Deadpool's back and... PG-13? Pete and Matt look at the strange and curious tale of Once Upon a Deadpool, and celebrate the film's donations to LetsFCancer.com.
Submitted for your approval: an episode entirely without metaphor. The statement itself is a bold one for The Twilight Zone , considering the original series had some of its best episodes with you-can’t-say-that-on-television masked by way of the tropes of science fiction, horror, and westerns. Yet “Replay” succeeds without metaphor, and eminently so. Indeed, in so far as commercials can spoil a story (hint: they can, exceedingly so), the shape of “Replay” was tipped loud and clear: racial profiling, and more, received by African-American mother Nina (Sanaa Lathan) and son Dorian (Damson Idris) at the hands of the droll and decidedly white Officer Lasky (Glenn Fleshler). As for what was shown in previews, the episode is just that: a ponderance on American racism, casual and powerful and sometimes both. However, the episode, directed by Gerard McMurray, is also very much more. As someone who likely will never be pulled over by a profiling police officer, the episode was for me a vivid,
With the final jump of the spore drive having occurred, PhantasticGeek.com's Pete and Matt take a look back at the five episode journey of Star Trek: Discovery. Thanks as always to everyone who supports the podcast by visiting Patreon.com/PhantasticGeek . Share your feedback by emailing PhantasticGeek@gmail.com, commenting at PhantasticGeek.com , or tweeting @ PhantasticGeek . MP3
The Mandalorian is trying to track down more Mandalorians. He heads to Tatooine where he’s been told he can find one in particular. But is it who he’s looking for? Matt and Pete hit the trail for the season 2 debut Chapter 9, “The Marshal.” Share your thoughts about the Mandalorian by reaching out to Phantastic Geek on Twitter , Facebook , and PhantasticGeek on Gmail. As always, our podcasts are made possible by those who support us on Patreon.com/PhantasticGeek . MP3 Apple Podcasts
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