Never in all the history of geekdom has one show divided fandom as much as The Big Bang Theory. Some hate it. Some love it. There seems to be no in-between, and there doesn’t seem to be any pattern to who feels which way about it. This episode we try to get to the heart of the matter by talking to people on both sides of the coin. No matter how you feel about the show, there’s something in this episode for you.
Also in this episode, Nathan unveils The Video Game Archive, a new project to chronicle the history of video games from the present to now. If you know anyone who was involved in designing, building, marketing, or sales of video games in the 70’s or 80’s then drop us a line.
This episode Ryan rejoins the cast and Mark , and Nate make their triumphant debut. (Just ignore that an out-of-order episode with Nate has already aired.)
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The time has come for our second Comic Fliction segment as we talk about Snowpiercer. It’s a French comic book adapted by a Korean director and American writer, produced in Korea, and starring a multi-cultural cast. The story is set in a post-apocalyptic world where the Earth has frozen over, and the last remnants of humanity live in a train that must keep moving to keep the people inside warm. It’s a crazy ride as we talk about the unique direction, the acting, the symbolism, and what the ending means for the characters. Is it really the train to nowhere? You get all that plus Five Questions too!