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The 602 Club : 321: Cheesy 80s Music
The Karate Kid II.
Daniel has won the tournament and it's time to celebrate but he's about to find out that life is very good at throwing you curveballs you don't expect.
In this episode of The 602 Club hosts Matthew Rushing and Christy Morris discuss The Karate Kid II. We discuss following up part one, six months later, going to Okinawa, forgiveness and bitterness, bravery and honor, finding focus, principle and passion, lies, any faults?, ratings and our recommendations.
Chapters
Following Up Part One (00:07:21)
Six Months Later (00:12:46)
Going to Okinawa (00:15:19)
Forgiveness and Bitterness (00:23:16)
Bravery and Honor (00:32:08)
Finding Focus (00:38:55)
Principle and Passion (00:42:45)
Lies (00:45:11)
Any Faults? (00:47:28)
Ratings (00:49:45)
Recommendations (00:51:58)
Host
Matthew Rushing
Co-Host
Christy Morris
Production
Matthew Rushing (Editor and Producer) C Bryan Jones (Executive Producer) Ken Tripp (Executive Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Ken Tripp (Associate Producer) Davis Grayson (Associate Producer) Daniel Noa (Associate Producer) Ryan Maillet (Associate Producer)
Social
Twitter: @The602Club
Instagram: @the602clubtfm -
The Orb : 128: Not Impossible, Just Highly Improbable
Rivals Commentary.
One of the greatest friendships in Star Trek is that of Miles O’Brien and Julian Bashir. And it really started on a racquetball court. Space racquetball, of course.
In this episode of The Orb, hosts C Bryan Jones and Matthew Rushing get together for a casual discussion about the second-season episode “Rivals” and the genesis of the bromance between Miles and Jules, as well as an attempt to out-con Quark.
Hosts
C Bryan Jones and Matthew Rushing
Production
C Bryan Jones (Editor and Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Norman C. Lao (Associate Producer) -
The 602 Club : Snyder Cuts 6: Legend of the Guardians: The Owls of Ga'Hoole
Legend of the Guardians: The Owls of Ga'Hoole.
The 602 Club proudly presents Snyder Cuts: A Zack Snyder Directorial Podcast. This week, hosts Matthew Rushing and John Mills continue their journey with Snyder's adaptation of the book series, Legend of the Guardians: The Owls of Ga'Hoole.
Chapters
Is This Your First Time? (00:02:06)
Animation vs Live Action (00:03:38)
The Art (00:05:19)
Performances (00:09:21)
Why This Didn't Catch On (00:10:10)
Deeper Meanings (00:14:07)
Begin a Hero (00:26:26)
Missteps (00:30:04)
War is Not Glamorous (00:35:55)
A Zack Snyder Movie (00:39:06)
Ratings (00:50:41)
Rankings (00:53:58)
Hosts
Matthew Rushing and John Mills
Production
Matthew Rushing (Editor and Producer) C Bryan Jones (Executive Producer) John Mills (Producer)
Social
Twitter: @The602Club
Instagram: @the602clubtfm -
The 602 Club : 320: And Now For Something Completely Different
Star Wars: Into the Dark.
The High Republic series continues with its first young-adult novel in the series written by veteran Star Wars author Claudia Gray.
In this episode of The 602 Club host Matthew Rushing is joined by John Mills to talk about the new Star Wars book, Into the Dark. We discuss, a wayseeker, the hyperspace event, characterization, Jedi of all types, arrogance, too close, Jedi and the Dark Side, Force artifacts, a backstory, a new crew, the station and the Drengir, coming in fresh, ratings and our recommendations.
Chapters
Where John Was (00:02:51)
A Wayseeker (00:05:07)
Hyperspace Event (00:10:33)
Characterization (00:13:14)
Jedi of All Types (00:14:26)
Arrogance (00:17:59)
Too Close (00:19:52)
Jedi and the Dark Side (00:26:12)
Force Artifacts (00:30:26)
A Backstory (00:32:55)
A New Crew (00:38:05)
The Station and the Drengir (00:44:26)
Coming in Fresh (00:48:23)
Ratings (00:53:09)
Recommendations (00:56:58)
Host
Matthew Rushing
Guest
John Mills
Production
Matthew Rushing (Editor and Producer) C Bryan Jones (Executive Producer) Ken Tripp (Executive Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Ken Tripp (Associate Producer) Davis Grayson (Associate Producer) Daniel Noa (Associate Producer) Ryan Maillet (Associate Producer)
Social
Twitter: @The602Club
Instagram: @the602clubtfm -
Primitive Culture : 102: And Then I Woke Up and It Was All a Dream
The original reset button.
It’s one of the oldest of literary tropes: a sudden, last-minute reveal that an apparent fictional reality is actually doubly invented. From Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland on, writers have thrilled in pulling the rug out from under readers and characters alike, allowing carefully constructed scenarios to collapse like a house of cards as their protagonists awake from an alarmingly realistic fantasy. The medical drama St. Elsewhere went as far as to imply that its hundred-plus episodes were no more than a young boy’s daydreams, while Dallas famously reset an entire season of continuity when Pamela Ewing awoke to find her supposedly long-dead husband taking a shower.
In this episode of Primitive Culture, host Duncan Barrett is joined by Lee Hutchison to look at Star Trek’s responses to the dreamland trope, in episodes such as The Next Generation’s “Future Imperfect,” Deep Space Nine’s “The Search, Part II,” and Enterprise’s “Vanishing Point.” Why do some wake-up turnarounds leave the viewer feeling cheated, while others play as a brilliant coup de théâtre on the part of the writers? Is the ambiguity baked into episodes such as Voyager’s “Barge of the Dead” and DS9’s “Far Beyond the Stars” a cop-out or a smart creative move? And can we ever truly be sure that we’re awake and not still dreaming?
Host
Duncan Barrett
Guest
Lee Hutchison
Production
Duncan Barrett (Editor and Producer) C Bryan Jones (Executive Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) -
Literary Treks : 316: Baby Steps
Synthesis.
The Titan crew find themselves confronting one of their deepest fears which have only been accentuated by their recent experience with the Borg invasion, will they be able to over come and save the universe from extinction?
In this episode of Literary Treks host Matthew Rushing is joined by Bruce Gibson, who returns to the show to continue the 24th century novels with Synthesis. We discuss where the Titan is, AI, valid points the Sentries, pride and prejudice, unintended consequences, the Null, ratings and final thoughts.
In the news section Chris Jones joins Matthew to wrap up the Seven's Reckoning series with it's fourth and final issue.
News
Seven's Reckoning #4 (00:02:08)
Feature: Synthesis
Welcome Back Bruce (00:13:51)
Where the Titan Is (00:16:12)
AI (00:16:59)
Valid Points (00:25:25)
The Sentries (00:27:11)
Pride and Prejudice (00:36:27)
Unintended Consequences (00:49:04)
The Null (00:53:32)
Ratings (00:58:28)
Final Thoughts (01:00:58)
Hosts
Matthew Rushing and C Bryan Jones
Guest
Bruce Gibson
Production
Matthew Rushing (Editor and Producer) C Bryan Jones (Executive Producer) Greg Rozier (Associate Producer) Casey Pettitt (Associate Producer)
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