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In the eleventh episode there are too many Conrads! We discuss the alien nature of mediaeval relationships, the pertinence of a well timed bombing, the evils of snitching, and why theatre kids are a huge liability when you're performing a coup. Also in this episode: Ridley Scott's entire filmography for some reason. It's my planet and I'll nuke it if I want to! Get the Patreon-exclusive podcast feed!
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In the tenth episode the gang gets a soundboard. We discuss the science of bremsstrahlung, the thermocline of truth, Reinhardt's tiny fists, Mittermeyer and Reunthal's genius pit trap plan, why more heroes should have facial scars, and the history of the Syrian Communist party. Also in this episode: we give Braunschweig some modern fashion tips. I will lead the left wing! Get the Patreon-exclusive podcast feed!
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Saknas det avsnitt?
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In the ninth episode Kumail opens with a terrible confession. We discuss veneration of (definitely real) heroic pasts, the technical definition of a laser, the inherent political power of a terrible haircut, the correct amount of milk to put in coffee, and what to do when your Dad does a coup. Also in this episode: Joel digs himself a hole deeper than the Bin Laden caves. The fight for democracy goes on! Get the Patreon-exclusive podcast feed!
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In the eighth episode Joel messes up the opening! We also discuss the inherent drama in a timely swish of a cape, how the space pope hologram works, the timelessness of cold war drip, and how all trains should be replaced by travelators. This episode is dedicated to the brave Mujahideen fighters of Afghanistan!
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In episode seven we discuss who should play Yang in a live action adaptation, whether Excalibur (1981) is appropriate for a child, the deep meaning of Fork/Falk's out of the blue seizure, and how cool that tank noise was. Kill Chewbacca, you cowards! Get the Patreon-exclusive podcast feed!
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In the sixth episode we discuss whether civic hero worship is "hip" or "square," the legitimate and definitely legal invasions carried out by the United States over our short lives, whether he's called "Falk" or "Fork," and the myriad mysterious qualities of the number 7. Once again the galaxy will be smeared with blood! Get the Patreon-exclusive podcast feed!
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In the fifth episode we discuss the lack of furniture in the future, the virtues of trespassing on a first date, the legal framework behind anime high school trees, the rising price of oil and its impact on the giant plane industry, and whether the show would have been better as a musical. Also we finally take a firm stance on terrorism: "it's bad!" Get the Patreon-exclusive podcast feed!
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In the fourth episode of "In the Skies of Love", we go on a deep dive of episodes 8 and 9 of "Legend of the Galactic Heroes", including how the architecture of the pentagon could be improved by picking a shape with more sides, as well as legend of the galactic heroes' first batman villain! Get the Patreon-exclusive podcast feed!
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In the third episode of "In the Skies of Love", we explore the events of episodes 6 and 7 of "Legend of the Galactic Heroes". We analyze the character development of Reinhard and Kircheis, examining their motivations and the shifting power dynamics between them. We also delve into the ethical dilemmas faced by the Free Planets Alliance and the difficult choices they must make in order to survive against the might of the Galactic Empire. Additionally, we discuss the themes of honor and loyalty, as well as the contrasting ideals of democracy and authoritarianism. Join us as we dissect the intricate plot and thematic elements of "Legend of the Galactic Heroes"! Get the Patreon-exclusive podcast feed!
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In the second episode of In the Skies of Love, we continue our critical analysis of Legend of the Galactic Heroes by exploring the events of episodes 3, 4, and 5. We delve deeper into the complex political and social structures of both the Galactic Empire and the Free Planets Alliance and the ideologies that drive them. We examine the themes of war, power, and corruption as they manifest in the actions and decisions of key characters, such as Admiral Kircheis and Commodore Yang. We also discuss the role of women in this male-dominated society and the implications of their limited agency. Join us as we explore the evolving narrative and themes of Legend of the Galactic Heroes and their continued relevance in our modern world. Get the Patreon-exclusive podcast feed!
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In the first episode of In the Skies of Love, we take a closer look at the first two episodes of the anime series Legend of the Galactic Heroes. We dive into the world-building, character development, and themes presented in these initial episodes. We discuss the overarching conflict between the Galactic Empire and the Free Planets Alliance, as well as the personal struggles of our two main protagonists, Reinhard von Lohengramm and Yang Wen-li. We also examine the political ideologies and power dynamics at play in this complex and intricate space opera. Join us as we explore the intricate storytelling and thought-provoking themes of Legend of the Galactic Heroes.
Hosted by Joel, Tom and Kumail Rizvi (http://twitter.com/hikumail)
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