This doesn't come together gracefully,
but it comes together beautifully.
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Andor looms on the horizon, and then we sell some tickets.
We've got a special report from Dan BlueGreener of Passalong Pod and Super Switch Club fame, all about the Cowboy Bebop movie, which Dan saw as part of the Anime Expo Cinema Nights event series.
Daughter of Ferrix, singular, the episode. Not to be confused with Daughters of Ferrix, plural, the great podcast about star wars and intro level political theory.
At the start of the episode we also go over the Winter 2025 anime that I thought might be worth looking into. We'll see how that goes.
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We finally did it chat, we finally got out (if you can swim).
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Here's a fact I didn't tell Skelly: I didn't actually rewatch this episode or the previous episode during this watch-through of ours. They're too grim for me. But you should listen to Skelly describe what happens to you, because that wasn't so grim.
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It's a heavy episode, but don't worry because it's gonna get heavier next episode.
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It's finally time to heist the quarterly payroll of an entire imperial sector.
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We talk about the latest anime watching updates, particularly Hunter x Hunter (spoiler free!).
The main body of the episode is Star Wars: Andor episode 4: Aldhani.
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This is the end of the Nokotan season, but we hope that she comes back for more!
Sometimes I get a little confused when there's no show notes on an episode of a podcast. Like, you really didn't have anything at all to say about this episode? Really, nothing? And the answer is that actually yes, it's possible to have nothing that needs to be added to the episode. An episode can stand on its own, it just often doesn't. This episode we don't need any show notes at all, because Brett and I have produced perfect podcast content, with no technical issues at all.
Episode 3 is where things get hot
Me: Do we have any show notes that we want to say?
Skelly: I don't know, nothing is coming to mind.
These two episodes are extremely good.
Deer crackers.