Fargo - 405 – The Birthplace of Civilization
Another strong episode for the gang war has us very satisfied this week, while Gaetano still leaves us scratching our heads. Join us as we discuss this excellently written episode.
Another strong episode for the gang war has us very satisfied this week, while Gaetano still leaves us scratching our heads. Join us as we discuss this excellently written episode.
Season 2 of The Boys is in the books and we’re here to consider all the feedback we received on this season including hopes and predictions for season 3.
This week on Fargo, we talk about Ethelrida’s morbid discovery, the symbolism of oranges in gangster films, what “American values” might mean, and whether ghosts exist in this show.
The season finale of The Boys gave us everything we hoped for and nothing we expected, making it a proper finale. Join us for the discussion this week and next week for our season wrapup and feedback podcast. Join the discussion: Email | Forums Follow us: Twitch | YouTube | Twitter | Instagram | Facebook…
This week we talk about the first 3 episodes and the 12-hour live event of HBO’s “The Third Day”, Showtime’s John Brown-based series starring Ethan Hawke called “The Good Lord Bird”, Netflix’s Sherlock Holmes-adjacent series “Enola Holmes” starring Millie Bobby Brown and Henry Cavill, and the most recent two episodes of HBO’s “Lovecraft Country.”
This week sees KC’s two crime families taking hard lines on their business interests which could lead them to a confrontation, Josto has a personal confrontation of his own, and we get some good old-fashioned outlawin’ from a very hungry pair of women.
Season nine is in the books but before we sign off for the year we wanted to consider the feedback we got during the second half of the the season and give you a chance to say your peace and have your questions answered. We also discuss our plans for season ten coverage sometime in 2021. Enjoy the podcast and we’ll see you then!
The penultimate episode of season 2 sees Annie in trouble, Hughie coming to her rescue with Lamplighter’s help, and Butcher confronting his past in the worst way possible.
Thanks to Liverdad for commissioning this podcast. It’s outside of our wheelhouse when it comes to commissions, as this time we were tasked with covering the commissioner’s own project, which is a pair of feature-length movies constructed from the first 10 or so episodes of season 3 of The Walking Dead.
Turns out there was a lot of fluff in that season because what he came up with after chopping nearly 7 hours off the runtime was not only more exciting but more cohesive as well. Join us for the podcast where we go over the details of what he changed that made it work so much better as well as our nostalgic observations on seeing season 3 again in a new light.
See the show notes for links to the fan edit.
The storm is finally here.