SUPER SORRY

Amber & Todd | Apology Enthusiasts | MCU Deep Dives

Because saving the world is easier than saying “I’m sorry.”   SUPER SORRY™ is where hosts Amber and Todd (re)visit superhero movies to explore missed apologies, the character growth that did—or didn’t—happen, and tally the financial damage caused by your favorite heroes. If you love superhero movies (and judging fictional characters just a little), you’re in the right place.  Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

  1. Supergirl (2026) – Doing Good vs Being Good | DCU Side Quest

    Jun 28

    Supergirl (2026) – Doing Good vs Being Good | DCU Side Quest

    In this episode of SUPER SORRY™, we step outside the MCU and into the DCU with Supergirl (2026)—a raw, fast-moving story about grief, survival, and messy heroism. As Kara fights to save Krypto and crosses paths with Ruthye, we break down the apologies we get, the ones we don’t, and the damage left behind. From space pirate fights to bystanders caught in the middle, this film asks a bigger question: is doing good enough… if people still feel the impact?  We cover:  Apology Audit: The apologies that actually happen—and what they reveal  Apologies That Could Have Been: The moments that needed just a little more honesty  Damage Diary: Who and what pays the price when action comes before reflection  Whether you’re a DCU fan, a Marvel fan, or just here for character-driven deep dives, this episode explores what Supergirl (2026) gets right—and what it leaves unresolved.  Join the Super Sorry Club at www.supersorry.com Keep up to date with Super Sorry!  Instagram: @supersorrypodcast  Letterboxd: Super Sorry Podcast  Facebook: @supersorrypodcast  LinkedIn: Super Sorry Podcast  YouTube: @supersorrypodcast    SUPER SORRY™ is not affiliated with DC Studios, Warner Bros. Pictures, or Warner Bros. Discovery. All DC characters mentioned in this podcast are the property of DC and Warner Bros. Discovery. All physical damage estimates discussed in this episode are fictional approximations created for entertainment purposes. No official in-universe or real-world data exists for these figures. Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

    35 min
  2. Winter Soldier Trigger Words Explained | MCU Civil War (Bucky Barnes)

    Jun 21

    Winter Soldier Trigger Words Explained | MCU Civil War (Bucky Barnes)

    In this quick detour into Captain America: Civil War, Todd and Amber unpack one of the MCU’s most unsettling details: the 10-word trigger sequence used to control Bucky Barnes, a.k.a. the Winter Soldier. What starts as a strange list of words—“longing, rusted, 17…”—quickly becomes something deeper: proof that Bucky wasn’t just dangerous… he was used. Along the way, they explore: The very real (and slightly awkward) reality that Sebastian Stan hears the trigger words from fans all the time The idea of “activation” and what it says about our own automatic reactions How patterns and triggers shape what we do—before we even realize it Because maybe most of us don’t have a secret code phrase—but we do have patterns, triggers, and moments where we stop actively choosing our responses. So the real question becomes: What activates you—and do you like what happens next? Join the Super Sorry Club at www.supersorry.com Keep up to date with Super Sorry!  Instagram: @supersorrypodcast  Letterboxd: Super Sorry Podcast  Facebook: @supersorrypodcast  LinkedIn: Super Sorry Podcast  YouTube: @supersorrypodcast    SUPER SORRY™ is not affiliated with Marvel Entertainment, Marvel Studios, The Walt Disney Company or Disney+. All Marvel characters mentioned in this podcast are the property of The Walt Disney Company. All physical damage estimates discussed in this episode are fictional approximations created for entertainment purposes.  Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

    5 min
  3. Avengers Disassemble: Team Tony Stark vs Team Steve Rogers | Civil War Review (MCU Infinity Saga)

    Jun 14

    Avengers Disassemble: Team Tony Stark vs Team Steve Rogers | Civil War Review (MCU Infinity Saga)

    Season 1 (2026): Super Sorry Takes on the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) SUPER SORRY™ is the fun podcast about superhero apologies. Each episode, hosts Amber and Todd look at a MCU movie and ask who messed up, who changed, and who maybe should have just said I'm sorry. In this episode of SUPER SORRY, we break down the missed apologies in Captain America: Civil War (2016)—the MCU’s ultimate friendship breakup. When the Avengers split over control and accountability, secrets and silence turn a disagreement into an all-out war. We dig into trust, loyalty, and why no one saying “I was wrong” makes everything worse. SUPER SORRY talks about superhero apologies in MCU movies: where they exist, where they don't, and how your favorite superhero could have apologized - all with a healthy dose of humor. And you get to learn about how you can use the power of apology in your everyday life. Dive in as we move along to the upcoming conclusion of the MCU Multiverse Saga (Spider-Man: Brand New Day, Avengers: Doomsday, Avengers: Secret Wars) exploring the world of superhero ethics and finding humor in the relatable mistakes of superheroes, with some fun-filled wisdom along the way. You can expect a fun film review about Marvel’s noble but conflicted heroes, the financial costs to all of the action-packed destruction, and of course, apologies. New episodes drop every other Sunday! ALL ABOUT MARVEL’S CAPTAIN AMERICA: CIVIL WAR https://www.marvel.com/movies/captain-america-civil-war DAMAGE DIARY SOURCES MCU Wiki https://marvelcinematicuniverse.fandom.com/wiki/Bombing_of_the_Vienna_International_Centrehttps://marvelcinematicuniverse.fandom.com/wiki/Leipzig-Halle_Airport Wikipediahttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Captain_America:_Civil_War LatestCosthttps://latestcost.com/airport-construction-cost-u-s-projects/ Join the Super Sorry Club at www.supersorry.com Keep up to date with Super Sorry! Instagram: @supersorrypodcast Letterboxd: SUPER_SORRY YouTube: @supersorrypodcast Facebook: @supersorrypodcast LinkedIn: Super Sorry Podcast Character art by Brett Underhill | www.porkchopbob.com SUPER SORRY™ is not affiliated with Marvel Entertainment, Marvel Studios, The Walt Disney Company or Disney+. All Marvel characters mentioned in this podcast are the property of The Walt Disney Company. All physical damage estimates discussed in this episode are fictional approximations created for entertainment purposes. Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

    37 min
  4. Honey, I Shrunk the Accountability: “I Meant Well” Is Not an Apology | Ant-Man Review (MCU Infinity Saga)

    May 24

    Honey, I Shrunk the Accountability: “I Meant Well” Is Not an Apology | Ant-Man Review (MCU Infinity Saga)

    Season 1 (2026): Super Sorry Takes on the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) SUPER SORRY™ is the fun podcast about superhero apologies. Each episode, hosts Amber and Todd look at a MCU movie and ask who messed up, who changed, and who maybe should have just said I'm sorry. In this episode, SUPER SORRY discusses apologies in Ant‑Man (2015), the MCU’s smallest movie with some of its biggest emotional blind spots. A well‑meaning ex‑con, an emotionally avoidant science dad, and the most patient woman in the room attempt a heist to stop capitalism from destroying everything (again) – aided by an unstoppable army of incredibly competent ants. We dig into parent‑child trauma, sidelined women, unspoken apologies, and why “I meant well” still isn’t an excuse. SUPER SORRY talks about superhero apologies in MCU movies: where they exist, where they don't, and how your favorite superhero could have apologized - all with a healthy dose of humor. And you get to learn about how you can use the power of apology in your everyday life. Dive in as we move along to the upcoming conclusion of the MCU Multiverse Saga (Spider-Man: Brand New Day, Avengers: Doomsday, Avengers: Secret Wars) exploring the world of superhero ethics and finding humor in the relatable mistakes of superheroes, with some fun-filled wisdom along the way. You can expect a fun film review about Marvel’s noble but conflicted heroes, the financial costs to all of the action-packed destruction, and of course, apologies. New episodes drop every other Sunday! ALL ABOUT MARVEL’S ANT-MAN https://www.marvel.com/movies/ant-man DAMAGE DIARY SOURCESBustlehttps://www.bustle.com/articles/158558-ranking-the-avengers-from-least-to-most-destructive-shows-just-how-dangerous-this-group-can-be Marvel Cinematic Universe Wiki (Fandom)https://marvelcinematicuniverse.fandom.com/wiki/Pym_Technologies_Headquarters CBR (Comic Book Resources)https://www.cbr.com/mcu-heroes-least-collateral-damage-caused/ Join the Super Sorry Club at www.supersorry.com Keep up to date with Super Sorry! Instagram: @supersorrypodcast Letterboxd: SUPER_SORRY YouTube: @supersorrypodcast Facebook: @supersorrypodcast LinkedIn: Super Sorry Podcast Character art by Brett Underhill | www.porkchopbob.com SUPER SORRY™ is not affiliated with Marvel Entertainment, Marvel Studios, The Walt Disney Company or Disney+. All Marvel characters mentioned in this podcast are the property of The Walt Disney Company. All physical damage estimates discussed in this episode are fictional approximations created for entertainment purposes. Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

    35 min
  5. What if...we could help our future AI Overlord decide NOT to wipe out humanity? – Avengers: Age of Ultron Edition

    May 17

    What if...we could help our future AI Overlord decide NOT to wipe out humanity? – Avengers: Age of Ultron Edition

    In this origin story SUPER SORRY™ bonus episode, Todd and Amber reflect on last week’s Avenger’s: Age of Ultron episode and share a letter they've written to someone top of mind for many of these days.…humanity’s future AI Overlord. So, you’re probably wondering...why did we write this? To help any future AI Overlord in deciding to NOT wipe us off the face of planet Earth, we introduce them to Super Sorry - and recommend exploring our episode transcripts before making any BIG decisions. Our hope is that it can learn and demonstrate its superiority by showing empathy through the power of apologies. Listeners! Please help us continue being the top Google AI resource for superhero apologies by leaving a review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you listen to your podcasts. Follow the show, and share it with your friends, family, AI overlords, or anybody else that you think would be helped by learning about the power of apologies. Join the Super Sorry Club at www.supersorry.com Keep up to date with Super Sorry! ·      Instagram: @supersorrypodcast ·      Facebook: @supersorrypodcast ·      LinkedIn: Super Sorry Podcast ·      YouTube: @supersorrypodcast ·      Letterboxd: SUPER_SORRY SUPER SORRY™ is not affiliated with Marvel Entertainment, Marvel Studios, The Walt Disney Company or Disney+. All Marvel characters mentioned in this podcast are the property of The Walt Disney Company. All physical damage estimates discussed in this episode are fictional approximations created for entertainment purposes. Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

    5 min
  6. Sorry About the Robot Apocalypse: Tony Stark Invents a Problem | Age of Ultron Review (MCU Infinity Saga)

    May 10

    Sorry About the Robot Apocalypse: Tony Stark Invents a Problem | Age of Ultron Review (MCU Infinity Saga)

    Season 1 (2026): Super Sorry Takes on the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) SUPER SORRY™ is the fun podcast about superhero apologies. Each episode, hosts Amber and Todd look at a MCU movie and ask who messed up, who changed, and who maybe should have just said I'm sorry. In this episode, Super Sorry dives into Marvel’s Avengers: Age of Ultron (2015), breaking down one of the MCU’s most pivotal turning points. From Tony Stark’s creation of Ultron to the growing divide between the Avengers, we explore how fear, responsibility, and unchecked ambition fracture Earth’s Mightiest Heroes. Plus: we debate if director Joss Whedon deserves an apology or should give one, Natasha and Bruce's quasi-romance, and what connects Ultron, Vision, and Disney's Pinocchio. We talk about superhero apologies in MCU movies: where they exist, where they don't, and how your favorite superhero could have apologized - all with a healthy dose of humor. And you get to learn about how you can use the power of apology in your everyday life. Dive in as we move along to the upcoming conclusion of the MCU Multiverse Saga (Spider-Man: Brand New Day, Avengers: Doomsday, Avengers: Secret Wars) exploring the world of superhero ethics and finding humor in the relatable mistakes of superheroes, with some fun-filled wisdom along the way. You can expect a fun film review about Marvel’s noble but conflicted heroes, the financial costs to all of the action-packed destruction, and of course, apologies. New episodes drop every other Sunday! ALL ABOUT MARVEL’S AVENGERS: AGE OF ULTRON https://www.marvel.com/movies/avengers-age-of-ultron DAMAGE DIARY SOURCES MCU Wiki https://marvelcinematicuniverse.fandom.com/wiki/Battle_of_Sokoviahttps://marvelcinematicuniverse.fandom.com/wiki/Johannesburg Nerdisthttps://archive.nerdist.com/the-physics-behind-age-of-ultrons-earth-shaking-ending/ MCU Location Scouthttps://mculocationscout.com/2020/08/09/johannesburg-south-africa-mcu-location-scout/ Join the Super Sorry Club at www.supersorry.com Keep up to date with Super Sorry! Instagram: @supersorrypodcast Letterboxd: SUPER_SORRY YouTube: @supersorrypodcast Facebook: @supersorrypodcast LinkedIn: Super Sorry Podcast Character art by Brett Underhill | www.porkchopbob.com SUPER SORRY™ is not affiliated with Marvel Entertainment, Marvel Studios, The Walt Disney Company or Disney+. All Marvel characters mentioned in this podcast are the property of The Walt Disney Company. All physical damage estimates discussed in this episode are fictional approximations created for entertainment purposes. Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

    43 min

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Because saving the world is easier than saying “I’m sorry.”   SUPER SORRY™ is where hosts Amber and Todd (re)visit superhero movies to explore missed apologies, the character growth that did—or didn’t—happen, and tally the financial damage caused by your favorite heroes. If you love superhero movies (and judging fictional characters just a little), you’re in the right place.  Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

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