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In episode 981, Jack and Miles are joined by comedian and Like Mother star Alison Stevenson to discuss the South Dakota attorney general who killed a man, vaccine mandates, fake vaccine cards, movie theaters needing vaccine mandates, Mike Richards finally being fired, Ted Lasso and product placement, and more! FOOTNOTES: South Dakota Attorney General Who Killed Man in Crash Gets Speeding Ticket “I DID NOT KNOW IT WAS A MAN”: THE SURREAL STORY OF HOW A DEADLY CRASH UPENDED SOUTH DAKOTA POLITICS Axios-Ipsos poll: Vaccine hesitancy may be crumbling Can the US crack down on fake vaccination cards? Sony Surprises At CinemaCon With ‘Ghostbusters: Afterlife' Screening For Movie Theaters, A Pivotal Fall Season Begins at CinemaCon Venom: Let There Be Carnage May Be Delayed Until 2022. Will More Fall Movies Follow? Delta Variant Disrupts Moviegoing Comfort Levels as Studios Worry Movie Theaters in Some Cities Now Check for Vaccine Proof, Raising Fears About Release Delays Vaccine Mandates Are ‘Mixed Bag' for Movie Theaters, NATO CEO John Fithian Says (Video) The Way Forward for Movie Theaters Is Clear Mike Richards Out As EP On ‘Jeopardy!' & ‘Wheel Of Fortune' The Ted Lasso backlash was inevitable A Notchless Next-Gen iPhone Inexplicably Pops Up in Ted Lasso Apple's Gadgets Co-Star in Its New TV Drama ‘Servant' Review: Season 2 Is the Creepiest Ad for Apple Products Yet Apple won't let bad guys use iPhones in movies, says Knives Out director Ted Lasso Ushers In A Powerful New Era In Product Placement LISTEN: Men I Trust - Sugar Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Marvel's Loki Series on Disney+ wrapped up the first season! WOW! We are going to start off with reviewing all the speculations we made in our previous Loki episode, then we will review season 1 and dive into what we hope to see in season 2.Please take our Survey: https://forms.gle/TEqToWGJZiXmDViu8Sign up to FanDummies Newsletter: https://bit.ly/3wEdfcQBecome a Patron at https://patreon.com/fandummiesBuy Our Loki Variant Shirts - https://amzn.to/3xWnlrfBuy a Loki Alligator, just an Alligator really - https://amzn.to/3xXEz7t or https://amzn.to/3y9dMFDTimeline00:00:00 Intro00:01:00 Reviewing Speculations from Episode 100:04:02 Review Season 1 of Loki00:13:44 Support FanDummies - Please Subscribe or Patreon -00:14:34 Loki Season 2 Theories 00:25:36 How Loki Affects The Rest of the MCUFollow us on Social MediaTwitter - https://twitter.com/fandummiesInstagram - https://instagram.com/fandummies_Facebook - https://facebook.com/fandummiesTikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@fandummiesYou can watch us do this podcast episode on YouTube.Subscribe to our Youtube Channel - http://bit.ly/2C1ogLHShop FanDummies Merch: http://bit.ly/2XkMdauJoin our Facebook Group: http://bit.ly/2MNzuJtCheck out our TeePublic Curated Store: http://bit.ly/tpubStoreAs an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases.
THE EXPANSE – SEASON 5 REVIEW Season 5 of “The Expanse” continues to deliver an intense, character-driven odyssey exploring the fate of humanity, with no sign of slowing down. Everything becomes personal, as it plumbs the depths of some of our favorite character’s pasts and tosses the Rocinante Crew in wildly different directions. Naomi returns… Read More »Screener Squad: The Expanse – Season 5
THE EXPANSE – SEASON 5 REVIEW Season 5 of “The Expanse” continues to deliver an intense, character-driven odyssey exploring the fate of humanity, with no sign of slowing down. Everything becomes personal, as it plumbs the depths of some of our favorite character’s pasts and tosses the Rocinante Crew in wildly different directions. Naomi returns… Read More »Screener Squad: The Expanse – Season 5
Rarely does a murder mystery instill us with a sense of awe quite like The Devotion of Suspect X, which truly deserves its place among the greatest detective stories of all time. Coming in first place for our 2020 recommendations, The Devotion of Suspect X is a peculiar beast that subverts the traditional mystery structure to its core, and uses the character’s own innate understanding of the genre that they’re a part of to guide their actions towards a tragic but inevitable outcome. After Yasuko Hanaoka murders her ex-husband in full view of the reader, Yasuko, her daughter Misato and their neighbour Ishigami set about trying to evade the police in the ensuing investigation. With the police circling their shark-cage, a battle of genius between Ishigami and Detective Galileo takes centre-stage in this astonishing mystery.
Sulari Gentill’s Rowland Sinclair series is one of the strongest franchise detectives of the modern day, for our money. The 1930s playboy son of a wool-shearing fortune has travelled the world and made many enemies in Gentill’s many allegories to the looming return of fascism and authoritarianism to our modern day. Coming in second for Review Season 2020 is the ninth entry in the series, All The Tears in China. After his older brother Wilfred sends Rowland to delay a doomed deal with Japanese buyers in Shanghai, Rowland grabs a couple of his closest confidants for what promises to be a relaxing holiday. When Rowland is nearly kidnapped moments after arriving, he realises he’s once again wrapped up in something larger and sets about trying to figure it out.
Jock Serong’s The Rules of Backyard Cricket was a bit of an unusual inclusion in our roster for 2020, arriving on our radar after Robert Gott described it as one of the greatest crime fiction novels of the past decade. Turns out, we agree! The Rules of Backyard Cricket comes in third on our rankings after tearing our hearts to pieces as much as we tore it to pieces. A story about brothers, cricket and crime, this book opens with our protagonist and perspective, Darren Keefe, tied up and gagged in the back of a car, with a bullet wound to keep him company. Our story follows Darren’s reminisces as he reflects on his career, from his childhood playing cricket all the way through his life playing club and national representative cricket. As his loose-cannon inability to make sensible choices continues to get him into trouble, we start to unravel how Darren ended up in that car, and why it might have been inevitable.
If you followed the show you’ll know that this was a very contentious book for me this year, but despite the hard time we initially gave Robert Gott for his creative reimagining of an infamous death in his hometown of Maryborough, the chaotic William Power finds himself just shy of a podium finish.Good Murder follows the self-centred William Power as his troupe of actors, the Power Players, arrive in Maryboruough for a performance of Shakespeare’s Titus Andronicus to a town who are so disinterested that most of them presume that it’s the circus in town and pay it no more mind. All of a sudden William finds himself the town’s main act after local girl Polly Drummond is found dead in the town’s watertower the night after a flirtatious encounter between the two.
This Review Season on Death of The Reader has been a nasty one, with stories new and old vying for the top spot, and with two entries Ngaio Marsh is almost cheating, but there's one big difference with this novel. Money in the Morgue was conceived by the late Ngaio Marsh but continued and completed by Stella Duffy, who we had the absolute pleasure of interrogating about the process recently on Death of the Reader. The story takes place in the New Zealand wilderness, as a storm approaches and threatens to seal off a military hospital camp from the outside world, we are challenged by the combined wits of Ngaio Marsh and Stella Duffy to penetrate this closed circle of suspects when a murder most foul is committed within the camp walls.
Some entries into the detective fiction genre are so highly regarded, so genre-defining that it would be a crime to even attempt to rank them in any kind of list, lest their impact on our criminal world be diminished even in the slightest. Written by one of the four queens of crime Agatha Christie, Murder on the Orient Express redfined the murder mystery genre on its release in 1934. Set on the culturally diverse train of the Orient Express as it makes its way through a continent-spanning trip, the ever classy and lovable Hercule Poirot takes a compartment next to a vulgar American man known only as Ratchett, who recognises Poirot and implores him as protection, as he fears someone is out for his life.
Sat atop the pantheon of Japanese Murder Mystery sits one name. Edogawa Rampo. One of the most acclaimed murder mystery awards in the genre bears his name, both in honour of his contributions as an author, and his role in pioneering the Mystery Writers of Japan, the largest club in Japan’s extremely active community. Rampo is best known as an author for his character Akechi Kogoro, who has gone on to have a life of his own in Japanese pop-culture outside of Rampo’s works. Seventh place on our list for 2020 is the Early Cases of Akechi Kogoro, a collection of four of the first Akechi Kogoro tales, The Murder on D Hill, The Black Hand Gang, The Ghost and The Dwarf.
We’re well into the better half of review season here and you might be saying it’s time for a rest, for a break, but wait, look behind you! There’s a body in the room, where did it come from? There’s blood everywhere, a seemingly innocuous visit to the star actor’s room has made you the number one suspect in a murder case! A Decent Interval, written by long time friend of the show, British author Simon Brett, takes the number eight position in Review Season for 2020.
Robert Galbraith, as an alias, is said to be an attempt for J.K. Rowling, creator of Harry Potter, to write a series without the same scrutiny she experiences given the high profile her wizarding fantasy novels have afforded her. Her first outing as Galbraith, The Cuckoo’s Calling, comes in at 9th place on our list for 2020.
When you think of murder mystery protagonists, you probably picture history’s greats, like the sharp and observant Sherlock Holmes, or the unrelenting Hercule Poirot, but Naomi Hirahara’s Mas Arai is a special case. This elderly Hiroshima survivor is an unlikely hero, but all the stronger for it, and Sayonara Slam, coming in 10th on our list for 2020, is all the stronger for his quirks.
The Mystery Writers of Japan has produced some of the finest works in the genre. After Edogawa Rampo pioneered the genre in Japan, and founded this now iconic establishment, the generations of writers since have created some of the most challenging and technically competent stories out there. Seishi Yokomizo was the very first prizewinner for the Mystery Writers of Japan with “The Honjin Murder Case”, which comes in thirteenth this Review Season.
Coming in 15th place for our review list, Opening Night at the Vulcan is most renowned among Dame Ngaio Marsh's works for revitalising the theatre scene in New Zealand, and this ultimately leading to Marsh being appointed Dame Commander of the British Empire in 1966. Why has the novel placed so low on our list then? Within, we lower the curtain on the answer to this question.
Oh, BBC Sherlock. Once the standout darling of Sherlock Adaptations, time has not treated you well. Coming in at 16th place is Season 1 of the show. Decades of various Sherlock Holmes adaptations have tried to reinvent Doyle’s wheel in so many ways, and in 2012, Steven Moffat and Mark Gatiss managed to coax the BBC into one enormous stab at bringing the famous crime-solving icon into the modern day. Whilst the initial response was favourable, going back to watch the series these days really leaves you questioning what the hype was about.
Coming in seventeenth place for 2020 is The Sign of the Four. There are two names that will forever ring in the pantheon of Murder Mystery fiction; Dame Agatha Christie and Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. How did Sir Doyle land 17th place on our list? Returning to classics like Holmes isn't always as perfect as it seems.
Coming in last, 18th place, for 2020 is Miss Fisher and the Crypt of Tears. The Crypt of Tears is a movie adaptation of the Australian television staple, Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries, which aired from 2012 through to 2015 and was generally well received, however the stretching of a regular TV episode to the silver screen leaves a lot to be desired.
We discuss chapters 14-18 of Seishi Yokomizo's The Honjin Murders, also known as The Honjin Murder Case. As the end of our tale arrives, Kosuke Kindaichi has the case all tied together, his culprit selected, and a three-chapter-long monologue to give. How will the Ichiyanagi learn from the lessons of this crime, if at all? We may never find out as Seishi Yokomizo struggles to stick the landing with his iconic mystery. We also discuss our rankings for 2020's Review Season, who topped the list, and why. Thanks for joining us through 2020, stay tuned as we prepare for a big project to kick off next year!
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Join Tony Da Kid, SG3, and Uncle RJ as we Review Season 2 of "Dark Side of The Ring." We talk about the life of Chris Benoit and Eddie Guerrero. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/therejectrundown/support
Join Tony Da Kid, SG3, and Uncle RJ as we Review Season 1 of "Dark Side of The Ring". We go deep discussion in the most controversial stories of wrestling entertainment. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/therejectrundown/support
Today's word of the day is 'contagion' as in the coronavirus is spreading (0:06). Eli Manning held a press conference with the Giants to officially announce his retirement... how are the Giants helping him get to Canton (1:13)? New York Knicks have a hired a firm to rebrand the teams image (6:00). The New York Mets have officially named Luis Rojas manager and GM Brodie Van Wagenen once again had some ridiculous things to say (14:05). So You Wanna Talk To Samson!? Did I ever notice any superstitions in MLB (21:21)? Review - Season 3 of The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel (27:20). New Orleans Saints executives have been accused of trying to help the Catholic Church in a major scandal to cover up abuse (30:18). Clippers players have some problems in the locker room because of treatment to Kawhi and Paul George (36:46). With LeBron James getting the first pick of the All Star Game draft will he dare to pick anyone other than Anthony Davis? #waittosee
We discuss chapters 10-14 from No Crime in the Mountains by Raymond Chandler. Turns out Herds was wrong and right all along as the nonsense propositions from Chapter 9 were entirely true. Does this war-era story hold up despite some aggressive stereotyping of its villains? We also sit down and discuss our rankings for the stories we've covered this year as we prepare for our Review Season!
The Alamo City Movie Talk Crew and the Countdown City Geekcast crew goes in depth on our 35th Episode! We discuss our FIRST REALITY SHOW Review of Temptation Island! We recap Season 1 and Review Season 2 Episode 1! Find out here! Be sure to SUBSCRIBE to us on Youtube, iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, Spotify, and NOW on I-Heart Radio!
By Matthew Nemeth Today I am back to Review Season 1 of Ricky Gervais’ After Life Mental Health Services U.K. Link For NHS https://www.mentalhealth.gov/ For the ad-free version of our podcasts check our patreon page, There’s also rewards on there Read More
By Matthew Nemeth Today I am back to Review Season 1 of Ricky Gervais’ After Life Mental Health Services U.K. Link For NHS https://www.mentalhealth.gov/ For the ad-free version of our podcasts check our patreon page, There's also rewards on there Read More
By Matthew Nemeth Today I am back to Review Season 1 of Ricky Gervais’ After Life Mental Health Services U.K. Link For NHS https://www.mentalhealth.gov/ For the ad-free version of our podcasts check our patreon page, There’s also rewards on there Read More
Halloween Recap: We list our favorite Favorite Costumes.Navigate voter suppression in the 2018 Midterm Elections.Review Season 2 Daredevil On NetflixV For Vendetta: A Movie for the Autocrat Ages way before its time.Shout Outs:Waltimus Prime https://www.instagram.com/waltimusprime/
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Game of Thrones Season 7 Episode 7 “The Dragon and the Wolf” Post Episode Recap and Review Season 7 Finale! GOT S7Ep7 The Dragon and the Wolf: All of our main players are heading to Kings landing for a meeting. Sansa and Arya need to try to get on the same page. We talk about all this and take you text, calls and messages! Join the discussion! For this Game of Thrones Season Finale Show!
Game of Thrones Season 7 Episode 7 “The Dragon and the Wolf” Post Episode Recap and Review Season 7 Finale! GOT S7Ep7 The Dragon and the Wolf: All of our main players are heading to Kings landing for a meeting. Sansa and Arya need to try to get on the same page. We talk about all this and take you text, calls and messages! Join the discussion! For this Game of Thrones Season Finale Show!
Let the Ukrainian Lessons Podcast Season 2 begin! In its first episode, start getting used to more Ukrainian language on the show, review the material from the previous lessons, and learn about birthdays in Ukraine! Ви готові? Вперед! The post ULP 2-41 | Повторення: Сезон 1 | Review: Season 1 appeared first on Ukrainian Lessons.
Welcome back! Ethan and David get excited for the Defenders series by discussing the good, the bad and the boring of the existing Marvel Netflix series. Then Ethan tells you why you should watch Gargantia on the Verdurous Planet, and David guides you safely through the follies of the Flash Season 3. Thanks for listening! 0:00 Marvel Netflix series (Spoilers for all of them) 1:13:00 Gargantia on the Verdurous Planet (Non-spoiler) 1:30:52 Gargantia on the Verdurous Planet (SPOILERS) 1:37:59 Flash Season 3 Review (Season 2 spoilers, non-spoilers for Season 3) 2:23:49 Flash Season 3 Review (SPOILERS)
On today's episode of That's Your Opinion, the gang assembles to discuss Your Name, the highest grossing anime film of all time...and they also reveal the loser of TYO's 1st quarter box office. Showtimes, Folks! News - ALL BUT CONFIRMED (Adam Mckay to Direct Dick Cheney Biopic: 02:57) Reviews, etc.. (Kill Your Darlings Segment: 9:26) (Your Name: 20:05) Recommendations/Box Office (Louis C.K. - 2017: 40:57) (Review Season 3: 44:14) (Win it All: 44:57) (Crashing: 47:15) (Big Little Lies: 47:48) (Box-Office/Outro: 49:04) Cover art by Phil Brown Music By The Passion HiFi www.thepassionhifi.com
On this episode of That's Your Opinion, the gang reunites to review the much discussed live action Ghost in the Shell, starring Scarlett Johansson. Showtimes, Folks! News - ALL BUT CONFIRMED (New 'Spiderman Homecoming' Trailer: 04:00) (New War for the Planet of the Apes Trailer: 19:45) Reviews, etc.. (Ghost in the Shell: 27:00) (13 Reasons Why: 44:37) (Kill Your Darlings Segment: 56:26) Recommendations/Box Office (Trainspotting/T2: 1:17:20) (Secret Honor: 1:18:07) (Review Season 3: 1:19:09) (Humble - Kendrick Lamar: 1:20:16) (Timecrimes: 1:26:13) (Holy Motors: 1:26:56) (The Blackcoat's Daughter: 1:28:13) (Box-Office/Outro: 1:29:18) Cover art by Phil Brown Music By The Passion HiFi www.thepassionhifi.com
The Walking Dead Season 7 Episode 1 “The Day Will Come When You Won’t Be” Post Episode Recap and Review – Season 7 Premiere of The Walking Dead TWD S7 Ep1 The Day Will Come When You Won’t Be” Oct 23, 2016: We talk about: Last season ended with Rick and our group kneeling helplessly before Negan and his group. What Negan does will haunt those who survive forever.
Hello! Are we to believe Zack Morris is a teenage boy who could freeze time & never went into the girls locker room to touch a boob? Episode #368 Segmented Thusly: Movie Monologue = Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection F, WarGames (One Word Apparently?), Dirty Grandpa and Intruders. Television Talk = Down Town Abbey (Downton...) Double Television Talk!? = Review (Season 1) Game Gabbin' = Witcher 3: Blood & Wine (Conclusion) & Steam Summer Sale & Minecraft Internet Intercourse = Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee is Back! (Jim Gaffigan, Margaret Cho, Judd Apatow), The Nerdist Podcast with Guest Astrophysicist Hakeem Oluseyi, The Escapist: Judging a Cover, Normal Difficulty: Trading Card Game.
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Game of Thrones Season 5 Episode 1 “The Wars to Come”Post Episode Recap and Review Season 5 Premiere | GOT S5 Ep1 The Wars to Come, April 12, 2015— Cersei and Jaime adjust to a world without Tywin. Varys reveals a conspiracy to Tyrion. Daenerys faces a new threat to her rule. Jon is caught between two kings. #GOT #GameofThrones #GOTSeasonPremiere Video Version Subscribe to the Youtube channel Subscribe to Itunes Feed for all Issues Podcasts Subscribe to just Walking Dead Podcasts Just Game of Thrones Podcasts
In this episode:Andrew and Aaron take advantage of the absence of the ladies!-Discuss the latest Merlin news-Recap and Review: Season 2, Episode 2, "The Once and Future Queen"-We forget the kiss between Gwen and Arthur... Aaron remembers eventually!-Read a letter from Sarah-Discuss twitter responses to our questions we asked before the show-Be sure to check out our social networks! @Merlin_Cast , www.merlincast.blogspot.com , facebook , email themerlincast@gmail.com-Enjoy!!