamics between Cal and Xavier, showcasing the human element during all that chaos. (14:15) Finally, they wrap things up with their thoughts on the latest episodes of "Invincible." Expect some frustrations about the pacing and character development, especially when it comes to Mark and Eve's relationship. The duo discusses the need for stronger narratives and character arcs as they look ahead to what’s next. (50:50) Join the conversation and connect with us on X @SceneNNerd, on Bluesky @SceneNNerd.bsky.social, friend us on Facebook, and follow us on Instagram and Threads @scene_n_nerd. Don’t forget to check out our website at www.scenennerdpodcast.com. If you love the show, give us a rating, follow, and drop a comment on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever you tune in! --- ✍️ Episode References Madeline Anderson https://nmaahc.si.edu/explore/stories/filmmaker-madeline-anderson Sesame Street https://www.sesamestreet.org/ The Electric Company https://www.pbs.org/ Infinity Factor https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0070494/ Integration Report One https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0240364/ I Am Somebody https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0070495/ Andor https://www.starwars.com/series/andor Paradise https://press.hulu.com/shows/paradise/ The Boys https://www.amazon.com/The-Boys/dp/B08D6V7C4P Love and Basketball https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0200000/ ---  
In this heartfelt episode of Scene N Nerd Presents Blerd Trek, host Will Polk explores one of the most powerful episodes of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, "Far Beyond the Stars." Aired on February 9, 1998, and directed by Avery Brooks, this episode tackles tough topics like racism, sexism, and classism—issues that still resonate today. As Will unpacks Benny Russell's journey—a black sci-fi writer in 1950s America—he draws some real connections to marginalized voices' struggles in creative spaces today. The systemic racism Benny encounters while trying to publish a story with a black protagonist is a stark reminder of the ongoing fight for representation in the entertainment world and beyond. Will also illuminates the intersection of sexism, pointing out that both white and black women face significant hurdles in their careers. He emphasizes the crucial importance of recognizing these challenges and supporting diverse voices in every field. Additionally, the episode’s chilling portrayal of police brutality resonates deeply with today's issues, sparking a discussion about how fragile progress can be in the fight against racial injustice. Will encourages listeners to reflect on the lessons from "Far Beyond the Stars" and think about the ongoing struggle for equality and representation as we move into 2025. Join us in this important conversation as we celebrate Black History Month and explore the power of storytelling, the need for genuine activism, and the importance of staying alert in the face of challenges. Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and share your thoughts on how we can turn performative activism into real change. Stay connected with us on social media and check out our website for more nerdy explorations. Until next time, let’s keep pushing against the status quo both on screen and in real life. Live long and prosper!
Get ready for an awesome episode that’s packed with fun and cool insights. Join Sarah Belmont and Will Polk as they dive into the exciting return of "The Last of Us" on April 13th. They’ll break down how this beloved video game has transformed into a must-watch TV show. You won’t want to miss their take on it! (0:00) In celebration of Black History Month, our hosts will take a trip down memory lane to the 90s, highlighting "MANTIS" and the amazing Carl Lumbly, who’s set to appear in the upcoming "Captain America: Brave New World." (5:55) And of course, what’s a Scene N Nerd episode without some superhero talk? Will and Sarah will dig into "Captain America: Brave New World." While Will liked it he’s got some concerns, while Sarah’s weighing the value of your ticket. Together, they’ll explore the twists and character arcs that are sure to spark some lively debates! (10:58) To wrap things up, our hosts will break down the latest episode of "Paradise," titled "You Asked for Miracles." Get ready for some intense drama and jaw-dropping moments with Xavier and Sam, along with their theories on the show’s lingering mysteries. It’s going to be a wild ride! (39:10) We want to hear from you! Connect with us on X @SceneNNerd, Bluesky @SceneNNerd.bsky.social, Facebook, Instagram, and Threads @scene_n_nerd. Don’t forget to check out our website at www.scenennerdpodcast.com. If you’re enjoying the show, please drop us a rating and a comment on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever you listen! Your support means everything to us!      
In this episode of Scene N Nerd, your favorite hosts Sarah Belmont and Will Polk take you on a ride through heartfelt reflections and pop culture chit-chat. Before talking about Paradise on Hulu and Invincible, they kick things off by shining a light on another Black History Month entertainment moment, with Will dropping some knowledge about the 1940 gem "Son of Ingagi," the first feature-length sci-fi/horror film featuring an all-Black cast. (0:00) As we gear up for Valentine’s Day, our dynamic duo shifts gears to share their mixed bag of feelings about the Super Bowl. They dive into the trailers that popped up during the big game, like "Mission Impossible" and  "Thunderbolts*." Get ready for some spicy takes on how these trailers shape our fan experiences! Plus some quick thoughts on Kendrick Lamarr's performance. (2:35) Then, it’s time to get deep as they dissect the latest episode of "Paradise," titled "In the Places of Crowded Kings." Sarah and Will break down character dynamics, focusing on Cal’s emotional rollercoaster and the heavy themes of father-son relationships. They dig into the episode’s exploration of agency, memory, and the haunting vibes of Byron’s poem, "Darkness," which ties everything together in a beautifully tragic way. (8:40) To wrap things up, our hosts jump into a lightning round discussion of the first three episodes of "Invincible" Season 3. They highlight character growth, the moral dilemmas Mark and Oliver face, and the clever storytelling that balances humor with some seriously darker themes. Buckle up! (41:15) Join the conversation and connect with us on X @SceneNNerd, on Bluesky @SceneNNerd.bsky.social, friend us on Facebook, and follow us on Instagram and Threads @scene_n_nerd. Don’t forget to check out our website at www.scenennerdpodcast.com. If you love the show, give us a rating, follow, and drop a comment on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever you tune in! Son of Ingagi (1940): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E_gGnPqyxp4
In this episode, Sarah Belmont and Will Polk are all about February vibes—celebrating birthdays, Black History Month, and Valentine's Day. Before talking about Paradise on Hulu, they kick things off by shining a light on Black excellence in film, chatting about some exciting upcoming projects with Black directors and actors, including the much-anticipated "Captain America 4" and "Opus." (0:00) As the convo flows, they dive into the latest buzz around the "Fantastic Four" trailer. Get ready for their hot takes on the animation style, character portrayals, and that sweet dose of nostalgia it brings, all while pondering what the future holds for the MCU. (7:40) Then, Sarah and Will take a deep dive into the Hulu series "Paradise," breaking down episodes three and four. They explore the character dynamics, especially Xavier's journey through grief, and the unexpected twists that keep us on the edge of our seats, including the shocking fate of Uncle Billy. Throughout the episode, they reflect on the show's storytelling style, the use of flashbacks, and how it might connect to other series like "The Leftovers." They wrap things up with their predictions for what's next for Xavier and the gang. (18:50) Join the fun and connect with us on X @SceneNNerd, on Bluesky @SceneNNerd.bsky.social, friend us on Facebook, and check us out on Instagram and Threads @scene_n_nerd. Don’t forget to swing by our website at www.scenennerdpodcast.com. If you love the show, please rate, follow, and drop a comment on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever you tune in!  
In this super special anniversary episode of Scene N Nerd, your favorite dynamic duo Sarah Belmont and Will Polk are celebrating eight awesome years of podcasting! They kick things off with a trip down memory lane, reflecting on how far they've come since launching back in January 2017. It's all about growth and the evolution of their fun discussions! (0:00) Sarah shares her thoughts on binge-watching the first season of "Landman," and she can't help but draw some cool parallels to the classic "Friday Night Lights." Will jumps in with some behind-the-scenes insights into the show and its creator, Taylor Sheridan. (1:40) Next up, they dive into the buzz around the much-anticipated "Superman" trailer that’s set to debut during the Puppy Bowl, along with all the excitement surrounding the upcoming "Fantastic Four" reveal. They chat about the outrage culture that seems to swirl around film trailers these days and how important it is to manage our expectations in this wild world of social media. (7:58) They quickly go back to reflect on the last eight years of podcasting and being true to themselves and to the audience. (11:40) To wrap things up, Sarah and Will take a deep dive into the new series "Paradise," breaking down the pilot and second episode. They analyze the character dynamics, highlight some standout performances, and talk about the clever use of flashbacks that make the storytelling pop. Plus, they ponder the intriguing mysteries surrounding the characters and what it all means for the narrative. (14:55) We’d love for you to join in on the conversation! Follow us on X @SceneNNerd, on Bluesky @SceneNNerd.bsky.social, friend us on Facebook, and check us out on Instagram and Threads @scene_n_nerd. Don’t forget to visit our website at www.scenennerdpodcast.com. And hey, if you enjoy the show, please rate, follow, and drop a comment on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever you tune in!
Join our dynamic duo, Sarah Belmont and Will Polk, for a jam-packed episode of Scene N Nerd. They start with some juicy news about Ryan Gosling possibly joining the Star Wars universe. (0:00) Next, they discuss the unexpected delay of "Into the Spider-Verse 3" and the challenges facing the animation industry. The duo also share their excitement over the upcoming "Daredevil: Born Again" trailer and the return of familiar faces from the Marvel Netflix universe. (2:45) Sarah and Will then dish on their most anticipated TV shows for 2025, from "The Last of Us" Season 2 to the final season of "Stranger Things," and discuss the potential comeback of "Big Little Lies." They also spotlight the upcoming Hulu series "Paradise" starring Sterling K. Brown and James Marsden. (11:00) The episode wraps up with a deep dive into "Cobra Kai" Season 6, Part 2, where they explore the Sakai Taikai tournament and the evolving character dynamics. They praise the show's focus on Johnny and Miguel's relationship and throw some shade at the less compelling storylines. (40:00) Join the conversation and follow our crew on X @SceneNNerd, on Bluesky @SceneNNerd.bsky.social, friend us on Facebook, and follow us on Instagram and Threads @scene_n_nerd. Check out our website at www.scenennerdpodcast.com. Don't forget to rate, follow, and comment on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever you get your podcasts!  
Welcome back, nerds! Join your hosts Sarah Belmont and Will Polk as they navigate through a whirlwind of topics in this week's episode. They kick things off with a heartfelt message to those affected by the wildfires in California, sharing their thoughts and support for everyone impacted. As the conversation shifts, Sarah and Will dive into the potential TikTok ban and its implications for content creators and users alike, with Sarah clarifying her healthy relationship with the platform. (0:00)  The duo then transitions into an engaging discussion about upcoming movies for 2025, covering everything from "How to Train Your Dragon" live-action adaptation to the highly anticipated "Captain America 4" and "Thunderbolts." Will shares his excitement for "Wallace and Gromit: Vengeance Must Foul," while Sarah expresses her curiosity about Robert Pattinson's "Mickey 17." They also touch on the intriguing "Sinners," starring Michael B. Jordan, and the remake of "The Naked Gun" with Liam Neeson. (12:00) In the TV realm, they revisit "Invincible" Season 2, analyzing the final three episodes and discussing the show's strengths as a binge-watch. Sarah and Will reflect on the impactful storytelling and character development, particularly focusing on Mark and Debbie's relationship and the climactic showdown with Angstrom. (45:00) Looking ahead, they tease next week's conversation about "Cobra Kai" and the 2024 TV lineup. Stay tuned as they continue to explore the nerdy universe with their unique insights and humor. Join the conversation and follow our crew on Twitter @SceneNNerd, on Bluesky @SceneNNerd.bsky.social, friend us on Facebook, and follow us on Instagram and Threads @scene_n_nerd. Visit our website at www.scenennerdpodcast.com. Don't forget to rate, follow, and comment on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever you get your podcasts! Donate to support those impacted by the wildfires in California or Hurricanes Helene, Milton and other large and small disasters around the country: https://www.redcross.org/donate/donation.html/
In this Scene N Nerd Presents Blerd Trek episode, host Will Polk welcomes the fantastic Subrina Wood from the SyfySistas and CinnCine Goes SyFy podcast. Dive deep into the world of Star Trek as they reminisce about their favorite series, from the original to Deep Space Nine. Subrina shares her love for classic films and the birth of her alter ego, the Cinnamon Cinephile. Explore the nuances of sci-fi storytelling, the impact of social commentary in the genre, and the importance of consistent narrative in film and TV. The conversation spans across directors like William Wyler and Christopher Nolan, and movies that have shaped the landscape of sci-fi, including a fascinating discussion on the allegorical depth of Godzilla. As they gear up for the second season of Subrina’s podcast, expect a global perspective on sci-fi films, featuring titles like "The Wandering Earth 2" and "Train to Busan." They also tease a potential Charlton Heston trilogy episode, exploring his iconic roles in dystopian classics. Join the  @syfysistas  in supporting the Hollywood Food Coalition through Trek Talks, and look forward to more exciting content as they return to the Trek Geek Network. Don't miss out on the vibrant discussions and insightful reviews that make Scene N Nerd a must-listen for every sci-fi enthusiast. Hollywood Food Coalition: https://www.trektalks.net/ *Note this was recorded before the devasting wildfires in Los Angeles, California. Follow the Trek Talks link to support relief efforts in the area.*
Hey there, nerdy friends! Our dynamaic duo, Sarah Belmont and Will Polk, are back in action, ringing in 2025 with all things Golden Globes and entertainment gossip. From Nikki Glaser's monologue that played it safe but still hit the mark, to the juicy rumor mill churning about Tom Holland and Zendaya's possible engagement, they've got the award season scoop you crave. Plus, they're buzzing about Shogun's big wins and Colin Farrell's expected triumph for Penguin. During their TV talk, Sarah and Will dish on their holiday binge-watching, including a love-it-or-hate-it take on What If Season 3. They're also hyped about upcoming releases like The Last of Us  2, Andor Season 2, and Daredevil, with April promising a killer lineup. And of course, they can't resist chatting about the latest K-dramas and the ever-evolving MCU. Looking ahead, our hosts tease a look back at 2024 with chats about Invincible Season 2 and the final showdown of Cobra Kai. They're also gearing up for the epic clash between Fantastic Four and Superman, and they're calling on you to come up with some clever mashup names for this cinematic face-off. Timestamps 0:00 0:40 Golden Globes tho 8:33 The Last of Us 2 teaser trailer and release date 12:35 Holiday TV and Movie watches 27:57 What If...? Season 3 Join the nerd crew on X (yep, that's what Twitter's called now) @SceneNNerd, on Bluesky @SceneNNerd.bsky.social, friend us on Facebook, and follow us on Instagram and Threads @scene_n_nerd. Don't forget to visit our website at www.scenennerdpodcast.com. But hey, the most important thing? Rate, follow, and drop a comment on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever you tune in!
Hey Trekkies and nerds! We're chatting about 2024—big goodbyes and new beginnings in the Star Trek universe. We're saying bye to Star Trek Discovery and Lower Decks, but not without a nod to their epic runs. Looking to 2025, we're excited for the Starfleet Academy series. Plus, the Section 31 movie with Michelle Yeoh is coming in January 2025—full of espionage and intrigue. And Strange New Worlds is back, mixing fresh and nostalgic feels. Here's a fun twist: Tawney Newsom is creating a workplace comedy in the Star Trek universe, inspired by a Deep Space Nine episode. Will it be as awesome as Lower Decks? We're at a crossroads, folks. Will Starfleet Academy and Section 31 usher in a new golden age, or will Trek get lost in the shuffle? And seriously, are we ever getting that fourth Kelvin movie? Don't forget to like, subscribe, and hit that bell on YouTube for all your Star Trek updates. Until next time, live long and prosper! Follow our crew on X (formerly Twitter) @SceneNNerd, on Bluesky @SceneNNerd.bsky.social, friend us on Facebook, follow us on Instagram and Threads @scene_n_nerd, and visit our website at www.scenennerdpodcast.com. But most importantly, rate, follow, and comment on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever you get your podcasts!
Greetings nerds! Sarah Belmont and Will Polk are back on Scene N Nerd, wrapping up 2024 with a bang and a lot of geeky goodness. They're diving into the chaos caused by the writer and actor strikes of 2023, which impacted shows like Dune Prophecy with its shorter season. Our dynamic duo dissects the season finale, exploring juicy themes like sacrifice and a fear-eating virus.  Things lighten up as they break down the new Superman trailer that's breaking the internet with over 250 million views. They're debating whether the Man of Steel can outmuscle the Fantastic Four at the box office, especially with the charismatic Pedro Pascal joining the party. And just imagine – could there be a dance-off in the Superman flick?  As they wrap things up, Sarah and Will are buzzing about how the Dune: Prophecy is expanding the Dune lore.  Thanks for joining us in 2024. Look for our new season starting on January 7, 2025! Timestamps 0:00 Welcome and Opening Thoughts  3:00 Thoughts on the Superman trailer and its potential impact on next summer's release schedule. 14:45  Dune: Prophecy Episode 1 x 6 season finale review. Follow us on X (formerly Twitter) @SceneNNerd, Bluesky @SceneNNerd.bsky.social, Facebook, Instagram, and Threads @scene_n_nerd. Visit our site at www.scenennerdpodcast.com. Don't forget to rate, follow, and comment on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever you tune in! Good night, Geek out. You're welcome!
Greetings, nerds! Sarah Belmont and Will Polk, our nerdy dynamic duo dive into the latest episode of Dune Prophecy, exploring the intricate plot twists and complex character dynamics that have left them both captivated and perplexed. They discuss the surprising revelations about the bloodlines and the motivations behind Desmond's vendetta against the Sisterhood, praising the writers for their skillful storytelling and ability to plant seeds that pay off in unexpected ways.  The duo also reflects on the show's strengths and weaknesses, including the balance between science and mysticism and the visual design of the universe. They express their frustrations with the limited scope of world-building while acknowledging the impressive use of budget in certain scenes. (0:00) In the latter half of the episode, Sarah and Will share their top five TV shows of the year, with some surprising picks and notable disappointments. They discuss the challenges of ranking their favorite shows and the criteria they use to determine what makes a series memorable. Join Sarah and Will as they geek out over Dune Prophecy and their favorite TV shows of 2024, offering insights and opinions that are sure to spark conversation among fans.  (37:00) Follow our crew on X (formerly Twitter) @SceneNNerd, on Bluesky @SceneNNerd.bsky.social, friend us on Facebook, follow us on Instagram and Threads @scene_n_nerd, and visit our website at www.scenennerdpodcast.com. But most importantly, rate, follow, and comment on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever you get your podcasts! Good night. Geek out. You're welcome.  
Greetings, nerds! The dynamic duo is back with a new episode. They dive into the whirlwind of December, discussing the chaos of holiday preparations and the looming end-of-year deadlines. The duo then shifts to the Golden Globe nominations, where they dissect the bizarre category placements, such as "The Substance" in the musical or comedy category, and share their thoughts on the nominations' oddities and surprises. (0:00) The conversation takes an intriguing turn as they explore the news of Jeremy Allen White joining the Star Wars franchise and the potential return of Chris Evans to the MCU. Sarah and Will speculate on the implications of these casting choices and the future of these beloved franchises. (9:35) Next, they discuss the series finale of "Superman and Lois," reflecting on the show's journey and place within the CW's DC universe. They analyze the emotional impact of the finale, the character arcs, and the series' overall legacy. (20:30) Finally, Sarah and Will delve into "Dune Prophecy," episode four, "Twice Born." They navigate the complex narrative, character dynamics, and the episode's pacing, while debating the show's strengths and weaknesses. The duo explores the show's mystical elements, political intrigue, and mysterious plot developments that leave them both captivated and perplexed. (37:30) Follow our crew on X (formerly Twitter) @SceneNNerd, on Bluesky @SceneNNerd.bsky.social, friend us on Facebook, follow us on Instagram and Threads @scene_n_nerd, and visit our website at www.scenennerdpodcast.com. But most importantly, rate, follow, and comment on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever you get your podcasts! Good night. Geek out. You're welcome.  
Greetings, nerds! Sarah Belmont and Will Polk are back with another episode of Scene N Nerd. We are back to discuss Dune: Prophecy, Superman & Lois, and Star Wars: Skelton Crew. They kick things off with a post-Thanksgiving catch-up, discussing the holiday season and Sarah's surprising shift from binge-watching to completing her holiday shopping. (0:00) Sarah dives into her recent K-drama discoveries, "When the Phone Rings" and "The Trunk," sharing her thoughts on the intriguing plots and the challenges of waiting for weekly episode drops. The duo discusses the low-budget production values typical of some K-dramas and the unexpected full-season release of "The Trunk" on Netflix. (2:45) Will shares his excitement for the new Star Wars series, "Skeleton Crew," drawing comparisons to "The Goonies" and "Star Trek: Prodigy." He gives a spoiler-filled review of the first two episodes, noting the nostalgic vibes and the positive reception from the Star Wars fandom. (11:00) The conversation shifts to "Superman and Lois," as Sarah and Will discuss the series' final episodes 5-8 and the end of the CW's DC universe. They analyze the show's character dynamics, particularly focusing on Lex Luthor's evolving role, the Kent family's challenges, and the emotional revelations about Clark's identity. (17:55) Finally, they return to "Dune Prophecy," dissecting episodes two and three. Sarah and Will explore the political intrigue, character motivations, and the series' pacing. They debate the likability of the protagonists and the show's potential to expand the Dune universe beyond the films. (42:00) Follow our crew on X (formerly Twitter) @SceneNNerd, on Bluesky @SceneNNerd.bsky.social,  friend us on Facebook, follow us on Instagram and Threads @scene_n_nerd, and visit our website at www.scenennerdpodcast.com. But most importantly, rate, follow, and comment on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever you get your podcasts! Good night. Geek out. You're welcome. 0:00 Post-Thanksgiving catch-up  2:45 K-drama discoveries: "When the Phone Rings" and "The Trunk" 11:00 "Skeleton Crew" episodes 1-2 review and Star Wars nostalgia 17:55 "Superman and Lois" season 4 episodes 5-8 and CW's DC universe conclusion 42:00 "Dune Prophecy" episodes two and three analysis  
Greetings, nerds! Sarah Belmont and Will Polk are back with another episode of Scene N Nerd. They kick things off with Will's unexpected FOMO moment during the Tyson/Paul fight and a humorous take on Netflix's streaming issues, especially with the upcoming Christmas football game and Beyoncé's halftime show. We dive into the world of Dune Prophecy through the eyes of casual fans. Join us as we explore their thoughts, reactions, and insights on the epic saga that has captivated audiences. From stunning visuals to complex characters, we discuss what resonated with newcomers and what they found intriguing about the Dune universe. Whether you're a die-hard fan or just curious about the hype, this episode offers a fresh perspective on the Dune experience! The duo then dives into the latest episodes of "Superman and Lois," discussing the slow pacing and melodrama of the final season. They debate the character dynamics, particularly focusing on the twins, Jonathan and Jordan, and their evolving powers. Sarah and Will reflect on the show's strengths, particularly the Kent family moments, and the effectiveness of Sam Lane's swan song in episode three. Follow our crew on X (formerly Twitter) @SceneNNerd, friend us on Facebook, follow us on Instagram and Threads @scene_n_nerd, and visit our website at www.scenennerdpodcast.com. But most importantly, rate, follow, and comment on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever you get your podcasts! Good night. Geek out. You're welcome. Timestamps 0:00 Introduction and thoughts on the Tyson/Paul debacle  4:25 Superman and Lois Episode 3 "Always My Hero" and Episode 4 "A Perfectly Good Wedding" 20:15 Dune Prophecy "The Hidden Hand"  
Greetings, nerds! Sarah Belmont and Will Polk are back this week with another exciting episode of Scene N Nerd. As the holiday season approaches, they kick off the episode with a discussion about the recent feast of content including an observation that Will can't unsee now from "The Penguin." (0:00) The conversation shifts to the latest trailers and news from D23 in Brazil, including "Thunderbolts" and "Captain America 4." While Will shares his excitement for the political thriller vibes of the new Captain America film, Sarah remains skeptical about both movies, focusing instead on the performances of Florence Pugh and Sebastian Stan. They then dive into the upcoming season of "Andor," expressing their anticipation for the show's April 2024 release. Will and Sarah discuss the intriguing narrative structure and the potential for more exciting Star Wars content. (2:08) We have news that Denzel Washington may be joining the MCU in a future Black Panther film. (11:40) The dynamic duo finally tackles the final season of "Superman and Lois," analyzing the show's return with episodes one and two. They discuss the show's evolution from its Arrowverse roots and the complex character dynamics, particularly focusing on Lex Luthor's menacing portrayal by Michael Cudlitz. (17:10) The episode concludes with an in-depth breakdown of "The Penguin" season finale, "Great or Little Thing." Sarah and Will explore the shocking twists, complex character arcs, and masterful performances that have defined the series. They discuss the implications of Oz's actions and the show's potential future within the Batman universe. (30:19) Follow our crew on X (formerly Twitter) @SceneNNerd, friend us on Facebook, follow us on Instagram and Threads @scene_n_nerd, and visit our website at www.scenennerdpodcast.com. But most importantly, rate, follow, and comment on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever you get your podcasts! Good night. Geek out. You're welcome.  
Greetings, nerds! Our dynamic duo, Sarah Belmont and Will Polk are back this week with another exciting episode of Scene N Nerd. They kick things off with a lighthearted discussion about Will's Panthers victory and the challenges of keeping up with games while on the go. Plus Sarah shares her latest TV discovery, "Rivals," a British series on Hulu that caught her attention with its intriguing character dynamics and unexpected storytelling. (0:00) The conversation then shifts to the "Star Wars: Skeleton Crew" trailer. Will shares his excitement for the series, drawing parallels to "Star Trek: Prodigy" and the nostalgic 80s vibes it brings. (12:44) Next, Sarah and Will dive into the final two episodes of "Agatha All Along." They discuss the shocking revelations about Billy's role in the story and the clever storytelling that ties everything together. They praise the show's ability to deliver a satisfying and unexpected finale, leaving them eager for a second season. (17:15) Finally, they break down "The Penguin," episode seven, "Top Hat." Sarah and Will analyze the complex family dynamics and the dark turn of events in Oz's past. They discuss the implications of the explosive ending and how it sets the stage for the series finale. (50:03) Follow our crew on X (formerly Twitter) @SceneNNerd, friend us on Facebook, follow us on Instagram and Threads @scene_n_nerd, and visit our website at www.scenennerdpodcast.com. But most importantly, rate, follow, and comment on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever you get your podcasts! Good night. Geek out. You're welcome.  
Greetings, nerds! Sarah Belmont and Will Polk are back this week to dive into the latest episodes of "Agatha All Along" and "The Penguin." They kick off the episode with a discussion about the upcoming elections, encouraging listeners to exercise their right to vote, thoughts on football, and the upcoming season of Daredevil: Born Again. (0:00) Next, they delve into "Agatha All Along," episode seven, "Death's Hand in Mine." Sarah and Will explore the layered storytelling and character dynamics, particularly focusing on Lilia's journey and her connection to time. They discuss the clever use of non-linear storytelling and the episode's ability to tie together past breadcrumbs to deliver a satisfying narrative. (9:05) The conversation then shifts to "The Penguin," episode six, "Gold Summit." Sarah and Will analyze the power dynamics within Gotham, highlighting the pivotal scene between Sophia and Eve. They discuss Oz's strategic maneuvers and the show's exploration of class systems within the criminal underworld. The duo also touches on Vic's character development and the implications of his actions. (32:45) Follow our crew on X (formerly Twitter) @SceneNNerd, friend us on Facebook, follow us on Instagram and Threads @scene_n_nerd, and visit our website at www.scenennerdpodcast.com. But most importantly, rate, follow, and comment on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever you get your podcasts! Good night. Geek out. You're welcome.  
Greetings, nerds! Sarah Belmont and Will Polk return to talk The Penguin and Agatha All Along this week. They first kick off the episode with the indefinite delay of "Blade" and the strategic reshuffling of Marvel's cinematic calendar, pondering the implications for future releases, then do a quick roundup of DC, Star Trek, and Marvel news from New York Comic Con. (0:00) The conversation then turns to "Agatha All Along," episode six, "Familiar By Thy Side." Sarah and Will delve into the unexpected twists of the episode, exploring the deepening mystery surrounding the character of Billy and his ties to the coven. They discuss the episode's clever use of flashbacks and the intriguing character dynamics at play. (6:50) Finally, they break down "The Penguin," episode five, "Homecoming." Sarah and Will analyze the escalating tensions within Gotham's crime families, focusing on Sophia's strategic maneuvers and Oz's desperate attempts to stay ahead. They discuss the show's complex character relationships and the narrative's nods to classic gangster films. (31:45) Follow our crew on X (formerly Twitter) @SceneNNerd, friend us on Facebook, follow us on Instagram and Threads @scene_n_nerd, and visit our website at www.scenennerdpodcast.com. But most importantly, rate, follow, and comment on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever you get your podcasts! Good night. Geek out. You're welcome.  
Greetings, nerds! This week, the dynamic duo of Sarah Belmont and Will Polk dive into the latest happenings in the Nerd universe. They start with the buzz around James Gunn's confirmation of Krypto's appearance in the new Superman movie, and the recent casting news of Aaron Pierre as Jon Stewart in the "Lanterns" series. (0:00) Next, they dissect episode five of "Agatha All Along," titled "Darkest Hour, Wake Thy Power." Sarah and Will discuss the show's 80s sleepover horror motif, the intriguing character dynamics, and the flashback to Agatha's coven days, bringing back memories of "WandaVision." They ponder the motivations behind Rio's erratic behavior and the implications of the Darkhold. (5:30) The conversation shifts to "The Penguin," episode four, "Cent'anni." The duo explores Sophia's backstory, her complex relationship with Oz, and the intense family dynamics within the Falcone crime family. They discuss the episode's flashback structure, the revelations about Sophia's past, and the implications for her future in Gotham's power struggle. (18:30) Follow our crew on X (formerly Twitter) @SceneNNerd, friend us on Facebook, follow us on Instagram and Threads @scene_n_nerd, and visit our website at www.scenennerdpodcast.com. But most importantly, rate, follow, and comment on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever you get your podcasts! Good night. Geek out. You're welcome.  
Greetings, nerds! This week, Sarah Belmont and Will Polk kick off the episode by reminiscing about the recent premiere of "Superman and Lois" and the decade milestone of "The Flash." They dive into the bittersweet feelings surrounding these events and the social media buzz accompanying them. (0:00) Next, Sarah and Will delve into the box office performance of "Joker 2," discussing the film's lackluster reception and marketing. Sarah shares her spoiler-free thoughts on the movie, highlighting its missed opportunity by not focusing on Harley Quinn's perspective. She critiques the film's execution and reflects on the potential it had. (2:00) Sarah then transitions to her latest binge-watch, "Tell Me Lies" on Hulu, describing it as an R-rated version of classic teen dramas. She shares her frustrations with the main character, Lucy, and her thoughts on the show's narrative structure and character development. (9:45) In comic book shows, the duo breaks down episode four of "Agatha All Along." They discuss the show's template elements and the intriguing character dynamics, particularly between Agatha and Rio. They speculate on the potential twists and turns in the storyline. (14:40) Finally, they discuss "The Penguin," episode three, exploring the complexities of Vic's character and the unfolding power dynamics in Gotham. They analyze the narrative structure and the potential alliances forming between characters like Sophia and Nadia. (24:10) Follow our crew on X (formerly Twitter) @SceneNNerd, friend us on Facebook, follow us on Instagram and Threads @scene_n_nerd, and visit our website at www.scenennerdpodcast.com. But most importantly, rate, follow, and comment on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever you get your podcasts! Good night. Geek out. You're welcome.  
Greetings, nerds! This week, Sarah Belmont and Will Polk bring us an episode with a somber start as they discuss the devastating impact of Hurricane Helene on North Carolina and surrounding states. Will shares resources for those looking to help and emphasizes the importance of coordinated efforts in disaster response. (0:00) Transitioning to lighter topics, Sarah dives into her recent binge of "Monsters," sharing her thoughts on episode five and the overall narrative arc. She reflects on Ryan Murphy's storytelling choices and the complexities of the Menendez brothers' case. (4:15) Sarah also explores the new Netflix series starring Adam Brody and Kristen Bell, "Nobody Wants This," praising the chemistry and depth of the supporting cast and the show's portrayal of adult relationships. (9:54) Next, she discusses her unexpected foray into "Tell Me Lies" on Hulu, describing it as an R-rated version of classic teen dramas with a modern twist. (13:25) Moving on, the dynamic duo breaks down episode three of "Agatha All Along," discussing the surprising plot developments and the show's creative nods to the MCU. They delve into Agatha's backstory and the intriguing parallels with Wanda Maximoff. (14:50) The conversation shifts to "The Penguin," episode two, where they explore the complexities of Oz's character and the unfolding power dynamics in Gotham. They discuss the show's narrative structure and the potential for predictability in future episodes. (26:40) Finally, Sarah shares her excitement about "The Last of Us" season two trailer, highlighting its cinematic quality and the anticipation for the upcoming season. (43:45) Follow our crew on X (formerly Twitter) @SceneNNerd, friend us on Facebook, follow us on Instagram and Threads @scene_n_nerd, and visit our website at www.scenennerdpodcast.com. But most importantly, rate, follow, and comment on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever you get your podcasts!   Information and Resources about Hurricane Helene: https://www.ncdps.gov\helene Donation to ARC for Helene: https://www.redcross.org/donate/donation.html/ 
Greetings, nerds! This week the dynamic duo kick off this episode by setting up their discussion of the latest in comic book shows, "Agatha All Along" and "The Penguin." (0:00) First, we dive into the "Thunderbolts" trailer, which surprisingly doesn't give away the whole movie. Will shares his thoughts on characters like Yelena and Bucky, and we speculate on the meaning behind the mysterious asterisk in the title. (1:15) We then shift to some DC news, confirming Kyle Chandler's casting as Hal Jordan in the upcoming "Lanterns" series. We discuss the potential dynamics and what this means for the show, especially with Chris Mundy from "Ozark" involved. (5:07) Next, we break down the first two episodes of "Agatha All Along" We explore the themes, character dynamics, and the true crime motif that ties it back to "WandaVision." We also speculate on the mysterious teen character played by Joe Locke and his potential connection to Wanda's kids. (8:07) Finally, we delve into "The Penguin," praising Colin Farrell's captivating performance and the show's homage to classic gangster films. We discuss the power vacuum left by Carmine Falcone's death and Penguin's strategic moves to secure his position. We also touch on the introduction of characters like Victor and Sophia, and what they bring to the story. (29:17) Follow our crew on X (formerly Twitter) @SceneNNerd, friend us on Facebook, follow us on Instagram and Threads @scene_n_nerd, and visit our website at www.scenennerdpodcast.com. But most importantly, rate, follow, and comment on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever you get your podcasts! Good night. Geek out. You're welcome.  
Greetings, nerds! The dynamic duo is back this week with a new podcast! We dive into the Primetime Emmys, celebrating "Shogun" for its historic 18 awards sweep and "The Bear" for breaking its own record with season two. We speculate on the potential award darlings for the 2025 Emmys.  Sarah discusses her mixed feelings about the new Netflix show "The Perfect Couple," starring Nicole Kidman and Dakota Fanning. Despite the hype, Sarah finds it to be an average murder mystery with unremarkable characters. We then focus on upcoming shows like "Agatha All Along" and "The Penguin," sharing our cautious optimism and mixed reviews from early viewers. (0:00) In our deep dive, we break down episodes five and six of "Supacell." We discuss the intense character developments, the show's handling of real-world issues like sickle cell anemia, and the powerful yet unsettling scenes that left us with many questions. We wrap up by discussing the season finale of "Supacell," its strong character arcs, and the intriguing cliffhanger that sets up season two. (9:45) Follow our crew on X (formerly Twitter) @SceneNNerd, friend us on Facebook, follow us on Instagram and Threads @scene_n_nerd, and visit our website at www.scenennerdpodcast.com. But most importantly, rate, follow, and comment on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever you get your podcasts! Good night. Geek out. You're welcome.  
Greetings, nerds! This is Scene N Nerd. I'm your host, Sarah Belmont, and with me as always is our mister producer, Will Polk. We kick things off with a piece of sad news: the legendary James Earl Jones has passed away. We reflect on his iconic roles, from Darth Vader to King Joffer in "Coming to America," and his immense contribution to film and television. (0:50) Next, we dive into some exciting Marvel news. "Shang-Chi" director Destin Daniel Cretton has been tapped to direct "Spider-Man 4" starring Tom Holland. We discuss the implications for the MCU and speculate on potential crossovers, including the possibility of seeing Simu Liu's Shang-Chi appear. (2:20) The Creative Arts Emmys were held recently, and we break down the winners and the surprises. We highlight standout moments, including wins for "The Bear" and "Shogun," and discuss how the writer's strike has affected the awards schedule. (4:33) George R.R. Martin has been vocal about changes made to "House of the Dragon." We delve into his recent blog posts, where he praised and critiqued the show, and discuss how these changes might affect future seasons. (8:09) Finally, we break down episodes three and four of "Supacell." We discuss the character developments, the intertwining plotlines, and the show's unique approach to superhero tropes. We also touch on the show's handling of real-world issues like sickle cell anemia and how it integrates them into the storyline. (11:10) Follow our crew on X (formerly Twitter) @SceneNNerd, friend us on Facebook, follow us on Instagram and Threads @scene_n_nerd, and visit our website at www.scenennerdpodcast.com. But most importantly, rate, follow, and comment on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever you get your podcasts!  
Greetings, nerds! This is Scene N Nerd. Join our dynamic duo, Sarah Belmont and Will Polk, as they dive into the latest in geek culture. Sarah kicks things off by reflecting on how fast the year has flown by and shares her excitement for the upcoming shows this month. (0:00) We discuss the recent buzz around Josh Brolin being offered the role of Hal Jordan in the upcoming DC Studios series "Lanterns," which is set to be a buddy cop-style show under James Gunn's new banner. Will shares insights about potential dynamics between Hal Jordan and Jon Stewart. (0:50) Next, we delve into the latest updates on "Superman and Lois," including its new Monday night slot and the reasons behind the CW's scheduling shuffle. (2:50) Join us as we break down the first two episodes of "Supacell," discussing the setup, character introductions, and the intriguing plot threads that promise an exciting season ahead. (6:50) Follow our crew on X (formerly Twitter) @SceneNNerd, friend us on Facebook, follow us on Instagram and Threads @scene_n_nerd, and visit our website at www.scenennerdpodcast.com. But most importantly, rate, follow, and comment on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever you get your podcasts!        
Greetings, nerds! This is Scene N Nerd. Join your hosts, Sarah Belmont and Will Polk, as they dive into the latest in geek culture. Sarah kicks things off by sharing her recent bout with COVID-19 on the dynamic duos break. (0:00) We discuss Sarah's mixed feelings about the series "Your Honor," expressing her frustration with its illogical plot twists, and why she doesn't recommend it. They also touch upon other shows Sarah watched during her recovery, including "Maid," "Emily in Paris," and a couple of intriguing K-dramas. (4:12) Next, we delve into the cancellation of "The Acolyte" and the baffling budget behind the show. Will shares his thoughts on the series' fight choreography and why the show didn't live up to the hype. (10:40) They also discuss the impact of recent strikes on TV production quality and how it has affected their overall mid-year grade for TV shows. (15:15) Lastly, the duo dives into the latest season of "Cobra Kai," discussing the split season format and the show's ongoing issues with character development and predictability. They speculate on the potential redemption arc for Kreese and the future of the series. (27:20) Follow our crew on X (formerly Twitter) @SceneNNerd, friend us on Facebook, follow us on Instagram and Threads @scene_n_nerd, and visit our website at www.scenennerdpodcast.com. But most importantly, rate, follow, and comment on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever you get your podcasts!  
Greetings, nerds! This is Scene N Nerd. Join your dynamic duo, Sarah Belmont and Will Polk, as they dive into the latest in geek culture. We kick things off with an important announcement: we are putting a pause on recording for the rest of the month due to scheduling, travel, and personal commitments. But don't worry, we will return on August 27 to break down Cobra Kai and whatever else catches our fancy. (0:00) We discuss our plans for the break, their thoughts on Cobra Kai, reflecting on the series' progression, and their anticipation for the upcoming final episodes. They also touch upon the upcoming shows "Penguin" and "Agatha: All Along," and the anticipated return of "The Last of Us" in early 2025. (1:10) Next, we delve into the "House of the Dragon" season 2 finale. Will shares his overall thoughts, praising the episode's setup and comparing it to iconic TV and movie moments from "Star Trek: The Next Generation" and "Infinity War." Sarah , on the other hand, expresses her frustration with the season's pacing and the use of montages, drawing parallels to her experiences with "Sons of Anarchy" and "Lord of the Rings: Return of the King."   We discuss the complex dynamics between characters, including the shifting roles of Rhaenyra and Alicent, the evolution of Daemon, and the political maneuvering within the Targaryen family. The conversation also touches on the absence of tension compared to season one and the impact of certain scenes and character arcs. (7:40) Follow our crew on X (formerly Twitter) @SceneNNerd, friend us on Facebook, follow us on Instagram and Threads @scene_n_nerd, and visit our website at www.scenennerdpodcast.com. But most importantly, rate, follow, and comment on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever you get your podcasts!  
In this episode, our dynamic duo, Sarah Belmont and Will Polk review the penultimate episode of season 2 of "House of the Dragon" and dive into the latest buzz from the Marvel Cinematic Universe, with discussions about "Deadpool and Wolverine," and the recent San Diego Comic-Con Marvel news. Join them as they dissect the Captain America 4 and Thunderbolts panels, and the exciting announcements about the Fantastic Four and Avengers movies. They also delve into the implications of Robert Downey Jr. returning as Doctor Doom and share their thoughts on the latest "House of the Dragon" episode, exploring the complex dynamics of power, family, and loyalty. Timestamps 0:00 Welcome 1:30 Marvel Panel San Deigo Con: Captain America, Thunderbolts, Fantastic Four. 7:00 Russo Brothers and Robert Downey Jr. are back in the MCU for Avengers: Doomsday and Secret Wars. 26:10 Deadpool and Wolverine Thoughts 43:40 House of the Dragon S2 E7 "The Red Sowing" Follow our crew on X (formerly Twitter) @SceneNNerd, friend us on Facebook, follow us on Instagram and Threads @scene_n_nerd, and visit our website at www.scenennerdpodcast.com. But most importantly, rate, follow, and comment on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever you get your podcasts!  
🚀 Join us for an epic live watch party of the Star Trek panel at San Diego Comic-Con 2024 in Hall H! 🚀 Hosted by Will Polk from Scene N Nerd Podcast, this event promises to be a thrilling experience for all Trekkies and pop culture enthusiasts. We'll be streaming live, providing real-time reactions, insights, and discussions about all the exciting announcements and reveals from the Star Trek universe. Don't miss the chance to be part of this incredible event and connect with fellow fans. Timestamps: 0:00 Opening and Expectations 13:00 Start of Hall H Presentation 19:30 Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Panel 31:50 Strange New Worlds Footage 42:05 Star Trek: Lower Decks Panel 45:45 Lower Decks Season 5 trailer 1:12:21 Star Trek: Comedy Series (first thought it was something else) 1:17:06 Star Trek: Starfleet Academy Panel 1:25:58 Star Trek: Section 31 Panel 1:26:16 Section 31 Trailer and Reaction 1:42:00 Outro Video Version: https://youtube.com/live/z1X-X-06pII?feature=share  Blog: https://www.thepopverse.com/live-star-trek-universe-strange-new-worlds-section-31-lower-decks-starfleet-academy-sdcc-2024-san-diego-comic-con
Greetings, nerds! This is Scene N Nerd. Join your dynamic duo, Sarah Belmont and Will Polk, as they dive into the latest in geek culture. We kick things off with a candid discussion about the surprising twists in the real-world political landscape, comparing it to the intricate plots of "House of Cards." Sarah and Will also share their thoughts on the new Joker trailer, discussing Lady Gaga's mysterious role and the film's musical elements. (0:00) We also discuss the latest rumors from Marvel Studios and Sarah shares a K-Pop and Hot Ones "Deadpool and Wolverine" promotion with Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman. (5:25) Next, we delve into The Boys, Season 4 finale. Sarah and Will break down the season finale's major moments, including Butcher's controversial actions, Annie's standout performance, and the shocking death of Neuman. They also explore the evolving dynamics within the team and the implications for the upcoming fifth season. (10:30) Finally, we head to Westeros for House of the Dragon, Episode 6, "Smallfolk." Sarah and Will discuss the political maneuvering within Team Green, Aemond's struggles as Regent, and the brewing tensions within King's Landing. They also explore Rhaenyra's risky ventures. Daemon's visions, and the growing unrest among the small folk. (39:53) Follow our crew on X (formerly Twitter) @SceneNNerd, friend us on Facebook, follow us on Instagram and Threads @scene_n_nerd, and visit our website at www.scenennerdpodcast.com. But most importantly, rate, follow, and comment on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever you get your podcasts!  
Greetings, nerds! This is Scene N Nerd. Join your dynamic duo, Sarah Belmont and Will Polk, as they dive into the latest in geek culture. We kick things off with Sarah's unexpected movie watch, "Challengers." Sarah shares her thoughts on the film's sound issues, Zendaya's performance, and the overall hype surrounding the movie. We also briefly talk about the Captain America Four trailer. (0:00) Next, we dive into House of the Dragon, Season 2, Episode 5, "Regent." Sarah and Will discuss Daemon's haunting visions, Corlys's grief, and the political maneuvering within Teams Black and Green. They explore the implications of Rhaenyra's attempts to secure alliances and the brewing tensions that could lead to further conflict. (8:35) Finally, we delve into The Boys, Season 4, Episode 7, "The Insider." Sarah and Will break down the episode's major twists, including Annie's shocking predicament, the fallout between Homelander and Sage, and the deepening mysteries surrounding the shape-shifter. They also discuss the show's ability to mirror real-world issues while maintaining its unique brand of dark humor and shocking moments. (39:25) Follow our crew on X (formerly Twitter) @SceneNNerd, friend us on Facebook, follow us on Instagram and Threads @scene_n_nerd, and visit our website at www.scenennerdpodcast.com. But most importantly, rate, follow, and comment on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever you get your podcasts!
🎬 In this interview, our SNN producer Will Polk sits down with filmmaker Michael Brandon Wright to discuss his award-winning film "Duendes." Dive deep into the creative process behind this intriguing project and learn more about Michael's journey in the world of filmmaking. 🌟 But that's not all! We also explore the story behind his fan film "Halloween: Mask of Evil" and the challenges he faced when it was taken down. Discover the passion and dedication that drives Michael's work and get an insider's look at the ups and downs of creating fan films. 🎥 Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more exciting interviews and content! 🔔✨ #Interview #Filmmaking #Duendes #HalloweenFanFilm #SceneNNerd #MichaelBrandonWright #HalloweenMaskOfEvil Duendes: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P_4vaUqR3eo Michael Brandon Wright: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm6451531/ Cole Gray: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm7206895/ MBW Films: https://www.youtube.com/@UC8JJRemN3cqwcOmu90Pc6SA
Greetings, nerds! This is Scene N Nerd. Join your dynamic duo, Sarah Belmont and Will Polk, as they dive into the latest in geek and pop culture with thoughts on Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F, the Bear season 3, and the Gladitor II trailer. (0:56) We next start with Sarah's thoughts on the newest House of the Dragon episode, Season 2, Episode 4, "The Red Dragon and the Cold." Sarah and Will discuss Daemon's haunting visions, the political maneuvering within Team Black, and the intense dragon battle that leaves viewers on the edge of their seats. They explore the implications of Rhaenyra's attempts to preserve her father's legacy and the brewing tensions that could lead to further conflict. (16:06) Then, we dive into The Boys, Season 4, Episode 6, "Dirty Business." Will and Sarah break down Butcher's internal struggle, the controversial Tek Knight storyline, and the unsettling BDSM scene that left many viewers uncomfortable. They also discuss Homelander's latest power moves, A-Train's evolving role, and the political machinations of Victoria Neuman. The duo delves into the show's ability to mirror real-world issues while maintaining its unique brand of dark humor and shocking moments. (49:34) Follow our crew on X (formerly Twitter) @SceneNNerd, friend us on Facebook, follow us on Instagram and Threads @scene_n_nerd, and visit our website at www.scenennerdpodcast.com. But most importantly, rate, follow, and comment on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever you get your podcasts!  
Greetings, nerds! This is Scene N Nerd. Join your dynamic duo, Sarah Belmont and Will Polk, as they dive into the latest in geek culture. We kick things off with Sarah's long-awaited movie watch, Dune Part Two. Sarah shares her thoughts on the film's stunning visuals, its lengthy runtime, and standout performances by Florence Pugh and Austin Butler. (0:00) Next, we dive into House of the Dragon, Season 2, Episode 3, "The Burning Mill." Sarah and Will discuss the cold open featuring the Brackens and Blackwoods, the brewing Targaryen war, and the political maneuvering within the Targaryen family. They explore themes of patriarchy versus matriarchy, the significance of Harrenhall, and the evolving dynamics between Rhaenyra and Alicent. (6:35) Finally, we delve into The Boys, Season 4, Episode 5, "Beware of the Jabberwock, My Son." Sarah and Will break down the episode's three main storylines: the race for the virus, Hughie's emotional journey with his parents, and the Vought 52 Comic-Con event. They discuss the return of Stan Edgar, Annie's struggle with her powers, and the deepening mystery of Kessler's existence. Plus, they analyze Homelander's evolving relationship with Ryan and the implications of his actions. (46:35) Follow our crew on X (formerly Twitter) @SceneNNerd, friend us on Facebook, follow us on Instagram and Threads @scene_n_nerd, and visit our website at www.scenennerdpodcast.com. But most importantly, rate, follow, and comment on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever you get your podcasts!  
Greetings, nerds! This is Scene N Nerd. Join your dynamic duo, Sarah Belmont and Will Polk, as they dive into the latest in geek culture. We start with a quick chat about the upcoming Penguin series, where Will shares his excitement for Colin Farrell's performance as Oswald Cobblepot. (0:00) Next, we dive into House of the Dragon, Season 2, Episode 2, "Rhaenyra the Cruel." Sarah and Will discuss the fallout from King Aegon's heir's murder, focusing on Team Green's political maneuvers and the complex dynamics within the Targaryen family. They explore Aegon's controversial decisions, Alicent's maternal struggles, and the impact on the common folk of King's Landing. We then shift to Team Black, analyzing the intense confrontation between Daemon and Rhaenyra. Will and Sarah break down the intricate character interactions, loyalty questions, and the symbolic duel between the twin brothers, Erryk and Arryk. They highlight the emotional and political stakes that continue to rise. (1:55) Finally, we discuss The Boys, Season 4, Episodes 3 and 4. Sarah and Will delve into the escalating tensions between Homelander and Starlight supporters, Hughie's moral dilemmas, and the shocking revelations about Annie and Firecracker's past. They also touch on Butcher's evolving relationship with Ryan and the gruesome scenes involving Homelander's quest for vengeance. (36:30) Follow our crew on X (formerly Twitter) @SceneNNerd, friend us on Facebook, follow us on Instagram and Threads @scene_n_nerd, and visit our website at www.scenennerdpodcast.com. But most importantly, rate, follow, and comment on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever you get your podcasts!  
Greetings, nerds! Your dynamic duo, Sarah Belmont and Will Polk are back to dive into the latest in geek culture. In this episode, we dive right into the world of Westeros. We start with the exciting news that the second Game of Thrones spinoff, Knight of the Seven Kingdoms, has begun filming in Ireland. Sarah and Will discuss their thoughts on the new series, its logline, and the potential release timeline. (1:05) Next, we dive into House of the Dragon Season 2, Episode 1, "Son for a Son." Will shares his initial thoughts as a now not-so-newcomer to the Game of Thrones universe, while Sarah reflects on the episode's setting in Winterfell and the Stark family. They discuss the episode's pacing, character dynamics, and the intriguing setup for the upcoming Dance of the Dragons. (2:45) Finally, we dive into The Boys Season 4, Episodes 1 and 2. Sarah and Will discuss the introduction of Sister Sage, Homelander's midlife crisis, and the dynamics within the Seven. They also touch on the Boys' side of the story, including Butcher's evolution, Hughie's family drama, and the broader political landscape. Finally, we explore the satirical edge of The Boys and its commentary on current events. We discuss the show's ability to hold up a mirror to our times and the potential for the series to wrap up with a strong final season. (39:30) Follow our crew on X (formerly Twitter) @SceneNNerd, friend us on Facebook, follow us on Instagram and Threads @scene_n_nerd, and visit our website at www.scenennerdpodcast.com. But most importantly, rate, follow, and comment on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever you get your podcasts!        
Greetings, nerds! Your dynamic duo, Sarah Belmont and Will Polk are here to dive into the latest in geek culture. This week, we start by discussing our recording schedule change and the highly anticipated premiere of The Boys. Will shares his excitement for House of the Dragon and the brilliant marketing campaigns leading up to its release. (0:00) Next, we delve into HBO Max's renewal of House of the Dragon for a third season and George R.R. Martin's involvement in the upcoming seasons. We also discuss Eric Kripke's announcement that The Boys will officially end with Season 5 and the fascinating storytelling choices that have kept fans hooked. (1:15) We then shift gears to talk about the new Star Trek Starfleet Academy show, featuring Paul Giamatti in a recurring guest role as the season's big bad. Will shares his excitement and speculates on the show's potential impact on the Star Trek universe. (7:50) Tim Meadows joins season 2 of Peacemaker and updates on Superman. (11:55) In the MCU realm, we discuss the ongoing issues with the Blade movie, including the departure of yet another director and the potential delays in its release. Sarah and Will debate the necessity of a standalone Blade movie and suggest alternative ways to integrate the character into the MCU. (12:50) Will also gives a quick review of Godzilla Minus One, praising its stunning visuals and compelling story. He shares why it would have made his top five movies of 2023 and recommends it as a must-watch on Netflix. (16:00) Finally, we dive into The Bear Season 2, discussing standout episodes like "Forks" and the intense "Seven Fishes" flashback. We explore the character dynamics, emotional moments, and brilliant cameos that make this season a must-watch. (19:00) We wrap up with a discussion on The Acolyte, Season 1, Episode 3, "Destiny." Will breaks down the plot, character developments, and the intriguing mysteries that are starting to unfold. (37:00) Follow our crew on X (formerly Twitter) @SceneNNerd, friend us on Facebook, follow us on Instagram and Threads @scene_n_nerd, and visit our website at www.scenennerdpodcast.com. But most importantly, rate, follow, and comment on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever you get your podcasts!  
Greetings, nerds! Welcome to another thrilling episode of Scene N Nerd. Join your dynamic duo, Sarah Belmont and Will Polk, as they dive into the latest in geek culture. Tonight, we start with a casual chat about the arrival of summer and the exciting events in June. Will shares his enthusiasm for the upcoming House of the Dragon and The Boys, while Sarah discusses the recent premiere of The Acolyte. (0:00) Next, we delve into the latest news in the MCU, including Giancarlo Esposito's casting as a villain in Captain America 4. We discuss the ongoing reshoots and speculate on his potential role, from Magneto to Doctor Doom. (2:28) We also cover the announcement of Star Trek Prodigy Season 2 dropping on Netflix on July 1. Will shares his excitement for the show and its journey from Paramount+ to Netflix, highlighting its significance in the new Trek universe. (6:40) Then, we shift gears to discuss The Bear Season 2. Will shares his thoughts on the first five episodes, highlighting standout moments and character arcs. Sarah reflects on the show's evolution from Season 1 and its balance between comedy and drama. (8:50) Finally, we dive into The Acolyte, Season 1, Episodes 1 and 2. We break down the plot, character dynamics, and the writing. From the mystery of the twins to the introduction of the acolyte, we discuss our mixed feelings about the show's execution and potential. (19:10) Follow our crew on X (formerly Twitter) @SceneNNerd, friend us on Facebook, follow us on Instagram and Threads @scene_n_nerd, and visit our website at www.scenennerdpodcast.com. But most importantly, rate, follow, and comment on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever you get your podcasts!  

Goodbye my ‘97 X-May

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Greetings, nerds! Join the dynamic duo, Sarah Belmont and Will Polk, for an engaging episode of Scene N Nerd. In this episode, we kick things off with a casual chat about the whirlwind that was the month of May, including jury duty escapades and work travel adventures. Will shares his experience visiting Norman Reedus's restaurant in Lexington, Kentucky, which leads us to discuss The Walking Dead and its cultural impact. (0:00) Next, we dive into the newly released documentary on Black Twitter, which is now available on Hulu. We discuss its origins, key highlights, and the significant cultural moments it captures. (4:08) Transitioning from Black Twitter to the latest updates on the Masters of the Universe live-action movie, Sarah and Will discuss the casting changes and what to expect from the upcoming Amazon production. (7:20) Sarah gives us the lowdown on the Vanderpump Rules Season 11 reunion, sharing insights on the shifting dynamics among the cast and speculating on the future of the series. (13:10) Finally, we delve into the last three episodes of X-Men '97. From the reveal of Bastion's true identity to the philosophical debates between Charles and Magneto, we break down the action, character developments, and the setup for Season 2. (21:40) Follow our crew on Twitter @SceneNNerd, friend us on Facebook, follow us on Instagram and Threads @scene_n_nerd, and visit our website at www.scenennerdpodcast.com. But most importantly, rate, follow, and comment on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever you get your podcasts!
Greetings, nerds! Join your hosts, Sarah Belmont and Will Polk, for an action-packed episode of Scene N Nerd. Tonight, we're diving into the latest entertainment news and breaking down four episodes of X-Men '97. But first, we discuss the renewal of Mr. and Mrs. Smith on Amazon without Donald Glover and Maya Erskine, the future of Shogun, 3  Body Problem (1:25). We also discuss the latest updates on Marvel's rebranding and upcoming shows, including Agatha, the untitled Vision show, and Daredevil: Born Again (7:50). Next, we tackle the X-Men extravaganza, starting with episodes 4 through 7. We dissect the highs and lows of Jubilee's birthday adventure in "Motendo and Life and Death Part 1," explore Storm's journey in "Life and Death Part 2," and delve into the emotional rollercoaster of "Remember It" and the fallout from the Genosha attack in "Episode 7." From Rogue's quest for vengeance to the complex dynamics between Scott, Jean, and Madelyne, we leave no stone unturned (20:00). Follow our crew on Twitter @SceneNNerd, friend us on Facebook, follow us on Instagram and Threads @scene_n_nerd, and visit our website at www.scenennerdpodcast.com. But most importantly, rate, follow, and comment on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever you get your podcasts!
Get ready for an exclusive sneak peek into the highly anticipated world theatrical premiere of 'Beverly Hills Exorcist' at Geek Film fest's standalone event on May 19, 2024. Explore how Rem Scobell's passion for fantasy and geek projects like Metal Gear Solid has influenced his filmmaking journey. Imagine ghosts living it up in Beverly Hills – that's Rem's latest wild ride, and he's also sharing tales from his comedy hit "Let's Be Kids." So, strap on your proton pack and prepare for a ghostly chinwag with Rem Scobell on Scene N Nerd! Tickets to Rem's Film Debut: https://geekfestla.com/event/geekfestyr11ko/ Film website: https://beverlyhillsexorcist.com/ Rem's website: https://remscobell.com/    Follow our crew on Twitter @SceneNNerd, friend us on Facebook, follow us on Instagram and Threads @scene_n_nerd, and our website at www.scenennerdpodcast.com.  But most importantly rate, follow, and comment on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever you get podcasts!
Our dynamic duo unpack the explosive revelations and dramatic conclusions of Fallout's first season. Episode 8, "The Beginning," truly marks a new chapter as we witness the aftermath of the apocalypse, the rise of new powers, and the unsettling truth behind Vault-Tec's sinister plans. Strap in as our hosts break down the fates of Lucy, Maximus, and the mysterious ghoul, and tease the potential for new alliances and conflicts in the upcoming season. But before the dust settles, we rewind to the penultimate episode, "The Radio," where the paths of our characters converge and diverge in unexpected ways. From Lucy's harrowing escape to Maximus's dance with the Brotherhood, and Norm's eerie encounter in Vault 31, the stage is set for a world forever changed. Dive deep with us into the lore, the emotional rollercoaster, and the bold narrative choices that have defined this gripping series. We continue our journey with X-Men 97, episode 3 as a surprising visitor causes more tensions and fears within the team and we get some exciting updates for Shogun and the Mandalorian.  We rant...we rave...we review...this is Scene N’ Nerd.  Timestamps 0:00 Intro 1:15 Shogun update! 3:35 The Mandalorian and Grogu casting rumors 9:20 X-Men '97 episode 3 "Fire Made Flesh" 23:00 Fallout episode 7 "The Radio" 39:50 Fallout episode 8 "The Beginning" Follow our crew on Twitter @SceneNNerd, friend us on Facebook, follow us on Instagram and Threads @scene_n_nerd, and visit our website at www.scenennerdpodcast.com. But most importantly, rate, follow, and comment on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever you get your podcasts!  
Join our dynamic duo of Sarah Belmont and Will Polk as they dive into the recent episodes of X-Men '97 and Fallout!  They'll also bring you the hottest entertainment news, keeping you up to date with the latest happenings in the world of movies, TV shows, and more. Don't miss out on this action-packed episode as our hosts bring their unique perspectives and witty banter to your ears! 0:00 Welcome 1:15 Michelle Yeoh leads Blade Runner 2099 1:45 Thoughts on the new Superman suit 3:40 Marvel Studios future TV and Film output 4:50 Galactus and more casting in Fantastic Four 6:15 New Lord of the Rings: The Hunt for Gollum 7:50 DIsney+,  Hulu, and Max bundle  9:15 Batman: Caped Crusader news 10:15 The Bear season 3 news 10:45 X-Men '97 Episode 2 "Mutant Liberation Begins” 26:25 Fallout Episode 5 "The Past" 39:00    Fallout Episode 6 "The Trap" 1:00:00  Call to Action   Follow our crew on Twitter @SceneNNerd, friend us on Facebook, Instagram and Threads @scene_n_nerd, and our website at www.scenennerdpodcast.com.  But most importantly rate, follow, and comment on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever you get podcasts!
In this exciting episode of our podcast, the dynamic duo dives into the world of the X-Men '97 animated series. Join us as we review Episode 1 and relive the nostalgia of our favorite mutants making a thrilling comeback. We'll discuss the action-packed storyline, the iconic characters, and the stunning animation that made this series a fan-favorite. But that's not all! We continue reviewing Fallout on Prime Episodes 3-4. Get ready for more twists, turns, and surprises as we explore the fallout from the previous episodes and analyze the character development and plot progression. Whether you're a die-hard X-Men fan or just discovering the series, this podcast episode is a must-listen. Join us as we discuss the highs, the lows, and everything in between. Get ready to immerse yourself in the world of mutants and relive the excitement of the X-Men '97 series. Don't miss out on this thrilling review! Timestamps: 0:00 Introduction 1:35 Cobra Kai final season update 3:30 Sarah shares thoughts on 'The Idea of You,' 'Anyone but You,' and romantic comedies and reality TV in general on Netflix 11:30 X-Men '97 Episode 1 review "To Me, My X-Men"  25:35 Fallout episode 3 "The Head" 39:18 Fallout episode 4 "The Ghoul" 54:25 Outro Follow our crew on Twitter @SceneNNerd, friend us on Facebook, follow us on Instagram and Threads @scene_n_nerd, and our website at www.scenennerdpodcast.com.  But most importantly rate, follow, and comment on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever you get podcasts!
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