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Shan Yu reveals herself as a secret agent from Russia and Jay makes a big reveal. Special Guest: Matt Polzin
Do you feel like there's more in you crying to come out? Have you ever thought, “if I show you fully myself, people will think I'm too much”? What is it you really want? We're starting a new series today that I'm super stoked about. As a Disney World and Mandalorian nerd, you know I have to go there. We're going to learn success keys from Disney Princesses. And we're starting with my very favorite…Mulan. Today is for you if… If you're tired of being afraid to show up as the real you. If you desire to live a life of significance. If you're ready to stop hiding and be all you can be. When we meet Mulan, a young woman from China, she's running late for her appointment with the matchmaker, which she totally blows. Her father is called back to the arm to fight the Huns about to attack China. Her father is a famous war hero already but is partially crippled from previous exploits. Mulan tries to convince her father not to go. She's put in her place and runs off to sing her song. You know, every good Disney princess needs a song. Mulan had more inside, more potential, but hid herself because she didn't feel like she fit into the world assigned to her, so she hid herself. Then she hides herself and pretends to be her father's son so she can protect him. 1. Significance One of the six human needs. Significance is the need to feel important, needed, wanted and worthy of love. It helped push her out of her comfort zone, out of hiding and into her purpose. What does your life of significance look like? 2. Contribution Another of the six human needs. Contribution is giving beyond ourselves and giving to others. Mulan risked her own life to save her commander but revealed who she was in the process. The commander spared her life but was left out in the cold…literally. It isn't until she shows up fully herself, as Mulan, she saves China. When we step into our life of significance, we contribute to others' lives in significant ways. What can you do to contribute to others and give beyond yourself? Time? Money? Talents? 3. Love and Connection Another of the six human needs. Mulan feared she'd be rejected if her family and others saw the real Mulan. She didn't fit into the typical ancient Chinese daughter role. After Mulan saved China and was honored by the emperor, she returned to show the emperor's medal and Shan Yu's sword to honor the Fa family. But really, she was hoping her father would accept her now. He loved Mulan for her and not for what she accomplished. We all need love and connection. In fact, if we have a life of significance and fulfill all our dreams but don't have love, what good is it all? Take time to show your spouse, family and friends you love them. Show and say it. Homework: 1. What do you want your life of significance to look like? 2. How can you contribute to others and give yourself away? 3. What will you do today to show your spouse, family and friends you love them? When you learn to stop hiding and show up fully yourself, you can change your life, and through that…you save your world that Father's called you to reach! If you're struggling to discover your life of significance or started on the journey, but fear stopped you in your tracks, consider a coach. Coaches help you see things you may not see so you can get unstuck and get going again. I would love to be that coach for you. I have just a few spots left in my schedule right now. Go to heatherbunch.com/coaching and pick a time that's right for you. Let's see if I'm the right fit to help you Live Fearlessly Free! You've got this, and Father's got you! Thanks a bunch for listening! Until Next Time, Live Fearlessly Free!!
We are getting closer and closer to reviewing all of the Disney princess movies. In todays episode we explain why Mulan is considered a Disney princess, discuss the villainous Shan Yu and read what the internet has to say about the movie.
On the thirty-second installment of the Pop Goes The Classics series looking at the Disney animated features, Andy Atherton, Mirandia Berthold & Steve Riddle look at 1998's Mulan. They discuss the many aspects of the film including: the setting in feudal China and their laws, customs and traditions; Mulan's ingenuity and determination shown throughout the story; whether or not Cri-Kee is truly lucky; Eddie Murphy brining Mushu to life; Miguel Ferrer's performance as the sinister, yet underrated villain Shan Yu; the great training montage of “I'll Make A Man Out Of You”; inspiration from Stripes, The Karate Kid, Police Academy & Captain America: The First Avenger; baby doll CSI; the lack of Pandas in the movie; Mongolian Barbecue; death by fireworks and where it ranks in Disney catalog.
Other Disney Villains not in this episode are Queen of Hearts in Wonderland, Clayton in Deep Jungle, Chernabog in End of the World & Symphony of Sorcery, Shan Yu in the Land of Dragons, The Evil Queen in Dwarf Woodlands, Lady Tremaine, Anastasia and Drizella in Castle of Dreams, Captain Gantu in Deep Space, and many more. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tradepaperbacks/message --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rangerryan/message
In which Rachel and Lauren rank the Disney Villains according to their first reaction. Scroll down to see the *SPOILERS* completed combined list.Remember to watch Nosferatu and submit it for this month's film club!https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=egmdOkzn_xo(shout out to ye olde DHC, thanks Jonny)............Starting with the highest:Shan Yu: 99, 100: 199Hades: 100, 97: 197Yzma: 98, 99: 197Frollo: 98, 98: 196Prince John: 98, 98: 196Scar: 100, 95: 195Jafar: 98, 96: 194Clayton: 96, 97: 193Ratigan: 99, 93: 192Ernesto De La Cruz: 94, 95: 189Dr. Facilier: 99, 89: 188Hopper: 89, 98: 187Randall: 98, 86: 184Headless horseman: 93, 90: 183Ursula: 92, 90: 182Gaston: 94, 88: 182Maleficent: 92. 89: 181Lotso: 93, 85: 178Mortimer: 81, 96: 177Bowler Hat Guy: 94, 83: 177Chernabog: 92, 81: 173Ratcliffe: 89, 84: 173Alameda Slim: 100, 70: 170Turbo/King Candy: 86, 82: 168Syndrome: 88, 80: 168Cruella De Vil: 70, 97: 167Oogie Boogie: 88, 78: 166Charles Muntz: 78, 88: 166Shere Khan: 75, 82: 157Al Wiggins: 72, 85: 157Lady Tremaine: 79, 76: 155Mordu: 81, 71: 152Dean Hardscrabble: 87, 65: 152Evil Queen: 72, 77: 149Captain Hook 80, 67: 147Auto: 90, 57: 147Long John Silver 75, 70: 145Madame Medusa: 79, 64: 143Sid: 70, 73: 143Darla: 65, 77: 142Edgar: 65, 76: 141The Horned King: 71, 70: 141Chick Hicks: 70, 68: 138Man in the forest: 67, 68: 135Professor Callahan: 52, 80: 132Mother Gothel: 61, 70: 131Hans: 69, 61: 130Tamatoa: 54, 68: 122Queen Narissa: 60, 60: 120Judge Doom: 30, 88: 118Terry: 50, 68: 118Bruton: 25, 86: 111Mr. Whiskers: 60, 50: 110Pete: 62, 47: 109Queen of Hearts: 51, 54: 105Sykes: 54, 49: 103The Coachman: 51, 50: 101Amos Slade: 40, 60: 100The Firebird: 70, 30: 100Dr. Terminus: 80, 20: 100Jamba: 50, 40: 90Chef Skinner: 75, 84: 89Percival C. McLeach: 37, 51: 88Winky: 24, 62: 86Assistant Mayor Bellweather: 41, 45: 86Rat from Lady and the Tramp: 49, 36: 85Gabby Gabby: 35, 49: 84Screen Slaver: 46, 29: 75King Runeard: 62, 7: 69Ming Lee: 47, 20: 67Spiker and Sponge: 45, 21: 66Namaari's mom: 30, 29: 59Denahi: 30, 27: 57Jackson Storm: 42, 15: 57The Insecurity Virus: 37, 10: 47Commander Lyle Tiberius Rourke: 30, 15: 45The Curse Dragon: 19, 21: 40Heffalumps and Woozles: 6, 30: 36King Leonidas: 25, 10: 35Ercole Visconti: 8, 25: 33Ringmaster: 12, 20: 32Madam Mim: 12, 20: 32Agent from Bolt: 20, 12: 32Abuela: 1, 30: 31Mr. Banks: 10, 20: 30Sir Miles Axelrod: 3, 25: 28Hank: 4, 20: 24Principle in Goofy Movie: 5, 5: 10Foxy Loxy: 0, 0: 0
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On Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Week: How do you know if you're falling for a marketing gimmick? Shan Yu, professor of marketing, has some tips. Dr. Yu's research interests primarily focus on using empirical models to examine how marketers utilize varied marketing strategies to help consumers make more informed decisions in numerous marketing domains such as […]
Shan Yu reveals herself as a secret agent from Russia and Jay makes a big reveal....Special Guest: Matt Polzin
It's the final match up of the first round of the Disney Villain's League!!!8 teams! 2 Divisions! It's Disney Bloggers vs. Disnerdy Comedians!In today's episode, it's our second match up in the Disney Bloggers division as Gene Maney from the Disney Underground Podcast on the FPE Network and his team Hades & Halal throws down with Gabriella from WDW Bathrooms and her squad the Toilets of Terror! It's an incredible battle between two hilarious combatants, who will go head to head in a battle of wits, skill, and villainy.Each opponent will square off in the 5 categories of Very Evil Pets, Cruel Cronies, Very Mean Human People, Beasts and ill Tempered Animals, and Magical Meanies and Other Dead Stuff. There can only be one winner to move onto the next round.Tune in and find out which team will advance! It's the Disney Villain's League and it's happening right here on the 197th episode of the We Like Theme Parks Podcast!
This week, we pit husband against wife, and Mongolian vs. Some Vaguely European Aristocrat. Is it an unlikely faceoff? Maybe. But you won't want to miss the show. Talking points include DeviantArt, beefy grandma arms, and whether or not girth is good in an avalanche. Who will win? Who will lose? Why am I attracted to Shan Yu now? All these questions will be answered in this week's Villainous faceoff! Featuring Justin Kedl (@justindkedl) and Isabelle Skillen Thanks to PartyFish Media for hosting us and having us in the Network! Follow us on Instagram: instagram.com/thevillainouspod Intro/Outro Music: Composed and performed by Kristoffer Bjarke
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We are THRILLED to offer BONUS CONTENT!! For our Bonus Content we are typing DISNEY VILLAINS. Enjoy this episode of Shan Yu (or 2020 Bori Khan), the antagonist of Disney's Mulan. Shan Yu was arguably one of the darkest and murderous villains Disney has ever portrayed. Can you guess his enneagram type? DISCLAIMER: Neither of the hosts are experts on research, Disney, or Enneagrams. We're just a couple of working moms who enjoy True Crime and the Enneagrams!This Podcast is Powered by Natural State Media, organic content crafted with you in mind.Please support our podcast by joining our PATREON!! Get more villainous content by joining our PATREON! Don't forget to follow us on Instagram at KillerPersonalityPodcast on Instagram.STICKER SALES. There are FOUR STICKER DESIGNS featured on our KillerPersonalityPodcast on Instagram. DIRECT MESSAGE our KPP Instagram with which sticker design and your EMAIL ADDRESS. We will email you back an invoice. Upon payment, you will receive your 2.0 inch sticker along with a handwritten note from us!! Limited stickers available!! Each are $5 a piece and Valentine's Day themed. All proceeds help keep our podcast going!! Sources for this episode: Enneagram Institute- Type 8Crystal Knows 8w7Disney Fandom Wiki Shan YuScreen Rant Mulan 2020's NEW Villain Explained (& Why They're Better Than Shan Yu)Disney Fandom MulanMashable 'Mulan' baddie Bori Khan isn't your typical one-dimensional villainEnneagram Central Type 8Buzzfeed quiz: Which Strong Female Lead Are You Self Care Eights Just My EnneatypeThe EnneaappOur favorite Enneagram Instagram accounts -Enneagram and CoffeeThe Enneagram MomSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/killerpersonalitypodcast)
Ken and Gar get down to business for their first review of 2021 with Disney's take on the ancient Chinese folk tale of Mulan (1998). The brothers muse about the folly of New Year's Resolutions and why this film may just show the studio at the peak of their Renaissance powers!Featuring a beautiful version of 'Reflection' from Mulan performed by Musical Correspondent, Nicole McDonagh. Follow Nicole @NicoleMcD_PR on Twitter and @n.mcdonagh on Instagram for more magical musical contentWatch along on Disney Plus and join the conversation on social media:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MagicByDesignPodTwitter: @MagicDesignPodInstagram: @magicbydesignpod
Yes. It took a while.... But it's finally here! The Villains League Final!!! Mad Mark Andrada and his brute squad of ne'er do wells, The Monstars Inc. Laugh Floor, put it all on the line when they lock evil demon horns with the maniacal Marty Adams, and his creepy crew, The Judge Doom Buggies! And which Disney Baddies will be getting nasty with their bad selves you ask?! Well, here they are... Hades vs. Jafar! Tamatoa vs Mordu! Claude Frollo vs. Shan-Yu! Pain and Panic vs. The Magic Mirror! Iago vs. Diablo! The Headless Horseman vs. Mankind from Bambi! Who will win in this dastardly debate of demon debauchery and be crowned king of the underworld!?! It's all right here in the 90th episode of the We Like Theme Parks Podcast!!!!
Today I want to understand the story of Shan Yu. We are going to examine the rise and fall of this ruthless warlord. What was his role in Mulan’s story? What did he invade China? And what made him such a determined warrior? We are going to look at all of these questions as we analyze the original villain for Disney’s Mulan! __Join our exclusive family of fun people, become a producer, and help support the show!http://patreon.com/wotsovideos __Shop Following Dreams shirts, hoodies, stickers, and more -http://wotsostore.com __Ask questions, send comments and business inquiries -wotsovideos@gmail.com __Watch all of the magical Disney film content Isaac makes on YouTube - http://youtube.com/wotsovideos ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Follow me on InstagramFollow me on TwitterLike me on Facebook@WotsoVideos
Stevie hosts Pappy, Kylo and Disney correspondent Pixe_Bomber review the live action Mulan remake! To save her ailing father from serving in the Imperial Army, a fearless young woman disguises herself as a man to battle northern invaders in China. Release date: September 4, 2020 (USA) Director: Niki Caro Budget: 200 million USD Costume design: Bina Daigeler Bad guy: Shan Yu
Keeping in theme with our discussions about strong women defying the patriarchy and traditional forms of storytelling, in this week's episode we explore the legend of Hua Mulan, historic female warrior of the Chinese Northern & Southern Dynasties period via Disney's 1998 animated film. ... Icon image is 'Mulan (木蘭)' from Gathering Gems of Beauty (畫麗珠萃秀), Qing Dynasty. Currently located National Palace Museum, Taipei. .The documentary Meaghan reference's is the 2016 film 'The Eagle Huntress' that follows the story of Aisholpan, a 13-year-old Kazakh girl from Mongolia as she attempts to become the first female eagle hunter to compete in the eagle festival at Ulgii, Mongolia. Shan Yu's bird is Hayabusa the Falcon and gestures toward the 4,000 year old Central Asian tradition of falconry.To read more, visit: https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/in-sight/wp/2015/08/21/the-4000-year-old-art-of-falconry-is-dying-out-in-mongolia-see-some-of-the-last-eagle-hunters-in-the-world/.'The Medieval Cinderella' article by Kathryn Walton can be found at: https://www.medievalists.net/2020/08/medieval-cinderella/
Happy New Year to all you little Ghoulies out there! The Media Ghouls are starting 2020 with our first Disney review of the year, Mulan! The story of a young woman who takes her father's place to fight the Huns is still relevant and impactful today, but is it a great Disney movie? Take a listen as Emelynn instructs us on the skills of the great Lea Salonga, Ian and Nando fight over whether Shan Yu is a good villain, and Justin loses to mispronunciation yet again. It looks like 2020 will be another great year!
Episode Notes This week on your favorite movie podcast, Jacob and Steven get down to business (like the song, that's right, we did it again) talking about one of their favorite Disney movies, Mulan (1998). Join the pretty boys as they discuss everything from the Matchmaker's future on VH1 to Arnold Schwarzenegger's role as part of Shan Yu's murderous clan. Your favorite hosts are reduced to giggles multiple times during the show so you won't want to miss a single second! As always, we hope you enjoy and if you do, hit us with that 5 star review and share with a friend! Email: thecrossfadepodcastjs@gmail.com Instagram: @thecrossfadepodcast Twitter: @thecrossfadepod This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
In this episode, we kick off 2019 and our Quarterfinals round with The Incredibles vs. Wreck-It Ralph and Mulan vs. Finding Nemo. We talk about the thematic material of the “mundane vs the super” in The Incredibles and what is “going Turbo”. We also discuss whether Shan-Yu is a significant villain and Marlin's physical and emotional journeys. dRUNK dISNEY:-Drink every time Vanellope glitches-Drink every time Ralph wrecks something-Drink every time there is a candy-based punPlease rate, review and subscribe to Disney Versus on iTunes and Google Play Music. Follow us on Facebook at Facebook.com/DisneyVs and @DisneyVs on Twitter.
In this episode, we kick off 2019 and our Quarterfinals round with The Incredibles vs. Wreck-It Ralph and Mulan vs. Finding Nemo. We talk about the thematic material of the “mundane vs the super” in The Incredibles and what is “going Turbo”. We also discuss whether Shan-Yu is a significant villain and Marlin's physical and emotional journeys. dRUNK dISNEY:-Drink every time Vanellope glitches-Drink every time Ralph wrecks something-Drink every time there is a candy-based punPlease rate, review and subscribe to Disney Versus on iTunes and Google Play Music. Follow us on Facebook at Facebook.com/DisneyVs and @DisneyVs on Twitter.
Once again, we put off talking about the league format, but for good reason. We got the second new hero introduction article for Baron Zachareth from the Daqan, and FFG also slipped an alt art for the new Uthuk hero in the tournament kit! Although we don't have dials for either one yet, we get a pretty good idea of how they function. The transformation or dual form idea continues with these two, and we discuss some of the new strategies that may come out of these new heroes. With new units releasing and being announced, Regionals season starting, and Nationals and North American Championships all coming up in short order, it's an exciting time for Runewars! Email us at: InitiativeOnePodcast@gmail.com, check out our Facebook page at: https://www.facebook.com/InitiativeOnePodcast/, or Tweet at us @InitOnePodcast. Join us on our Discord server - the invite link is on our Facebook page. Thanks for listening! "Colossus" "Crossing the Chasm" "Five Armies" Kevin MacLeod (incompletech.com)
In this episode, walk through an example of character creation for Exalted 3rd Edition. We've left some of the details intentionally vague so you can make the character your own. *** *** Shan Yu was a good sun of poor but loving parents in Wu Jian. A storm during his youth destroyed the outlying shanty neighborhood where his family lived, sweeping his father out to see and injuring his mother. He sought the aid of a sorcerer, and sold himself into seven years of bonded slavery in exchange for the sorcerer healing his mother. For years, he toiled for the sorcerer. His service started first with task of drudgery, but the sorcerer recognized Shan's keen mind and turned his skills to aiding her in her works and her dealings with spirits. At the end of his indenture, the sorcerer began conducting a great working. She drugged Shan, intending to use him as a sacrifice. The ritual was interrupted, and in the chaos, a blaze erupted. In his addled state, Shan walked into the fire, charring his flesh and leaving him permanently scarred. Shan turned to the streets of Wu Jian to survive. He joined the Black Wave gang, and quickly rose in prominence. His knowledge dealing with spirits gave him and the Black Wave and advantage, and he soon become known for elaborate heists. His exaltation came during one such heist. The gang had learned that an artifact of the first age was being housed for transfer to a treasure ship from the Realm. Organized by Shan, they organized a heist to steal the artifact. They had accounted for everything except the presence of one of the Exalted. The Dragon-Blooded scion of House Peleps saw through their schemes from the beginning. Slowly, she picked their team apart, and the plan came close to unraveling. Shan's determination, audacity, and skill drew the attention of the Unconquered Sun when he touched the armor Sozen. With the new-found power of the Exalted, he escaped, beginning to build a legend of his own in Wu Jian. Download a character sheet for Shan Yu here: https://drive.google.com/open?id=15005S2g2zTAAtQ26-hHp9mjkqEmZs0aL Exalted 3rd Edition is available through DriveThru RPG: http://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/162759/Exalted-3rd-Edition Sozen, the Cataphract of Keys can be found on page 105 of Arms of the Chosen, which is also available on DriveThru RPG: http://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/226224/Arms-of-the-Chosen Our artist for Shan Yu is Noah Hirka. You can find more of his work at the following links: https://www.instagram.com/ichor.teeth/ https://ichorteeth.artstation.com/ https://www.facebook.com/ichorandteeth/ To help support the show, you can donate through PayPal. We'll use the donation to pay our artists and cover hosting costs for the show.
In this penultimate episode of Round 1, we debate The Nightmare Before Christmas vs. Chicken Little, 101 Dalmatians vs. Peter Pan, Cinderella vs. The Emperor's New Groove, and Dumbo vs. Mulan. We debate the vicious women of Neverland, the strength of the Hun Army and the greatness of Shan Yu, as well as the effectiveness of the Barking Chain and the unlikability of Kuzco. Please rate, review, and subscribe to Disney Versus on iTunes and Google Play Music. Follow us on Facebook at Facebook.com/DisneyVs and on Twitter @DisneyVs.
In this penultimate episode of Round 1, we debate The Nightmare Before Christmas vs. Chicken Little, 101 Dalmatians vs. Peter Pan, Cinderella vs. The Emperor's New Groove, and Dumbo vs. Mulan. We debate the vicious women of Neverland, the strength of the Hun Army and the greatness of Shan Yu, as well as the effectiveness of the Barking Chain and the unlikability of Kuzco. Please rate, review, and subscribe to Disney Versus on iTunes and Google Play Music. Follow us on Facebook at Facebook.com/DisneyVs and on Twitter @DisneyVs.
Annie and Dan start the episode by talking about Guy Fieri and other TV food personalities, but eventually dive into the body of the episode where they do a movie review of the 1998 Disney animated movie, Mulan. They talk about Lea Salonga's unconvincing man voice, Shan Yu's overall level of menace, Eddie Murphy's probable ad-libbing, and how feudal China sure did seem like a man's world. Also, you get Annie talking about Audrey Hepburn. Don't miss it!
In Firefly Episode 10 War Stories (dt.: "In den Fängen des Shan Yu") geht es um Folter und Vertrauen. Mal und Wash geraten bei einer Routineübergabe in die Hände von Adelai Niska, bekannt aus The Train Job. In dieser Folge des Fireflycast erfahrt ihr unter anderem, warum Basti ein Fan von Titelübersetzungen ins Deutsche ist*, und was es mit dem Ohrmaster 3000 und mit den Zärtlichen Cousinen auf sich hat. *Spoiler: Ist er in Wirklichkeit gar nicht!
You guys asked for it and we delivered! In is our very first listener-request episode, The Rotoscopers review, discuss, dissect, analyze, and goof around with Disney's 1998 film Mulan. Highlights: ■ Feeling gypped by Disney’s Netflix offering. ■ Nerdy Couch Discussion: Disney Princess 2013 redesigns ■ Mulan with blue eyes?!, Whitewashing the Princesses, Disney redesigns over the years, crazy curls, plastic surgery. ■ Main Discussion: Disney’s Mulan. ■ Basic info, what are the directors doing now?, “This movie’s awesome!” ■ Animation laws of the universe: Thou shalt make a crappy DVD cover. ■ Animation style and design is very modern, yet true to Asian aesthetics. ■ Act 1: cool intro, big fan of Shan Yu, Mulan = typical Disney oddball, how do you get the matchmaker job?, hair cutting scene music. ■ Act 2: Pokémon style guardian battle, what happened to the great stone dragon?, Mushu = facilitator, no villain song, Shang just wants to impress his dad, “I’ll Make A Man Out of You” is Mulan’s transformation song, swimming scene. ■ Act 3: Huns battle on the mountain, very “Star Wars”, Chinese-made rope, “apparently there’s a hidden Mickey...”, Animation Law #2: Disney women must not have short rule, “It’s ok to cross dress”, Jafar giving Shan Yu villain tips, letter of the law (Chi-Fu) vs. spirit of the law (Emperor), no love story, strange “party” ending. ■ We rate it! ■ Bloopers: Rotoscopers pledge, DreamWorks woes, quotes. Runtime: 1:17:39, 38.9 MB Where to Find Us: ■ Find us on the web: therotoscopers.com, twitter, facebook, YouTube, tumblr, hypable & Animated Views ■ Mason Smith: This Animated Life Blog, Twitter ■ Chelsea Robson: Facebook, Twitter ■ Morgan Stradling: Twitter, Instagram ■ Visit our sponsors: Netflix, Audible, Amazon ■ Questions, comments, suggestions? Send us an email at therotoscopers@gmail.com ■ Send us a voicemail at therotoscopers.com/voicemail Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of Cutting the Cable Podcast we discuss the Firefly episode, “War Stories.” We talk about the return of Niska, his torture devices, and speculate on whether or not Shepherd Book might have once been a torturer and fan of Shan Yu himself. We discuss the amazing way River Tam was able toRead more →