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Hurry up scanning your partner's balls and get strapped in, because Pru and guest Ayalesca are taking you on a journey to a future with Doctor McCoy, that guy who was in Common Law, and a lot of discussion about artificial intelligence. This week, we talk Fox's Almost Human, and how it was Almost Awesome, and whether or not we think it'll be be back for another season. Don't forget to follow us on Twitter for even more inanity during the week.
(What's the deal with Sand Guys wearing speedos, anyway? Fix this) So you might have heard that some games actually came out recently, and of course Nintendo Free Radio has returned to discuss EVERY SINGLE ONE OF THEM. Stephen fires the opening New Business salvo with the newest adventure/octopus collection game, The Legend of Zelda: Link Between Worlds. Is it more Link to the Past or Majora's... Wand of Gameleon? On the November 22 tip, Donald chooses to lead with the other big Nintendo release that racked up critical acclaim, Super Mario 3D World - truly the perfect capper for this Year of Luigi. Austen, sick of the Nintendo love-in, discusses the creative 3D Vita platformer Tearaway and the PS4 version of Assassin's Creed IV - as well as a shocking, big money purchase that will blow your mind. Following up from an extra large, action packed Now Posted, Whatcha Watchin' starts with a historic look back at the 50th anniversary of Doctor Who and the cyborg action of Fox's Almost Human from Stephen. Donald gets GROOVY~ with the best thing to ever come out of Earthworm Jim, and Austen watched #VGX and lived to tell the tale. We don't know why either. After much debate on its release date, release, and teasing of its discussion, the crew finally gets around to talking about Earthbound in the Feature Discussion. When you've got a writer of the most redundant strategy guide in history, a person who doesn't like being nagged about his playtime and someone who spent most of the game getting raked over the coals by the RNG, the fur and threats against developers will fly. In the Mushrooms, we talk scheduling, bad Youtube videos, and Donald quotes noted modern philosopher Phil Brooks. Due to host travel and general timing, our next recording will be the 2013 Game of the Year show - and we definitely want to hear from you! Send your top 5 lists of games that released in your region to nintendofreeradio@gmail.com to have them used on the show. Also, that show will feature something historic - but nobody will be Regulating. (We leave that to the big show.) This show was edited by Austen Parkin. All music used is under Fair Use protection. Say Fuzzy Pickles!
Jack Of All Nerds talks about the Hunger Games: Catching Fire, Fox's Almost Human, X-Men: Days of Future Past, real dolls, and some gay stuff.
Hey ATA Listeners, we've navigated our TARDIS through timestream of news, made a recording using salvaged Sentinel technology and edited like a World's Finest team to bring you one of the biggest Across The Airwaves events of the year covering the biggest Entertainment Industry event of the year our 2013 San Diego Comic Con Special! Yep folks, I know it's been a long time coming but the big granddaddy ATA episode of them all covering just about everything we discuss on this podcast is here and this time parts of it is coming from Nico on the Comic Con floor as he goes over the panels revealing what's to come from our favorite shows returning in the Fall/Spring such as Psych, The Big Bang Theory, Defiance, The Legend of Korra, Bones, Game of Thrones, How I Met Your Mother, Revolution, Person of Interest, Warehouse 13, Arrow, Once upon a Time and The Following. However, the fun doesn't stop there as we discuss upcoming films like Divergent, Ender's Game, Kick Ass 2, Riddick and the Veronica Mars movie while taking a look at some new shows revealing to you if we will be covering them on ATA or not including SyFy's Helix, CBS's Intelligence, the CW's The 100, the CW's The Tomorrow People, a little bit about Fox's Almost Human, ABC's Agents of Shield and ABC's Once upon a Time in Wonderland. In fact, this was such a Godzilla sized episode we had to split it into two parts where we used the second part to discuss The Amazing Spiderman 2 Panel and bring Andy in to discuss the panels he actually attended for Seventh Son, Godzilla, Gravity, 300: Rise of an Empire, the World Of Warcraft Movie, The Lego Movie, World's Finest (Superman versus Batman), I, Frankenstein, The Hunger Games: Catching Fire, X-Men Days of Future Past, Thor: The Dark World,  Captain America: The Winter Soldier, Guardians of the Galaxy, Ant–Man and Avengers 2: Age of Ultron. We also round things out with Nico and I finishing off our coverage of the Television Panels with Supernatural and Community while having Andy join the party again to go over the Doctor Who 50th Anniversary Panel giving our two cents on the actor playing the next Doctor. So with all of last out-of-the-way (whew, that was a lot of listing), I suggest you all give this podcast that we've all worked very hard on a listen because yes it's a doozy but it will save you hours of shifting through an avalanche of news on the Internet and as an added bonus you get to find out all about what's to come in the next few years for the Entertainment Industry with a few friends who may possibly deliver some laughs along the way. Oh, and to better enjoy this year's Comic Con episode, I suggest watching the panels that correspond with our discussions on our ATA YouTube Channel under the playlist labeled Comic Con 2013. Also for our coverage related to the panels centering on comic books check out our next episode of the DC Nation Podcast, which will be available sometime next week.
Hey ATA Listeners, we've navigated our TARDIS through timestream of news, made a recording using salvaged Sentinel technology and edited like a World's Finest team to bring you one of the biggest Across The Airwaves events of the year covering the biggest Entertainment Industry event of the year our 2013 San Diego Comic Con Special! Yep folks, I know it's been a long time coming but the big granddaddy ATA episode of them all covering just about everything we discuss on this podcast is here and this time parts of it is coming from Nico on the Comic Con floor as he goes over the panels revealing what's to come from our favorite shows returning in the Fall/Spring such as Psych, The Big Bang Theory, Defiance, The Legend of Korra, Bones, Game of Thrones, How I Met Your Mother, Revolution, Person of Interest, Warehouse 13, Arrow, Once upon a Time and The Following. However, the fun doesn't stop there as we discuss upcoming films like Divergent, Ender's Game, Kick Ass 2, Riddick and the Veronica Mars movie while taking a look at some new shows revealing to you if we will be covering them on ATA or not including SyFy's Helix, CBS's Intelligence, the CW's The 100, the CW's The Tomorrow People, a little bit about Fox's Almost Human, ABC's Agents of Shield and ABC's Once upon a Time in Wonderland. In fact, this was such a Godzilla sized episode we had to split it into two parts where we used the second part to discuss The Amazing Spiderman 2 Panel and bring Andy in to discuss the panels he actually attended for Seventh Son, Godzilla, Gravity, 300: Rise of an Empire, the World Of Warcraft Movie, The Lego Movie, World's Finest (Superman versus Batman), I, Frankenstein, The Hunger Games: Catching Fire, X-Men Days of Future Past, Thor: The Dark World,  Captain America: The Winter Soldier, Guardians of the Galaxy, Ant–Man and Avengers 2: Age of Ultron. We also round things out with Nico and I finishing off our coverage of the Television Panels with Supernatural and Community while having Andy join the party again to go over the Doctor Who 50th Anniversary Panel giving our two cents on the actor playing the next Doctor. So with all of last out-of-the-way (whew, that was a lot of listing), I suggest you all give this podcast that we've all worked very hard on a listen because yes it's a doozy but it will save you hours of shifting through an avalanche of news on the Internet and as an added bonus you get to find out all about what's to come in the next few years for the Entertainment Industry with a few friends who may possibly deliver some laughs along the way. Oh, and to better enjoy this year's Comic Con episode, I suggest watching the panels that correspond with our discussions on our ATA YouTube Channel under the playlist labeled Comic Con 2013. Also for our coverage related to the panels centering on comic books check out our next episode of the DC Nation Podcast, which will be available sometime next week.
Hey ATA Listeners, we've navigated our TARDIS through timestream of news, made a recording using salvaged Sentinel technology and edited like a World's Finest team to bring you one of the biggest Across The Airwaves events of the year covering the biggest Entertainment Industry event of the year our 2013 San Diego Comic Con Special! Yep folks, I know it's been a long time coming but the big granddaddy ATA episode of them all covering just about everything we discuss on this podcast is here and this time parts of it is coming from Nico on the Comic Con floor as he goes over the panels revealing what's to come from our favorite shows returning in the Fall/Spring such as Psych, The Big Bang Theory, Defiance, The Legend of Korra, Bones, Game of Thrones, How I Met Your Mother, Revolution, Person of Interest, Warehouse 13, Arrow, Once upon a Time and The Following. However, the fun doesn't stop there as we discuss upcoming films like Divergent, Ender's Game, Kick Ass 2, Riddick and the Veronica Mars movie while taking a look at some new shows revealing to you if we will be covering them on ATA or not including SyFy's Helix, CBS's Intelligence, the CW's The 100, the CW's The Tomorrow People, a little bit about Fox's Almost Human, ABC's Agents of Shield and ABC's Once upon a Time in Wonderland. In fact, this was such a Godzilla sized episode we had to split it into two parts where we used the second part to discuss The Amazing Spiderman 2 Panel and bring Andy in to discuss the panels he actually attended for Seventh Son, Godzilla, Gravity, 300: Rise of an Empire, the World Of Warcraft Movie, The Lego Movie, World's Finest (Superman versus Batman), I, Frankenstein, The Hunger Games: Catching Fire, X-Men Days of Future Past, Thor: The Dark World, Captain America: The Winter Soldier, Guardians of the Galaxy, Ant–Man and Avengers 2: Age of Ultron. We also round things out with Nico and I finishing off our coverage of the Television Panels with Supernatural and Community while having Andy join the party again to go over the Doctor Who 50th Anniversary Panel giving our two cents on the actor playing the next Doctor. So with all of last out-of-the-way (whew, that was a lot of listing), I suggest you all give this podcast that we've all worked very hard on a listen because yes it's a doozy but it will save you hours of shifting through an avalanche of news on the Internet and as an added bonus you get to find out all about what's to come in the next few years for the Entertainment Industry with a few friends who may possibly deliver some laughs along the way. Oh, and to better enjoy this year's Comic Con episode, I suggest watching the panels that correspond with our discussions on our ATA YouTube Channel under the playlist labeled Comic Con 2013. Also for our coverage related to the panels centering on comic books check out our next episode of the DC Nation Podcast, which will be available sometime next week.
Hello ATA Listeners, I know this episode comes somewhat out of order but with Michael and I being on vacation, there was some catching up we had to do on our Continuum watching. So on that note, we ask all of you to just play along with your imaginations as we travel back in time to review not just one but two episodes of Continuum, S02E07 Second Degree and S02E08 Second Listen. In addition, we discuss the advancements in Keira's relationship with Carlos now that he knows she's a time traveler, the back story behind Alec's girlfriend Emily, the quality of SyFy Channel's programming and briefly touch upon new sci-fi shows premiering in the fall such as Fox's Almost Human and CBS's Intelligence.