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38 episodes
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Interesting Choices Sky Grant
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- TV & Film
A show where Kate and Sky take a look at movies, tv shows and other media to find the interesting choices they made and drag them screaming into the light. Character art by @galactigatorr
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Episode 38 - Death Machine
Sky and guest host Jay discuss this cyberpunk horror romp set in the far flung future of 2003. Blade's Stephen Norrington directs and Brad Dourif feasts on scenery in this dystopian hidden gem.
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Episode 37 - Gargoyles
Stone by day. Warriors by night. Podcast subject for this episode. Listen as Sky and guest host Caitlin talk about this 90's cartoon that captured young imaginations and seemed to give Star Trek actors something to do in their off time.
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Episode 36 - Berry Gordy's The Last Dragon
What do you need to know to get the glow? What is the curse of The Last Dragon? What is the best pizza in New York? In this episode Kate and Sky answer some of those questions and more as they talk about this 1980's martial arts comedy.
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Episode 35 - Profit
In 1996 there was a show that was so edgy, so boundary pushing it only lasted 8 episodes. Sort of. Kate and Sky talk about what passed for sexy tv and clever writing in the 90's. Sinister family owned multinational conglomorates and wheels within wheels within schemes within plots.
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Episode 34 - G versus E
No it's not a war between the letters of the alphabet. It's Good versus Evil baby. Lasting only two seasons in 1999 and 2000 this tv show is dripping with style. Listen in as Kate and Sky discus lazy writing, unexpected twists and obivious mall tchotchkes.
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Episode 33 - Jeff Wayne's Musical Version of The War of the Worlds
Before you ask, yes, that is the actual title. Sky and Kate marvel at this experimental electro rock opera retelling of the H.G. Welles sci-fi novel. How it turned stage show and then turned into a moderately sized media franchise. And how all of it is very very quintessentially british.