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Buffering: A Rewatch Adventure

Buffering: A Rewatch Adventure

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Buffering: A Rewatch Adventure began in 2016 with Buffering the Vampire Slayer, an episodic rewatch of Buffy the Vampire Slayer, hosted by Jenny Owen Youngs and Kristin Russo — and now continues through some of the most iconic genre shows rooted in the 90s and 00s - including The X-Files, My So-Called Life, and Yellowjackets.
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Rewatching Buffy The Vampire Slayer with hosts Mel and Tilda. Winners of the Buffy trivia...first of their name...and The Chosen Two. Episode by episode we will take you through this incredible show, give you facts you never knew and of course butt heads with our opinions! THIS PODCAST CONTAINS SPOILERS. It’s been over 25 years people ..
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Midnight Local

Greg Titian & Meredith Ambelang

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When you spend all day in a studio shooting a YouTube series about drinking, things can run off the rails in a hurry, and carefully managing that chaos is vital if you’re going to make a show like How to Drink, and that’s what Greg & Meredith have done for years. Here at Midnight Local we give into that chaos and let the rails be damned. These are the conversations that make you pause the movie because it just can't wait. Things like how the Hays Code destroyed cinema from 1934 - 1968, why D ...
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Join filmmaker Joss Whedon ("The Avengers," "Buffy the Vampire Slayer") and moderator David Edelstein as they discuss Whedon's take on Shakespeare’s classic comedy "Much Ado About Nothing." Given a contemporary spin and shot in just 12 days (using the original text), the story of sparring lovers Beatrice and Benedick offers a dark, sexy, and occasionally absurd view of the intricate game we call love.
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Comic News Insider

ComicNewsInsider.com

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The podcast for everything comic book, animation, sci-fi and pop culture. Hosted by Jimmy Aquino & a rotating panel of co-hosts, CNI is your weekly dose of industry news, reviews and interviews. Past guests include: Stan Lee, John Romita, Sr., Jerry Robinson, Brian K. Vaughan, Ed Brubaker, Matt Fraction, John Cassaday, Paul Pope, Darwyne Cooke, JM Dematteis, Steve Niles, Garth Ennis, Steve Rude, Kyle Baker, Jim Lee, James Jean, Alison Bechdel, Arthur Suydam, Jonathan Hickman, Greg Pak, John ...
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Slayer Talk

Mark and Carol

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An episode-by-episode look at Buffy the Vampire Slayer starring Sarah Michelle Gellar, Alyson Hannigan, Charisma Carpenter, James Marsters, Seth Green, and created by Joss Whedon. All episodes recorded when the show originally aired 25 years ago.
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Comic Trades Monthly

Comic Trades Monthly

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Come join my book club where we talk about comics. Everything from major names: Captain America, Batman, X-men, to the not so known and independent: Saga, Chew, and so much more. Follow us on twitter @ComicTradesPod and join our Comic Book Club
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Rogue Demon Hunters

"Krazy Joe" Fiore, Selina J. Taylor, and Nicole Stewart

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The Podcast dedicated to all things 'Buffy the Vampire Slayer', and 'Angel'. Every week hosts "Krazy Joe" Fiore, Selina J. Taylor, and Nicole Stewart will analyze and discuss an episode of Joss Whedon's groundbreaking TV series.
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J and L Watches

JoshPrime and JustLeah

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Join Josh and Leah as they rewatch Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Dollhouse. We are playing a drinking game as we watch. feel free to play along on your couch. Each week we work our way through seven seasons of Buffy and the gang facing off against the vampires, the demons, and the forces of darkness!
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The Nevers Podcast

Culture Inject Productions

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Having survived the dark ages of Whedon-less television, a period of reprieve is here as master storyteller Joss Whedon returns with his Victorian sci-fi epic The Nevers for HBO. We're a weekly podcast dedicated to the discussion and dissection of every episode of THE NEVERS. Listen in as we review episodes, speculate and discuss news as it pertains to the series. We may just re-visit some of Whedon's past works too.
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Hellmouthy Podcast

Nerdist School Network

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Hi! We are Ryan Mogge and Kelly Nugent, super big-time Buffy the Vampire Slayer fangirls and co-hosts of the weekly Hellmouthy Podcast. Join us as we re-watch Buffy, and share our commentary on everything from character arcs to super cute (and not-so-cute) outfits! All are welcome, whether you're a Buffy virgin or Joss Whedon himself. (Re?)watch with us!
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Writer/director Joss Whedon (Marvel Avengers Assemble) and actor Elizabeth Olsen (Godzilla, Oldboy) discuss their new film. In Avengers: Age of Ultron Tony Stark’s peacekeeping program goes awry and it’s up to the Avengers to stop the villainous Ultron from enacting his terrible plans. Hosted by Chris Hewitt at the Apple Store, Regent Street in London.
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Agents Assemble! This is Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.C.A.S.T., Film Geek Radio’s weekly podcast all about the new ABC television series Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. Join Andrew Johnson, Gwen Reyes, William Bibbiani, Rod Morrow and special guests every week for an episode-by-episode analysis of the new show from Marvel and Joss Whedon. Together, they’re the Strategic Homeland Intervention, Enforcement and Logistics Division, Critical Analysis Strike Team -- yeah, we really wanted the name to spe ...
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In Still Dead, story expert Lani Diane Rich and southern fried scholar Dr. Kelly Jones host a new Angel podcast designed specifically for people who love Angel and want to ride through it again quickly, and people who bounce hard off of Angel. We'll designate which episodes are "Watchers" (ones you should actually watch) and which ones are "Not Watchers" (ones you can skip). We'll get you up to date on the goings on for the episodes you can skip, and we'll rave with you over the ones you sho ...
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Wine & Comics | A Book Club for Nerds

Topher Harless and Meghan Fitzmartin

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Wine and Comics is a show where nerds and boxed wine come together to discuss graphic novels, review movies, and help you relate to coworkers who won't quit talking about someone named, "Joss Whedon." It's hosted by Topher Harless and Meghan Fitzmartin. Topher Harless is a DC nerd, a comedian, and he's gotten really good at embarrassing himself. Meghan is a Marvel geek, a writer, and her love language is sarcastic quips and physical violence. Check us out on Twitter: @WineAndComics Leave us ...
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Finding Good Bones

Finding Good Bones

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Finding Good Bones is a podcast for anyone who wraps themselves in words to warm their heart, who turns to text for a guiding light through the dark. Every other Thursday, hosts Kate Caldwell and Amy Winters speak with a guest on a piece of writing that helps them acknowledge the sorrow in the world, and then find the hope to move through it. Join us as we work to uncover, understand, and share the ”Good Bones” that help us see that we can make this world beautiful.
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We take in the X-Men as it's meant to be enjoyed, with clockwork orange style devices to pry open our eyes. Married couple, Allison and Matt Parent do deep dives into the good, the bad, the squishy and weird X-Men stories. Allison is a newbie to comics and Matt is going to talk about it endlessly to her whether they record it or not. Logo by Emily Kardamis who can be found on Instagram @corruptedgem or on Patreon at Patreon.com/corruptedgem Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more inf ...
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MovieButts Lives!

Joseph Harding

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Continuing our discussion on movies as before, we are now expanding to include a couple of new formats. Dane might be gone, but the podcast lives on. Perhaps a bit hairier, heavier, and possibly even a tad more foolish.
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Join us, Matt and Cait, as we go on a journey of marvelous proportions. We'll be discussing the plots of Marvel movies with insights from two (and sometimes more) different perspectives. What are those perspectives? Just check out our intro episode to find out! Special thanks to Mikhael Bureau for the use of his music for our theme song! Find him at: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0npAaf7pdOrYuK1SknWepw Follow us on social media! Instagram: themarvelousduo Twitter: @TheMarvelousDuo
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DC Movie News

Popcorn Talk Network

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Popcorn Talk Network, the online broadcast network that features movie discussion, news, interviews and commentary and Schmoes Know proudly presents “DC Movie News.” Each Thursday, join hosts Roxy Striar, Mike Kalinowski, and Adam Gertler for a weekly round table discussion of the latest news and insight regarding DC movies.
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Welcome to The Geeky Gentleman, the podcast where stylish geeks & pop culture enthusiasts can listen to everything that is happening within this geeky world of ours such as Marvel & DC film / TV updates, pop culture, video games, comic books, etc. & be inspired to achieve your own level of gentleman status with my personal tips on men's fashion & grooming!
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Buckle up, Dear Listeners, we’re headed to Sunnydale for our first (but certainly not last) official episode on Buffy the Vampire Slayer. The conversation explores what the show means to Kate and Amy, living through big moments of change, working to offer others the grace we’ve received, and managing the oppositional truths that arise when somethin…
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Welcome to Once More, With Spoilers, where Kristin Russo & Jenny Owen Youngs revisit every episode of Buffy the Vampire Slayer, one at a time — for the SECOND time! — this time discussing each episode with spoilers! November 6, 2024 seems like a fitting day to say "Welcome to the Hellmouth," so let us get right to it. Darla is using her combination…
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Really making good on that promise to pry our eyes open and binge the X-Men this month. 14 comics! Time Codes and Credits 6:07 Sentinels #1 Written by Alex Paknadel Pencilled and Inked by Justin Mason Colored by Federico Blee with Letters by Vc's Travis Lanham 27:26 Storm #1 Written by Murewa Ayodele Pencilled and Inked by Lucas Werneck, Colored by…
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Kristin Russo and Joanna Robinson rewatch all 19 glorious episode of My So-Called Life, one at a time, spoiler free. Re-airing here in the Buffering: Rewatch feed to celebrate the show's 30th Anniversary with special introductions ft. Jenny Owen Youngs! This episode originally aired on November 6, 2019. This is the one where COULD ANYONE HELP PATTY…
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The final trial finds Agatha, Billy, and Jen in a race against Death herself. Jen might get what she wants, but when only Agatha and Billy are left, it will come down to only one. Can Agatha be trusted? Will Billy get the powers that are his? Where are we headed as the season begins the ultimate climax? Jay and Josh fight Death, (but only in thumb …
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Agatha is dead, but not gone. Billy begins to realize where the road came from right about the time Agatha's ghost appears. She is not ready to move on, but is Billy willing to let her stay? And we learn about the dark past of this mysterious witch and why Nicholas Scratch was the key to it all. Jay and Josh are completely transparent for the final…
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Kristin Russo & Jenny Owen Youngs cover The X-Files one episode at a time. This Halloween, we urge you to up the horror — forget ghosts, goblins, and demons and please reflect on that spoooooooky feeling where your shadow is NOT YOUR OWN!!!!! It's Season 2, Episode 23: "Soft Light" and the train station is your only safety... mwahahahahaha Producer…
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This week on a very spooky episode of Escape the Mojoverse we talk about the monster that lurks in the basement with Kieron Gillen and Dan Panosian's X-Men Origins: Sabretooth #1 (2009) Comic Sans co-host Myle Yan Tay joins us to talk about amateur dentistry, homoerotic bar fights, and the sexiest cover in X-Men comics history. X-Men Origins: Sabre…
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Kristin Russo and Joanna Robinson rewatch all 19 glorious episode of My So-Called Life, one at a time, spoiler free. Re-airing here in the Buffering: Rewatch feed to celebrate the show's 30th Anniversary with special introductions ft. Jenny Owen Youngs! This episode originally aired on October 31, 2019. Rayanne is VAMPIRE and Ricky is BRIAN and Bri…
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Meredith and Greg delve into the 1986 film 'The Fly' directed by David Cronenberg, exploring its themes of body horror, transformation, and the complexities of relationships. They discuss the film's opening, character dynamics, and the implications of the protagonist's transformation into a fly. The conversation also touches on the metaphorical asp…
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This week we are thrilled to have Phillip Sevy on the podcast to discuss X-Men Infinity comics right at the end of their run and the beginning of the newly announced Astonishing X-Men. If you have a comment or question you can email us @Mojoversepod@gmail.com Logo by Emily Kardamis who can be found on Instagram @corruptedgem or on Patreon at Patreo…
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A trial for a soothsayer can be a confusing journey of puzzle pieces. But Lilia can put them together and make sense of the whole thing. Agatha and Billy think they have to do the trial alone, but when Lilia and Jes show up, the expert can take over. Our heroic fortune teller must accurately read the tarot cards or someone might get skewered. But i…
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Inspired by the only thing nerdier than comic books, fantasy football. If you have a comment or question you can email us @Mojoversepod@gmail.com Logo by Emily Kardamis who can be found on Instagram @corruptedgem or on Patreon at Patreon.com/corruptedgem Our theme song is by Megan Lenius. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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It’s bangarang, Dear Listeners, as we leave Neverland with Patty Griffin’s “Peter Pan,” brought by whole human woman and this episode's guest Kim Caldwell. A wistful but firm examination of lovingly leaving what we’ve outgrown, the discussion covers the art that gives us clear directions in life, the hard truth that believing isn’t enough to make s…
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Join us — Kristin Russo & Jenny Owen Youngs — this November as we head back into the Buffyverse for Buffering the Vampire Slayer: Once More, With Spoilers! We’ll be discussing all 144 episodes of Buffy for a second time (!!!), but this go-round *with* spoilers — a never-before-attempted feat of love and chaos! See you right here in the Buffering: R…
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We have a few shorter interviews in this episode. Jimmy caught up with Cecilia Lim of Kwento Comics to discuss how the company started, their amazing comic THE MASK OF HALIYA, and more. Producer Joe talked to author Elinor Taylor about her new book THE BALLOON HUNTER. And finally, Jimmy also chatted with Zach Hoag of Tuttle Publishing about their v…
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Jimmy grabbed Tony Moy away from his busy table (sorry about that!) to talk about his incredible project The 4Forty2nd, the most rewarded Japanese American citizens who fought in WW2. They discussed his research which included visiting historical sites, why this story matters to him, why he landed on watercolor as his medium of choice and more. Gre…
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Jimmy chatted with prolific cartoonist Jeffrey Brown about his new book KIDS ARE STILL WEIRD, the brilliant humor and profundity of kids, how he got here from Vader and Son, more Marvel books in the same style coming next year, his website FAQ, and more. Always fun to catch up with Jeffrey! Also, get a hold of us! Thanks for listening!…
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Producer Joe attended the press room for The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon - The Book of Carol. On the panel for the press conference were stars/producers Norman Reedus (Daryl), Melissa McBride (Carol), Louis Puech Scigliuzzi (Laurent), Greg Nicotero (EP/Director) and David Zabel (Showrunner). Many questions were asked and Producer Joe even got a good …
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Jimmy sat down with Derek Kirk Kim to welcome him back to comics after a 10 year absence. They chatted about his new hit Image comic THE LAST MERMAID, past work, why he left the biz, his work in animation, showcasing Asian/Asian-American characters, what's next and more. A super fun talk! Also, get a hold of us! Thanks for listening!…
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It's our New York Comic Con (NYCC) recap! Jimmy is joined by Producer Joe to talk about the days they attended. They give their overall thoughts on attendance, hours, set up, artist alley, small press, exhibitors, and more. Jimmy talks about the 9 interviews he got with the likes of Tom King (whom you'll hear in this episode), Derek Kirk Kim, Ruth …
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The Phoenix Saga features much less Phoenix than you'd probably figure. More leprechauns too! Uncanny X-Men 101-108 written by Chris Claremont, Penciled by Dave Cockrum and John Byrne with archival panels from Bob Brown, Inked by Frank Chiaramonte, Sam Grainger, Bob Layton, Tom Sutton, Dan Green, and Terry Austin, Colored by Andy Yanchus and Janice…
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Kristin Russo and Joanna Robinson rewatch all 19 glorious episode of My So-Called Life, one at a time, spoiler free. Re-airing here in the Buffering: Rewatch feed to celebrate the show's 30th Anniversary with special introductions ft. Jenny Owen Youngs! This episode originally aired on October 17, 2019. Sharon's dad has a heart attack, Graham conte…
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Kristin Russo & Jenny Owen Youngs cover The X-Files one episode at a time. The first television episode in history that Kristin refused to watch a second time!! We've got some bugs, we've got some escaped prisoners, we've got some pustules (which we nearly exclusively refer to as rainbows so that we could survive the conversation), and we've got Ch…
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So many questions are answered about the origins of our mysterious Teen. Flashback with us as we see a young William Kaplan becoming a man, only to have his life cut short in a tragic accident that correlates with the anomaly in West View that we saw in Wanda Vision. Waking from the accident, he discovers that he is very different and goes on a que…
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If a mini is almost as long as a regular episode that's more of a maxi isn't it? X-Men From the Ashes Infinity Comics #13-18 Written by Alex Paknadel and lettered by VC's Clayton Cowles. Issue 13 and 14 "In Dreams" Penciled and Inked by Diógenes Neves with colors by Arthur Hesli. Issues 15-18 "Pygmalion" Penciled and Inked by Phillip Sevy with colo…
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Greg and Meredith delve into the 1984 film 'Ghostbusters.' They explore themes of working-class heroism, the film's problematic elements, the unique blend of comedy and horror, and the challenges of sequels and reboots. The discussion also touches on character dynamics, the role of special effects, and the social commentary embedded in the film. Th…
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Reviews: The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power s2 finale, Ranma 1/2, SpongeBob SquarePants: Kreepaway Kamp Halloween special, Superman and Lois s4 premiere, Tomb Raider: The Legend of Lara Croft, Uzumaki, The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon s2 premiere, The Bad Guys: Haunted Heist, Joker: Folie A Deux, The Wild Robot. Time for another TV/film/streami…
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Reviews: DC All In Special #1, Absolute Batman #1, Day of the Dead Girl #1, Dead Samurai #1, The Horizon Experiment: The Manchurian #1, Minky Woodcock: The Girl Called Cthulhu #1, Murder Kingdom #1. New York Comic Con (NYCC) is upon us! Jimmy gives a quick preview of his plans and confirmed interviews. Producer Joe will be there doing some intervie…
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It's time to start the climb. Uncanny X-Men #94-100 written by Chris Claremont with outlines for issues 94-95 by Len Wein and issue 96 by Bill Mantlo, Pencils by Dave Cockrum, inks by Bob Mcleod, Sam Grainger, Frank Chiaramonte, and Dave Cockrum. Colors by Michele Wolfman, Bonnie Wilford, Janice Cohen, Don Warfield, Phil Rachelson, and Petra Goldbe…
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It's a slumber party Ouija trial for Agatha and the coven. And they have conjured the ghost of Agatha's mother, who is not happy. After some threats and possession, an all out battle commences, but it doesn't go too well for one of our traveling band of witches. This is making Teen a bit grumpy because he is coming to realize Agatha may be as selfi…
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This week on the mini, Allison dives deep into the recesses of X-Men past to find out how the "Kitty trapped in a bullet" thing wraps up. Uncanny X-Men 521 written by Matt Fraction, Pencilled by Greg Land, Inked by Jay Leisten, Colored by Justin Ponsor, and Lettered by Vc Joe Caramagna Uncanny X-Men 522 written by Matt Fraction, Phil Jimenez and Wh…
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What a start to this two part season finale!!! We both love this episode, the writing, the acting.. superb! We say goodbye to an important character, get a revisit from another, and say hello to what could have been a series regular for the Angel spinoff series. Love the flashbacks, any chance to delve into the history of our favourite cheeky vamps…
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Continuing their series on frightening films, Meredith and Greg talk about the 1960 Alfred Hitchcock classic, Psycho. In this conversation the hosts discuss how Hitchcock used Psycho to start to break the barriers of the Hays code, the compelling performance of Anthony Perkins and walk through the plot points of the film. They also talk about the i…
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This week Allison and Matt discuss Astonishing X-Men. Not to tip our hand, but Whedon is lucky that John Cassaday was a genius. Astonishing X-Men 1-24 and Giant-Size Astonishing X-Men (2008) written by Joss Whedon and Illustrated by John Cassaday w/ Laura Martin on colors and Chris Eliopoulos on Letters If you have a comment or question you can ema…
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Kristin Russo and Joanna Robinson rewatch all 19 glorious episode of My So-Called Life, one at a time, spoiler free. Re-airing here in the Buffering: Rewatch feed to celebrate the show's 30th Anniversary with special introductions ft. Jenny Owen Youngs! This episode originally aired on October 10, 2019. He was going nowhere, going nowhere fast, and…
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New York Comic Con is next week so Jimmy thought he'd get started early with some interviews. He met up with his friend Cynthia Von Buhler for dinner, drinks and an interview. She's back with another installment in her successful Minky Woodcock comic series called MINKY WOODCOCK: THE GIRL CALLED CTHULHU. They talk the new comic book series, her art…
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The coven must continue down the road, despite Sharon's death. Now they must face a trial of fire and Alice's dark family history. In this very groovy house, the witches face a curse that threatens to burn them all if they don't find a way to destroy it. Alice's skills help, but they all get a little beaten up. Even Teen, who is thrown through a wi…
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We read the adorable and endearing "Loveable Lockheed Infinity Comic" by Nathan Stockman with colors by Triona Farrell Later we play the game that's sweeping the nation "Real facts about Lockheed or some S#@% Matt made up!" Our theme song is by Megan Lenius. Our logo is by Emily Kardamis who can be found on Instagram @corruptedgem or on Patreon at …
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Kristin Russo & Jenny Owen Youngs cover The X-Files one episode at a time. WHY ARE TWINS ALWAYS EVIL!?!?! Did you learn about *wind* in kindergarten?? Why would you ever throw away three good ice cream cones?! Do old women have names???? We dig into these questions and more this week in our coverage of The X-Files S2E21: "The Calusari." Producer La…
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In this conversation, Greg and Meredith discuss the film 'Freaks' (1932), exploring its significance in pre-code cinema, the impact of the Hays Code, and the themes of acceptance and identity. The discussion delves into the plot, character dynamics, and the use of real sideshow performers, highlighting the film's horror elements and its legacy as a…
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Whoa, there were a LOT of X-Men books this month! Time codes and credits: 04:50 Exceptional X-Men #1 Written by Eve Ewing, Pencilled and Inked by Carmen Carnero, Colored by Nolan Woodard, Letterer:Vc Travis Lanham 18:00 Wolverine #1 Written by Saladin Ahmed, Pencilled and Inked by Martin Coccolo, Colored by Bryan Valenza, Lettered by Vc Cory Petit …
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Kristin Russo and Joanna Robinson rewatch all 19 glorious episode of My So-Called Life, one at a time, spoiler free. Re-airing here in the Buffering: Rewatch feed to celebrate the show's 30th Anniversary with special introductions ft. Jenny Owen Youngs! This episode originally aired on October 3, 2019. Liberty High has a new substitute teacher by t…
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Campaign prep is something every dungeon master a needs to do … even if “prep” is something you throw together five minutes for the session starts. On this episode, we talk about our individual game prep strategies, from structured approaches like Chris’s multi-phase plan to Ken’s adrenaline-fueled last-minute inspiration. Josh and Erin share insig…
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Agatha's coven is off and running on the Witches' Road. It doesn't take them long to find the first trial. It's a potions trial that Jen will have to solve after all the women are poisoned by the wine. Mrs. Hart is the first to fall victim and they'll have to find all the ingredients in the mysterious beach house before she dies, along with the res…
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Reviews: Batman The Long Halloween The Last Halloween #1​, Dazzler #1, Lobo Cancellation Special, Wolverine #1, Agatha All Along, Everybody Still Hates Chris animated series, Kite Man, Hell Yeah!, The Penguin, Wynonna Earp: Vengeance, Beetlejuice Beetlejuice More review catch-ups in comics, TV and film. There seemed to be a lot of DC and Marvel rel…
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The first mutant to die in action is back! This time with WAY less racism. Giant Size X-Men: Thunderbird is written by Nyla Rose and Steve Orlando, penciled by David Cutler, inked by Jose Marzan Jr. and Roberto Poggi, colored by Irma Kniivila with letters by Vc's Travis Lanham Our theme song is by Megan Lenius. Our logo is by Emily Kardamis who can…
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