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Two graduate students, compulsive readers and literature Ph.D. candidates, doing what they do best: talking about stories!

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Two graduate students, compulsive readers and literature Ph.D. candidates, doing what they do best: talking about stories!

    Legend of Luke (S2E5 of The Gatehouse: A Redwall Podcast)

    Legend of Luke (S2E5 of The Gatehouse: A Redwall Podcast)

    Hiatus?  What hiatus?This week (month) (year) it's The Legend of Luke, which is ... not exactly the kind of material that makes for a triumphal return to podcasting.  LoL does for Redwall a little bit of what Rogue One does for Star Wars, and while it's really fun to see all the iconic stuff we all remember from the first entries into the well-loved series, this prequel doesn't really ... I mean, it kinda never ... that is to say, it sort of ... it just doesn't really bring balance to the Force.  And Chugger ain't no Baby Yoda.  Look, just listen to the episode and you'll see what we're talking about.Kathryn doesn't really like Luke!  Brick doesn't really like continuity errors!  Jacques doesn't really like vermin!  But none of us like absurdly long gaps between episodes, so look out for our next one, coming ... soon!Really!

    • 56 min
    Marlfox (S2E4 of The Gatehouse: A Redwall Podcast)

    Marlfox (S2E4 of The Gatehouse: A Redwall Podcast)

    Welcome to a special eco-friendly episode of The Gatehouse, in which we discuss all the things the Redwall novels are starting to reuse and recycle  — namely character types, scenery, plot points, tropes, and more!  Instead of one Big Bad we have eight of them.  Maybe nine?  Or maybe just one, but recycled seven or eight times?We get a little Shakespearean — Kathryn waxes literary about the use of prologues and poetry, and Brick floats the notion that Marlfox is the story of a marginally more successful Lady Macbeth.  Kathryn fires her headcanons to take Florian Wifflachop’s editorial note at its word and theorize Marlfox as an entirely fictional play written & performed at Redwall, so the stock characters and reused materials make sense as dramatic elements based on myths and legends.Join your ethically sourced, carbon-neutral, and fully biodegradable hosts for another 100% post-consumer-product episode of The Gatehouse as we dig into the 11th book of the Redwall series.

    • 39 min
    LIVE MINI-SODE: Netflix Announces Redwall Adaptation!

    LIVE MINI-SODE: Netflix Announces Redwall Adaptation!

    On the heels of Netflix's announcement of their acquisition of the film rights to all 22 Redwall books and the adaptation of Redwall and Martin the Warrior, your Gatehouse pals get together for a quick reaction episode!
     
    Kathryn is excited.  Brick's cold, dead heart is still too broken by what Netflix did to Watership Down to be able to love again, and he torments Kathryn with the idea of Cluny being given a tragic backstory.  Kathryn likes the concept art.  Brick's heart grows three sizes at the thought of getting hired by Netflix as story consultants.
     
    This minisode happened so quickly that Brick was caught without his usual mic, so we apologize for the occasionally wonky audio levels.  What are your thoughts?  Excited?  Worried?  Blasé?  What do you think the adaptation will change from the books, and will it be good or bad?  What should they change?  Who will make the cut for the voice cast?  Let us know what you think and we'll feature your thoughts in an upcoming episode!

    • 20 min
    The Long Patrol (S2E3 of The Gatehouse: A Redwall Podcast)

    The Long Patrol (S2E3 of The Gatehouse: A Redwall Podcast)

    Season Two of The Gatehouse rambles on with the fourteenth Redwall book, The Long Patrol.  Join us for a dive into Brian Jacques' novel that is totally all about World War I: mud, trenches, mechanization, shell shock, and other fun fare for a kids' book about talking animals.  Kathryn posits that War itself is this book's Big Bad (better than Damug Wotsifang).  Brick contends that Tammo's character admits insight into trauma in a way we haven't seen from Salamandastron hares.  Jacques finally runs out of vermin species, and the best thing he can make up for an antagonist is "well, it's a rat, but, like ... bigger."  Cregga gets a stan and Russa gets a fan.  Kathryn tries to define authorial intent, and Brick gripes about a riddle that is terrible, even by Redwall standards.  Lots happening in this episode, so hop into your favorite overstuffed armchair and join your hosts on a march through The Long Patrol.

    • 45 min
    Pearls of Lutra (S2E2 of The Gatehouse: A Redwall Podcast)

    Pearls of Lutra (S2E2 of The Gatehouse: A Redwall Podcast)

    We're back – and glad of it – with a real, full episode this time!
     
    Today, we happily jump back into the world of Redwall to talk about the ottery goodness of the first full novel of our second season, Pearls of Lutra.  We're finally into novels that Kathryn definitely hasn't read before, so she comes to this book as a first-time reader.  We begin as we often do, with an appraisal of the traits and gimmicks main villain (today it's Mad Eyes' mad eyes), then we move on to discuss heroism by committee before turning our attention to Redwall.
     

    Brick defends Tansy's choice to throw the Tears of the Sea into the ocean. Kathryn points out that they weren't Tansy's to dispose of. We quibble fervently over Mystic Martin's intervention and whether or not it's crucial. This editor remains neutral and cannot comment on the correctness of either individual. But one person is correct. And the other person is not. (This blurb writer, who is NOT the editor, technically agrees with the foregoing.)
     
    Kathryn rants about Dibbuns again. And then, to conclude the episode, Brick is forced to come up with a criticism ... which leads to another Kathryn rant. She talks a lot today. Must be the fresh new season.  Enjoy!

    • 54 min
    A Redwall Winter's Tale - Happy Holidays from The Gatehouse

    A Redwall Winter's Tale - Happy Holidays from The Gatehouse

    For our holiday bonus episode, we dip our toes into A Redwall Winter's Tale (2001). In classic Krick form, we start with a tangent and progress from there. The artwork of Christopher Denise elicits our highest praise, while  Bungo draws some (reduced for the season) ire.
     
    Happy Holidays from the Krickcast.

    • 28 min

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