In this episode, we review C. Robert Cargill's novel, Sea of Rust. Sarah dresses as a robot cowboy and rides her trusty, rusty (literally) steed to the show. Daniel realizes that he is bound by his original brainwork design. Trey reads a paragraph and the rest of the casts dreams of cotton candy and maple syrup, then wonder whether androids can, in fact, dream. And Dean gets a new core.
Hosted by Dean Karpowicz, with with Daniel Morbach, Trey Bourn, and Sarah Willis.
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In this episode, we review C. Robert Cargill's novel, Sea of Rust. Sarah dresses as a robot cowboy and rides her trusty, rusty (literally) steed to the show. Daniel realizes that he is bound by his original brainwork design. Trey reads a paragraph and the rest of the casts dreams of cotton candy and maple syrup, then wonder whether androids can, in fact, dream. And Dean gets a new core.
Hosted by Dean Karpowicz, with with Daniel Morbach, Trey Bourn, and Sarah Willis.
In this episode, we talk about Dune. Daniel cries, then bites down on his poison tooth in an attempt to assassinate the the entire cast. Matthew ponders the halluncinogenic qualities of various spices. Trey whispers ominously, narrating the inner thoughts of the cast. And Dean becomes a guild navigator and folds space.
Content
1:25: A Non-Duner's Thoughts
"I was able to sink into the sands of Dune and enjoy it completely"
--Matthew
3:03: The Current Film
"I can't wait to see the navigators of the spacing guild: the flipper people."
--Daniel
11:05: David Lynch's Dune
Dean: "Apparently, David Lynch was offered both Dune and Return of the Jedi."
Daniel: "Imagine Lynch doing Star Wars. Luke asks Master Yoda if Vader is his father, and Yoda answers by performing interpretive dance."
18:50: Dune, the Novel
"The Lord of the Rings was easy compared to Dune. They were just walking and walking and walking. And then they find it and then they walk and the walk and they walk...
--Trey
30:47: The Director's Cut
"We need to wait until pot is legal and then watch the six-hour director's cut."
--Dean
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In this episode, we review C. Robert Cargill's novel, Sea of Rust. Sarah dresses as a robot cowboy and rides her trusty, rusty (literally) steed to the show. Daniel realizes that he is bound by his original brainwork design. Trey reads a paragraph and the rest of the casts dreams of cotton candy and maple syrup, then wonder whether androids can, in fact, dream. And Dean gets a new core.
Hosted by Dean Karpowicz, with with Daniel Morbach, Trey Bourn, and Sarah Willis.