
The Only One—Match Game ‘76
OnEpisode 13, The Only One, in which the program gets tired of fiction entirely and decides to become a biopic: Star Trek narration.
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Episode 13, The Only One, in which the program gets tired of fiction entirely and decides to become a biopic: Star Trek narration.
There’s only one transcript of the Infinite Danger episode looking at The Only One, and this is it! Hooray!
I don’t have a sports fan following. Mostly, my sports fandom feels tolerated. I try to act non-plussed and act like I don’t see numbers and track reactions (I do my damnedest to not pay attention), but the small patch of land…
In honor of Super Bowl Sunday (from a couple years ago), we talk about Jon Bois’ unique multimedia sci-fi story 17776.
Listening to the new episode about Jon Bois’ work? Read along with the 17776 transcript why don’t you, huh?
The Detroit Pistons are a team of uncles and cousins and they are in the playoffs.
Though it’s been quite a while since the first episode of Kittysneezes TV, we’re back with a look at animation.
So Lonely in Heaven provides chronicles of chronic dread, past, present and future. Better to face it than avert your gaze.
Spoilers will follow for Red Rooms, which you should see before or after reading this. Has Pascal Plante seen The Scary of Sixty-First? That was my first question after finishing his great Red Rooms. This isn’t to diminish his achievement, his depiction…
In this month’s book club episode, Kurt Schiller and Stephen Mazur join us to talk about Alfred Bester’s The Demolished Man.