Adam Conover is a standup comedian, a television host, and a curious person who never stops asking questions.
This episode features: Why Language is Always Changing with Valerie Fridland – Factually! – 214
Emma Thorne is just a little duck trying her best. High energy silliness combined with British snark*. Taking on religion, LGBTQ+ rights and conspiracy theories.
This episode features: Cancel Culture, Corporate Greed and Compassion 📰
*Snark? Wasn’t that the creature that was hunted by the Bellman and his crew with thimbles and a railway share? The author is confused! But beware of Snarks, especially when they are Boojums!
Jessie Gender talks about the nuance in the nerdy, and focus on issues facing the LGBTQ community, transgender specific community, women, nonbinary and autistic folks as well as other social and political issues through and within geek topics, with an eye to the most vulnerable. And she does so regularly!
This episode features: Unraveling the Spiderverse’s Queerness w/@FDSignifire @Tirrrb @BellamyRhea @Aranock
Jessie Gender talks about the nuance in the nerdy, and focus on issues facing the LGBTQ community, transgender specific community, women, nonbinary and autistic folks as well as other social and political issues through and within geek topics, with an eye to the most vulnerable. And she does so regularly!
This episode features: Playing More Star Trek: Resurgence!
Adam Conover is a standup comedian, a television host, and a curious person who never stops asking questions.
This episode features: What Is The AMPTP?
Adam Conover is a standup comedian, a television host, and a curious person who never stops asking questions.
This episode features: Debunking the Tech Hype Cycle with Dan Olson – Factually! – 213
Emma Thorne is just a little duck trying her best. High energy silliness combined with British snark*. Taking on religion, LGBTQ+ rights and conspiracy theories.
This episode features: Christian School Textbooks DEBUNKED 🌎
*Snark? Wasn’t that the creature that was hunted by the Bellman and his crew with thimbles and a railway share? The author is confused! But beware of Snarks, especially when they are Boojums!
Jessie Gender talks about the nuance in the nerdy, and focus on issues facing the LGBTQ community, transgender specific community, women, nonbinary and autistic folks as well as other social and political issues through and within geek topics, with an eye to the most vulnerable. And she does so regularly!
This episode features: Hitting on Star Trek Aliens For Pride Month (Star Trek Resurgence play!)
Adam Conover is a standup comedian, a television host, and a curious person who never stops asking questions.
This episode features: Why Cops Are Untouchable with Joanna Schwartz – Factually! – 212
Did the 2006 reboot of the James Bond film series loyally adapt the novel Ian Fleming to screen? Find out here, but brace yourselves for the original book Bond’s rather… Distressing thoughts about women.
In “Flashback,” Captain Janeway helps Tuvok overcome a rare medical condition seemingly caused by an oppressed memory. As Tuvok relives the memories of his time on the USS Excelsior, he and Janeway run into a totally different problem. The episode features the return of George Takei as Captain Sulu and offers a nostalgic trip back to the original Star Trek series era while also advancing the Voyager plot. Steve shares his thoughts about this tribute of “Star Trek Voyager” to the original Star Trek series.
Join Dominic on a deep dive into the 5th book in The Chronicles Of Narnia by C.S. Lewis and see how this author went about incorporating the middle east into his fantasy world.
It took Rick Worley quite some time to continue his essays about Star Wars. It was worth the wait, because he shows us where the infamous (and idiotic) quote “George Lucas r*ped my childhood” originated. He says about his video about the different versions of the Star Wars movies: “Hopefully it’s worth the wait for the people who have been asking for this. I think it’s the most comprehensive video that’s been made about the changes to the different versions of the Star Wars movies, and also a discussion about how and why the changes exist and why some of them are controversial, and a discussion about film preservation in general and why art changes over time. It’s divided into three parts so you can watch it episodically if you want, but I didn’t want to post it as three separate videos because it’s all interrelated.”
It’s more than twenty years of stray observations about the films and especially the prequels which should be interesting to people, and a rebuttal to Red Letter Media and all those other terrible YouTube reviews, hopefully combined into an interesting essay. And this is what Rick Worley has done.
He says: “Being me, it talks a lot about Bob Dylan and Kubrick and all those other guys I’m always on about, and I could have cut it down or cut it up into separate videos, but in the end I didn’t want to. It all ties together, and I think it’s interesting.
For all the people over the years who ask why I like the Star Wars prequels so much and I’ve said it’s a complicated subject that takes a long time to get into, well, it looks like 2 hours and 20 minutes is about how long it takes to get into, and here’s your answer!”
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