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The 42cast Episode 93: This is the Way

October 26, 2020 by Dastari Leave a Comment

MandalorianThe Mandalorian season 2 is coming fast, so this week we take a look back at season one. We discuss the series legacy from westerns and samurai films. We talk about the idea of a Star Wars story without Jedi or Sith. We debate the importance of Baby Yoda. We also mention our thoughts on Giancarlo Esposito and his performance as Moff Gideon. In addition we talk about the things that we always do – the plot, characters, acting, production values, and speculation on what’s to come.

In this week’s five-minute controversy we discuss if it’s a good thing for movie companies to break their contracts with movie theaters.

This week Anji, Juliette, and Mark join the cast.

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Filed Under: Podcast, Topic Tagged With: Armorer, Baby Yoda, Cara Dune, Disney, droid, Giancarlo Esposito, IG-11, Kuiil, Lone Wolf and Cub, Mandalorian, Moff Gideon, Nick Nolte, Star Wars, Taika Waititi, Trolls 2, Ugnaught, Universal

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Timestreams 5: Blame the Beds (The Edge of Destruction)

October 24, 2020 by Dastari Leave a Comment

The Edge of DestructionIt’s an entire storyline inside the Ship as Nathan and Juliette come to The Edge of Destruction. They discuss the “haunted house” vibe of the story and how that’s an extreme departure from how the TARDIS has been depicted in the past two storylines. Juliette suspects the beds have put everyone one edge. Nathan wants to know if John Williams got some Star Wars inspiration from this serial. They also talk about Super Saiyan Susan, engineering problems, and the awesomeness of Barbara Wright.

Credit to Marshall Tankersley (@soundsmythprod) for the cover image.

Show Notes
Doctor Who: The Television Companion

Episodes Reviewed:

Serial Title: The Edge of Destruction
Alternate Title: Inside the Spaceship (As the BBC didn’t assign titles to the serials until the 1970’s, some fans have other titles for the storylines that they consider “more accurate”. After the first three seasons no more of these alternate titles occur.)
Alternate Alternate Title: Beyond the Sun

Episode One: The Edge of Destruction (Air Date: February 8, 1964)
Episode Six: The Brink of Disaster (Air Date: February 15, 1964)

DVD Extras:
Over the Edge – Documentary on the creation of The Edge of Destruction.

Next episode of Timestereams: We’ll cover the first four episodes of the serial, Marco Polo (A Journey to Cathay). We will use Loose Canon’s second Marco Polo reconstruction (LC39).

Like what you heard? Follow us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/Timestreams-113773027020556/?modal=admin_todo_tour. You can also find us on Twitter as @Timestreams1. We can also be found on Stitcher Radio, Google Play, Spotify and iTunes. Please, leave us a review. Have a question for us? E-mail us at [email protected].

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Filed Under: Timestreams Tagged With: Barbara Wright, BBC, Carole Ann Ford, David Whitaker, Doctor Who, First Doctor, Frank Cox, Ian Chesterton, Jacqueline Hill, Richard Martin, Season One, Susan Foreman, TARDIS, The Edge of Destruction, Verity Lambert, William Hartnell, William Russell

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The 42cast Episode 92: We’re in the Endgame Now

October 19, 2020 by Dastari Leave a Comment

Avengers FourIn 2008 Marvel released the movie, Iron Man, and the world would never be the same again. Now with their 22nd film, Marvel brings many of the story threads that they’ve been building for eleven years to a conclusion while leaving the door open for so many more stories. In this episode, we talk about Avengers: Endgame. We talk about the characters, discuss the plot, ponder time travel and parallel worlds, and opine on just where the MCU will go from here. Along the way, we discuss epic battles, characters we were delighted to see again, endpoints, the MVP that no one noticed, and the significance of a finger.

We knew this one would run long, so there is no five-minute controversy this episode.

This week Will, Ashley, Ryan, and Mark join the cast.

Like what you heard? Follow us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/42cast. You can also find us on Twitter as @42cast. We can also be found on Stitcher Radio, Google Play, Spotify and iTunes. Please, leave us a review. Have a question for the Ultimate Answer? E-mail us at [email protected].

Filed Under: Podcast, Topic Tagged With: Ancient One, Ant Man, Avengers, Black Widow, Bruce Banner, Captain America, Captain Marvel, Carol Danvers, Clint Barton, Endgame, Gamora, Hawkeye, Howard Stark, Hulk, Iron Man, James Rhodes, Jarvis, Kevin Feige, Marvel, MCU, Natasha Romanoff, Nebula, Peggy Carter, Rocket Raccoon, Ronin, Scott Lang, Steve Rogers, Thanos, Tony Stark, War Machine

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The 42cast Episode 91: Judgement Day

October 13, 2020 by Dastari Leave a Comment

Discovery Season 2Despite the criticism of the hardcore fanbase, Star Trek: Discovery’s first season was a success. Building on that and attempting to woo more classic fans, Discovery added Pike, Spock, and Number One from the original Star Trek pilot to Discovery season 2. In this episode was talk about the dynamics of Discovery with new captain, Pike in the seat. We also discuss how faithful the portrayals of Pike, Number One, and Spock are to those from the sixty. In addition we discuss the many changes both cosmetic and in the details to the Klingons, Enterprise, Spock’s life story. We also mention the exclusion of the supporting cast, the use of Section 31, and Skynet in the 23rd century, and whether or not the season has a satisfying conclusion. We also discuss our aspirations for season 3.

Due to the availability of some members of the cast there is no five-minute controversy for this week.

This week Stephanie is cohost, and Joe and Anthony join the cast.

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Filed Under: Podcast, Topic Tagged With: Ash Tyler, Captain Pike, CBS All Access, Enterprise, Hugh Culber, Michael Burnham, Number One, Paul Stamets, Philippa Georgiou, Saru, Section 31, Spock, Star Trek, Star Trek: Discovery, Sylvia Tilly, Talos IV, Talosians

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The 42cast Episode 90: The Lee Arenberg Interview

October 10, 2020 by Dastari Leave a Comment

Lee Arenberg Once Upon a TimeLee Arenberg is one of the most prolific actors in the business. If you’ve watched TV in the last 4 decades, odds are at some point you’ve seen him. With a career spanning dozens of different TV shows and films, Lee is one of the actors who can embody many different characters. In this episode we talk with Lee to ask him about his career in acting. He shares some insights about acting and we discuss his career, focusing on his time with the various Star Trek series of the 90’s and early 2000’s as well as his role as Grumpy in Once Upon a Time.

As this is an interview episode there is no five-minute controversy.

Like what you heard? Follow us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/42cast. You can also find us on Twitter as @42cast. We can also be found on Stitcher Radio, Google Play, Spotify and iTunes. Please, leave us a review. Have a question for the Ultimate Answer? E-mail us at [email protected].

Filed Under: Interview, Podcast Tagged With: Armin Shimerman, Ferengi, Grumpy, Lee Arenberg, Once Upon a Time, Patrick Stewart, Pirates of the Caribean: Dead Man's Chest, Rumpelstiltskin, Star Trek, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Star Trek: Enterprise, Star Trek: The Next Generation, Star Trek: Voyager

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Timestreams 4: Warlord Dyoni (The Daleks 5-7)

October 3, 2020 by Dastari Leave a Comment

Daleks_P2It’s back to the planet Skaro as Nathan and Juliette finish the final 3 episodes of The Daleks. Along the way, Juliette can’t let go of Dalek fashion or her Dalek plushie while she talks about why Dyoni will lead the Thals to victory. Native Floridian Nathan is aghast at the idea of wearing sandals in a swamp while more practical Juliette is more concerned about Ian drinking water that releases mist. Juliette discusses Barbara’s love life as Nathan tries to downplay anything but the otp of Barbara and Ian. Meanwhile just what is happening in that final fight scene? The hosts could really use some help figuring it out.

Credit to David Burgess (@CloisterofDoom) for the cover image.

Show Notes
Proof that the Daleks hoard toilet paper.

Episodes Reviewed:

Serial Title: The Daleks
Alternate Title: The Mutants (As the BBC didn’t assign titles to the serials until the 1970’s, some fans have other titles for the storylines that they consider “more accurate”. After the first three seasons no more of these alternate titles occur. This one is especially confusing, because there is another serial entitled “The Mutants” later in the series.)
Alternate Alternate Title: The Expedition (Only ever applies to episodes 5-7)

Episode Five: The Expedition (Air Date: January 18, 1964)
Episode Six: The Ordeal (Air Date: January 25, 1964)
Episode Seven: The Rescue (Air Date: February 1, 1964)

DVD Extras:
Creation of the Daleks – Discusses how the Dalek concept was devised and how the prop was created.

Next episode of Timestereams: We’ll cover the serial, The Edge of Destruction (Inside the Spaceship)(Beyond the Sun).

Like what you heard? Follow us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/Timestreams-113773027020556/?modal=admin_todo_tour. You can also find us on Twitter as @Timestreams1. We can also be found on Stitcher Radio, Google Play, Spotify and iTunes. Please, leave us a review. Have a question for us? E-mail us at [email protected].

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Voltaic Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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Filed Under: Timestreams Tagged With: Alydon, Antodus, Barbara Wright, BBC, Carole Ann Ford, Christopher Barry, Daleks, David Graham, Doctor Who, Dyoni, First Doctor, Ganatus, Ian Chesterton, Jacqueline Hill, John Lee, Marcus Hammond, Peter Hawkins, Philip Bond, Richard Martin, Season One, Susan Foreman, TARDIS, Terry Nation, Thals, The Daleks, The Expedition, The Mutants, Verity Lambert, Virginia Wetherell, William Hartnell, William Russell

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