Game of Thrones 3.10 "Mhysa" (Maester's Edition)
John and Ryan award the season 3.75 stars overall and are borne away on the shoulders of their chanting adorers.
John and Ryan award the season 3.75 stars overall and are borne away on the shoulders of their chanting adorers.
The good news? This was a great episode. The bad news? Well...
Despite our lingering resentment over the weeklong break, we were happy to see the show bounce back after its worst episode ever.
Paranoid Video kicks its second season off with a discussion of fan expectations and how they impact works, and a look at the most promising movies from Cannes.
Nick Boisson, Nick Hanover & Dylan Tano drink and argue about new game consoles!
Talking to the creators of Amelia Cole and the Unknown World!
Ryan and John do their best to avoid discussing this awful episode.
Ryan and John have some quarrels with the last three minutes of "The Climb."
The very first episode of Friendly Fire focuses on why comics are so danged hard to get into.
A fiery duel and a hot tub confession force Ryan and John to ponder the legitimacy and/or wackness of Westerosi gods.
Ryan and John take their spoiler-y dialogue to the audio format.
Talking comics, video games and Die Hard 2 with Sharknife creator Corey Lewis.
In which the gang explains what the Oscars have in common with the movements of glaciers.
Comics You Can Dance To returns with an interview with Dave Elliott!
Let's try a little thought experiment, shall we?
The Paranoid Video gang offers some Oscar predictions to tide you over.
Dylan, Nick and Janelle got together over the holidays to talk about the good surprises of 2012 and meta filmmaking and to make some pop culture resolutions for 2013.
Dylan gains a new friend as he and Nick discuss Twilight, geek on geek hate and the biggest disappointments of 2012. Hint: Prometheus and Dark Knight Rises. YES.
Even before San Diego Comic-Con 2011, DC didn't much like Stephanie Brown.
Dylan is sick, so Nick and Ryan comfort him the only way they know how: through a podcast about sickness in entertainment.