Drew and Katie have parking lot conversations about pop culture and the universe’s biggest (and smallest) questions
Drew and Katie catch up after a summer away.
World Cup champion and all-time record goal scorer Abby Wambach wrote a book called Wolfpack about her experience as a champion and leader throughout her wildly successful soccer career. Abby turns the conventions of leadership and legacy on their head -- as one might say, 'the lone wolf dies, but the pack survives.'
We basically took a whole episode to break down Netflix's Love, Death & Robots, episode by episode. * Blindspot - 5:06 * Sonnie's Edge - 7:56 * Three Robots - 12:44 * The Witness - 14:55 * Suits - 18:20 * Sucker of Souls - 20:47 * When The Yogurt Took Over - 23:28 * Beyond The Aquila Rift - 24:56 * Good Hunting - 28:00 * The Dump - 33:07 * Shape Shifters - 33:40 * Helping Hand - 36:41 * Fish Night - 44:41 * Lucky Thirteen - 43:24 * Zima Blue - 45:59 * Ice Age - 50:24 * Alternate Histories - 53:12 * The Secret War - 56:15 Overall Thoughts - 58:27 Good-ish, Mediocre-ish, Bad-ish - 1:01:44 * Triple Frontier (Netflix) - 1:01:59 * Queer Eye (Netflix) - 1:05:44 * Pokemon Let's Go (Nintendo Switch) - 1:13:27
Join us in the parking lot to discuss the latest episode of Game of Thrones and let us know your thoughts and theories!
It's a bit delayed, but this week we've got another Metapod episode! Join Drew and Katie in the parking lot to talk about Soccer, Politics, Religion, Sleeping Habits, Video Games, Technology, and Katharine Hepburn. Yes, it was a random conversation but that's how we do it here in the parking lot.
We thought we were done talking about time travel for the time being, but then we watched About Time and just had to talk about it.
Time Travel is crazy and we like to talk about the very particular rules that may or may not apply to a thing that may or may not, probably will never, ever be a thing. Because that's how we roll. This time around, we're talking about Looper and Back to the Future, and then you can listen to us talk about the stuff we watched this week that may or may not have been any good.
In this non-Christmasy Christmastime episode, Katie and Drew get real talking about how Terminator-style time travel would work and what that would mean for us.
Welcome to our first Metapod. And yes, we know it's a Pokemon. It works, I promise. We didn't do our homework this week so we're going back to the basics and just doing some parking lot talk. We swing back around to consciousness, talk about trying new things, and as always, tell you about the goodish, mediocreish, and badish of what's been entertaining us lately. We'll be introducing some of the time travel concepts we'll be talking about in the future, but most of that is yet to come.
Drew and Kate continue their discussion of fundamentalism, particularly regarding truth, agency, and leadership. Drew then talks about the goodish, badish, and mediocreish of what he's been watching lately.
Drew and Katie discuss how Thanos in Avengers: Infinity War represents the Christian evangelical god. Katie tries to convert Drew. The conversation continues next week in part 2 of this discussion on fundamentalism.
Drew and Katie break down their thoughts about the 2018 midterm election results, continue their conversation about consciousness as it relates to the question of whether we are living in a simulation, and then talk about some of their TV and movie recommendations.
Drew and Katie break down the topic of consciousness through the lens of Ghost In The Shell, Star Trek, The Prestige, and a few more. Visit the link below for Goodnight Moon's album on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/for-those-who-have-died-ep/1215201495