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WEEK IN GEEK: Andrew is pleasantly suprised and intrigued by the recent CBS...reboot? remake? metacommentary?...of Matlock starring Kathy Bates. D. Bethel tries to intersect his professional and personal interests with the critical works about video games, comics, and movies from the French publisher, Third Editions. Specifically, he's started a dive into Decoding The Last of Us: The Remnants of Humanity by Nicolas Deneschau, though they spend a fair amount talking about The Impact of Akira: A Manga [R]evolution by Rémi Lopez.

TOPICS: (00:00) Intro - Our hosts are busy

(03:04) Andrew's Week in Geek: Matlock

(19:54) D.'s Week in Geek: Decoding The Last of Us: The Remnants of Humanity

(40:09) Outro - That's Called Friendship

(41:01) Outtakes

RELEVANT LINKS:

  • "Week in Geek: Akira, Vol. 1": Where D. Bethel dives into the themes of youth and rebellion found in the first volume of Katsuhiro Otomo's Akira, published by Kodansha.

RELEVANT EPISODES:

  • "Prime Time Crime" (5 March 2021): Where Andrew finds a lot to like and not like in the reboot of The Equalizer.
  • "Attachment Point" (9 February 2024): Where Andrew reflects on five seasons of the Magnum, P.I. reboot.

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WEEK IN GEEK: Andrew is pleasantly suprised and intrigued by the recent CBS...reboot? remake? metacommentary?...of Matlock starring Kathy Bates. D. Bethel tries to intersect his professional and personal interests with the critical works about video games, comics, and movies from the French publisher, Third Editions. Specifically, he's started a dive into Decoding The Last of Us: The Remnants of Humanity by Nicolas Deneschau, though they spend a fair amount talking about The Impact of Akira: A Manga [R]evolution by Rémi Lopez.

TOPICS: (00:00) Intro - Our hosts are busy

(03:04) Andrew's Week in Geek: Matlock

(19:54) D.'s Week in Geek: Decoding The Last of Us: The Remnants of Humanity

(40:09) Outro - That's Called Friendship

(41:01) Outtakes

RELEVANT LINKS:

  • "Week in Geek: Akira, Vol. 1": Where D. Bethel dives into the themes of youth and rebellion found in the first volume of Katsuhiro Otomo's Akira, published by Kodansha.

RELEVANT EPISODES:

  • "Prime Time Crime" (5 March 2021): Where Andrew finds a lot to like and not like in the reboot of The Equalizer.
  • "Attachment Point" (9 February 2024): Where Andrew reflects on five seasons of the Magnum, P.I. reboot.

INFO:

FEATURED MUSIC:

  continue reading

534 episodes

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