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Jenn Allen and Rick Tetrault join me to talk on the early clubhouse leader for this series's best episode. Talk on name pronounciations and skipping intros abound. We also get into what is by any measure, a pure banger of a Doctor Who episode.Episode Rating – 0:41Favourite Part – 0:52Least Favourite Part – 12:32Aliss & Portraying deafness on screen – 19:38Additional Observations – 34:59Episode MVP – 51:52Email – Analysingdoctorwho@gmail.comTwitter - @AnalysingDWInstagram – analysingdwTikTok - @analysingdwYouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@AnalysingDoctorWho/community
We are happy to be able to squeeze one more episode into the month of March as we slowly rebuild our programming. Think of this episode as a delayed Valentine— an episode we could've and should've been able to bring to you back in February. This quirky surrealist fairytale about finding love in the back drop of Los Angeles was directed by Mick Jackson, who co-wrote the screenplay with the very funny and multi-talented Steve Martin. While it doesn't have a cast of thousands it does feature great performances from many familiar favorites from both the big and small screen—and supporting appearances by Richard E. Grant, and Sarah Jessica Parker (before Sex and the City fame) absolutely make this film bubble with humor and warmth. Patrick Stewart turns in a hilarious cameo as well. We welcome back former guest and self-proclaimed “non-fluffy man” Rick Tetrault for this episode. This clever, odd, and sophisticated little film is the perfect antidote for the same old Hollywood RomCom rehash. We think you will love it.
A somewhat delayed pod on the Doctor Who Christmas episode. Mike Robinson and Rick Tetrault joined me to talk about the first holiday special to not be written by a showrunner, whether this truly is Steven Moffat's Doctor Who swansong, and an intersting fan theory on Mrs. Flood.Email – Analysingdoctorwho@gmail.comTwitter - @AnalysingDWInstagram – analysingdwYouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@AnalysingDoctorWho/community
I start, you finish. Words, phrases and "after-these" messages. Stay tuned… Tonight's guests: Rick Tetrault, Allie Sandstrom, Nique Yager, and Gus Peters Please subscribe to the show, leave a 5-star rating and review, and find Captain GameShow on social media and CaptainGameShow.com. Also check out the other podcasts on the Infinite Potato Alliance Network!
Our bumper roundup of the first series of the Ncuti Gatwa era includes talk on Disney, crying, and why it can be okay that the show has to leave some of the old fans behind. Emma Foster, Ro Karen and Rick Tetrault are all here as we dig through last eight episodes and look ahead to the future - as a disclaimer, Emma had a few sound issues during the recording.Series Highpoint - 0:40Series Lowpoint - 22:33Ncuti Gatwa - 56:10Millie Gibson - 1:20:00Additional Observations - 1:33:00Series Rating - 1:51:50Email – Analysingdoctorwho@gmail.comTwitter - @AnalysingDWInstagram - analysingdw
Mike Robinson and Rick Tetrault join me as we talk through Dot & Bubble. A look at social media, race, and slugs. And how long did it take you to realise just what Lindy Pepper-Bean was on?What We Liked The Most (1:01)What We Liked The Least (5:37)How They Use Tech (19:36)The Race Conversation (29:05)Additional Observations (49:17)Episode MVP (53:20)Email – Analysingdoctorwho@gmail.comTwitter - @AnalysingDWInstagram - analysingdw
Jonathan Wilkinson and Rick Tetrault are on hand as we go through 'Boom'. Steven Moffat's return delighted and disturbed us, and we also discuss war films and the difference between the social & medical models of disability.Email – Analysingdoctorwho@gmail.comTwitter - @AnalysingDWInstagram - analysingdw
Emma Foster and Rick Tetrault join me as we preview the new series of Doctor Who (which was recorded a few weeks ago).We discuss our hopes & expectations, how the Disney influence is changing the show, and even some sports analogies as we worry that a UK vs Rest of the World collision could occur in the fandom.Email – Analysingdoctorwho@gmail.comTwitter - @AnalysingDWInstagram - analysingdw
Join us for indulging in some lush 70s SciFi. Good friend and resident SciFi connoisseur Rick Tetrault joins Beth for an in depth discussion about a film that many younger film goers have probably never heard of, and that some veteran film buffs haven't thought about in quite some time. Logan's Run was situated in a unique point in the history of the film industry. It might be easily dismissed because only a year after its release both George Lucas and Steven Spielberg would change the industry and film goer expectations for what the genre “should” look like with films —Star Wars and Close Encounters. Just a year before Logan's Run (and the 1976 remake of King Kong) would earn recognition for special achievement in the discipline of Special Effects—and a new Oscar category was born. Lead Michael York is in the prime of his career coming off a slew of successes that ranged from Romeo and Juliet, Cabaret, and The Musketeers film series. Young and winsome Jenny Agutter plays “Jessica Six” and is the perfect on screen partner for York's “Logan 5” (She later went on to turn in a great performance in another favorite of ours An American Werewolf In London). This film uses a myriad of effects devices, and even though it can appear dated for the time, the long panning shot of “the city” where Logan works as a “Sandman” still evokes feelings of nostalgia and a futuristic aesthetic that leaves film goers yearning for tomorrow. Episode links : Defunctland: Walt Disney's City of the Future https://youtu.be/tKYEXjMlKKQ?si=FHujwQeb3I5XDwqM Logan's Run Filming Locations https://youtu.be/1Xhp4Rr1M88?si=dZbjok6Daj9HWffF Film Link LOGAN's RUN Tubi (free w/ limited commercials) https://link.tubi.tv/yNL6md9ftIb
Round one boasts two coasts, Then rounds 2 and 3 feature three words and four words. Tonight's guests: Virginia Pickel, Rick Tetrault, and Matthew Carroll Please subscribe to the show and leave a 5-star rating and review, and check out the other podcasts on the Infinite Potato Alliance Network!
Our analysis of The Giggle is finally here! Emma Foster, Jan Fennick & a returning Rick Tetrault are our guests, as we talk through the many wild happenings of the final 60th anniversary special (we should note Emma had a few sound issues on her end, but hopefully you won't find that too disruptive).Email – Analysingdoctorwho@gmail.comTwitter - @AnalysingDWInstagram - analysingdw
Light the Yule and join us in the great hall for merriment, mead, and much feasting! Sam and Beth and our good friend Rick Tetrault (our resident expert on medieval knights) as we celebrate a favorite film that we think is perfect to cozy up with during the holiday season. If you're burned out on Hallmark Christmas movies, John Boorman's epic of the Life of King Arthur is the perfect escape and considered the best of the genre. Grab a bowl of Wassail, and your favorite lord or lady and join us for the legendary Excalibur.
Celluloid Pudding: Movies. Film. Discussions. Laughter. History. Carrying on.
Beth and special guest host, stage crafter, and podcaster Rick Tetrault present what is one of our consensus favorite Halloween films of all time. Heavily criticized for its excessive grotesque visual effects when it was released (as well as having tough competition with another box office alien ET) it took some time for this film to garner a following thanks to VHS. If you haven't seen this film it's a must see if SciFi/Horror is your jam. The desolate atmosphere of creepy dread In subzero environs will even please viewers who tend to like more traditional atmospheric ghost faire. Get your scary movie bingo card ready and dim the lights. Happy Halloween
A few years ago there was a podcast on our network called The Prime Direction. We interviewed Star Trek fans about their fandom. What do they love about Star Trek? What lessons have they learned because of their love for the franchise? How has Star Trek made their life better?We are releasing these classic conversations as supplemental material on That Star Trek Podcast. We hope you enjoy them. Let us know if you do and we might bring some new interviews in the near future.For more shows like this, be sure to check out our website at InfinitePotato.com. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit thatstartrekpod.substack.com
In which we discuss Foundation, S2E03 "King and Commoner." It's an episode for old friends! Remember Bel Riose from Foundation and Empire? We finally get to meet him in the AppleTV+ universe and he's refreshingly like his counterpart from the source material, steadfast and impressive. We also meet Hober Mallow who maybe has a sprinkling of his namesake from the book but appears to be a mashup of several other characters including a big dollop of the Outrageous Okona from Star Trek: The Next Generation. The good news is that he's hilarious! Also, Gaal is mystified by what's going on with Hari's "old friend" Kalle. As our special guest, we welcome back Rick Tetrault of That Star Trek Podcast and the Infinite Potato Network! Rick has been a friend of Stars End since before our very first episode! And speaking of old friends, what the hell just happened to Hari? You don't want to miss this one! Let's go!
Letters pray. Move “four word” and may your loved ones sing your praises. Amen. Tonight's guests: Nique Yager, Rick Tetrault, and Jared Stern Please subscribe to the show and leave a 5-star rating and review, and check out the other podcasts on the Infinite Potato Alliance Network!
Celluloid Pudding: Movies. Film. Discussions. Laughter. History. Carrying on.
Guest host Rick Tetrault joins Beth to tackle the mythical Cimmerian! This is quite a tall order considering how complex and vast a world Conan author Robert E. Howard created. This film was the first installment in what was originally intended to be an entire series of films. The litany of sequels didn't happen, but it was the film that launched Arnold Schwarzenegger's career -ultimately becoming one of the most successful box office heroes of all time. In the fantasy genre, it might be easily overlooked due to its humble approach, but it is a visually beautiful film, with a moving score, and earnest and charismatic performances. Cult classic, Guilty Pleasure, or Comfort Film —pack this one away for a rainy weekend afternoon on your sofa. “Conan Lore Guide” https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLGmQwKrJ10Zc73bXk0J3_yaWyrPjGW_Cw “Conan Unchained—The Making of Conan the Barbarian” https://youtu.be/jiQ9rUgQcXI
Aliens, pirates, and animals all agree: The moon is SO COOLl! Tonight's guests: Virginia Pickel, Rick Tetrault, and Scott Matteson Please subscribe to the show and leave a 5-star rating and review, and check out the other podcasts on the Infinite Potato Alliance Network!
Never give up on your dreams to feed your minds and make deep connections. Tonight's guests: Allie Sandstrom, Troy Wood, and Rick Tetrault. Please subscribe to the show and leave a 5-star rating and review, and check out the other podcasts on the Infinite Potato Alliance Network!
What do yellow, blue, and stuffed donkeys all have in common? You tell me. Tonight's guests: Thomas Payton, Chris DeFillippis, and Rick Tetrault. Please subscribe to the show and leave a 5-star rating and review, and check out the other podcasts on the Infinite Potato Alliance Network!
It is “noteworthy”that tales told slowly can thrillyoung and old alike.Tonight's guests: Virginia Pickel, Scott Matteson, and Rick TetraultPlease subscribe to the show and leave a 5-star rating and review, and check out the other podcasts on the Infinite Potato Alliance Network!
I'll spell it "tuo" — Paint a rosy picture, butwithin your mind's eye.Tonight's guests: Jackie Palmer, Philip Burrowes, and Rick TetraultPlease subscribe to the show and leave a 5-star rating and review, and check out the other podcasts on the Infinite Potato Alliance Network!
When lamps bounce and thecharacters rhyme, it's time tofind the missing link.Tonight's guests: Jackie Palmer, Philip Burrowes, and Rick Tetrault.
Four players playing one game! Act now, while supplies of this "t'sac dop" last! Tonight's guests: Virginia Pickel, David Roberson, Rick Tetrault and Shawn Wray Please subscribe to the show and leave a 5-star rating and review, and check out the other podcasts on the Infinite Potato Alliance Network!
We take a macro look at Doctor Who: Flux, as Jenn Allen, Jonathan Wilkinson, Emma Foster and Rick Tetrault all join me to discuss the Doctor's latest adventures, what worked, largely what didn't, and where the show goes from here.Email – Analysingdoctorwho@gmail.comTwitter - @AnalysingDW
Flux's final episode is analysed by myself, Rick Tetrault and Emma Foster, as we pick apart The Vanquishers, and debate just how well it rounded off the adventures of the past 6 weeks.Analysingdoctorwho@gmail.comTwitter - @AnalysingDW
Rick Tetrault and Jenn Allen are on hand as we go through the breathless and dramatic episode, Village of the Angels. It also includes a golf metaphor (and it didn't come from me).
Rick Tetrault and Jenn Allen are on hand as we go through the breathless and dramatic episode, Village of the Angels. It also includes a golf metaphor (and it didn't come from me).Email – Analysingdoctorwho@gmail.comTwitter - @AnalysingDW
We finally have a new episode to analyse! Rick Tetrault and Jenn Allen join me to talk about The Halloween Apocalypse, the first episode of Doctor Who: Flux.
Rick Tetrault and Jenn Allen join me again, as we unpick the events from the second episode of Doctor Who: Flux - War of the Sontarans.
Shuffle letters, screamand shout, then exclaim your rhymesto both kinds of stars.Tonight's guests: Troy Wood, Virginia Pickel, and Rick Tetrault.
Rick Tetrault and Jenn Allen join me again, as we unpick the events from the second episode of Doctor Who: Flux - War of the Sontarans.Email – Analysingdoctorwho@gmail.comTwitter - @AnalysingDW
We finally have a new episode to analyse! Rick Tetrault and Jenn Allen join me to talk about The Halloween Apocalypse, the first episode of Doctor Who: Flux.Email – Analysingdoctorwho@gmail.comTwitter - @AnalysingDW
Rick Tetrault and Emma Foster (who had to leave us before the end of the pod) join me to discuss the seismic news of Russell T Davies returning as Doctor Who showrunner in 2023. We also discuss the paradigm shift of his production company being involved with the show, and a disclaimer that the topic of sexual assault gets brought up as we discuss Noel Clarke & John Barrowman near the end of this episode.Email – Analysingdoctorwho@gmail.comTwitter - @AnalysingDW
Rick Tetrault, Jenn Allen and myself take a belated look at the news of the current Doctor and showrunner announcing their departures in 2022.Elements of this conversation are somewhat obsolete as we recorded this before the news about Russell T. Davies's return to the show was announced.
Rick Tetrault, Jenn Allen and myself take a belated look at the news of the current Doctor and showrunner announcing their departures in 2022. Elements of this conversation are somewhat obsolete as we recorded this before the news about Russell T. Davies's return to the show was announced.Email – Analysingdoctorwho@gmail.comTwitter - @AnalysingDW
Bits of alpha go back to front, and in order, and make played parts rhyme. Tonight's guests: Philip Burrowes, Rick Tetrault, and Jared Stern Please subscribe to the show and leave a 5-star rating and review, and check out the other podcasts on the Infinite Potato Alliance!
Bits of alpha goback to front, and in order,and make played parts rhyme.Tonight's guests: Philip Burrowes, Rick Tetrault, and Jared Stern!
Send your Honey sweetletters, even though she's notreally “a bee, see?”Tonight's guests: Allie Sandstrom, Philip Burrowes, and Rick Tetrault.Please leave us a rating and 5-star review! Subscribe to hear new every episode!
It's Bob! Act now anddive into the stream backwards!Served first come first it's!Tonight's Guests: Jenn Allen, Philip Burrowes, and Rick Tetrault.
It's Bob! Act now and dive into the stream backwards! Served first come first it's! Tonight's Guests: Jenn Allen, Philip Burrowes, and Rick Tetrault
Thanks, Chris! No, not you.Even though your “H” means youdo "-ave" a shared trait.Tonight's guests: Philip Burrowes, Troy Wood, and Rick Tetrault.
Thanks, Chris! No, not you. Even though your “H” means you do "-ave" a shared trait. Tonight's guests: Philip Burrowes, Troy Wood, and Rick Tetrault
A year late, Rick Tetrault and Jonathan Wilkinson join me to look at the most recent decade of Doctor Who, picking our respective Top 5 moments of the past decade (2010-2019).
A year late, Rick Tetrault and Jonathan Wilkinson join me to look at the most recent decade of Doctor Who, picking our respective Top 5 moments of the past decade (2010-2019).Email – Analysingdoctorwho@gmail.comTwitter - @AnalysingDW
Ask... slowly... if real life is "real" or not. I won't lie, it's confusing. Tonight's guests: Matthew Carroll, Rick Tetrault and Shawn Wray
Rick Tetrault and Ro Karen join me for a packed show. We talk BBC happenings, a possible future companion, and we unpick the New Year's episode, 'Revolution of the Daleks', before wrangling over the implications of the latest addition to the Tardis.
Rick Tetrault and Ro Karen join me for a packed show. We talk BBC happenings, a possible future companion, and we unpick the New Year's episode, 'Revolution of the Daleks', before wrangling over the implications of the latest addition to the Tardis.Email – Analysingdoctorwho@gmail.comTwitter - @AnalysingDW
"Exes" are silent. Others will tell the tale... and fight with twisted tongues. Tonight's guests: Branden Ushio, Rick Tetrault, and Thomas Payton
Get in line, slowly. Animals? Sure... but the plants might cause confusion. Tonight's Guests: Philip Burrowes, Shawn Wray, and Rick Tetrault