Alienating the Audience

Why “The Mandalorian” Works

Why is “The Mandalorian” so popular with Star Wars fans, yet the latest films are so divisive? Where does it veer from the traditional beats and themes of Star Wars, and where does it embrace that unique George Lucas flavor? Jack Helmuth and Nick…

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Deadly Sex Objects in The Stepford Wives

“The Stepford Wives” (1975) is a satirical horror film about spunky urban wives getting replaced by their husbands with submissive, ornamental robots. Chris and Cristi Moody come on to talk about the unease captured by the movie in a time of…

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Vagabonding: Two Santas for Life Day

Nick and Heaton visit Kashyyyk to work as mall santas for Life Day on the Wooki homeworld. “Silent Night” care of “How it Should have Ended” on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vd79mpzBnJ4

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The Villainess from “Ex Machina”

Is the robot in “Ex Machina” a self-aware entity or just a stack of cold, complex algorithms which appear such? If we knew super intelligent A.I. could curse cancer (but also wanted to kill us) would we even attempt to build it? Ashland Viscosi and…

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The Future of Humanity Involves Gene Upgrades and Cyborgs

Lord Martin Rees is a cosmologist, mathematician, and the Astronomer Royal of the United Kingdom. When he’s not busy running the Centre for The Study of Existential Risk at Cambridge University, he’s authoring books on science and astrophysics. He…

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The Alternate History Where Nazis Won

We beat Hitler. Whew! But what if we hadn’t? What if the Nazi regime had prevailed? Science fiction repeatedly approaches the topic, either to guess geopolitics or just to gawk at the horror of it. On today’s episode Andrew Young and Josh Jennings…

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Vagabonding: The Voyage Home (for Ska)

Confronted by an alien probe which can only speak the language of an extinct species, Nick and Heaton must journey back in time to save Earth.

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The Last Policeman

If an asteroid were poised to wipe out all life on Earth, would you still go to work? In Ben Winters’ novel, a detective investigates a homicide in the pre-apocalypse, while many of his colleagues think it’s pointless. Tim Sandefur returns to discuss…

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The Philosophy of “The Matrix”

The Matrix is actually quite a lot deeper than simulation theory and some cool fight scenes with black trench coats. The Wachowski sisters put a modern, techy spin on Plato’s Allegory of the Cave, with ample helpings of Descartes, Hilary Putnam’s “Vat…

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“The Road” is the Ultimate Dystopia

Cormac McCarthy’s “The Road” is simultaneously the most beautiful and hideous post-apocalyptic prose ever written. It follows a father and his son as they make their way through hellish wasteland, witnessing the horror of civilization’s last wheeze en…

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