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CW: Discussion of extremely dubious consent. Join Clio and Mireille in the Genesis Chamber for the second part of their discussion of the fanfiction pairing of Clark Kent and Bruce Wayne. The fanfictions discussed in this episode are Build Me A Place (we'll call it home) by SpiritFlame and drunk with the great starry void by bonehandledknife. The podcast has a Twitter! And you can get in touch with questions, comments, or just to say hi at clio.slash.mireille@gmail.com.Or, if you prefer to play favorites, Mireille can be found on Twitter (https://twitter.com/pardon_mi) and TikTok (https://www.tiktok.com/@pardon_mi). Clio's other podcast, Studies in Taylor Swift, can be found wherever you get your podcasts.Clio/Mireille is produced by Clio Doyle and Mireille Pardon. Editing is by Clio Doyle. Cover art is by Mireille Pardon. Music is by Lesfm and SergeQuadrado. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit cliodoyle.substack.com
CW: Discussion of extremely dubious consent. Join Clio and Mireille in the Genesis Chamber for the second part of their discussion of the fanfiction pairing of Clark Kent and Bruce Wayne. The fanfictions discussed in this episode are Build Me A Place (we'll call it home) by SpiritFlame and drunk with the great starry void by bonehandledknife. The podcast has a Twitter! And you can get in touch with questions, comments, or just to say hi at clio.slash.mireille@gmail.com.Or, if you prefer to play favorites, Mireille can be found on Twitter (https://twitter.com/pardon_mi) and TikTok (https://www.tiktok.com/@pardon_mi). Clio's other podcast, Studies in Taylor Swift, can be found wherever you get your podcasts.Clio/Mireille is produced by Clio Doyle and Mireille Pardon. Editing is by Clio Doyle. Cover art is by Mireille Pardon. Music is by Lesfm and SergeQuadrado.
An active Genesis Chamber Color and Music Kryptonian Codex Jor-El Climbing, Falling, and Flying Chase Scene and Damaged Moon Transcript: http://comicandscreen.blogspot.com/2020/03/jlu-scene-by-scene-man-of-steel-scene-4.html Follow @JLUPodcast on Twitter Support the show at https://www.patreon.com/JLUPodcast
Alexander Luthor Jr. seeks out the Genesis Chamber in the Scout Ship, and Bruce Wayne begins to train for his upcoming battle. Guest Commentator: Justin Shanlian A Too Old Media Podcast
Alexander Luthor Jr. seeks out the Genesis Chamber in the Scout Ship, and Bruce Wayne begins to train for his upcoming battle. Guest Commentator: Justin Shanlian
Jor-El swans dives into the Genesis Chamber where Kryptonian babies are incubated and then steals the Codex. A Too Old Media podcast
Jor-El swans dives into the Genesis Chamber where Kryptonian babies are incubated and then steals the Codex.
In this episode, Shana and Daniel are joined by Big Finish's Elliot Chapman in chatting Thanks For the Memory. This is another fairly dark episode of Red Dwarf, with plenty of meat on the bone regarding personal histories, (the lack of) consent in altering Rimmer's mind, how we construct our selves through our memories, and the way that sandwiches can be simultaneously very wrong and very right. Also, sad but friendly parties on desolate planetoids. Main Topic: Thanks For the Memory. With special guest Elliot Chapman. Fluffing my ego. Hugh Grant. Pretext. Elitist Elliot. British history of comedy. Low-budget entertainment. Discovery. BBC Hitchhiker's. Well-known edgy poet. Series Two versus Series One. Sad. Red Dwarf progenitors. Antagonistic. Death-day. Guitar. A sad party. Forced together. Rimmer the go-go dancer. Social lubricant. Cold, dark, and empty. The Ribos Operation of Red Dwarf. Bowel surgery or babies? Not laughing. Not the engine. Constructed Memory. Metatext. Drunken haze. Consciousness and strange loops. "Many." Changing Rimmer. Allonormativity. "Bomb-ass sex." Rimmer and love. Class in science fiction. Small-c conservative. Small-n representation. Romero reference. Confabulation. Consent in the eighties. Acting in Red Dwarf. The comic timing of Danny John-Jules. Alien speeches. Memory versus experience. Personality or experience? Wrapping Up. Go pick up the latest Big Finish story featuring Elliot Chapman, The Genesis Chamber, and follow Elliot on Twitter.
Episode 42 of the Doctor Who: Alhambra Podcast In this episode of the Alhambra Podcast, the trio of Brett (@Mavic_Chen) and Liam (@djNezumi) and Legeon (@legeonhenderson) reunite and bring an enjoyable hour (or more) discussion and sci-fi silliness for the month of September 2016. Starting off with the news! The young adult Doctor Who spin-off series “CLASS”, featuring Peter Capaldi as the Doctor, will air its first two episodes Saturday, October 22, which is the 10 year anniversary of the release of the first Torchwood episode. Class will air in the UK on BBC 3, ABC Australia, as well as Canada's SPACE channel, however no date and time scheduled for CLASS on BBC America, but it will occur at some point in recorded history. Douglas Adams' - Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency (2016) Starring Samuel Barnett as Dirk Gently, Elijah Wood (Last series Wilfred) as Todd (his assistant). 2010 series Stephen Mangan as Dirk, and Darren Boyd as MacDuff. At least BBC America will be airing Power of the Daleks, Saturday, Nov. 12th, streaming the day after on the BBC America app. (didn't know that existed). DVD available in the UK November 21st, and no date AT ALL in America. BBC has confirmed the 2016 Doctor Who Christmas special, The Return of Doctor Mysterio. The Doctor will join forces with a journalist, played by Charity Wakefield, and a superhero to save New York from an alien threat. *Sci-Fi and Fantasy future: “The Man in the High Castle” series 2 - Amazon Prime Dec. 16th. *NYCC release of The Power Rangers --- much darker movie, origin story of the original 90's show (Rita & Goldar) *Sherlock series 4 BBC January 2017 *Orphan Black renewed for a 5th and final season. Thanks to www.doctorwhonews.net for the up to date DW news! Before we hit the Big Finish reviews, let's look at some of the news Pathfinder - Series 3 The Curse of the Crimson Throne series will be released beginning January 2017. A Paizo Inc., and BF combined effort. On to the reviews for September 2016 from Big Finish MR #216 Maker of Demons by Philip Hinchcliffe Vol 2: The Genesis Chamber, by Philip Hinchcliffe, adapted by Marc Platt Early Adventures: The Age of Endurance, by Nick WallaceCarole Ann Ford (Susan), William Russell (Ian/the Doctor), Jemma Powell (Barbara) Doom Coalition Series 3 The Absent Friends, by John Dorney The Eighth Piece, by Matt Fitton The Doomsday Chronometer, by Matt Fitton The Crucible of Souls, by John Dorney DW - Short Trips A Full Life by Joseph Lidster, starring Matthew Waterhouse We change our minds for the audio only release for the month of June, from The Daemons (3rd Doctor). The Power of Kroll (to be recorded in September). Please email the show at: alhambraaudio@gmail.com Tweet the show: @AlhambraPodcast or @djNezumi or @Mavic_Chen Visit our website: AlhambraPodcast.weebly.com
Philip Hinchcliffe, acclaimed producer of Doctor Who (1975-77) returns to tell new stories for the Fourth Doctor and Leela. The TARDIS has landed on a human colony world. In the city, where the inhabitants rely on advanced technology to create their children, a marriage is due to take place. But not everyone supports it, and a crash might just prevent it for good. In the commune outside live the savages, shunned and detested by the city folk. But they have recently been visited by a man, charismatic and handsome, who may yet be their saviour - or their doom. Two different sides, ready for conflict. But neither realises that a third force threatens their very existence... Written By: Philip Hinchcliffe, adapted by Marc Platt Directed By: Ken Bentley Cast Tom Baker (The Doctor), Louise Jameson (Leela), Jon Culshaw (DeRosa Janz), Hannah Genesius (Ana Janze), Jemma Churchill (Farla Janz/Inscape), Dan Li (Grillo Clavik), Vernon Dobtcheff (Jorenzo Zorn), Arthur Hughes (Shown), Gyuri Sarossy (Volor), Elliot Chapman (Dack/Loyyo) Producer David Richardson Script Editor John Dorney Executive Producers Jason Haigh-Ellery and Nicholas Briggs
We clear the docket and run through the mailbag in this unscripted episode. We weigh-in on the following questions: How can spaceship parts help Batman survive getting punched by Superman? What is one of the least realistic things about Man of Steel and why I like it? Hint: choreographed Martial Arts Does Man of Steel mean that the rest of the DCCU will never be all-ages? Is that a problem? What is the recommended approach to trying to get insight into a scene? When should the filmmakers be clearer? Why did Zod show Kal-El images of suffering if he wanted his help? Are Zod and Jor-El artists? Do most people like Man of Steel? Why did Superman react to Zod's death but not the end of the Genesis Chamber and World Engine? Did the film need more space between Metropolis and the drone scene? Why doesn't this podcast respond to specific haters? Is Man of Steel three different films? Does the film have bad pacing or bad dialog? Could we get a trilogy? Why the year 2033 matters to the WB? Who made the super suit? ...and more! Check out the start of our new video series. Man of Steel Myths: Superman Saves No One - YouTube The Scout Ship Was Destroyed In The Singularity - YouTube Superman Killed Viable Kryptonian Fetuses - YouTube Web: ManOfSteelAnswers.com Twitter: @mosanswers Subscribe: iTunes / RSS / Stitcher / YouTube Proud member of the Superman Podcast Network! Software Generated Transcript