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A collection of pop culture podcasts full of smart, funny people who love talking about TV, movies, books, comics, games, and much more. This feed contains episodes from all the podcasts produced by The Incomparable.
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Biff! 203: The Wolverine
This week we’re catching a ride on a bullet train as we’re wisked off to Japan with our old pal Logan a.k.a. The Wolverine. Some great action sequences, a good bit of fun, and then there’s a third act. Then during our Superhero Sweep segment we chat a little about the new Batman animated series that’s coming out and some Fantastic Four casting news. - Dan Moren, John Moltz and Guy English.
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Doctor Who Flashcast 77: "The Devil's Chord" (S1E3)
Jinkx Monsoon stars in an episode where an otherworldly force beyond the Doctor’s abilities manages to steal all music and potentially set off a human apocalypse. Oh, also the Beatles are there—but they don’t really matter. And there’s a musical number at the end—but it doesn’t really matter, either. These are the problems. - Erika Ensign and Jason Snell.
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A Complicated Profession 82: Tales of the Empire
Is it good to be bad? The Tales of the Empire miniseries delves into the backstories of two villainous(?) characters, Morgan Elsbeth and Barris Offee and your Star Wars pals Dan, Tony, and Kat are here to discuss what worked and what didn’t, plus budgeting in the Empire, why did it have to be caves, and some unrelated theme songs. Lucasfilm - Dan Moren, Tony Sindelar and K Benesh.
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Doctor Who Flashcast 76: "Space Babies" (S1E2)
“Doctor Who” regnerates for a whole new first season on Disney+. Russell T Davies has a plan to welcome new audiences, but do his showrunner machinations balance out with the narrative elements of this episode? Chip and Jason consider what RTD’s up to, why he’s doing it, what works, and what doesn’t. - Chip Sudderth and Jason Snell.
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The Incomparable Mothership 715: Don't Let Books Make You Cry
We begin our walk through the 2024 nominees for Best Novel from the Hugo and Nebula Awards. First up: “Starter Villain” by John Scalzi, “Translation State” by Ann Leckie, and “Witch King” by Martha Wells. - Jason Snell with Erika Ensign, Aleen Simms, Scott McNulty and Heather Berberet.
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Agents of SMOOCH 118: The Kiss That Broke the Internet
It’s our Director’s birthday! She is using her power to make the Agency do a mission about Aziraphale and Crowley in Good Omens. If you like seeing Angels and Demon romance each other in a gentle comedy about the end of the universe, this is the episode for you. - Annette Wierstra with Heather Berberet and Stacy Watnick.
Customer Reviews
Great Content. A lot of fun.
I'm not going to tell you that I love every podcast offered by The Incomparable, but there are so darned many of them I enjoy a bunch on a regular basis. Biff! is superhero fun, Total Party Kill is a D&D blast, and Random Trek gives me comfort in these Trek-less times. The mothership show is usually interesting and another favorite is Rocket Surgery, which has hilariously introduced me to "Cool Cat Saves the Kids" and other bargain basement gems (John Carradine Lives! (he doesn’t)). Check out the full feed. You'll find something to enjoy.
So many great shows, such good sound production
This feed is full of so many good shows! There is sure to be something for everyone who likes to listen to geeky smart people talking and laughing about life, tech, movies, TV shows, books, Dr Who, etc. It’s not rude or crass or gross. Fast-paced and brilliant.
PS Actually a few of the speakers are recorded a rather low and I have to sit there changing the volume up for them and down for everyone else. So people are just soft-spoken and thoughtful and I want to hear them too!
Excellent!
After dropping all my political podcasts for the sake of sanity I went looking for something new. I'm not a nerd nor particularly obsessed with movies though I do lean towards sci-fi. This podcast ALMOST makes me wish I were! Very entertaining with in-depth (or at least arguable) analysis of whatever they are discussing. Since finding them I've enjoyed digging through the back catalog to hear their takes on such classics as Back To The Future, The Terminator, and Alien. Looking forward to hearing their recommendations on books and television shows. I really enjoyed the "dueling" podcasts on the newest Star Wars movie with our friends across the pond. Two opposable thumbs up!