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The Protagonist Podcast
Adrian Monk from Monk (TV 2002)

The Protagonist Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2025 58:10


Description First-time (sort of) guest Stephanie Siler joins Joe to discuss the classic tv mystery show Monk. Adrian Monk, played by Tony Shalhoub, is an obsessive compulsive private investigator who struggles with all of the phobias while also solving a … Continue reading →

The Harvest Season
Oh Time, It Never Stops, It Never Relents

The Harvest Season

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2025 61:55


Kev talks about Guacho and the Grassland Timings 00:00:00: Theme Tune 00:00:30: Intro 00:02:57: What Has Kevin Been Up To 00:13:24: Game News 00:36:37: Gaucho And The Grassland 00:55:12: Outro Links Islanders: New Shores Super Zoo Story Release Info Fantasy Life i Password Hello Kitty: Island Adventure “Sunshine Adventure” Dicounty Employee Training Videos Sun Haven Snaccoon Plushie Contact Al on Mastodon: https://mastodon.scot/@TheScotBot Email Us: https://harvestseason.club/contact/ Transcript (0:00:30) Kev: Well howdy partners and welcome to the harvest season. (0:00:35) Kev: Around these parts they call me Kevin. (0:00:39) Kev: Today you’re riding with me as we wander over yonder (0:00:42) Kev: and go exploring these fine grasslands. (0:00:47) Kev: Yes, hello, it’s true. (0:00:49) Kev: You’ve heard the rumors and I can’t confirm. (0:00:52) Kev: My name is Kevin and I am your sole host of the harvest season. (0:00:55) Kev: Hello everyone. (0:00:56) Kev: We’re here to talk about Cottage Corgades. (0:00:59) Kev: you know how we do (0:01:00) Kev: as I’m legally obligated to say by “ow” (0:01:04) Kev: um, but, uh, but yes, hello, no, no co-hosts, another solo cabin episode today (0:01:12) Kev: I can already hear the groan/cheers as you prepare for the best/worst kind of episode we have offered here on the Harvey season (0:01:22) Kev: uh, just, just me, un-chained, unhinged, uncensored, right? (0:01:28) Kev: No one stood here to stop me from singing. (0:01:30) Kev: songs or doing a foghorn-leg-horn impression. And so you know, yeah, prepare yourself. Just (0:01:38) Kev: me alone talking directly into your ears. Just you and me alone staring at each other (0:01:44) Kev: in an empty room. Hello everyone. I hope that sets the tone as it should be if you may feel (0:01:55) Kev: a little threatened. I’m sure Al does. Excuse me, I got a drink. (0:02:00) Kev: I don’t care. But yeah, so hello. It’s harvest season. As I was doing with my little cowboy (0:02:09) Kev: twang intro, I already got the voices going. We are here, and by we and me me, I’m here (0:02:16) Kev: to talk about Gaucho and the Grassland game that you all know. I have been eagerly awaiting, (0:02:26) Kev: forward to. It finally released and here I am with (0:02:30) Kev: some first impressions for it. But before that as as per our norm we have we have (0:02:40) Kev: some news to go over. That’s a good good bit of pieces of news I like them from (0:02:46) Kev: what I’ve seen so I’m looking forward to going over that with you guys. But (0:02:51) Kev: before that let’s talk about some non cottagecore game thing stuff I’ve been (0:02:57) Kev: up to because people are interested in that apparently. (0:03:02) Kev: And if you aren’t well, I don’t hear any objection. So there you go, you know, so (0:03:07) Kev: The well, yeah, this week’s been as usually, you know, I mean, I’m busy with work things and stuffs (0:03:14) Kev: And I just spent time on gotcha, of course, so, you know, that was a good chunk of time this week (0:03:20) Kev: But aside from that (0:03:23) Kev: I’ve been probably (0:03:26) Kev: So you both Pokemon unite hits fourth anniversary this this year this (0:03:30) Kev: Week a couple days ago whenever which first of all is horrifying to think about. I’m playing this game for four years time. Oh (0:03:39) Kev: whole time (0:03:41) Kev: Never never stops never. It’s always relentless (0:03:47) Kev: Now as per pretty much tradition at this point every year in the anniversary they release a new Pokemon a (0:03:53) Kev: Legendary or mythical we’ve had Mewtwo. Oh, oh sweet food. I think it was last year (0:03:59) Kev: And this year a little (0:04:00) Kev: Bit of a treat two for one special we’re getting the Latias and Latios the young duo the Latino was at Latinas (0:04:08) Kev: Whatever you want to call them the gen 3 that the blue and the red one (0:04:13) Kev: No, not not the ones on the box the other blue and red one (0:04:17) Kev: Yeah (0:04:19) Kev: That’s we only have Latios at the moment (0:04:25) Kev: But Latias will be releasing soon and they do in fact work together (0:04:31) Kev: It’s the first time we’ve seen pokemon explicitly boost and support (0:04:37) Kev: Another specific pokemon, so that’s a fun mechanic. I think in Unite. I’ve seen them played and they’re not (0:04:44) Kev: Terrifyingly busted like Mewtwo when he came out, but yeah, it’s fun. So (0:04:48) Kev: Fun times over there Unite. I enjoy it still still still on that train (0:04:54) Kev: Speaking of trains. I’m still on Zenla’s on zero with its update of an update of its own (0:05:01) Kev: The 2.1 patch or whatever number it’s it’s one of the bigger numbered patches which (0:05:07) Kev: Implies a story content update a new chapter in their story (0:05:13) Kev: Now unfortunately, I think Zenla’s on zero (0:05:16) Kev: Continues to suffer from a sort of identity crisis. I’ve talked about it (0:05:22) Kev: Before but when the game first came out. It was a very (0:05:25) Kev: Lack of better way of describing it mid 2000s urban vibe (0:05:30) Kev: big metropolitan city is the setting and people have flip phones and their CRTs (0:05:35) Kev: hanging about and video rentals a very specific aesthetic they were going for (0:05:41) Kev: and it worked for me right clearly up to taste if you know the player enjoyed it (0:05:46) Kev: or not but it worked and they they wrote that aesthetic with a with a solid (0:05:53) Kev: playing game plan and story for a year right there were hackers and kind of this (0:05:58) Kev: mystery to explore. (0:06:00) Kev: And, uh, but yeah, as they hit the end of year one, they kind of wrapped up a lot of (0:06:06) Kev: those storylines and threads, um, and I, I feel like they continue to struggle a bit (0:06:13) Kev: to follow that up, uh, for lack of better way of describing it. (0:06:18) Kev: Think of post-Endgame MCU, where it’s a little, suffering a little in its identity, I’m not (0:06:24) Kev: sure where to go. (0:06:26) Kev: And now this may just be a me thing because there are (0:06:30) Kev: leaning into this kind of like they’ve gone from this urban city to now we’re (0:06:35) Kev: out in rural not China where the the former hackers I mean they still are I (0:06:41) Kev: guess technically but they are now living at a temple because trying to keep (0:06:46) Kev: them on mystics with a bunch of monks which is a wild pivot from the more much (0:06:52) Kev: more science fiction heavy aesthetic and genre that they’re kind of leaning into (0:06:58) Kev: and then now we’re going into a bit of mysticism with (0:07:01) Kev: feng shui and energy lines and all that good stuff (0:07:05) Kev: So yeah, this may be an issue of just stuff getting lost in translation (0:07:10) Kev: You know mihoyo is a Chinese company and you know this may be (0:07:14) Kev: For that that target audience. I don’t know (0:07:18) Kev: And it doesn’t help that the cast did all the new characters that have been out since (0:07:23) Kev: 2.0, which is about a month or two ago (0:07:26) Kev: They this new cast has just not hit (0:07:30) Kev: I don’t find them as entertaining or engaging (0:07:34) Kev: Which isn’t entirely a bad thing (0:07:37) Kev: And this isn’t just the pullable characters even a lot of NPCs. They’re just not as memorable in my opinion (0:07:44) Kev: But the the pullable the playable characters (0:07:47) Kev: yeah, I don’t I pulled for one in the (0:07:51) Kev: Four three or four that have come out since then (0:07:54) Kev: Which isn’t entirely bad thing because that means I can now save up on resources for when stuff (0:07:58) Kev: I do want will drop and (0:08:00) Kev: And that will happen again. We’ve in true mohoyo fashion. They they tease upcoming characters (0:08:08) Kev: Not just in the marketing, but in in the gameplay you’ll you’ll meet some of them who are clearly like up (0:08:12) Kev: Here’s your next banner character or a couple banners away (0:08:16) Kev: In particular there’s a group called the obol squad they’re like a military Defense Force unit (0:08:23) Kev: and (0:08:24) Kev: Those guys have some cool designs (0:08:26) Kev: We’ve already gotten a few out in ZZZ, but the looks like we’re gonna fill out (0:08:30) Kev: the rest of that roster and I’m looking forward to those guys there’s a there’s (0:08:35) Kev: like a big Mecca guy that’s piloted by a little bunny robot there’s a their (0:08:41) Kev: captain has a living gun who is actually the captain I think something wild like (0:08:47) Kev: that the sniper of their unit is blind so you know there you go yeah colorful (0:08:53) Kev: colorful crew that oval squad so I’m looking forward to that but but until (0:09:00) Kev: I said ZZZ kind of kind of struggling a little with its the flavor if you will (0:09:06) Kev: um but it’s okay because the gameplay is still good even all those characters on (0:09:10) Kev: that instant come out you know they give you trials or you play with them in the (0:09:14) Kev: story or whatever they are fun mechanically gameplay wise they’re not (0:09:17) Kev: bad just yeah I’m not dying for them or anything and then the nice bit is not (0:09:25) Kev: just zenless I think all the mihoyo games they’re very strong with their side (0:09:28) Kev: content. They have lots of weird goofy modes. (0:09:30) Kev: For instance, right now they have a summer mode where you operate a seaside resort with all sorts of minigames. (0:09:37) Kev: And so you have to work to upgrade the minigames and the attractions, and that is certainly enjoyable, I’m having a blast with that little mode. (0:09:46) Kev: But yeah, that’s Endless Zone Zero, there’s my report. No one here to stop me. (0:09:52) Kev: Oh, so there you go. Now, aside from that, the other thing I want to talk about… (0:10:00) Kev: isn’t game, per se, but I’ve been watching a lot of Monk, the mid-2000s, I think it was like 2000 to 2008. (0:10:09) Kev: Detective Mystery Show, aired on USA Network, I think. It’s about Adrian Monk, a former detective on the police force whose wife was killed. (0:10:21) Kev: Which led to a dismissal, as he already had, let’s say, a lot of conditions. OCD. (0:10:30) Kev: And a lot of phobias. (0:10:32) Kev: and stuff like that well all that is amplified by his wife’s death and so now (0:10:37) Kev: he does work as a private investigator helping so helping the police just not (0:10:41) Kev: on their official payroll but but while managing all of these intense oddities (0:10:49) Kev: and quirks yeah I mean it ran for eight seasons it’s clearly a popular show and (0:10:56) Kev: you guess what lives up to it I’m a fan of detective mystery shows play a lot (0:11:02) Kev: right professor Layton you know it’s kind of in that in that lane and and the (0:11:08) Kev: mysteries themselves you know they obviously cast staff of writers so they (0:11:13) Kev: can vary right some it’s tough to write mysteries because how do you do it right (0:11:18) Kev: are you breadcrumbing the clues and it’s kind of obvious how it’s gonna go or do (0:11:24) Kev: you know is your detective so great they see something that the audience can’t (0:11:28) Kev: see or know, but they caught it and, oh, a big (0:11:32) Kev: reveal at the end. Um, so it’s hard to find a balance between there and, you know, between (0:11:37) Kev: the different episodes, uh, I think they swing both ways on this pendulum, but overall still (0:11:43) Kev: enjoyable, um, and it helps by the fact that the riding is excellent. It’s a very funny (0:11:50) Kev: show, um, as Monk has to navigate this world and the world has to navigate with Monk, supporting (0:11:57) Kev: his OCD and need to straighten and clean everything up. (0:12:02) Kev: and avoid things that are not clean or straight and orderly so it makes for (0:12:10) Kev: some very very entertaining scenarios and and monk himself is very well (0:12:16) Kev: written and enjoyable character played excellently by Tony Shalab I believe is (0:12:21) Kev: the actor’s name yeah very charming even with all his oddities and quirks very (0:12:28) Kev: Very, very funny, excellent, can’t recommend enough shocker. (0:12:32) Kev: 8 season show was popular, for a reason, so yeah, go check it out. (0:12:36) Kev: And hey, it has a great little intro theme, written and performed by Randy Newman, the Toy Story song guy you guys know what I’m talking about. (0:12:44) Kev: So that’s very catchy. (0:12:49) Kev: No, I will not sing this song right now, I’ll spare you all, for now. (0:12:55) Kev: But yeah, that’s uh, that’s some of the stuff I’ve been up to lately. (0:13:03) Kev: And so with that, let’s get, uh, let’s see what the world of video games has been up to. (0:13:10) Kev: Let’s start talking with those Xbox 9000 layoff. (0:13:14) Kev: No, no, I’m kidding, let’s stick to cottagecore stuff, as painful as it was, my heart, it goes out, my condolences to all those Xbox employees. (0:13:23) Kev: Ugh. (0:13:25) Kev: Ugh, so let’s talk about things that weren’t laid off, but in fact, the opposite, have stuff that… (0:13:32) Kev: …got launched and has, uh, updates. (0:13:36) Kev: Let’s start with, uh, Islanders. (0:13:39) Kev: Um, the Calm City Builder, uh, it has a, it’s come out with a big update, um, called Islanders New Shores. (0:13:50) Kev: You know, one of those subtitle type, uh, updates/expansions. (0:13:54) Kev: Um, this is the, yeah, city/island builder, and the new shores update. (0:14:02) Kev: Um, has, oh, it’s one of those kind of expansions, um, oh, I apologize, no, is this a sequel? (0:14:11) Kev: Oh, this is a sequel, I thought it was an expansion, oh, I’m wrong, oh, good, good for me, um, I… (0:14:26) Kev: Yeah, wow, I think this is one I just played before and said I should, I could be wrong. (0:14:31) Kev: Either way, it’s an island city builder, island/city builder. (0:14:37) Kev: A lot of the mechanics of the first game returning just, you know, bigger, better, more biomes, more options. (0:14:46) Kev: Very, very fun stuff. It does look up my alley and I might play it. (0:14:52) Kev: Kinda reminds me of the Terrenil, which is a game I still go to every now and then. (0:14:56) Kev: You can play a lot and enjoy. (0:14:58) Kev: Yeah, you’ve got lava islands, snow islands, rocky islands. (0:15:02) Kev: And you’re just building up little villages and population on these islands. (0:15:06) Kev: So yeah, very charming, very endearing. (0:15:08) Kev: Check it out. That is out already. (0:15:12) Kev: With a 60%… Oh my… Wait, is that right? (0:15:16) Kev: Hold on, is this available for $2 USD? (0:15:20) Kev: Wham! (0:15:22) Kev: Or is that part of it? (0:15:24) Kev: Oh, this is special prom- (0:15:26) Kev: Yup, wow that is lovely, yeah, very affordable game check it out. It’s on sale (0:15:36) Kev: And yeah, and they’re still gonna work on it they have a 2025 roadmap with (0:15:43) Kev: Basically a lot of the same just working and expanding very cool (0:15:48) Kev: Yeah, good for you islanders new shores (0:15:51) Kev: Great looking game. I might very likely check this out. This looks like something (0:15:56) Kev: I could use you know kind of a just pick up in and just zone out for a little bit sort of game (0:16:02) Kev: Not not heavy at all. I like it (0:16:05) Kev: All right. Let’s see here. What next um ah (0:16:10) Kev: Something that is not out, but is coming out. Let’s talk about super zoo story the I (0:16:18) Kev: Guess Star Zoo Valley you could call it. It feels what I call a star do like but set in a zoo instead of a farm (0:16:26) Kev: um (0:16:27) Kev: They came out with a big post on their Kickstarter (0:16:31) Kev: This this is a this is kind of a wild one they had to clarify their release date and development (0:16:41) Kev: Feels like an important one that probably should have been made clear, but but hey it happens (0:16:48) Kev: Basically if they they chalk it up to they you know (0:16:52) Kev: There was the text portion of the Kickstarter and then there’s graphics portions (0:16:56) Kev: on the Kickstarter and basically they just fudged up they mixed up some of (0:17:03) Kev: the dates. The true and proper release date is the graphic the shown on the (0:17:09) Kev: little timeline graphic. They are planning to release an alpha version of (0:17:14) Kev: the game in the second half of this year 2025. A beta will release in the first (0:17:18) Kev: half of 2026 with the goal of the full release in 2026 second half. (0:17:26) Kev: and from their post they describe that they feel they are on track you know (0:17:32) Kev: famous last words but hey they’re trying they kind of go over different (0:17:38) Kev: categories of stuff they’re working on (0:17:46) Kev: customization (0:17:48) Kev: They do want to launch with multiplayer in the game including minigames like a little soccer game you can play with others (0:17:54) Kev: That’s that’s fun. I don’t I don’t know how to start (0:17:57) Kev: Do you have that yet like little minigames you can actually play with people are playing on multiplayer. I don’t remember it does (0:18:04) Kev: But that’s uh, that’s fun. That’s good. Oh, so hey, but good for them. They came out trying to dress it (0:18:11) Kev: It’s we know (0:18:14) Kev: You know still waiting a year (0:18:16) Kev: I’m certainly in no rush for it. Let’s take your time. Well, I get this. I don’t know like (0:18:21) Kev: The whole relationships and you know stardew mechanic tropes like I I don’t know (0:18:27) Kev: But it’s a zoo and I really love animals. So maybe I don’t know (0:18:34) Kev: Maybe more than maybe (0:18:38) Kev: Yeah, but yeah, there’ll be plenty of time at least a year until this comes out (0:18:44) Kev: And yeah, no rush (0:18:46) Kev: By any means because there is plenty of stuff to play in the meanwhile (0:18:52) Kev: Including I transition (0:18:55) Kev: Go go town which has the fifth major update tourist trap (0:19:02) Kev: So, yeah go go town the kind of Animal Crossing gone on hyperdrive (0:19:12) Kev: Looking game as I would describe it (0:19:16) Kev: They’ve released an update called tourist trap which puts a lot of emphasis on making the village town a tourist attraction (0:19:23) Kev: So now you have lots of people coming in they have thought bubbles (0:19:27) Kev: There’s ratings on the attractions and the food and stuff like that. Yeah, you know kind of rollercoaster tycoon (0:19:34) Kev: It looks cute um with this update they’ve also introduced like new (0:19:40) Kev: categories of people that can visit aliens and robots and werewolves and all sorts of stuff (0:19:46) Kev: Which is fun and some of those characters can also become what they call townies the actual villagers (0:19:52) Kev: And then they could some structures like transit systems that introduces it a little way of doing it (0:19:58) Kev: So basically like you okay, I want the werewolf while I have to (0:20:01) Kev: Unlock the werewolf transit system and that will include a werewolf (0:20:07) Kev: Townie in your town (0:20:09) Kev: So that’s fun (0:20:11) Kev: It introduces a tier three industry. That’s kind of cool (0:20:16) Kev: a factory that leads to production of resources that leads to massive landmarks as they call it (0:20:21) Kev: a big lighthouse a stadium ooh hot springs a conservatory okay okay um yeah that’s cool (0:20:30) Kev: and oh hey yeah yum grease that’s that yum grease tm that’s (0:20:47) Kev: uh… I admire how unabashedly they are about uh… (0:20:52) Kev: the zaniness of stuff like that uh… very cool very cute (0:20:56) Kev: so yeah go go to oh yeah they have oh big one here uh… (0:21:00) Kev: uh… (0:21:01) Kev: cliff customization you know all of the new new horizons uh… (0:21:06) Kev: that’s that’s been added which includes waterfalls they also added water (0:21:18) Kev: I like that a lot, so yeah, a lot of new customization stuff, um, clowns, they can have clowns joining in the party, uh, that’s fun, you know, I admire Gogotown, they just keep going at it, and leaning into whatever it is they’re doing, kind of just over the top nonsense, and I appreciate that, I, Kevin, appreciate it over the top nonsense, shocker. (0:21:42) Kev: Um, yeah, so good for you, and again, that is our (0:21:48) Kev: party out now, uh, GOGO, see the GOGOTOWN, yeah, yeah baby, haha, um, alright, next up, uh, let’s talk about super farming boy, no, not a super meat boy expansion, sadly, or crossover, um, but it is a charming game nonetheless, it is, oh gosh, uh, we’ve, I think we’ve discussed, we, I know we’ve seen (0:22:18) Kev: it before, discussed it, but, um, they’re, they’re coming out with an early access that’s out in August 12th, this game is the using, okay, quote here from their steam page, an action puzzle farming sim featuring chain reactions and combos, which is just a wild descriptor in my opinion. (0:22:37) Kev: Um, so yeah, you play, uh, what’s, little character, uh, what is, oh gosh, I get it, oh, super farming boy gets his name. (0:22:48) Kev: It’s all in this very like, oh, comic bookie style, not exactly cop head, but very cartoony style, maybe like mid 2000s or 2010s, uh, cartoon network, like adventure times, even universe esque designs. (0:23:06) Kev: Um, yeah, you play super farming boy, his body transforms into the different tools. Um, so you just have one tool basically that just changes for the situation, which is a fun concept. (0:23:18) Kev: Very charming, vibrant art style. Um, and yeah, the chain thing is weird. Like you pull up one carrot, but it does like a grid thing that pulls all the other carrots in the same pattern nearby. (0:23:30) Kev: Um, very dynamic, very chaotic looking game. Um, but in a good way, like it’s clearly what they’re going for. So, you know, I guess that just might be a thing for days. There’s boss battle. So, you know, I think that using, using the. (0:23:50) Kev: um they have uh they have touch control that’s super cool (0:23:54) Kev: um yeah so very interesting i’ll be keeping my eye out on this um and hey (0:23:58) Kev: the hidden early access on like I said august 12th (0:24:01) Kev: um so that’s cool good for them they’re getting there uh demo is out now if you (0:24:05) Kev: want to see um look up for you super farming boy (0:24:18) Kev: Oh here’s a, you know, okay next up a game I also want to keep being themselves. (0:24:23) Kev: Fantasy Life Eye. They have hit 1.2 million copies sold. That’s a lot. Well, yeah that’s for like a (0:24:36) Kev: little over a month. That’s pretty good. They’re giving out some gift codes for (0:24:47) Kev: play fantasy life I don’t know these these might be good materials maybe not (0:24:51) Kev: there’s not a lot of them there’s like 12 no 9 there’s like three sets of one (0:24:57) Kev: two three six okay there’s 18 there’s six sets of three materials each yeah (0:25:02) Kev: I’m happy overall mostly with the number of fantasy life sold because I’m a big (0:25:10) Kev: level 5 fan and I was especially worried when they’re in North America office (0:25:14) Kev: But their they came out with this beautiful (0:25:17) Kev: And it’s it’s going strong on fantasy life seared the prequel again (0:25:21) Kev: I played the DS version a lot the DS game (0:25:25) Kev: I still play it actually I’m going through the DLC origin island (0:25:31) Kev: Kind of - when this came out it was you know, I was like, oh, I don’t want to buy it (0:25:36) Kev: But I didn’t do that DLC so I fired it up and I’ve been checking away at the DLC a little bit here and there (0:25:42) Kev: I like it. It’s good. It’s the single-player MMO (0:25:45) Kev: I don’t know if Fantasy Life Eye still follows it. (0:25:47) Kev: It still has at least a lot of that level five charm and design I still love. (0:25:53) Kev: So good for you Fantasy Life Eye. Keep keep on selling. Do another 1.2 million. (0:25:56) Kev: Yeah. All right speaking of games that sold probably at least 1.2 million. (0:26:04) Kev: I’d be shocked for anything less. Hello Kitty Island Adventure coming out with (0:26:08) Kev: another update. The Sunshine Celebration Update. Summer Vacation Festival, Tiki’s (0:26:16) Kev: Bitch (0:26:18) Kev: You know beach party type to update. It’s one of those seasonal events where hey (0:26:28) Kev: trade ’em in for new stuff, you know, new decorations and whatnot, it’s very cute. (0:26:34) Kev: It’s botsmaru, running a little juice-sticky bar. (0:26:38) Kev: Um, yeah, I like it, very cute. (0:26:42) Kev: Um, yeah, that’s uh, oh, it’s on sale right now, 25% off, get it for $30 USD, I don’t know for when, but uh, (0:26:49) Kev: but yo, check it out, it’s a good game, we talked about it on at least two episodes, and I like it. (0:26:55) Kev: Good for you, little kitty island venture. You’re a good thing. (0:26:58) Kev: That’s good. (0:27:00) Kev: Ah, you know what else is good, folks? (0:27:04) Kev: Discounty. Or more specifically, their little PR campaign they’ve done. (0:27:10) Kev: So, discounty. We have talked about it for people who may not remember. (0:27:15) Kev: You are running a convenience type store. (0:27:22) Kev: It’s like in the middle of a city, and it kind of feels like, you know, (0:27:26) Kev: just small little. (0:27:28) Kev: This is a grocery type store, um, I think the store is called ‘Discounty’. (0:27:34) Kev: Anyways they released a series of videos that they call ‘Employee Training Videos’ and these (0:27:41) Kev: videos are framed as such, you know you get little CRT scan lines and then the little (0:27:47) Kev: jingle for the business as you work for the ‘Discounty Corporation’. (0:27:51) Kev: They go over a few different mechanics, they talk about store expansion, they can buy land (0:27:58) Kev: to expand your store, excuse me. (0:28:04) Kev: Customer happiness is one. (0:28:09) Kev: Store layout and customization, I’m actually impressed by that one, there’s a wide range (0:28:13) Kev: of customization and layout options. (0:28:17) Kev: And it’s, I think that’s a, I think this is gonna be a key element in making this enjoyable (0:28:23) Kev: right because you know running a store as you know Al’s not fond of and for a lot of (0:28:28) Kev: understandable reasons right, it’s kind of maybe, as Al says, the just, it’s the shipping (0:28:36) Kev: box with extra steps or whatever. (0:28:38) Kev: Well this clearly is not that, there’s a lot more in that, you invest, you can, you kind (0:28:42) Kev: of think strategically how do I want to layout merchandise. (0:28:47) Kev: And I think that’s pretty clever and not just that but aesthetically there’s a lot of variations (0:28:52) Kev: you can go with. (0:28:53) Kev: You know you can actually make it look like a little greenhouse sort of store, you know, (0:28:58) Kev: a nursery that’s the word because you have so many plants and whatnot. (0:29:03) Kev: Yeah they’re even do, they have an employee of a month contest in their discords, that’s (0:29:10) Kev: very cute, where they crown a winner of like the best looking shops every month with the (0:29:15) Kev: demo you can play. (0:29:17) Kev: That is, that is very, very cute. (0:29:19) Kev: Yeah let’s see, okay there’s a couple more training videos, welcome to Blomkis the town’s (0:29:26) Kev: called Blomkis, kind of an overview of the town. (0:29:29) Kev: There’s a shop, some of the different locals and locales, locations you can visit. (0:29:36) Kev: That’s uh, that’s fun. (0:29:40) Kev: And then there’s another employee training video on talking about relationships, like (0:29:45) Kev: the mechanics and different types of characters you can meet and whatnot. (0:29:52) Kev: That’s yeah, that’s the last one. (0:29:55) Kev: Now throughout these training videos there’s a common theme (0:29:58) Kev: Of uh, how should I put this uh, the CD underbelly. This really feels like the Joja Market route, the game. (0:30:10) Kev: Um, because um, at the end of each of these training videos there’s a disclaimer. (0:30:15) Kev: “Discounty corporation cannot be held liable for any environmental damage, interpersonal relationship issues, (0:30:25) Kev: or riotous uprisings that occur as a result of the (0:30:28) Kev: these training, uh, following this training video. (0:30:32) Kev: So, um, yeah, clearly they framed that some of this stuff can result in bad (0:30:37) Kev: things. Um, and you do in fact, get a tiny sliver of a frame of a riotous (0:30:42) Kev: uprising. So, um, yeah, I don’t know. Can you lean into that or is it, you know, (0:30:48) Kev: like, oh, you’re going to have a change of heart and changed how the model works. (0:30:51) Kev: I don’t know, but you know, they’re aware of what they’re doing. It’s fun. Um, (0:30:57) Kev: And it does look like you have the eye. (0:30:58) Kev: You don’t have the option to build relationships with people. (0:31:02) Kev: You can bribe or make things easier for you to get around permitting or control press. (0:31:08) Kev: Get in a relationship with a reporter and avoid bad press from your store. (0:31:12) Kev: Which is kind of a fun idea actually. (0:31:16) Kev: The people, your relationships impact the status of your farm. I like that. That’s good. (0:31:22) Kev: Yeah, that’s clever. I’m excited for this one. (0:31:28) Kev: This is the store simulators. (0:31:30) Kev: I think has a lot of charm and personality and the mechanics like I said the whole store customization thing. I (0:31:36) Kev: Like that a lot. I’m a big fan. So yeah, keep (0:31:41) Kev: Keeping on up for that folks (0:31:44) Kev: Say do we have a release date? I don’t think we do (0:31:51) Kev: Could be dead wrong, but oh, oh I’m dead right. I am dead wrong. It’s available August 21st 2025 (0:31:56) Kev: Oh, that’s that’s around the corner of the month (0:32:00) Kev: I can’t wait for that. Oh, oh, yeah, I’ll definitely be playing this. I’m very excited for that. Yay (0:32:05) Kev: I like it when I don’t have to wait too long for things. That’s that’s fun (0:32:12) Kev: Yeah (0:32:14) Kev: Okay, there you go discount (0:32:16) Kev: All right. Yeah, do check out those videos. I think they’re charming only down like maybe a minute long each something like that (0:32:22) Kev: Um, they they’re they’re flavorful. They have a lot of character. So check them out (0:32:27) Kev: Well, you know, you know we have the links on the website. (0:32:30) Kev: Oh (0:32:32) Kev: Okay, lastly Sun-Haven Sun Haven I addressed (0:32:40) Kev: As as mandated by the cottage cores laws of the internet games fear (0:32:46) Kev: We they’ve come out with to make ship plushy because of course they have (0:32:49) Kev: You know what hats off to make ship. They’re they’re hustlers. Look how much they get done (0:32:55) Kev: Anyways, what is cool though is I haven’t seen this before (0:33:00) Kev: I didn’t really realize there are jumbo plushies. This is not though like (0:33:13) Kev: It is a plushy. I should say of the snack Coon. It’s kind of like big perp (0:33:18) Kev: Oh my god, I forgot this is that’s just a big the Casa big belly has the purple and the stripes with the white bell (0:33:23) Kev: That is just (0:33:25) Kev: Big the cat but a raccoon. Oh (0:33:28) Kev: Man, I did. I just saw myself on this maybe (0:33:33) Kev: Let’s see here (0:33:35) Kev: You have 12 days to get this to make ship campaign. That’s how they are right always limited campaign (0:33:40) Kev: 12 well actually only available until August (0:33:43) Kev: 12th at noon eastern (0:33:46) Kev: us eastern that’s when it’s sad so (0:33:48) Kev: to say like maybe a week after you hear this the senate (0:33:52) Kev: uh… (0:33:53) Kev: but yeah it is a (0:33:56) Kev: missus (0:34:07) Kev: Either way, um, it’s the snack own sleeping has the blep tongue. I don’t think the belly is big enough. That’s gonna be my biggest (0:34:23) Kev: Don’t know maybe it’s just something about the posing doesn’t doesn’t feel as round (0:34:28) Kev: It does seem more raccoon like and as a plush, which I’m sure they wanted (0:34:33) Kev: but (0:34:35) Kev: But yeah check it out um (0:34:38) Kev: Because you have a little better week to jump on that so (0:34:42) Kev: Almost 38 USD that is aging premium jumbo plushie, I guess (0:34:48) Kev: Snacks are not included. Oh and hey the things already funded so you know if you want it you can just get it (0:34:54) Kev: It’s yours. You don’t have to worry about not getting it (0:34:57) Kev: So there you go um (0:35:00) Kev: Good for you son hobbin son haven put putting out a very big plushie of (0:35:06) Kev: Not big the cat when do we get the big why don’t wait do I have it? No, I don’t think I would be the cat plushie (0:35:13) Kev: Hold on hold on folks. This is what is a Kevin episode. I’m checking the interwebs a big the cat plush (0:35:23) Kev: Is there an official one right? That’s the question cuz of course Etsy has 800 of them (0:35:30) Kev: Great Eastern Entertainment, I think that might be an officially licensed one. Oh snap oh (0:35:37) Kev: Oh my gosh, and it’s almost the price of the snack goon plushie (0:35:42) Kev: Okay, I might not get snack good, but I might get a big the cat plushie (0:35:47) Kev: This episode is an accessory (0:35:50) Kev: You can hear the roars of cheering (0:35:53) Kev: Enjoy as Kevin discovers the big the cat plushie (0:35:59) Kev: He has his fishing rod oh, he looks very dopey. I love it his belly’s not big enough. No his arms are too long (0:36:12) Kev: Oh, but Kevin discovers the big, the cat flush. (0:36:18) Kev: Good times. (0:36:19) Kev: All right. (0:36:20) Kev: All right. (0:36:20) Kev: All right. (0:36:21) Kev: The, the, the, I know that’s the real hard hitting news. (0:36:23) Kev: We all want it, but that’s, that’s all I got. (0:36:25) Kev: That’s, that’s the news we covered the docket. (0:36:27) Kev: Yay. (0:36:29) Kev: Um, so with that being said, let’s get into go show in the grassland. (0:36:38) Kev: So, um, all right, this one, I feel needs a little. (0:36:42) Kev: Just, uh, just a hint of historical context, what is a gaucho? (0:36:54) Kev: Um, so, uh, a gaucho in a very, very base and somewhat inaccurate descriptor, uh, would (0:37:05) Kev: be a South American cowboy, right? (0:37:08) Kev: Um, uh, the, the emphasis being particularly on the horsemanship, the, the skills of equestrianism (0:37:17) Kev: and all that. (0:37:18) Kev: Um, and you know, this, as we all know, I’m Mexican, right? (0:37:22) Kev: So this is south of my border, if you will, right? (0:37:24) Kev: In Mexico, the Vaquero is very, very much synonymous or equivalent to the American cowboy, (0:37:32) Kev: because, hey guess what, like a third of American cowboys were Hispanic, so. (0:37:36) Kev: So, you know, that whole iconography, mythos, is similar, but gauchas are just a little (0:37:44) Kev: different. (0:37:45) Kev: Part of it, I think, is the environment, right? (0:37:48) Kev: We’re talking Brazil, Argentina, Paraguay, Uruguay, right? (0:37:53) Kev: A lot, uh… (0:37:55) Kev: A very different environment from the big wide open plains of the U.S., right? (0:38:00) Kev: I mean, there were, they called the Pampas, um, the, uh… (0:38:05) Kev: Kind of plains out in South America, but it’s still, generally speaking, a more heavily forested area, right, so… (0:38:12) Kev: Um, the South American region, right, tropics, and all that good stuff. (0:38:16) Kev: Um… (0:38:19) Kev: So yeah, um, Gauchos, um… (0:38:21) Kev: they they have this sort of uh… meat (0:38:26) Kev: or stereotype of being brave and unruly at the same time (0:38:30) Kev: like very rough and tumble sort of guys out there (0:38:34) Kev: not necessarily like Wild West Sheriff type thing (0:38:38) Kev: but you know they’re out there (0:38:48) Kev: living out on the country living out on the land (0:38:52) Kev: that’s the word I’m looking for and so again (0:38:56) Kev: this South American region and (0:39:00) Kev: that leads to this game Gautreaux and the Grassland which is (0:39:04) Kev: in fact developed by a Brazilian (0:39:07) Kev: game dev company one second let me find their name again (0:39:13) Kev: Gautreaux and the Grassland (0:39:18) Kev: Ipopia games I hope I’m saying that wrong (0:39:22) Kev: or yeah good good job man I hope I’m saying that wrong I hope I’m not saying (0:39:26) Kev: that wrong that is again for talking in South America so this is more Portuguese (0:39:31) Kev: in Spanish so I don’t speak Portuguese I can kind of you know guess a little bit (0:39:37) Kev: but yeah so this was announced forever ago and when this when I saw this game I (0:39:43) Kev: I was thinking, okay, it’s like, 3D Stardew… (0:39:53) Kev: That’s what I thought that the game was going to be, more or less. (0:39:57) Kev: Now, what the game was, or is, isn’t quite that. (0:40:04) Kev: Let’s start with the very first thing. (0:40:05) Kev: First of all, when I bought it, it’s only $20 USD. (0:40:08) Kev: Okay, well, I honestly expected a little more. (0:40:11) Kev: I thought it was going to be, but, I mean, hey, that’s a good surprise, right? (0:40:15) Kev: But it also, I think, does set the expectations of the game, right? (0:40:20) Kev: This was smaller in scale than I expected, I would say. (0:40:24) Kev: And it’s only 1.3 GB, so yeah, much smaller in scale than I expected. (0:40:29) Kev: I was like, “Huh.” (0:40:33) Kev: But that’s not a bad thing, just, you know, just surprise me a little, maybe I wasn’t paying attention. (0:40:41) Kev: So what I did get, instead of Stardew, but South American Cowboy, (0:40:47) Kev: what we got is a game that is more, I think, about that. (0:40:54) Kev: The themes of the couch, which is weird to say. There’s an important bit here. (0:40:59) Kev: When I checked early on, when I was playing, I just happened to check the credits, because I was curious to find out a little more. (0:41:07) Kev: Because when you start the game, it actually tells you that this was, the development was aided by what they call the State Department of Culture, (0:41:14) Kev: which I believe is in reference to a Brazilian governmental, like, federal funding thing. (0:41:20) Kev: Um, which I personally found very endearing. (0:41:24) Kev: Um, uh, and, you know, that, you know, could be largely contextual because of how things are in the U.S., we’re losing NPR, PBS, et cetera, right? (0:41:36) Kev: So, and then you have this little game out of Brazil where, you know, the Brazilian government wants to make, uh, quite a little game about, um, (0:41:53) Kev: So, um, so yeah, that, that, that shortly made me say, huh. (0:41:58) Kev: Um, but furthermore, like I said, I went through the credits and at the end. (0:42:04) Kev: They, they have a dedication to the, the victims of, uh, of some (0:42:12) Kev: floods that happened in Brazil. (0:42:13) Kev: Um, uh, from when I read and researched about, uh, January of 2025 this year. (0:42:21) Kev: You know to the victims and communities affected (0:42:23) Kev: by these heavy flooding some I was not aware of this this stuff but but yeah (0:42:31) Kev: thousands of people were affected people left homeless and so on and so forth so (0:42:38) Kev: yeah obviously a tragic event and I don’t know um like that so recent it’s (0:42:48) Kev: hard to know how much an impact did the development but that little dedication (0:42:53) Kev: kind of paint this this whole game in a different light for me because what this (0:43:01) Kev: game is it’s not the stardew valley like I thought what this game is is about a (0:43:07) Kev: community and helping people out because that’s what the premise is you are a (0:43:13) Kev: nameless gaucho and you are summoned by literally your ghost father that is the (0:43:21) Kev: character’s name, Ghost Father. (0:43:23) Kev: And he, uh, has implored you, forced you. (0:43:29) Kev: It’s, it’s kind of pushy, kind of not even, you don’t get the choice. (0:43:33) Kev: Um, you are given the role of a guardian, a, to, to help, to go out into these (0:43:41) Kev: grasslands and these areas, um, where people have been suffering from all sorts (0:43:46) Kev: of natural and unnatural disasters and to go help them out and restore their (0:43:52) Kev: communities. (0:43:53) Kev: And this is what the game is, it’s not about necessarily your central homestead, but to go out and to go restore these different areas, helping people out. (0:44:05) Kev: That is like legitimate, actually the progress measure, how many happy points you get from people. (0:44:19) Kev: and so yeah it’s like I said very different from what I expected but it’s not (0:44:23) Kev: necessarily a bad thing I personally found this charming and endearing like (0:44:29) Kev: I said you know maybe (0:44:38) Kev: Things aren’t great, right? Maybe it’s my own. You know, I’ve got a lot of personal stuff going on (0:44:44) Kev: Maybe that’s making more sympathetic. Maybe I’m just a big sap. Guess what I am - we all know this (0:44:50) Kev: but I (0:44:51) Kev: found (0:44:53) Kev: This overall premise this overall theme to be very charming and endearing and I think a lot of it’s a presentation (0:44:59) Kev: It has the character designs are very overcooked (0:45:02) Kev: Let’s say for lack of a better way like very cartoony very cutesy and exaggerated (0:45:07) Kev: You’re the gout, the male gout, you can be like- (0:45:08) Kev: I’m male or female, but the male gout characters are generally speaking very big mustaches and eyebrows, very cartoon-y and cute. (0:45:18) Kev: Your dog also gets some eyebrows and mustache. (0:45:24) Kev: So yeah, I don’t know, for all the times I writhe in pain over the term, this game did in fact feel cozy to me. (0:45:38) Kev: At least it touched me, let’s say that. (0:45:42) Kev: Like I said, maybe I’m reading too much into it, right? Maybe that was just a nice little dedication I put in, but… (0:45:48) Kev: When I see this, right, it’s a game about hoping people, they have these floods, and you have the State Department of Culture funding them, backing them up, like… (0:46:00) Kev: I don’t know, all that is a feel-good story to me, like, it adds up to just something a little heartwarming. (0:46:10) Kev: But like I said, I don’t know, maybe that’s just me, it’s just mine being just too influenced by other stuff going on. (0:46:16) Kev: But overall, regardless of that, I do think the game is still charming, and overall the gaming is enjoyable. (0:46:24) Kev: So let’s talk about the actual gameplay mechanics. (0:46:28) Kev: It’s very resource-like collect and manage-not even manage, it’s collecting, right? (0:46:34) Kev: You’re not even, or at least from the portion I’ve played, I’ve only played (0:46:39) Kev: One of three different areas. I wasn’t you’re not really (0:46:43) Kev: Farming growing crops you I was and there might be it looks like there’s some different mechanics. I might unlock on each area (0:46:52) Kev: Because I know there’s chickens in the I have not encountered chickens (0:46:55) Kev: I did raise cattle and and grow and get milk from them, but but no crops (0:47:01) Kev: Um, so there might be that I might buy I don’t want to be inaccurate (0:47:06) Kev: But just I haven’t reached that if that’s the case, but so yeah, but (0:47:09) Kev: Not so much about growing the resources going out and gathering or finding them right chopping trees picking (0:47:15) Kev: You know using your pickaxe at stones to get stones. You mean your dog is a little resource generator (0:47:21) Kev: You used 10 did to dig at holes and it finds metal bits or or clay or you know different different items and resources (0:47:31) Kev: And and so yeah, so you have these different tools (0:47:34) Kev: Yeah, the axe the pickaxe a machete. Oh machete. You can cut down grass different types of (0:47:39) Kev: Grasses and stuff with it a jug for collecting water (0:47:43) Kev: Oh and a milk bucket took to milk cows cuz cows or milk cow milk is a resource as well (0:47:50) Kev: And so you’re gathering all these resources and you’re going around and helping people out right it’s full 3d (0:47:57) Kev: So, you know you the horse riding as it should be with a gaucho game is very important (0:48:04) Kev: have a horse with you at all times or you can hop on or summon it you can whistle and… (0:48:08) Kev: it’ll come to you at all times. The horse riding feels good you can lasso from the (0:48:14) Kev: horse riding and use a cattle horn to to have cows follow you all that feels (0:48:19) Kev: good as it should be as I’d expect so you know thumbs up for that it feels (0:48:24) Kev: like what I want or what I’d expect right which is always such an important (0:48:28) Kev: thing for any game. So yeah mechanically I think it’s it’s very solid and and hey (0:48:34) Kev: They are supporting it in between the time you’re playing it and… (0:48:38) Kev: …and, you know, coming out and me talking about this, they’ve come out with a couple updates… (0:48:43) Kev: …including one that improved gamepad performance. (0:48:46) Kev: ‘Cause the gamepad at first felt almost like a mouse cursor, you know, that sort of experience, which isn’t ideal. (0:48:52) Kev: And so they said, “Hey, we’re gonna fix that,” and now it just snaps to different menu options. (0:48:55) Kev: Like, “Alright, now that we’re talking, that’s what I want from a gamepad.” (0:48:59) Kev: So, so good for them. Good for them. (0:49:01) Kev: Um… (0:49:03) Kev: Uh… (0:49:04) Kev: Where was it going? (0:49:05) Kev: Uh, anyways, okay, going back to the resources. (0:49:07) Kev: So yeah, you gather all these resources. (0:49:08) Kev: If you’re six and stones and water and all that stuff and going around and helping people, um, there’s, there’s all sorts of different things, but hey, help me build me build this cart and this fence. (0:49:18) Kev: My cows all broke out. (0:49:19) Kev: Can you help me fix this fence and, and go herd my cows back here? (0:49:23) Kev: Can you help me build the trough for these new animals? (0:49:26) Kev: Can you fill it with water? (0:49:27) Kev: Can you help extinguish all these fires that are popping up with the jar? (0:49:32) Kev: Um, uh, you know, different things. (0:49:36) Kev: Um, it’s that. (0:49:38) Kev: particularly deep, there’s no, you know, deep character stories or lures or anything. (0:49:44) Kev: But you’re just going out and just helping a community, just helping these little people (0:49:47) Kev: regrow their little village, your community. (0:49:51) Kev: And as you do, you know, you get, I think they literally call it happiness points or (0:49:55) Kev: something like that. (0:49:57) Kev: And kind of what you’re doing in each of the areas, because there’s, like I said, there’s (0:50:00) Kev: three different areas. (0:50:01) Kev: You start off the game in one central hub world, but then you hop over to different (0:50:05) Kev: areas and what you’re trying to do is you’re trying to find like (0:50:08) Kev: this spirit guardian of this of each region. So once you help (0:50:14) Kev: enough people, you open a door where there’s there’s some (0:50:25) Kev: uh… and that’s kind of the overall objective for each area (0:50:32) Kev: in that there is still (0:50:35) Kev: some sandboxy creative elements it’s not (0:50:38) Kev: totally linear (0:50:40) Kev: uh… there’s areas of land you can buy by exchanging enough resources (0:50:45) Kev: uh… and some quests will actually ask you to do so because (0:50:48) Kev: when you buy the land you can (0:50:50) Kev: create different buildings on it (0:50:53) Kev: You’re given different recipes and… (0:50:55) Kev: You can build different types of houses, or a barn, or fencing, or you know, little different structures. (0:51:02) Kev: And from what, again, only going to employ one of the three areas, it does look like I could go to the second area and get new recipes and bring them back to the first area. (0:51:12) Kev: So, yeah, there’s this element of building up, not just repairing and helping all these little people, but actually building up the town. (0:51:22) Kev: the town, and a lot of it is purely aesthetic, cosmetic. (0:51:25) Kev: but it’s still charming, and it’s a little grid based system, you build, put a building here, put a building there, whatever. (0:51:32) Kev: It’s not super in-depth, at least from what I’ve seen, you can’t build like, let’s say, roads, which I kind of wish I could. (0:51:39) Kev: Because I think that would kind of make the village feel nicer, or whatever. (0:51:43) Kev: But, you know, it’s not Animal Crossing customized to every bit of a speck of dirt on the island, or whatever. (0:51:50) Kev: But it is a nice little creative outlet, too. (0:52:00) Kev: um and so that uh yeah that that’s like I said that’s I i’m only maybe a third of the game it’s (0:52:11) Kev: a very short game i’ll say you could probably you know for someone who’s busy you could probably (0:52:17) Kev: knock out maybe a week you just play it like an hour or two every night um because yeah i’ve (0:52:22) Kev: played I don’t know the exact card count but I would estimate i’m about a third of the way (0:52:27) Kev: done with the game and you know for that price that’s (0:52:30) Kev: perfectly fine and acceptable but yeah that’s that’s kind of it it is a like (0:52:39) Kev: game at least from what I’ve seen so far and that’s okay sometimes I like game is (0:52:44) Kev: good like I said earlier and more importantly like I said I think this (0:52:50) Kev: game does something that’s very hard and that’s just to make it charming but (0:52:56) Kev: Genuinely that that heartwarming sense of help (0:53:01) Kev: I don’t know that that’s (0:53:07) Kev: Like I think of Stardew Valley in the whole Jojo route and taking out right there helping people (0:53:13) Kev: like those those stories, you know, you help certain people and you get involved in their stories and whatever but (0:53:19) Kev: The overall feeling of restoring the community so I don’t know sometimes that maybe that gets lost in the weeds of just trying to fill (0:53:26) Kev: out the community (0:53:27) Kev: Center request or whatever (0:53:30) Kev: but this game like that’s clearly what they’re aiming for and I think it was a (0:53:36) Kev: They succeeded at it, which you know hats off to them. I find that very (0:53:41) Kev: impressive (0:53:43) Kev: So yeah, I’m gonna keep playing this game. I want to finish it to completion. That’s not terribly hard ask (0:53:49) Kev: and (0:53:51) Kev: But and yeah, I honestly (0:53:53) Kev: like even (0:53:55) Kev: Even though the game was not what I expected it (0:54:00) Kev: The cowboy simulator I hope for personally (0:54:04) Kev: It’s still a lovely and charming game and and then two thumbs up and an easy recommendation from me (0:54:11) Kev: You know, I hope it does well (0:54:13) Kev: I you know, like (0:54:16) Kev: It’s a more niche (0:54:18) Kev: like culturally (0:54:21) Kev: Area (0:54:22) Kev: You know, it’s not like we’re playing games from South American devs every other week here or in general, you know, so I (0:54:30) Kev: Wholeheartedly encourage that and then you know, just go check it out, you know (0:54:36) Kev: And and like I said, they you can feel the care they’re putting into this there. They’re updating game constantly and then fixing things (0:54:43) Kev: And and yeah, I can’t open I guess it before but though the overcooked art sounds very cute charming. I can’t emphasize enough (0:54:51) Kev: Um, okay. Yeah, I think that’s that’s all I got really I’m done rambling and and and and and and getting mushy and all that (0:54:59) Kev: Um… (0:55:01) Kev: So yeah, that is gaucho in the grass when I came out didn’t disappoint hey good good for them (0:55:06) Kev: Right the game works and didn’t disappoint. What more can you ask for really? (0:55:12) Kev: So yeah go check that out again, I highly encourage you (0:55:17) Kev: And yeah, I guess we can call it an episode shorter one, of course just just me that’s (0:55:24) Kev: that’s I (0:55:26) Kev: I like long podcasts. My primary podcast I listen to is generally (0:55:30) Kev: speaking three to four hours a week. I like it. Maybe it’s my own personal situation when I’m at (0:55:38) Kev: work. It’s easy to turn on podcasts and just get in it for a couple hours. But yeah, I always feel (0:55:46) Kev: bad when these episodes. That’s the biggest thing I feel bad about. It’s a little short, but hey, (0:55:52) Kev: it is what it is. What can I do? I mean, I could go on, but you know, I’ll save out there. (0:56:00) Kev: Just cutting out entire sections of me talking to myself is two different characters. That’ll be (0:56:10) Kev: for another episode. But yeah, thanks again folks for listening. Thanks Al for letting me do a solo (0:56:20) Kev: episode again. Thank you listeners for surviving somehow to the end of this. All right, and with (0:56:29) Kev: that. (0:56:31) Kev: You can find me on the internet if you can. (0:56:34) Kev: Actually, you probably don’t want to do that. (0:56:35) Kev: There’s probably not much that you’re going to find out there. (0:56:38) Kev: I’m @koopaprez on the bluesk, on the twitter, on the whatever. (0:56:42) Kev: Or the artist square, if you want to see some of my art, even though I’m falling behind. (0:56:45) Kev: I’ve picked… (0:56:47) Kev: I made some sprites in the past week, that&rs

MONDOSERIE. Il podcast
Monk, un detective tra Holmes, Colombo e Clouseau

MONDOSERIE. Il podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2025 18:28


Puntata a cura di Jacopo Bulgarini d'Elci e Livio PacellaDivertente serie episodica tra la commedia e il giallo, amatissima dal pubblico e assai premiata (8 Emmy, di cui tre al suo protagonista, Tony Shalhoub), Monk è andata in onda dal 2002 al 2009, per 8 stagioni e 125 puntate (in Italia oggi su Netflix e Mediaset Infinity).La peculiarità di Adrian Monk, ex poliziotto, è di essere un investigatore al limite della schizofrenia, affetto da fobie plurime e da un radicale disturbo ossessivo-compulsivo. Ha paura ad esempio dei germi, della folla, del vuoto, dell'altezza, del contatto. A questa enciclopedica fobia di ogni cosa, si accompagna in Adrian il bisogno assoluto di ordine e simmetria. E così il detective Monk, quasi un incrocio tra Sherlock Holmes e l'ispettore Clouseau, ci aiuta - con leggerezza - a fare i conti con la natura sempre eccentrica, sempre mostruosa, dei grandi investigatori… “2 voci, 1 serie”: dialoghi sulle cose che ci piacciono, o ci interessano, nel podcast di Mondoserie.Leggi il nostro articolo su Monk: https://www.mondoserie.it/monk/  Parte del progetto: https://www.mondoserie.it/ Iscriviti al podcast sulla tua piattaforma preferita o su: https://www.spreaker.com/show/mondoserie-podcast Collegati a MONDOSERIE sui social:https://www.facebook.com/mondoseriehttps://www.instagram.com/mondoserie.it/ https://twitter.com/mondoserie_it https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwXpMjWOcPbFwdit0QJNnXQ https://www.linkedin.com/in/mondoserie/

Elgin Watchman
Elgin Sustainability Commission September 2024 Meeting: The Mystery Surrounding A Former Commissioner

Elgin Watchman

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2024 54:15


The Elgin Sustainability Commission met on Tuesday, September 10th at the Edward Schock Centre in downtown Elgin.    Tia and Erik unpack the run-of-the-mill agenda items. It did not seem as if there was very many new topics being discussed this month. Until . . . Tia and Erik accidentally stumbled upon the agenda topic of the East Side Neighborhood Garden workday. It was during this discussion, they discovered a potential city hall cover-up. (Or maybe it was just city hall incompetence, which seems to always be the answer)Is your curiosity piqued? Good . . . more on this in moment. First, let's run through a list of issues discussed on this episode:Elgin's Climate Action Plan (CAP) processResignation of a commissionerThe city's new "bronze status" as part of the EV Ready programCity council's decision to enter into negotiations with a new waster haulerVideography project focusing on documenting CAP project and other miscellaneous sustainability topicsEast Side Neighborhood Garden project, community work project, and recognition of organizations and businesses that made it all possibleCommission's recommendation to city council to remove the Kimball Street dam of the Fox RiverCommission priorities and budget process for the upcoming fiscal year 2025It is possible that Tia and Erik might be listening to too many crime drama podcasts. However, they ended up revisiting an old discussion topic from last season -- the fate of former commissioner Chris Flaherty. Tia and Erik stumbled into this conversation because of the resignation of commissioner Katie Gronke and the discussion about the East Side Neighborhood Garden workday, which is where Flaherty's name came up a few times. And like TV character Adrian Monk, Tia and Erik pondered lots of questions and even tried to unpack some of the evidence -- both for and against -- behind the reasons Flaherty is no long on the Elgin Sustainability Commission.What happened to former commissioner Chris Flaherty? Did he get screwed? Who had it in for him? Was the law broken?Now that there is a vacancy again on the commission, will city council members do the right thing and ask him to serve again?Will this deep-dive topic inspire the commission to put more relevant and interesting items on future agendas in an effort to keep Tia and Erik focused on important local sustainability issues?For more information on so many sustainability related issues, please visit our website, LIKE our Facebook page, and subscribe to our podcast using one of the many RSS Readers on our Buzzsprout platform. Look for The Elgin Watchman wherever you listen to podcasts.

Joy Hunting
103. Tony Shalhoub's Journey Through Theater, Television and Film

Joy Hunting

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2024 53:54


In this episode, I interview the talented Tony Shalhoub. He is best known for his iconic role as Adrian Monk in the hit series “Monk”, where he received multiple Emmy nominations and wins, a Golden Globe Award, and two SAG awards. He also starred as Abe Weissman in “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel," where he won a Primetime Emmy Award and two further SAG awards. We talk about how Monk changed Tony's life, and how playing the Obsessive-Compulsive Detective lead him to experience similar traits in his own life. We also delve into the behind the scenes of both Monk and the Marvelous Mrs. Maisel and what it was like working in television. We talk about how Tony got into acting while studying at the University of Wisconsin, and how this led to him studying in Maine and the Yale Drama School. From here, we talk about his theater career, including a stint in Cambridge before moving to New York City, and eventually landing his breakout role on “Wings”. Get full show notes and more information here: https://jackiedecrinis.com/103-tony-shalhoubs-journey-through-theater-television-and-film/

Mostly Murder (But Sometimes Not)
Monk, "Mr. Monk and the Astronaut"

Mostly Murder (But Sometimes Not)

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2024 86:19


New episode out now! We delve into the world of Monk with the season 4 episode “Mr. Monk and the Astronaut”. We discuss the character of Adrian Monk, propose the idea that the show exists in a slightly different reality, debate how it balances representation vs accuracy vs commercialism, and believe the long-term success hinged on the incredible talents of Tony Shalhoub (and an excellent theme song). We get into how the show portrays living with OCD and the situational depiction of the disorder; we cover varied opinions from people who live with it and wonder at the intentions of the writers and the studio along with the acting and directing choices. We appreciate that Monk goes to therapy and like that we see him react and then reflect, think the villain Wagner has horrible taste in cocktails but a pretty great alibi, love Captain Stottlemeyer (and all his roles), and are unenthused by the character of Natalie. Katy coins a new word, Carrie dusts off her psychology degree, Maddy believes children are evil beasts, and Mack is a Spy Kids franchise connoisseur. We also wonder if we would recognize an astronaut out and about in the street, cannot imagine owning a house, get mad at the inaccurate use of barbiturates, and reflect on the majesty of 2000s children's movies. Give it a listen to hear about laser pointers, Daddy Captain, YouTube compilations, garage doors, and men failing upward. Enjoy! TW: Pop culture/ incomplete depictions of obsessive-compulsive disorder/OCD, mental health issues, suicide, domestic abuse, slave catching as the foundation for modern American policing, Henry Kissinger, 2008 economic crisis Show Notes: International OCD Foundation Educational Resources Centre for Addiction and Mental Health OCD Resources (Canada) OCD UK (UK) Anxiety & Depression Association of America Useful Online Resources from The Center for OCD and Anxiety at Sheppard Pratt BeyondOCD.org  Behind the Police podcast from Robert Evans The Mary Sue article “As Someone With OCD, I Have Complicated Feelings About the Return of ‘Monk'” by Sarah Barrett Psychology Today article “Why "Monk" Stunk” by Fletcher Wortmann The Mighty article “What I Want to Tell Tony Shalhoub From 'Monk' as Someone With OCD” by Emily N.  Reddit thread “If you have OCD, what do you think Monk portrays well? What do you think they got wrong or left out?”

Don't Be Alone with Jay Kogen
Tony Shalhoub Declares Jay's Too Shallow

Don't Be Alone with Jay Kogen

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2024 43:25


Tony and Jay meet for the first time. We talk about the depth of his character, Primo, in “The Big Night” and why Jay can't find that depth in real like. We also chat about growing up the 9th of 10 kids, the acting scene in Green Bay, WI., tailoring Monk for Tony, auditioning, the struggles of being an actor, & Tony's biggest mistake which lead to his greatest joy, acting in Italian, being a creative producer, the magic of connection in live performance, and why we both wish we were Richard Kind.Bio: Tony Shalhoub is a Tony Award, Golden Globe Award and four-time Emmy Award winning actor with a diverse and extensive resume. Most recently, he returned to the iconic role of the beloved obsessive-compulsive detective Adrian Monk in Peacock's critically acclaimed Mr. Monk's Last Case: A Monk Movie receiving ‘Best Actor' in a ‘Limited Series or Television Movie' nominations from the SAG and Critics Choice Awards. Shalhoub was born and raised in Green Bay, Wisconsin. His father emigrated from Lebanon to the United States as an orphan at age eight. Shalhoub's mother was also Lebanese. Tony spent most of his early acting career in the theater, after graduating from Yale Drama School in 1980. From 1980-1984 Tony was part of the company with the American Repertory Theater in Cambridge, before moving to New York. He met his wife Brooke Adams in 1990 while working together in The Heidi Chronicles. Prior to the Monk movie, Shalhoub portrayed Abe Weissman on Amazon Prime Video's The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, for which he has won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series and two SAG awards for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Comedy Series. Most recently he received his third Primetime Emmy nomination for his role in The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel. On the Broadway stage, Shalhoub most recently starred in David Cromer's The Band's Visit at The Ethel Barrymore Theater, winning a Tony for Best Performance by a Leading Actor in a Musical. Prior to that, Tony starred in Terry Kinney's revival of Arthur Miller's The Price opposite Mark Ruffalo and Danny DeVito. Tony's other theater work includes starring in the Broadway productions of Act One, Golden Boy and Conversation With My Father, receiving Tony Award nominations for each performance. Tony also appeared opposite Diane Lane in Lincoln Center's Off-Broadway production of The Mystery of Love & Sex. Tony Shalhoub is perhaps best known for his work as Adrian Monk in the hit USA Network television series Monk where he was Emmy-nominated for ‘Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series' for eight consecutive years (2003 to 2010), winning in 2003, 2005 and 2006. Additionally, Shalhoub won a Golden Globe Award and two SAG Awards for his work on the show. Other notable TV credits include ‘Antonio Scarpacci' in Wings, Braindead, Stark Raving Mad, Too Big Too Fail and Nurse Jackie, Shalhoub's film credits include Eva Longoria's Flamin' Hot, The Assignment, Pain & Gain, The Men In Black franchise, Galaxy Quest, The Siege, The Man Who Wasn't There, Big Night, Barton Fink as well as voicing the character of ‘Luigi' in the CARS franchise and ‘Master Splinter' in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles franchise.

BetaSeries La Radio
Monk, œil-de-lynx et névroses en cascade

BetaSeries La Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2024


Adrian Monk est un enquêteur doté d'une mémoire photographique prodigieuse qui lui permet de prêter une attention minutieuse aux détails. Sa particularité ? Il compte de nombreux Troubles Obsessionnels Compulsifs (TOC) et autres phobies qui compliquent grandement son quotidien et, par ricochet, ses enquêtes. Des enquêtes qu'il mène pour le compte de la police de San Francisco aux côtés de Leland Stottlemeyer, un capitaine qui ne comprend pas toujours le fonctionnement de Monk mais qui lui reconnaît des qualités de déduction redoutables et de Randy Fisher, un lieutenant dévoué quoique quelque peu naïf. Pour le plus grand plaisir des fans, l'intégrale est disponible sur Netflix. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L_IOsLYVKkY « Voilà ce qu'il s'est passé » : la résolution d'enquêtes selon Monk Sortie à l'origine en 2002 sur la chaîne du câble américain USA Network, Monk met en scène un anti-héros, brillant, mais pétri de névroses. Un choix narratif qui, à l'époque, était plutôt original et a, sans nul doute créé, quelques émules dans le paysage télévisuel international. Et si Monk a tellement marqué les esprits, c'est aussi – et surtout – grâce à l'interprétation de Tony Shaloub. Une interprétation qui parvient à éviter la caricature et confère au personnage des nuances qui le rendent à la fois attendrissant et drôle. Un équilibre que l'on retrouve également dans l'ADN même de la série qui oscille entre de purs moments de comédie et des enquêtes plus dramatiques. N'oublions pas que le fil rouge qui jalonne les huit saisons de Monk reste le meurtre non élucidé de Trudy, la femme du héros, décédée dans un attentat à la bombe. Pour autant, la série parvient à jongler harmonieusement avec ces deux balles narratives. Le côté comique est assuré à travers les interactions de Monk avec ses assistantes : Sharona (Bitty Schram) dans les trois premières saisons puis la douce Natalie (Traylor Howard) et l'équipe qu'il assiste sur les enquêtes. Une équipe dirigée par le Capitaine Stottlemeyer (Ted Levine) ancien partenaire d'Adrian qu'il a dû pousser vers la porte de sortie lorsque celui-ci se laissait emporter par la dépression suite au décès de Trudy et Randy Fisher (Jason Gray-Stanford) un lieutenant maladroit et puéril. Quant aux enquêtes, le deuxième pilier de la série, qu'elles soient intenses ou plus légères, c'est l'ingéniosité qui prévaut. Ainsi, même les mystères les plus décalés profitent d'une explication fine de Monk qu'il introduit par la fameuse phrase « Voilà ce qu'il s'est passé ». Enfin, l'intégrale de la série disponible sur Netflix nous permet de voir (ou revoir) de nombreux guest comme Carmen Electra (Alerte à Malibu), Jeffrey Dean Morgan (The Walking Dead, Supernatural) ou encore Jennifer Lawrence qui jouait, là, son premier rôle. [bs_show url="monk"] Les huit saisons de Monk sont disponibles sur Netflix depuis le 15 mars. Et comme une bonne nouvelle n'arrive pas seule, un téléfilm intitulé "La dernière enquête de Monk" ne devrait pas tarder à arriver sur nos écrans après avoir été diffusé outre-Atlantique.

Der Tele-Stammtisch - Filmkritiken
Mr. Monk's letzter Fall (Magenta TV) | Der Kult-Ermittler ist zurück

Der Tele-Stammtisch - Filmkritiken

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2024 18:18


Mr. Monk's letzter Fall (Magenta TV) | Der Kult-Ermittler ist zurück Von 2002 bis 2009 wurden 125 Episoden der Serie "Monk" produziert. Diese komödiantische Krimiserie erfreute sich auch in Deutschland großer Beliebtheit. Für diejenigen, die es nicht wissen: Die Handlung dreht sich um den externen Ermittler Adrian Monk, der sowohl genial als auch schrullig ist. Verschiedene Ängste und Marotten belasten ihn, was seine polizeiliche Arbeit erschwert, jedoch nichts an seiner Genialität und immensen Aufklärungsquote ändert. Mit einer persönlichen Assistentin und zahlreichen Reinigungstüchern ausgestattet, eroberte Monk die Herzen vieler Serienfans. Nun kehrt Tony Shaloub in seiner Paraderolle zurück. Der Revival-Film "Mr. Monk's letzter Fall" wird ab dem 2. Februar exklusiv bei Magenta TV in Deutschland zu sehen sein. Ein Wiedersehen mit vielen geliebten Charakteren aus der Serie sowie ein spannender und amüsanter Fall sind versprochen. In unserer Besprechung zu "Mr. Monk's letzter Fall" werden Manuel und Sven unter anderem enthüllen, ob diese Versprechen eingelöst wurden und wie Adrian Monk die Pandemie überstanden hat. Drückt auf Play und es kann losgehen. Keine Sorge, der Play-Button wurde gründlich desinfiziert. Viel Spaß mit der neuen Folge vom Tele-Stammtisch! Den Kurzfilm über Monk in der Pandemie könnt ihr euch hier ansehen. Trailer Wir liefern euch launige und knackige Filmkritiken, Analysen und Talks über Kino- und Streamingfilme und -serien - immer aktuell, informativ und mit der nötigen Prise Humor. Website | Youtube | PayPal | BuyMeACoffee Großer Dank und Gruß für das Einsprechen unseres Intros geht raus an Engelbert von Nordhausen - besser bekannt als die deutsche Synchronstimme Samuel L. Jackson! Thank you very much to BASTIAN HAMMER for the orchestral part of the intro! I used the following sounds of freesound.org: 16mm Film Reel by bone666138 wilhelm_scream.wav by Syna-Max backspin.wav by il112 Crowd in a bar (LCR).wav by Leandros.Ntounis Short Crowd Cheer 2.flac by qubodup License (Copyright): Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) Folge direkt herunterladen Folgt uns ab sofort regelmäßig live auf Twitch: twitch.tv/dertelestammtisch

Now Streaming with Jordan
Mr. Monk's Last Case: A Monk Movie

Now Streaming with Jordan

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2023 1:01 Transcription Available


WBZ's Jordan Rich takes a look at a new Adrian Monk movie.

Fan Effect
A character from the Book of Mormon comes to life in ‘The Oath:' Andy's KSL-TV #WhatToWatch

Fan Effect

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2023 10:34


Andy Farnsworth joins KSL-TV to help audiences decipher #WhatToWatch for the weekend of December 8, 2023.  A character from the Book of Mormon comes to life in “The Oath,” a new movie that tells the story of the last survivor of an ancient American civilization and his oath to be faithful to God and preserve the record of his people. The final film from acclaimed filmmaker Hayao Miyazaki tells the story of a boy who journeys to a magical land to hopefully save his mother, called “The Boy and the Heron.” A crazy movie called “Eileen” has great performances but switches directions so fast you might get whiplash. On streaming, Julia Roberts, Ethan Hawke, and Mahershala Ali star in Netflix’s “Leave the World Behind,” a movie that you might just like more the less you know going in. Apple TV Plus has a documentary called  “John Lennon: Murder Without a Trial.” Netflix has a teen drama series, “My Family with The Walter Boys.” Tony Shalhoub is back as the eccentric Adrian Monk for another murder mystery in the Peacock exclusive, “Mr. Monk’s Last Case: A Monk Movie.” DisneyPlus has “Diary of a Wimpy Kid Christmas: Cabin Fever.” And over on Amazon Prime Video, “Merry Little Batman” has Batman's kid defending Wayne Manor on Christmas Eve.  Beyond Sci-Fi, Fantasy, Gaming, and Tech, the brains behind Fan Effect are connoisseurs of categories surpassing the nerdy. Brilliant opinions and commentary on all things geek, but surprising knowledge and witty arguments over pop culture, Star Trek, MARVEL vs. DC, and a wide range of movies, TV shows, and more. Formerly known as SLC Fanboys, the show is hosted by KSL Movie Show’s  Andy Farnsworth and KellieAnn Halvorsen, who are joined by guest experts. Based in the beautiful beehive state, Fan Effect celebrates Utah’s unique fan culture as it has been declared The Nerdiest State in America by TIME.    Listen regularly on your favorite platform, at kslnewsradio.com, or on the KSL App. Join the conversation on Facebook @FanEffectShow, Instagram @FanEffectShow, and Twitter @FanEffectShow. Fan Effect is sponsored by Megaplex Theatres, Utah's premiere movie entertainment company. 

Mr. T's Fitcast
#483 - Monk, dein innerer Kritiker - Andreas Trienbacher Performance Coach - Fitness

Mr. T's Fitcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2023 16:27


Kennst du noch die berühmte US-amerikanische Fernsehserie aus den Anfängen der 2000er? Adrian Monk, der neurotische Privatdetektiv, mit seinen zahlreichen Macken und Ticks? Ähnlich verhält es sich auch mit unserem inneren Kritiker. Ich nenne ihn liebevoll meinen Monk. Leider lassen ihm nur allzuviele völlig freien Lauf und verfallen ihm regelrecht. Man selbst ist dann oftmals sein größter Kritiker. Das hemmt nicht nur, sondern blockiert ab einem gewissen Zeitpunkt einen komplett. "Ich kann ja nicht weil", "wenn, dann ..." oder "ich bin noch nicht soweit" und zu guter letzt "das hat bei mir noch nie funktioniert". So oder so ähnlich klingen dann die Aussagen. Du hast dich gerade selbst erkannt und dabei erwischt? Dann viel Spaß mit dieser Podcast Folge. Für meine direkte Unterstützung, deinen inneren Monk einmal auf den Prüfstand zu stellen, sichere dir gerne unter folgendem Link einen Termin mit mir oder einem Mitarbeiter aus meinem Team: https://www.andreas-trienbacher.com ______________________    

Sizzling Samachar of the Day
'Monk' movie releases first images featuring the return of Tony Shalhoub

Sizzling Samachar of the Day

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2023 4:41


Decorated American actor Tony Shalhoub, who recently played a prominent role in the multiple award-winning Prime Video series The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, is reprising his most iconic role for an upcoming film. Shalhoub will play the role of Adrian Monk yet again for the spin-off film to the hit mystery comedy series Monk. The highly-anticipated feature film is titled Mr Monk's Last Case: A Monk Movie and it will follow the brilliant detective Monk, who suffers from severe OCD, on his final case. The film will be set 14 years following the events of the series finale and it involves a case surrounding Monk's stepdaughter Molly. Mr Monk's Last Case: A Monk Movie will release on Peacock on December 8 and it is expected to subsequently release on Jio Cinema in India.

Devocionais Pão Diário
Devocional Pão Diário: A proteção de Deus

Devocionais Pão Diário

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2023 2:35


Leitura bíblica do dia: Salmo 63 Plano de leitura anual: Jó 11–13; Atos 9:1-21; Agulhas, leite, cogumelos, elevadores, abelhas e favos de mel… essas são apenas frações das muitas fobias atribuídas ao Sr. Adrian Monk, detetive protagonista de um show de TV. Mas quando ele e o seu rival, Harold Krenshaw, são trancados no porta-malas de um carro, Monk risca pelo menos a claustrofobia da sua lista. Quando ambos entram em pânico, surge um pensamento que interrompe abruptamente a angústia de Monk. “Acho que estamos olhando para isto da forma errada”, ele diz ao Harold. “Na verdade, o porta-malas está nos protegendo. Isso permite que as coisas ruins fiquem de fora — germes, cobras e lagartos”. Com os olhos arregalados, Harold se dá conta do que Monk diz e sussurra maravilhado: “Este bagageiro é nosso amigo”. No Salmo 63, é quase como se Davi tivesse esclarecimento semelhante. Apesar de estar numa “terra seca e exausta”, quando Davi se lembra do poder, glória e amor de Deus (vv.1-3), é como se o deserto se transformasse num lugar de proteção divina. Como um pássaro à sombra das asas de sua mãe, Davi descobre que quando ele se apega a Deus, esse lugar estéril se torna: “mais que um rico banquete” (v.5), onde se encontra alimento e força num amor que “é melhor que a própria vida” (v.3). Por: Monica La Rose

Fresh to Death Comics
Episode 1: Season 8: Premiere: Whale of a Time!

Fresh to Death Comics

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2023 71:04


We're back with our Season 8 Premiere!!This week we talk about Everything Everywhere in a semi orderly fashion, the DRAMA of The Oscars, The Roller-coaster of Hogwarts Legacy, and the RETURN of Adrian Monk! #brendanfraser #kehuyquan #michelleyeoh #jamieleecurtis #oscars #goonies #movies #everythingeverywhereallatonce #thewhale #monk #usamonk #tonyshalhoub #peacock #onemoretime #dccomics #comics #marvel #superman  #LGBTQ #Pride #harrypotter #music #a24

Our Week: in Review
#174 - The Pale Rider

Our Week: in Review

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2023 56:40


This week, Taylor, Sandy, Doug Jordan and Taddea Richard discuss the return of Adrian Monk, Taco Bell's big announcement and much, much more! An all new segment called Our Week's: Guide to Spring debuts!

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Out of Contreks
Ep. 103: ”Where No One Has Gone Before”

Out of Contreks

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2023 30:13


Ryan and Brady take on this very early TNG episode, some of which looks like it was shot in a black box for some reason. We also cover the first appearance of The Traveler and a surprise turn by Adrian Monk's psychiatrist.

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TV Pilot's License
Flight 123 - Monk (Ft. Samantha Gutstadt!!)

TV Pilot's License

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2023 96:16


Who's ready for the longest pilot we've ever covered?? It's a beautiful short film that kicked off the critically acclaimed series about super detective Adrian Monk. This time our co-pilot is creator, comedian, actor and true crime aficionado Sam Gutstadt! We discuss how Monk would fare as a real detective, the the moments we loved, the whacky creator of the show, and stay tuned for fun facts a-plenty! Hosts: Sam Gutstadt (instagram.com/samgutstadt) Geoff Kerbis (instagram.com/rungeoffrun) Max Singer (instagram.com/maxwellsing) Rich Inman (instagram.com/damnthatsrich) Max and Rich on TikTok: tiktok.com/@dadwagoncomedy

Yeah-Uh-Huh
YUH 72 - "Shakey's Madness" with Author Robert Boog!

Yeah-Uh-Huh

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2022 67:37


William of Stratford on Avon or Edwards DeVere, 17th Earl of Oxford? Who was the real William Shakespeare? Our guest for the 72nd installment of YUH is Robert Boog, author of Shakey's Madness. Like his favorite crime detective Adrian Monk, Robert unravels the mystery of the true author of these iconic works of World Literature and concludes that the answer may be easier to discern than some would have you believe. To listen or not to listen... that is the question! YUH Theme by David T and Mojo 3 https://www.amazon.com/Insanity-Sobriety-Blues-David-Mojo3/dp/B091N8BJNB Robert Boog's official Website https://robertboog.com/ Purchase Shakey's Madness at Amazon https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08TM58JZW/ref=dbs_a_def_rwt_bibl_vppi_i0 Video clip from this interview https://www.facebook.com/100066858614566/videos/617790219988771/ Yeah Uh Huh on TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@yeahuhhuhpod Yeah Uh Huh on Facebook https://facebook.com/YeahUhHuhPod Yeah Uh Huh on Twitter https://twitter.com/YeahUhHuhPod Yeah Uh Huh on Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/7pS9l716ljEQLeMMxwihoS?si=27bd15fb26ed46aa Yeah Uh Huh on Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/yeah-uh-huh/id1565097611 Yeah Uh Huh Website: https://yeah-uh-huh.comures --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lisa-huey/message

Our Daily Bread Podcast | Our Daily Bread

Needles, milk, mushrooms, elevators, births, bees, and bees in blenders—these are just a fraction of the many phobias attributed to Mr. Adrian Monk, detective and title character of the TV show Monk. But when he and long-time rival Harold Krenshaw find themselves locked in a car trunk, Monk has a breakthrough that allows him to cross at least one fear off the list—claustrophobia. It’s while Monk and Harold are both panicking that the epiphany comes, abruptly interrupting Monk’s angst. “I think we’ve been looking at this the wrong way,” he tells Harold. “This trunk, these walls . . . they’re not closing in on us. . . . they’re protecting us, really. They’re keeping the bad stuff out. . . . germs, and snakes, and harmonicas.” Eyes widening, Harold sees what he means and whispers in wonder, “This trunk is our friend.” In Psalm 63, it’s almost as if David has a similar epiphany. Despite being in a “dry and parched land,” when David remembers God’s power, glory, and love (vv. 2–3), it’s as if the desert transforms into a place of God’s care and protection. Like a baby bird hiding in the shelter of a mother’s wings, David finds that when he clings to God, even in that barren place he can feast “as with the richest of foods” (v. 5), finding nourishment and strength in a love that “is better than life” (v. 3).

Unser Täglich Brot | Our Daily Bread Ministries e.V.

Nadeln, Milch, Pilze, Aufzüge, Geburten, Bienen und Bienen im Mixer – das ist nur ein Bruchteil der vielen Phobien, die Adrian Monk, Detektiv und Titelfigur der Fernsehsendung Monk, zugeschrieben werden. Aber als er und sein Rivale Harold Krenshaw sich in einem Kofferraum eingesperrt finden, hat Monk einen Durchbruch, der es ihm erlaubt, mindestens eine Angst von seiner Liste zu streichen: die Klaustrophobie.

The Buttery Males Podcast
Ep. 22 - The CLUMSY Detective

The Buttery Males Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2021 129:01


This week the Buttery Males follows Adrian Monk, a CLUMSY former San Francisco detective, who now consults the police as a private consultant who battles with an obsessive-compulsive disorder. Join the f*cking Discord https://discord.gg/TUVwHN4T62 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Heyfischbecken
0127 OPs, Lügen und Dauertherapie

Heyfischbecken

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2021 68:40


Heute geht’s endlich mal nur um Privatscheiß: Nasenscheidewand- und Hüft-OPs, Schnaps, Egomanie, Minderwertigkeitskomplexe, Lügen, und Dauertherapie. Es treten auf: Helga Maria Schneider, Heinz Ehrhardt, Tom Cruise, Jack Nicholson, Doug und Carrie Heffernon, Gerd-Diether Köther, Doris Day, Adrian Monk, Frank Herbert, Stanislav Lem, Isaac Asimov, Jules Verne, Max Planck, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel. Folge abspielen

Tread Perilously
Tread Perilously -- Monk: Mr. Monk and the Rapper

Tread Perilously

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2021 68:14


Tread Perilously beings a month of USA Network's Blue Sky era dramedies with Monk and its sixth season episode "Mr. Monk and the Rapper." When Bay Area hip hop artist Extra Large is murdered via a car bomb, rival rapper Murderuss becomes the prime suspect. But anticipating this, he turns to Adrian Monk to prove his innocence. Intimidated by a large Black man, Monk takes the case and spends most of the hour trying to get out of it. Natalie, meanwhile, notices the owner of Extra Large's label being quite shady about the whole affair. Will she be able to wake Monk out of his racist haze long enough for him to put the pieces together? Erik issues an important safety warning about limos on the Universal Studios backlot. Geography Corner makes a special trip to San Francisco. Bane returns with new allegations about the Batman's child army. The show's loose implication that Diddy killed the Notorious B.I.G. becomes an unavoidable part of the discussion. Special Guest Star Snoop Dogg gets praise for his performance. Justin also praises guest character Snake Da Assassin. Monk's apparent racism gets criticized. Erik tells a horror story about the ghost of Richard M. Nixon (harroo!) and the importance of ordering breakfast is reiterated.

The Tim DeMoss Show Podcast
World Series champ & All-Star outfielder Darryl Strawberry

The Tim DeMoss Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2020 46:09


Former major league rightfielder Darryl Strawberry spends the hour with Tim today. Strawberry hit 335 career home runs and drove in an even 1000 runs (Adrian Monk would be proud :)) and contributed to four World Series championship teams--the '86 Mets, '96 Yankees, '98 Yankees, and '99 Yankees. He also was named to 8 All-Star teams. Though very successful on the field, his personal life was often plagued with addictions, abuse, jail time, and other problems. Along the way, Strawberry gave his life to the Lord and is living for Him. In addition to a speaking ministry, Strawberry has written several books, the newest being released January 12, 2021--Turn Your Season Around: How God Transforms Your Life. Strawberry shares in the book and on today's show how when you pursue the purposes God created you for, the results are life-changing & the impact, eternal. By the way, we're giving copies of Turn Your Season Around through January 12. Get entered on the "Contests" page at wfil.com! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

No Funkin', Strictly Monkin'
S04E05 - Andre and Jake Get Drunk

No Funkin', Strictly Monkin'

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2020 63:28


Just as our friend Adrian Monk got lost in the sauce, so too did Andre and Jake to talk MR. MONK GETS DRUNK. Yes, seriously. Andre and Jake recorded this episode drunk. They weren't so drunk it was incoherent, but... Follow the show: @strictlymonkin Follow Andre: @andrebarrera Follow Jake: @thejakechristie If you work at a bar (and bars finally re-open) name a drink the "Strictly Monkin'." It can be anything, but no gin because I (Jake) hate gin and I would like to order it at some point.

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The Mark Hastings Experience
Episode #50: "Monk" (TV series)

The Mark Hastings Experience

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2020 60:23


In this episode Mark talks about one of his favourite TV shows: the American comedy-drama detective mystery television series "Monk", created by Andy Breckman, starring Tony Shalhoub as Adrian Monk who is a former homicide detective and a consultant for the San Francisco Police department who has an extreme case of OCD as well as many fears and phobias that he has to daily deal with. "Monk" ran for 8 seasons - from 2002 to 2009 - and continues to have a cult-following around the world, because of the light-hearted police procedural premise of the series as well as the engaging and entertaining characters and the actors who portray them. The series stars Tony Shalhoub as Adrian Monk, Bitty Schram (seasons 1-3) as Sharona Fleming, Traylor Howard as Natalie Teeger (seasons 3-8), Ted Levine as Captain Leland Stottlemeyer, Jason Gray-Stanford as Lieutenant Randy Disher - as well as many other amazing actors who have played memorable characters, some of whom recur throughout the series. The series is joyful, heart-warming, entertaining, funny, and sometimes harrowing - especially when the character of Adrian Monk is seen struggling to find more clues to aid him in solving the overarching mystery of the show that revolves around his wife, Trudy, and her apparent murder. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/markthepoet/message

Glück auf und Halleluja
Ohne Krimi geht die Mimi nie ins Bett - Podcast-Special über Populismus in Krimis

Glück auf und Halleluja

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2020 86:56


Unser erstes Podcast-Special: Peter Bukowski aus Wuppertal ist zu Gast und wir sprechen über Populismus in Krimis. „Die da oben“ ist ein beliebtes Motiv in Büchern und Serien. Muss das so sein, und finden wir das gut? Dabei geht es auch um Feindesliebe, gebrochene Biografien, Fast Food und die Lizenz zum Töten. Paulus, Judas und der Gottesknecht dürfen natürlich nicht fehlen. Ebenso Landeskriminal- und Landeskirchenämter. Alles bisschen schlauer aus sonst. Viel Spaß beim Hören! Unter 1,5 Stunden war es leider nicht zu machen. Hier einige der Ermittler, die in dieser Folge vorkommen: Horst Schimanski, Adrian Monk, Guido Brunetti, Leander Lost, Georg Dengler, Isabelle Bonnet, Kate Burkholder, Eva Maria Prohacek, Frank Thiel, Frank Ochoa, Franz Leitmayer, Carl Hamilton, Jack Reacher, James Bond, Jerry Cotton, Columbo, Simon Brenner, Dietmar Schäffer, Jules Maigret, Armand Gamasch, Saga Noren, Max Ballauf und Alfred Schenk.

No Funkin', Strictly Monkin'
S01E07 - Andre, Jake, and the Other Woman

No Funkin', Strictly Monkin'

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2020 58:46


Who would have thought Adrian Monk was single and ready to mingle? Certainly not Andre Barrera (because he has never watched this episode before, whereas Jake Christie has -- that's the conceit of the show). Follow the show: @StrictlyMonkin Follow Andre: @andrebarrera Follow Jake: @TheJakeChristie RATE, REVIEW, SUBSCRIBE!

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No Funkin', Strictly Monkin'
S01E04 - Andre and Jake Go to the Carnival

No Funkin', Strictly Monkin'

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2020 51:27


Grab yourself some cotton candy or a funnel cake because it's carnival time! While most carnivals denote fun and joy, this one involves a cop possibly murdering an informant on a Ferris wheel. Join Andre and Jake as they discuss this crime as well as how Adrian Monk absolutely, positively does not belong back on the force. Follow the show: @StrictlyMonkin Follow Jake: @thejakechristie Follow Andre: @AndreBarrera

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Junk Monk Podcast
(Bonus) Mr. Monk Shelters in Place

Junk Monk Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2020 36:27


In this episode Kandyce Sloane and Noah L. discuss the 2020 CAST REUNION of the USA hit TV show, Monk! Adrian Monk is back, and he's handling the Corona Virus... pretty much as we all suspected. The gang hops on a video call to check-in and catch up like old times. Theme by Jeff Beal

Industry Horror Coffincast
TV Character that I felt I wasn't Alone with my Eccentricities

Industry Horror Coffincast

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2020 9:14


Sometimes it can be a jungle out there. Growing up there really weren't a lot of characters that represented on the spectrum or when they do it's unfortunate, but it was either to make a joke or it was in a very special episode. I will be explaining on how the character Adrian Monk from the popular USA Show and surprisingly not talked about a lot TV Show Monk. Why Adrian Monk of all TV Characters. You will just have to listen to find out. Thank you to all Industry Horror Hearers and casual listeners for listening to the Industry Horror Coffincast --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/industryhorrorcoffincast/message

I'll Drink You Drive
I'll Drink-You Drive| TreeHouse Brewing Co.| Jake (the seaman) Bartlett| Craft or Fiction| & Why Budlight is a 5 Star Beer|Episode #3

I'll Drink You Drive

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2018 121:19


TreeHouse Brewing Co. Beers are featured as this weeks, "BEER OF THE WEEK." and they get us..pretty hammered honestly. This ones a doozy.  Also  My brother Jake (the Seaman) Bartlett joins the show to play a new game called, "Craft or Fiction."  &  Find out why Emma has a bizarre obsession with TBS television star.. Adrian Monk?    

Dress For The Podcast You Want
Ep. 120 - The Official Tony Shalhoub Bonus Round - w/ A Linguistically Unidentified Cabby

Dress For The Podcast You Want

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2018 16:36


Anthony Marcus Shalhoub (/ʃəˈluːb/ shə-LOOB; born October 9, 1953) is an American actor. His television work includes Antonio Scarpacci in NBC sitcom Wings and detective Adrian Monk in the USA TV series Monk, for which he has won a Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Television Series Musical or Comedy, two Screen Actors Guild Awards for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Comedy Series and three Primetime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series. He has also had a successful film career as a character actor, with roles in films such as Barton Fink (1991), Big Night (1996), Men in Black (1997), The Siege (1998), Galaxy Quest (1999), Spy Kids (2001), The Man Who Wasn't There (2001), Cars (2006), 1408 (2007), and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2014).  Thanks for your support, everyone! This is a bonus episode because we skipped a week. Catch this week's real episode starring Travis Klemm, and tune in every Wednesday for more success!]  Intro and Outro Music courtesy of John Deley and the 41 Players. Tracks: "Almost a Year Ago" and "Dixie Outlandish" Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Absolute Geek Podcast: a Nerd Podcast | Sci-Fi | Comics | Movies | Comedy | Geek | Music | TV Shows | Entertainment |Dungeons

In a world know for famous private investigators the likes of Sherlock Holmes, Adrian Monk, or Remington Steele, Phoenix Clap is trying to make a name for himself. After a tragic smoothie accident that claimed his hands, Phoenix Clap was forced to give up his life of slinging delicious frozen drinks for the more modest work of a private investigator. (His words, not our's.) Ever determined not to lose the fame and spotlight that was so tragically taken from him on that faithful day, he sets out to be the world’s first P.I.E. (Private Investigator Extraordinaire). When he is approached by a young woman to help find her missing sister, Phoenix takes on his greatest case yet. Armed with his quick wit and series of inappropriate one-lines, Phoenix is ready to face any challenge. Well, at least in his mind he is.

The Dr. Claudia Show
Parenting Pointers with Dr. Claudia - Episode 70

The Dr. Claudia Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2014 1:00


Topic - Women and Clutter.  When it comes to being a “neat nik”, who comes to mind?  Felix Unger, Adrian Monk?  Where are the women on your list?  Obsessive-compulsive disorder occurs about equally in men and women.  In the real world, it's women who are constantly nagging about “flat space-itis” whereby all flat space has something laying on it.  Recent research shows there's a biological basis for this behavior.  Surprise!  Connie's ancient brain tells her to constantly evaluate the environment so she can see any possible threat.  Because Connie isn't as physically strong as a man, she has to use her intelligence to keep herself safe.  The dopamine in her brain helps her to see novel things around her.  Basically, she has to “clean up the clutter” in order to see the sabertooth cat waiting to pounce.  Oh wait, it's not a sabertooth cat, it's a backpack!  Silly me!  There goes my ancient brain again!  Kids, give mom a break.  Clean up your stuff! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/drclaudia/message

Trust Your Doctor: A Doctor Who Podcast
17: Adrian Monk is a Time Lord (The Time Meddler)

Trust Your Doctor: A Doctor Who Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2014 32:55


And so ends season 2. This week Kiyan and Dylan watched The Time Meddler, where The Doctor meets and defeats his first nemesis The Monk. The serial was written by Dennis Spooner and it aired in July of 1965. Doctor Who © The BBC Any other references belong to their respective owners, no copyright infringementContinue reading →

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AspieCast - Asperger Syndrome Podcast
AspieCast Episode 5: The positive aspect of being able to see complex connections

AspieCast - Asperger Syndrome Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2014 39:40


In episode 5 of the AspieCast, I mention what I believe to be an Aspie trait that has positive ramifications, namely the ability to sense connections between intangible concepts.  I always thought everyone could see the same connections that I could see, but over time I have come to believe that the average NT person may not have the same thought flow that enables this. I mention a made up example of a pair of intangible concepts that an Aspie might be good at finding a connection between, and also some examples of the connections that I have been able to see and implement in my career. I also mention that this advantage - the ability to make connections between concepts that others may not sense - is confidence building and career enhancing, but at the same time can result in overconfidence which, when coupled with aspie style interactions, can add negativity to interactions with others. I have come to love the TV show "Monk" because although the main character, Adrian Monk, is not given a description as an Aspie in the show, his interactions with his friends and colleagues is highly Aspie-like.  The show's main premise is centered on Monk's ability to make connections that others can't see, and thereby solve complex crimes as a detective working in San Francisco.   There are more aspects of the show Monk that I'll be touching on in future podcast episodes, primarily because I believe the show to be very uplifting and affirming of life with an affliction such as Asperger Syndrome.  If you haven't yet watched an episode, look it up on the internet or visit a link I just created to Amazon:  videos.aspiecast.com As always, please feel free to email me at aspiecast@gmail.com with your comments, suggestions, and most especially any life experiences you would like to share. Thanks! Steven Michael