Wargaming Recon

Jonathan J. Reinhart

Longest-running tabletop wargaming podcast on the planet!

  1. 26 ЯНВ.

    So Long… – Wargaming Recon #320

    In this episode of Wargaming Recon, I reflect deeply on my journey as the host, sharing both personal milestones and pivotal life events that have influenced the creation and sustainability of this podcast. After a hiatus beginning in Fall 2025, I am back to engage with the community that has supported me through numerous challenges and joys. I take this moment to express my gratitude for Robert Dunn and Peter Bryant who stepped in during my absence, and their contributions have been invaluable to keeping the community alive. The focus of this episode is also on a significant family health crisis. In a heartfelt revelation, I share the news of my mother's battle with stage one, grade three uterine cancer. Her diagnosis was a shocking development, and I discuss how her surgical recovery has provided hope amidst the emotional turmoil. My family's experiences navigating this difficult time have instilled in me a profound appreciation for life, the power of resilience, and the incredible support from loved ones. Moreover, this episode marks a critical announcement: the coming year will be the final year for Wargaming Recon. After over two decades of episodes, I emphasize how integral this podcast has been to my identity and personal growth. It wasn’t merely a hobby; it has been a community and a family that has shaped who I am today. From grieving the loss of my dear friend Adrian to celebrating the bonds fostered through gaming, this platform has allowed me to connect deeply with both friends and listeners alike. Expressing a mix of nostalgia and anticipation, I advocate for acknowledging the emotions surrounding this transition—both for me and for the community. I want listeners to celebrate the journey we've shared together, as we reflect on past episodes and the impact they've had. I also highlight the positive initiatives we've undertaken, from charity work for Extra Life to advocating for mental health discussions. It’s been a platform for authenticity and vulnerability, helping many through their struggles while connecting folks from all walks of life. As I step back to prioritize my family and embrace new opportunities in gaming, including regular streaming on Twitch, I firmly state that while the podcast’s conclusion is bittersweet, our community and friendships do not end with it. The relationships built here will continue to thrive, and I look forward to exploring new adventures while remaining an active part of the tabletop gaming scene. Now as we embark on this final year, the focus will be on celebrating our collective journey, sharing stories, and engaging with special guests. I encourage everyone to join me in this reflective and joyous time, as we savor the moments of connection and growth we've all experienced together through this podcast. There are still many exciting episodes ahead, and I am eager to cherish this farewell chapter with all of you. You can contact Wargaming Recon using the following: Facebook Instagram Join our Patreon community and provide support to Wargaming Recon starting from just $1 per month, which is less than a paintbrush. Credits Our theme song is “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel. The podcast logo was created by Peter Bryant. Audio editing was done by Jonathan J. Reinhart. Show notes for this episode were written by Jonathan J. Reinhart. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain affiliate links, and I may receive commissions or bonuses from your interactions with those links. Wargaming Recon pays tribute to Andrew, a cherished listener whose invaluable support inspired the show's name. Let us observe a collective moment of silence to honor Andrew's memory. We deeply mourn the loss of Adrian, a longstanding co-host of Wargaming Recon. Please join us in a moment of silence as we remember Adrian's contributions and the impact he had on the show.

    34 мин.
  2. 21 ЯНВ.

    Mailbag Roundup – Wargaming Recon #319

    In this episode of Wargaming Recon, Peter Bryant takes the helm and is joined by Robert Dunn as a guest host to tackle listener-submitted questions from our Facebook page while our usual host, Jonathan, is on break. We engage in vibrant discussions sparked by questions from contributors like Brian Butler, debating the merits of different dice types, particularly the classic D6 compared to the D10. The conversation shifts to miniature painting tools, where we discuss the advantages of natural versus synthetic brushes, drawing from Robert’s experiences as he prepares for an upcoming skirmish game. We reminisce about fond early gaming memories and reflect on the dynamics of player interactions in tabletop settings. Additionally, we explore logistics for wargaming events and share tips for organizing and transporting miniatures effectively. As we conclude, we emphasize the communal spirit of our audience and invite ongoing input for future discussions, promising to continue exploring diverse topics in the gaming world. In this episode of Wargaming Recon, Peter Bryant step in as host alongside Robert Dunn as we navigate through listener-submitted questions gathered from our Facebook page. Jonathan, our usual host, has taken a break, and we make the most of this opportunity to engage with our audience by addressing their curiosities and thoughts about the gaming world. While the question pool isn’t vast, we decide to maximize the engagement by discussing each query thoroughly. Our first round of questions comes from frequent contributor Brian Butler, whose inquiries spark lively conversations. We dive deep into the debate of dice types, favoring D6s for their iconic status and versatility, followed by a friendly rivalry between the D6 and D10. Robert shares fond memories of rolling heaps of D6s in early games, asserting the classic familiarity they bring compared to more contemporary dice. We then shift to a more hands-on topic: brushes for miniature painting. With Robert’s love for wargaming and painting, we debate the merits of natural versus synthetic brushes. Through our banter, we touch upon personal experiences with painting miniatures, the differences in functionality of brush types, and the inevitable challenge of maintaining them during a creative session. As Robert prepares for an upcoming skirmish game called Moar Blood, he details the excitement of using specialized tools like dry brushes, indicating how they can streamline the painting process for repeated terrain features. Leading up to our next series of questions, Robert initiates discussions on various gaming themes and practices, segueing into a nostalgic reflection on his early gaming experiences. We reminisce about unforgettable moments, from crafting scenes for armies of miniature figures to the thrill of adventuring through beloved games like BattleTech and Car Wars. Here, Robert vividly recounts a particularly creative endeavor in his youth—transforming plastic army figures into a dramatic battle scene after a memorable shooting session. As we continue to engage with listeners’ inquiries, we explore varied topics such as player dynamics in tabletop settings, the shifts in gaming popularity over the years, and modern game mechanics that reflect evolving trends in the gaming community. Our discussions touch upon the joys and frustrations of waiting for turns in multi-player games amid interactions with less experienced players, illustrating the balance of patience and enthusiasm that characterizes the gaming culture. We also address intriguing questions regarding logistics and feasibility for wargaming events, including the most effective strategies for transporting materials and miniatures. Robert shares innovative approaches to packaging and organizing gaming gear, which enhances the experience of participating in conventions and gaming sessions. As we wrap up the episode, we look forward to expanding upon these discussions in future installments. With Jonathan's return on the horizon, we encourage listeners to continue submitting their questions and topics of interest. Throughout the episode, our dialogue serves as a reminder of the vibrant community that surrounds us, rooted in shared passions and experiences in the world of wargaming. Stay tuned as we plan to delve into more unique perspectives and insights in upcoming episodes, keeping the spirit of gaming alive and accessible to all. You can contact Wargaming Recon using the following: Facebook Instagram Join our Patreon community and provide support to Wargaming Recon starting from just $1 per month, which is less than a paintbrush. Credits Our theme song is “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel. The podcast logo was created by Peter Bryant. Audio editing was done by Jonathan J. Reinhart. Show notes for this episode were written by Jonathan J. Reinhart. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain affiliate links, and I may receive commissions or bonuses from your interactions with those links. Wargaming Recon pays tribute to Andrew, a cherished listener whose invaluable support inspired the show's name. Let us observe a collective moment of silence to honor Andrew's memory. We deeply mourn the loss of Adrian, a longstanding co-host of Wargaming Recon. Please join us in a moment of silence as we remember Adrian's contributions and the impact he had on the show.

    1 ч. 4 мин.
  3. 29.09.2025

    Budget Gaming Makeover – Wargaming Recon #318

    In this episode Jonathan and Peter Bryant discuss a budget gaming makeover for Peter.  They also talk about the recent New England Tabletop Gaming Flea Market in Uxbridge, Massachusetts. The pair start talking about how Peter would spend $20 on a budget gaming makeover. Yes indeed a $20 budget. They then move onto the New England Tabletop Gaming Flea Market. This event was held on Saturday September 6th, 2025 at the GRACE Center in Uxbridge, Massachusetts. This event is probably the largest of its kind in New England.   Jonathan also held a charity fundraiser for the late Adrian Benson(Wargaming Recon Co-host.) This year we raised $320 for the American Battlefield Trust. The money was earmarked to preserve 417 acres of land at The Breakthrough from the Battle of Petersburg.  The charity has a funding match currently and the match jumped the donation up to $5,440.  It it a huge win and we are proud to help. If you would like to donate to the American Battlefield Trust you can find out more about them here. Another tribute item is for the late James Carpio of Solarian Games.  Dilly Green Bean Games has released the iNDiRPG Yearbook 2025 on DriveThruRPG. You can contact Wargaming Recon using the following: Facebook Instagram Join our Patreon community and provide support to Wargaming Recon starting from just $1 per month, which is less than a paintbrush. Credits Our theme song is “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel. The podcast logo was created by Peter Bryant. Audio editing was done by Jonathan J. Reinhart. Show notes for this episode were written by Robert Dunn. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain affiliate links, and I may receive commissions or bonuses from your interactions with those links. Wargaming Recon pays tribute to Andrew, a cherished listener whose invaluable support inspired the show's name. Let us observe a collective moment of silence to honor Andrew's memory. We deeply mourn the loss of Adrian, a longstanding co-host of Wargaming Recon. Please join us in a moment of silence as we remember Adrian's contributions and the impact he had on the show.

    1 ч. 36 мин.
  4. 28.08.2025

    Picking the Right Convention – Wargaming Recon #317

    In this episode Jonathan is joined by Robert Dunn and they discuss everything about conventions besides the games you can play. The pair talk about what to look for when deciding if they are going to attend a convention. There is some great advice to be had for first timers to conventions, or those thinking about new conventions to attend. They talk about everything from cost and location to the vendors and the focus of the convention and how it stands out from others you might wish to attend. You can contact Wargaming Recon using the following: Facebook Instagram Join our Patreon community and provide support to Wargaming Recon starting from just $1 per month, which is less than a paintbrush. Credits Our theme song is “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel. The podcast logo was created by Peter Bryant. Audio editing was done by Jonathan J. Reinhart. Show notes for this episode were written by Robert Dunn. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain affiliate links, and I may receive commissions or bonuses from your interactions with those links. Wargaming Recon pays tribute to Andrew, a cherished listener whose invaluable support inspired the show's name. Let us observe a collective moment of silence to honor Andrew's memory. We deeply mourn the loss of Adrian, a longstanding co-host of Wargaming Recon. Please join us in a moment of silence as we remember Adrian's contributions and the impact he had on the show.

    1 ч. 2 мин.
  5. 16.06.2025

    Huzzah Con 2025 – Wargaming Recon #316

    In this episode of Wargaming Recon, host Jonathan J. Reinhart welcomes Brian Butler, president of the Maine Historical Wargamers Association and chief organizer of the Huzzah convention. They discuss Brian's experiences organizing Huzzah, which drew over 300 attendees this year with its theme "The Crossing." Highlights include unique gaming events and family-friendly activities that promote community engagement. Brian also teases next year's theme—“The Revolution.” Jonathan encourages listeners to attend and keep the gaming spirit alive. Disclaimer: Huzzah is a sponsor of Wargaming Recon, but that does not influence the content or opinions expressed in this podcast. In this episode of Wargaming Recon, host Jonathan J. Reinhart welcomes a very special guest, Brian Butler, the president of the Maine Historical Wargamers Association (MHWA) and chief organizer of the beloved Huzzah convention. Huzzah, which takes place annually in Portland, Maine, is a significant event that draws in wargaming enthusiasts from all around, and in this conversation, Jonathan and Brian dive deep into the intricacies and experiences of organizing this fantastic event. Kicking off the episode, Jonathan shares Jonathan's long-standing love for Huzzah, having participated in nearly all of its installments since its inception. Brian echoes this sentiment as he describes the extensive preparation involved in organizing the convention, revealing some of the behind-the-scenes struggles and triumphs he faced in his role as chair for the first time. They discuss how Brian spent endless evenings preparing for the event, from painting miniatures to managing logistical details, including a humorous anecdote about the surprising location of raffle tickets at a local Staples. Throughout the conversation, Jonathan and Brian reflect on the successful turnout and programming of this year’s Huzzah, with Brian noting that they had over 300 registered attendees, despite challenges with double and triple badges. They discuss how Huzzah strives to create a welcoming atmosphere that allows attendees—many of whom are families—to enjoy not just gaming, but community-building experiences, including dinners and late-night gaming sessions. They explore the various programming elements and themes of the convention, notably how this year's theme focused on "The Crossing," which inspired a variety of unique games and events. Brian shares insights into some of the remarkable games played, including some historical scenarios that profoundly engaged players. From bridge-crossing battles to painted miniatures competitions and a vibrant flea market, the spirit of camaraderie thrived throughout Huzzah. Another highlight discussed is the inclusion of family-friendly activities, emphasizing Brian and Jonathan's advocacy for involving younger generations in gaming. They recount heart-warming stories of attendees—especially children—who connected with the convention's friendly atmosphere, such as a first-time visitor who discovered the joy of painting miniatures under the guidance of experienced players like Carol Pandolph, a talented painter renowned for her welcoming instruction. The conversation also turns to the future of Huzzah, with Brian revealing plans to keep the convention at the same hotel in Portland for the coming years. He teases next year's theme—“The Revolution”—which is sure to inspire further exciting gaming experiences as the convention continues to evolve and maintain its emphasis on community engagement. As the episode wraps up, Jonathan encourages listeners to consider attending Huzzah, praising the sense of community and fun that permeates the event. Jonathan reminds everyone to keep on gaming, no matter their circumstances, and mentions Jonathan's own streams on Twitch, where Jonathan explores hobbies like painting miniatures and building LEGO in a more relaxed and personable setting. Overall, this episode serves as a heartfelt testament to the power of conventions like Huzzah, shining a light on the intricate planning behind such events and the undeniable joy they bring to the gaming community. Disclaimer: Huzzah is a sponsor of Wargaming Recon, but that does not influence the content or opinions expressed in this podcast. You can contact Wargaming Recon using the following: Facebook Instagram Join our Patreon community and provide support to Wargaming Recon starting from just $1 per month, which is less than a paintbrush. Credits Our theme song is “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel. The podcast logo was created by Peter Bryant. Audio editing was done by Jonathan J. Reinhart. Show notes for this episode were written by Jonathan J. Reinhart. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain affiliate links, and I may receive commissions or bonuses from your interactions with those links. Wargaming Recon pays tribute to Andrew, a cherished listener whose invaluable support inspired the show's name. Let us observe a collective moment of silence to honor Andrew's memory. We deeply mourn the loss of Adrian, a longstanding co-host of Wargaming Recon. Please join us in a moment of silence as we remember Adrian's contributions and the impact he had on the show.

    1 ч. 31 мин.
  6. 26.05.2025

    Rising Phoenix 2025 – Wargaming Recon #315

    In this episode of Wargaming Recon, host Jonathan J. Reinhart is joined by co-host Peter Bryant, who returns to share their experiences from the recent Rising Phoenix convention. They reminisce about their excitement to reconnect, albeit briefly, amidst the busy convention activities. Peter recounts his taxing nine-hour journey from Maryland, while Peter shares his involvement in running games and a charity event honoring the late James Carpio. The duo highlights the creativity showcased at the convention.  They touch on the family-friendly environment, with reflections on how Jonathan's children experienced different game demos, showcasing the joy of gaming together. Their conversation shifts to the convention's vendors, praising the variety and familiar faces present. They discuss the layout’s evolution and accessibility, comparing it to other conventions like TotalCon. Emphasizing inclusivity, Jonathan and Peter note the importance of creating safe spaces for diverse communities within gaming, as well as the value of panels on allyship and promoting lesser-known games. As the episode wraps up, they discuss future conventions, networking, and the significance of positive gaming experiences. Jonathan encourages listeners to stay connected with the gaming community, despite life’s distractions, and offers contact details for feedback, promising more engaging episodes ahead. You can contact Wargaming Recon using the following: Facebook Instagram Join our Patreon community and provide support to Wargaming Recon starting from just $1 per month, which is less than a paintbrush. Credits Our theme song is “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel. The podcast logo was created by Peter Bryant. Audio editing was done by Jonathan J. Reinhart. Show notes for this episode were written by Jonathan J. Reinhart. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain affiliate links, and I may receive commissions or bonuses from your interactions with those links. Wargaming Recon pays tribute to Andrew, a cherished listener whose invaluable support inspired the show's name. Let us observe a collective moment of silence to honor Andrew's memory. We deeply mourn the loss of Adrian, a longstanding co-host of Wargaming Recon. Please join us in a moment of silence as we remember Adrian's contributions and the impact he had on the show.

    1 ч. 36 мин.
  7. 28.04.2025

    Old School Wargaming – Wargaming Recon #314

    In this episode of Wargaming Recon, host Jonathan J. Reinhart is joined by co-host Peter Bryant and special guest Nathan, who brings a wealth of experience and perspective on classic war gaming to the discussion. They delve into a variety of topics, from the intricacies of war gaming conventions to the deep-rooted history of games that have shaped the genre. The conversation kicks off with Nathan sharing his experiences attending Gary Con, a celebrated gaming convention known for its rich history and well-established war gaming community. He describes the immersive atmosphere of the convention where, over a sprawling sand table, participants recreate epic battles with detailed miniature armies. Nathan explains that the tactile nature of war gaming—where players can physically manipulate terrain and units—appeals to his inner child while also satisfying his adult desire for strategic depth and historical education. Bringing a personal touch, Nathan recounts his early interactions with legendary figures from the gaming community, such as Gary Gygax and other pioneers who made significant contributions to the world of table-top games. His anecdotes reflect the camaraderie found within the community, where not only are games played, but friendships are formed and history is shared. As the discussion unfolds, he emphasizes the importance of nurturing one’s own hobbies to cultivate happiness and fulfillment, thereby setting a positive example for children. Peter then shares a compelling story about his own journey into war gaming and how he navigated the challenges of being a parent while maintaining his passion for the hobby. He underscores the necessity of personal hobbies for both parents and children, illustrating how these interests can foster family bonding and joy. The roundtable discussion also touches on the cultural significance of games and how they serve as a vehicle for social interaction, creativity, and even personal reflection. As they reminisce about their own experiences with game design and convention participation, Nathan and Peter reveal their thoughts on modern gaming culture, including the rise of technologies like 3D printing and augmented reality tools that enhance the tabletop experience. They explore how these innovations open up new avenues for creative expression within the hobby. Throughout the episode, Jonathan, Peter, and Nathan share laughter, dad jokes, and thoughtful insights that reflect their passion for war gaming as more than just a hobby, but as a way to connect with history and each other. The conversation closes with an invitation to listeners to engage with their local gaming communities and bring their imaginations to life, whether that's through tabletop games, live roleplay, or imaginative storytelling. This episode encapsulates the essence of what it means to be a part of the war gaming community. It articulates both the joys and the commitment involved in these pursuits, reinforcing that at its core, gaming remains about connection—both with the past and with one another. You can contact Wargaming Recon using the following: Facebook Instagram Join our Patreon community and provide support to Wargaming Recon starting from just $1 per month, which is less than a paintbrush. Credits Our theme song is “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel. The podcast logo was created by Peter Bryant. Audio editing was done by Jonathan J. Reinhart. Show notes for this episode were written by Jonathan J. Reinhart. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain affiliate links, and I may receive commissions or bonuses from your interactions with those links. Wargaming Recon pays tribute to Andrew, a cherished listener whose invaluable support inspired the show's name. Let us observe a collective moment of silence to honor Andrew's memory. We deeply mourn the loss of Adrian, a longstanding co-host of Wargaming Recon. Please join us in a moment of silence as we remember Adrian's contributions and the impact he had on the show.

    1 ч. 51 мин.
  8. 14.04.2025

    Wargaming Travel Destinations – Wargaming Recon #313

    In this episode of Wargaming Recon, hosts Jonathan J. Reinhart and Pete Bryant dive into an exciting discussion about potential travel destinations that cater specifically to war gamers. As April 2025 approaches, they recognize that many within the gaming community are beginning to plan trips, and this episode serves as a perfect guide for adventurous souls looking to combine their passion for history and gaming with real-world exploration. The episode kicks off with Jonathan and Pete exchanging a few light-hearted moments before getting into the heart of the discussion. They quickly reveal that their list of must-visit destinations for war gamers is extensive, with so many locations being worthy of exploration that it could easily fill several episodes. Pete, in particular, expresses his enthusiasm about historical sites, including the Battle of Thermopylae, where the legendary stand of King Leonidas and his 300 Spartans against the Persian Empire unfolds in rich detail. He emphasizes the importance of strategic location in military history, echoing the wisdom of Sun Tzu on the pivotal nature of choosing when and where to engage in battle. Moving on to more unexpected locales, Jonathan segues into the American Classic Arcade Museum in Laconia, New Hampshire—a hidden gem for gamers nostalgic for the coin-op arcade era of the '80s and '90s. Listeners will relish Jonathan’s memories of classic games like Donkey Kong and the cultural impact of arcades that evolved into tabletop gaming. Here, both hosts highlight how understanding the roots of gaming mechanics can enrich one’s appreciation for modern design. As they explore further, Pete brings up Neuschwanstein Castle in Bavaria, Germany, a fairy-tale structure that served as an inspiration for Disney’s castle design. He narrates his personal experience visiting this iconic location, underscoring its picturesque environment and the castle’s historical significance during King Ludwig II’s reign. The romanticism surrounding Neuschwanstein captivates gaming enthusiasts, offering an inspiring backdrop for role-playing settings. Another highlight in the episode is Gettysburg, described by Jonathan as perhaps the best-preserved battlefield in American history. The duo reflects on its significance during the Civil War, the emotional weight of visiting the site, and its importance for reenactors and tabletop gamers who seek to capture the essence of that pivotal moment in history through their games and narratives. Wargaming Recon doesn’t shy away from discussing other major historical events and locations either. Normandy Beach features prominently in their discussion, as it’s remembered for The D-Day invasion, a profound and humbling site that has left a lasting legacy on warfare history. Their heartfelt commentary touches on the sacrifices made during wartime and the importance of remembering those who fought. Shifting gears, Pete discusses Warhammer World in Nottingham, UK, where he describes the immersive experiences available for fans of the Warhammer franchise, including museum exhibitions, exclusive merchandise, and unique environments that celebrate its lore. Likewise, the conversation turns to Pearl Harbor, with both hosts expressing how visiting such a site can be a moving and educational experience for war gamers who wish to understand the broader implications of such historic battles. Throughout the episode, Pete and Jonathan also sprinkle in mentions of other intriguing destinations like Hadrian’s Wall, the Imperial War Museums in London, and exciting conventions like ReaperCon and Gen Con, where community gathering and engagement in tabletop gaming take center stage. They also explore the therapeutic side of gaming and how visiting these historical locations can enhance how players engage with their hobby. Finally, they finish with some insights into their own gaming projects, including Jonathan's ongoing Kickstarter campaign aimed at remastering episodes from the pandemic seasons, and Pete's new diner-themed game, "Kiss My Grits." Listeners are encouraged to support these endeavors and stay tuned for more content from both Wargaming Recon and Solarian Games. Whether you are a seasoned war gamer or an enthusiastic traveler, this episode of Wargaming Recon promises to inspire listeners to plan meaningful journeys that intertwine their love for history and gaming, all while providing an engaging blend of humor, insight, and invaluable recommendations. You can contact Wargaming Recon using the following: Facebook Instagram Join our Patreon community and provide support to Wargaming Recon starting from just $1 per month, which is less than a paintbrush. Credits Our theme song is “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel. The podcast logo was created by Peter Bryant. Audio editing was done by Jonathan J. Reinhart. Show notes for this episode were written by Robert Dunn. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain affiliate links, and I may receive commissions or bonuses from your interactions with those links. Wargaming Recon pays tribute to Andrew, a cherished listener whose invaluable support inspired the show's name. Let us observe a collective moment of silence to honor Andrew's memory. We deeply mourn the loss of Adrian, a longstanding co-host of Wargaming Recon. Please join us in a moment of silence as we remember Adrian's contributions and the impact he had on the show.

    1 ч. 38 мин.

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