DAC Episode 267: A Time of Morbs
/Aidan watched Morbius, or as he calls “flop sweat in the shape of a movie”. Adam watched the original Top Gun. Plus: cognitive dissonance and Stranger Things, plus nonsensical MCU discourse,
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Aidan watched Morbius, or as he calls “flop sweat in the shape of a movie”. Adam watched the original Top Gun. Plus: cognitive dissonance and Stranger Things, plus nonsensical MCU discourse,
On this week’s episode, Adam and Aidan discuss the impending end of the Arrowverse (but will this place become a Gotham Knights stan site? No) and wonder what could possibly come next. We also have a spoiler-free talk about Doctor Strange and the Multiverse of Madness and the second episode of Strange New Worlds. En. Joy.
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Greetings! On episode 265, Adam and Aidan talk about Ncuti Gatwa, Russell Davies and all things Who. Adam embarks on a Legends of Tomorrow rewatch. Aidan reflects on the curiously unsatisfying (for him) Moon Knight. Plus a Superman and Lois mid-season cliffhanger!
But really, we’re here to talk about the premiere of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds. Was it exactly the Trek Adam and Aidan wanted? Listen to find out. Download below or find us on your iTunes of choice.
Greetings. Please take [a seat]. You are about to listen to [Eternal Void]. On today’s episode, Adam and Aidan discuss: the combined silliness and darkness of Legends of Tomorrow as epitomized by the fake hair on Robo-Nate’s fake arms, plus a brief history of Booster Gold; the relationship between Bizarro and the comedy-horror dimension of Superman; and the perfect bingeability of Amazon Prime’s Reacher. Listen below or Apple Podcasts us wherever you catch your pods of choice.
Wait, why is this the Rip van Winkle episode? You’ll have to listen to find out! And even then, you may not understand. Don’t worry about it. It’s fine. Plus, you get to hear Adam and Aidan opine on: the concept of the fixed point in time in Legends of Tomorrow (as well as the thoroughly absurd Time Bar); the use of Doomsday and Bizarro in Superman and Lois; the issues of late-run sitcoms as they present themselves in seasons 4-6 of Parks & Recreation; and the merits of 4400, the The 4400 reboot. Listen below, or Apple Podcasts us of choice!
Hello! It’s one of those, whadyacallim, episodes of Destroy All Culture. In this week’s episode, a discussion of Legends of Tomorrow pivots to a discussion of early reality television. Also on the docket: Naomi, Superman & Lois, Peacemaker and the comics history of Matter Eater Lad. Listen below or iTunes on your podcaster of choice.
What’s Adam’s take on Eternals? Refer to the title of this episode. Along with a discussion of The Eternals, Adam and Aidan go over the first three episodes of Peacemaker and the ‘80s action throwback parody episode of Legends of Tomorrow. Listen below or on your iTunes of choice.
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In this episode, Adam and Aidan talk about season six of The Expanse, the Doctor Who New Year episode, the comic greatness of Betty White, the meaning of Star Trek: Discovery, and the enjoyable hollowness of The Book of Boba Fett. Listen below or find us on your iTunes of choice.
Not many things make it to 250, folks. Some trees, a few lucky turtles (I think), and various rocks. Well, you can add Destroy All Culture to that august list. To mark our 250th episode, we talk about The Expanse, Hawkeye and all sorts of good things. Listen below or find us on a podcaster of choice.
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