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Afterthoughts Podcast
Kelly DeWitte
25 episodes
3 days ago
Almost always late to new media, host Kelly DeWitte and her husband Joel occasionally spend a night without the kids to watch new (to them) movies, T.V. shows, play the occasional game, and reflect on their thoughts here. Listen in!
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Almost always late to new media, host Kelly DeWitte and her husband Joel occasionally spend a night without the kids to watch new (to them) movies, T.V. shows, play the occasional game, and reflect on their thoughts here. Listen in!
Show more...
Leisure
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The Lord of the Rings: Return of the King
Afterthoughts Podcast
37 minutes 42 seconds
1 year ago
The Lord of the Rings: Return of the King

This week we close the book on our journey to Middle Earth with The Lord of the Rings: Return of the King. We can't help but get back into a compare and contrast of the written word with the near-perfect films, but also take a dive into discussing how the characters between the two differ (for better or worse) as well as omissions from the books we wish made it into the movies.


Stay tuned for our next book, which will be the long sought after Dune by our After the Hype network compatriot Bryan Dressel. See you then!

Afterthoughts Podcast
Almost always late to new media, host Kelly DeWitte and her husband Joel occasionally spend a night without the kids to watch new (to them) movies, T.V. shows, play the occasional game, and reflect on their thoughts here. Listen in!