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A network of podcasts devoted to the intelligent discussion of sports and entertainment.

  1. 3d ago

    Xmen 97 season review with the Commish and Sam.

    # X-Men ’97 Season 2 Review RC the Commission and co-host Sam Howe break down the highs and lows of X-Men ’97 Season 2, from the show’s crowded storytelling and uneven pacing to the emotional fallout around Magneto, Gambit, Rogue, and Wolverine. They also look ahead to Season 3, including where the series might go with Graydon Creed, Onslaught, Krakoa, and a more politically charged mutant conflict. ## Key topics - In this episode, RC the Commission and Sam Howe give their overall Season 2 score and both settle on a mixed response, with Sam landing at a 6 out of 10. - They argue that the season felt wildly uneven, especially after the Wolverine standalone episode, which Sam calls the standout of the season. - They discuss how the season seemed to suffer from rewrites after Bo DeMeo’s exit, including the possibility that an originally planned 10 episode season was cut down. - They compare Season 2 to Season 1, saying the first season worked better because it had decades of X-Men history to build on, while Season 2 had to build mostly from scratch. - They criticize the back half of the season for feeling overloaded, with too many characters and arcs competing for space, including Polaris, Danger, Gambit, Rogue, Storm, Weapon X, and X-Factor. - They talk about how the season often used characters as plot pieces rather than giving them meaningful development, especially Rogue, Storm, Mystique, and Graydon Creed. - They break down the Gambit storyline and say his return, sacrifice, and emotional payoff felt muddled despite the character’s importance. - They praise Nightcrawler’s trial scene with Graydon Creed as one of the best character moments of the season, especially for how it handled forgiveness and self hatred. - They say the show lost some of its political edge in the second half, with Graydon Creed’s rise to power feeling rushed and underexplained. - They look ahead to Season 3 and expect the series to move toward a stronger mutant versus government conflict, possibly involving Krakoa, Onslaught, and a more adversarial Xavier and Cyclops dynamic. ## Timestamps 00:00 - Opening the Season 2 review and setting expectations 00:43 - First impressions and overall score 01:57 - Why Season 2 felt more crowded than Season 1 04:08 - Original plans for Onslaught, Polaris, and the Age of Apocalypse 06:05 - Rogue, Storm, and the emotional weight problem 07:31 - Why the Wolverine episode worked and where it fell short 09:24 - Death, resurrection, and why consequences felt cheap 11:31 - Story prioritization over character development 13:13 - The abandoned Onslaught setup and rewritten back half 16:35 - Xavier and Magneto as emotional subtext 18:35 - The season’s weakened political viewpoint 20:55 - Graydon Creed, Val Cooper, and rushed government plotting 24:06 - Nightcrawler’s standout trial scene 25:42 - Why Danger EXE was the weakest episode 27:48 - Too many new characters, too little time at the school 29:24 - Why Season 1 felt more specific and satisfying 31:18 - Where Season 3 could go from here 34:15 - Xavier and Cyclops as morally gray leaders 39:29 - Thoughts on casting and the MCU’s mutant setup 41:34 - How Spider-Man: Brand New Day overstuffed its story 43:14 - Early casting reactions, including Adam Driver as Mr. Sinister 45:36 - Krakoa, Genosha, and the next mutant status quo 47:02 - Favorite part of the season: returning to the X-Men world 49:47 - Worst part of the season: lack of direction and consequence 51:17 - Why Gambit’s arc was the biggest disappointment 52:44 - Favorite late-season moment: Xavier’s attack on Apocalypse 53:47 - Why Season 3 needs to arrive faster and do more 55:07 - Closing thoughts and Patreon shoutout ## Notable quotes > “It is a wildly uneven season.” > “The best writing is so specific that it becomes universal.” > “I need to go back and watch anything from my childhood.”

  2. 03/16/2025

    Daredevil: Born Again

    Daredevil: Born Again 00:03 – Opening ThoughtsQuick dive into what Daredevil: Born Again is bringing to the table and what it means for the Marvel TV landscape. 00:54 – Who’s Who?Breaking down character recognition, development, and how the show is handling familiar faces (or not). 02:51 – The Reshoot FactorMarvel hit the reset button on the pilot. What changed, and what does it say about the show’s direction? 04:10 – Punches, Kicks, and Everything in BetweenThe action choreography is crucial. Does it live up to the high bar set by Netflix's Daredevil? 06:50 – Marvel’s Showrunner ProblemThe MCU's approach to TV storytelling—why it’s been shaky and how Born Again fits into the bigger picture. 08:45 – Storytelling or Set Pieces?Character arcs, emotional depth, and whether Born Again is balancing spectacle with substance. 11:05 – From Page to ScreenHow well does the show capture the spirit of Daredevil’s comic roots? 12:43 – Identity and ConsequencesMatt Murdock’s eternal struggle—who he is, what he stands for, and the cost of his choices. 15:15 – Where Do We Go from Here?Speculation time. What’s next for Born Again, and what plotlines might be on the horizon? 17:23 – Politics and Power PlaysThe show’s political themes and how they mirror real-world debates. 18:48 – Relationship Check-InHow character dynamics are shifting and what it means for Born Again’s storytelling. 20:57 – Enter: The PunisherWhat Frank Castle’s role in Born Again could mean and the symbolism behind his return. 22:22 – Two Shows in One?The potential split in storytelling—are we looking at a bifurcated narrative? 23:58 – The Side PlayersSupporting characters and whether they’re getting meaningful arcs or just filling space. 26:51 – Economic StorytellingHow the show is handling character depth without dragging the pace. 28:45 – Wrapping Up the Character ArcsWho’s on the best trajectory, and who might be getting shortchanged? 32:08 – Ambition vs. ExecutionHow Born Again is balancing its goals with the realities of TV storytelling. 35:25 – Serialized vs. Episodic: The Debate ContinuesDoes the show lean into the long-form narrative, or does it embrace tighter, episodic storytelling? 39:09 – The Streaming EffectHow the move to Disney+ impacts the structure, pacing, and expectations for Born Again. 43:24 – Vigilantism and MoralityThe ethics of Daredevil’s world—where does Born Again land on the superhero morality scale? 48:02 – Faith and FistfightsThe role of Catholicism in Daredevil’s journey and how it’s being explored this time around. 54:05 – Kingpin’s New RoleWilson Fisk as both mayor and crime boss—how the show is handling this duality. 58:46 – Final Thoughts & What’s NextHopes, concerns, and expectations for the action, character arcs, and overall direction moving forward.

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