Dorkside Nexus

Move out of The Way Andor, Deadpool 3 is About to Steal your Thunder

October 09, 2022 Nexus Podcasting Season 2 Episode 17
Dorkside Nexus
Move out of The Way Andor, Deadpool 3 is About to Steal your Thunder
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Wow Brooksy, Corey and Tanner are back together again! That's right guys, the stars  and schedules have aligned and the whole gang is here.

We had planned to to just talk about Andor but Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman had to throw a monkey wrench in that. So wee spent quite a bit of time this week talking about Deadpool 3 and what that means for other characters that could be coming into the MCU like Magneto.

After that we journey back to a galaxy far far away for the latest instalment of Star Wars: Andor


Brooksie:

Alright, somebody peed my pants or even better. Don't worry, I am here.

Corey:

My ringtone is literally a phone call. A phone cal l is here. I just got to Deku and Baku go having to fight him in the final exam.

Brooksie:

Yeah, that's a good block. Yeah, that's a good that's a good fight. That's when he's even when he's like significantly powered down. He's still pretty tough.

Tanner:

And welcome back, everybody to another episode of the Dorkside nexus. I wanted to do it. Well, you guys started rambl That's too bad Corey When you started rambling, so it was a

Brooksie:

golden opportunity to begin recording. Welcome back, guys.

Tanner:

My name is Tanner.

Corey:

And I'm Corey.

Brooksie:

I'm Papa Palpatine.

Tanner:

Who decided to go baritone today?

Brooksie:

Well, I mean, I don't have to. If you don't want me to go baritone I can just talk normally.

Tanner:

I mean, I'm entertained, but that's just me,

Brooksie:

but not entity. Ooh, very nice gladiator reference saying. Welcome. That movie still goes hard.

Corey:

I'm Spartacus.

Brooksie:

It goes by Maximus Decimus. Bertie is actually Oh, what am I think you're thinking of Spartacus the show? Oh. That's why it's called the Spartacus.

Corey:

Isn't there a movie with Russell Crowe?

Tanner:

You're thinking of because you're thinking of the Gladiator?

Brooksie:

Yeah, glad gladiator is the one reason general. He gets disgraced by Commodus, which is the son of the Emperor, Marcus Aurelius. And he wrote a book. He wrote several books, and essentially becomes a slave, a gladiator, and then he gets killed. Spartacus is something else entirely. I haven't even watched that show.

Tanner:

I watched part of Spartacus Blood and Sand when it was out. It was good at first. And then I think I was just a little too young to really appreciate what was going on in the show. Just it was I was definitely an older teenager like 1516. Somewhere in that range. Yeah. But yeah, there's something about like, some of the adult themed shows that don't really translate well, when you're still that age, in my opinion.

Brooksie:

Yeah, no, that's definitely. Definitely makes a lot of sense. I never watched it. Still a huge fan of Gladiator. I'd like to watch that movie all the time. I've never seen it. Well, hopefully I can bring it sometime and we can watch it. How long is it? It's over two hours.

Tanner:

I can live with that.

Brooksie:

You watch it one time. Now. I've watched it. Good or bad. That kind of thing.

Tanner:

You know what movie I feel is amazing. But it's only good to watch once every other year, the departed with Leonardo DiCaprio?

Brooksie:

Yes. Yes.

Tanner:

Have you seen that? Cory? That's a movie. I don't think so. Great

Brooksie:

movie. So good.

Tanner:

I mean, Jack Nicholson Nicholson and Leonardo DiCaprio. Matt

Brooksie:

Damon.

Tanner:

Yeah, well, yeah, I forgot about Matt Damon in that ending on them. Yes.

Brooksie:

Fucking man

Tanner:

gets me every time that's a movie that we should watch as a group. For my I think it's I'm on three years now since I've watched it, so we definitely gonna we definitely gonna watch it that yeah, it's a movie night movie. Because it's long. You just show up with popcorn and drinks, then go for it?

Brooksie:

Yeah. It also has a or maybe I'm thinking No, I think that's the movie with Charlie Sheen's father. Or brother. Archie Martin Sheen.

Tanner:

I have no idea. I'm not really familiar with machines. Other than that his brother is in one of the Mighty Ducks movies.

Corey:

Milio Estiva.

Tanner:

Yes, Amelia,

Brooksie:

and maybe maybe it's I want to say it's his father but he works with DECA he works as DiCaprio shows. I want to say Sargent and when they go undercover in the movie they get caught by the mob. And they push them off building. And that's when like Mark Wahlberg and oh, what's that actor's name? He's in a Hunt for Red October. Sean Connery. No, no, no. Sean Connery is a big scandal going on because he shot an actress. Alec Baldwin. Yes, Alec Baldwin is also I think you want to say he's like a lieutenant. But Mark Wahlberg is on the show, and he's hilarious in the whole movie.

Tanner:

So what's what's the real reason we're here today? Guys? What was just fucking announced?

Brooksie:

A. Hey, Hugh. You want to play Wolverine again? Yeah, sure, Ryan.

Corey:

Ladies and gentlemen, Deadpool three officially announced September 9 2024.

Tanner:

I am so fucking excited.

Corey:

I'm excited. But I don't think I can wait that long.

Brooksie:

Yeah, no, I was already there. I can't wait that long. I when I saw the notification that you guys had sent me. And then you sent me to enter the link of the video to his Instagram page. I was like, Oh, I wonder what's going on here. And then he's just like, hey, just what exactly like we just said, and he walks up the stairs. I'm like, Oh my God.

Corey:

Did you watch? There's a follow up video? Yeah, with Ryan and here where they're like, you're probably confused now. Yeah,

Tanner:

I did not watch this. No, no, it's

Brooksie:

it's like a follow up video with both of them sitting on the couch. It's kind of describing I believe, like the timelines.

Tanner:

sitting on the couch like you guys. Are they getting cast? Pretty much? Yeah, they're casting Okay.

Corey:

Kinda. They've already been cast. We didn't get to see that video.

Tanner:

Oh, I mean, I, I would die. I would I would actually pay to see that video just because why not?

Brooksie:

Buy some aviation gin or subscribe to mint mobile? I'm Ryan Reynolds.

Tanner:

I would actually subscribe to mint mobile if it was effective in this area. Yeah, I'm not kidding. Like, I've looked at the plans and it is

Brooksie:

cheap. It's dirt cheap. To keep you basically keep your phone and then all you'd have to really do is like if your phone starts to get like really bogged down. You just go out buy the phone itself. And then you can just keep your SIM card. That's uh, yeah, everything is everything is pretty much kept the same. So

Tanner:

I would buy an unbuilt an unlocked phone and just go for it is what I would do. Like, I that's what I did on my last phone is I win my fucking Samsung Note 10 I when I destroyed that by accident, I was like, fuck, so I'm like, I'm not paying a plan again, to just have a phone these stupid fucking plans where it's like, Oh, you just pay $60 a month for this much time like bitch. I know you have a phone fee built into that goddamn actual cellular plan. Go fuck yourself.

Corey:

One of these two has a phone plan.

Tanner:

So Ryan Reynolds,

Brooksie:

he started mint mobile. And the cheapest I think is $15 Yeah

Tanner:

and unlimited only like 40 bucks a month. Right?

Brooksie:

And you you essentially keep your your current phone. You take out the your current providers SIM card, they ship you the sim mint mobile SIM card, you plug it in, everything stays the same. And then you're just only charged like, I think at Max $40.

Tanner:

So the only downside to mint mobile is it's based off of the T Mobile Network. Yeah. And where we live where we live. That's a no now I could

Brooksie:

probably get it down in Greenfield but it might be a little.

Tanner:

I sure as hell can't. Even though the coverage map says it could hit this area. I'm like, You're so full of shit. Yeah,

Brooksie:

I think I'll probably pass unless and unless T Mobile starts expanding and getting better coverage.

Tanner:

Moving on back to Deadpool. Did you guys catch the fact that they were in the same farm houses in Logan?

Brooksie:

Yes, yes, I did like that. It did seem very familiar. And I was like, I think that's the one from Logan. Which I mean, come on. That's awesome. How they incorporated that little easter egg.

Tanner:

Yeah, I'm so excited because it's even the Easter egg from the end credit the mid and end credit scene of Deadpool to one day you're going to retire and your good buddy Wade's going to come back and ask you to do a movie and you got TV you better say yes.

Brooksie:

The best thing to do is Um, it sounds like he, specifically Hugh Jackman will don the yellow suit from the comics.

Corey:

They teased it in what was it? The Wolverine? Yeah, they tease that suit and then never showed it again.

Brooksie:

So it's it sounds like this because this will be like a reprise. Possibly very last roll. It sounds like they're gonna make him wear the yellow suit.

Corey:

I mean, if we got Professor X and his little floaty yellow chair, the odds that we're gonna get Whew,

Brooksie:

I mean, come on. shitzu I was gonna say I mean, come on is from the 80s car.

Tanner:

The whole internet will be jumping for joy. If that's the case.

Brooksie:

Yeah. And not to mention, I want to divulge a little bit away from Hugh Jackman and say that it sounds like Ian McKellen will also be playing Magneto again.

Tanner:

Another thing is, did you so John Krasinski tweeted it reshard it and literally said, Wait, is this our movie? And it's in 2024? When the Fantastic Four comeback are coming out? Yeah, so what the fuck does that mean? Are we gonna get some serious a holy shit?

Brooksie:

Yeah, like, it sounds like 2024 is going to be a big year for Marvel. We're getting Deadpool three with Hugh Jackman in it. And we're getting Ian McKellen with John Krasinski in one movie in an astronomical amount of actors and actresses in that as well. So 2020 fours is going to be a big year.

Corey:

It's a fantastic for that one that's coming out. Yeah. 2025 Okay.

Tanner:

Yeah. 2020? Or is, is it 2025? And then

Corey:

I noticed the first film of phase six.

Brooksie:

Maybe it may be that maybe it'll probably be late 2024 Then my best guess.

Tanner:

Yeah. And that might be how they tease them actually coming in.

Brooksie:

Yeah. And Secret Wars is where they have one of my favorite villains the beyond her. The original Secret Wars comic they have the beyond her as like the main antagonist for that comics strip. So I'm so excited to see him. I don't know who's going to play as him but like, I'm really looking forward to seeing him on the big screen.

Corey:

So do we think that they're going to continue the fox storyline timeline storyline with you and with Ian McKellen? Or do we think that's going to be like, similar but different in a Marvel Cinematic Universe kind of offshoot kind of way,

Tanner:

I'm gonna go with similar but different. I just don't think that they're going to bring them in for the long term because both of those guys I'm pretty sure are done with our overloads roles, really. But we have had Hugh Jackman say that if it comes into the MCU I would consider coming back and talk about a big way to come back to the role.

Corey:

Well, at least for like a last hurrah. Kinda like alright, fine. One more chance you're in the MCU and then we're going to recast it with younger different versions.

Tanner:

You know what I want to see? The Deadpool Spider Man interactions.

Brooksie:

Ya know, it's interesting you say that Ryan and Tom Holland are really good friends off screen. Really? Yes, they are there there been a couple of pictures back in like, early 2010s of them like hanging out together and I'm telling you the chemistry between the two of them like just as actors is spot on. And I would love to see a Tom Holland spider man and a Ryan Reynolds Deadpool, even if it's like for half a movie or even a whole movie, which would be sweet but the I would be like, Oh, hell yeah,

Corey:

they do have a Spider Man Deadpool comic run going on like right now that apparently is super popular. I'd love to see Andrew Garfield Spider Man interact with Deadpool. I think there's so much humor that

Brooksie:

they he Andrew Andrew Spider Man, it was very comical and seeing him as well. That would be cool too.

Tanner:

But he was a skater boy.

Brooksie:

And he said See you later boy.

Corey:

wasn't good enough for her.

Tanner:

That's my honestly my biggest problem with those movies is that he is a skater and not like the biggest nerd on the planet. Peter Parker.

Corey:

Yeah, at that time, it was kind of like the nobody you know, he was a loner skater. I know, Jimmy, I see what you're saying. I think Toby did the best. Like nerd Peter Parker. Andrew was the best Spidey Peter Parker. And then Tom. I don't think anybody has a problem with Tom at this point. No, I

Tanner:

don't really have a problem with him at all. I mean, I think he embodies enough of what who Peter Parker is and enough of all who spider man is to be the perfect person for the role on screen. At this point in time.

Brooksie:

He's He's Good at reprising both Peter and Spider Man as a whole. So and yeah, like like you both I don't have a problem with Tom. I think he's I think he's pretty good.

Corey:

I just saw him in that Uncharted movie. That's a good movie him and Mark Wahlberg. Yeah, not bad. I have no connection to the game. So it was all just like, new lore and new story and I liked it.

Brooksie:

I know I watched it and like you I've never played Uncharted. And I gotta say it was it was a pretty solid movie.

Tanner:

As far as video game adaptations go, I feel like it was probably one of the best ones we've had for movies. Yes, that's

Corey:

not hard. I mean, the Assassin's Creed game, or a movie?

Tanner:

I was about to say what? The game

Corey:

that was that the games are great. Movie. Yeah, I mean,

Brooksie:

I'm with you there. I watched the movie one time and I was like, no,

Corey:

sorry, Doom, not the greatest adaptation.

Brooksie:

I love Karl Urban. I really do. But that that movie, man. Not as bad. Okay. Not as bad as Doom annihilation. That movie was way worse. Is

Corey:

that the Netflix one?

Brooksie:

Yes. Do not watch it. I seen it. No, not watch it because like as, as somebody who plays Doom from time to time, I'm like, I think about the movie. And I'm like, one with Karl Urban. Oh, watch it just just because

Corey:

it has that first person scene that I think redeems it that one scene where it's like, hey, they put the game in the movie for a minute. That

Brooksie:

was pretty cool. I like the like the idea of that. How it's like, it seems like you're watching someone play Doom. That was cool. But yeah, not not a good adaptation for a heavily violent game. That is probably one of my top three favorites.

Tanner:

I've never played Doom.

Brooksie:

I recommend it. The original are very good. One, two and 64

Corey:

old school. Like without them G

Brooksie:

without them. We brought Well, technically with Wolfenstein. But that's like the grandfather of gaming.

Tanner:

Well, I mean, the other game that we wouldn't really have a modern gaming is golden I.

Corey:

Yeah. I've only played that a handful of times when I was way younger. And it was It wasn't bad.

Tanner:

And they're porting it over to the switch now.

Brooksie:

Yep, they just confirmed that sometime. Soon, they will release have a release date for GoldenEye for the switch

Corey:

with multiplayer? I believe so.

Tanner:

That was that was no, there was no rehearsal there. I mean,

Brooksie:

couple other games that are coming over, but which I will talk probably on the game corner segment. But yes, Goldeneye is reprising its role on to the switch. And to be honest, you can't go wrong with the pause menu themes on which is like this very rap like mixture of like the James Bond theme.

Corey:

Jumping on a gaming for a second because I haven't done one of your game corners yet. I'm really excited for it. I got about 20 minutes into ghost of Tsushima. So Shima I like it. Yeah, I'm definitely going to be playing more of that.

Tanner:

game that Corey is actually super interested in.

Corey:

I don't think I've gotten to the open world yet. It's been very linear story as of now. But I can tell that I'd like the elements of the game, the fighting mechanics, really fun.

Tanner:

So stick with it. Because the open worldliness plays such a key role into developing your skills in the game, which I think is nice, because it's not exploring just for the sake of exploring. There's actually a point behind it. There's some games where it just feels like an achievement. Yeah, to go out and explore. But it goes to Tsushima they make it worth it. Especially with the if you have the director's cut with all the DLC, they added the ghost flowers or whatever it is, which make it so you can get different dye packs and stuff like that without it's nice because you're not paying for them. You're actually just playing the game for them.

Corey:

They gave me a special horse at the beginning of the game that I guess it was like special digital content or something. Yeah. I wish I had put it on to Karasawa mode though, with the subtitles and with the black and white. Yeah, because it feels like it really should be played that way.

Tanner:

All I have to say is love that horse unconditionally. Because those horses in that game are like the your primary mode of transportation.

Corey:

And it's not like Assassin's Creed where you can run around and find like an origins you can just kind of like go buy another horse or another game you can go

Tanner:

that route. Somebody's on a horse and take their horse, but it's not going to be the one that sticks with you it like when you do the whistle when you whistle for your horse it will still be the same horse.

Corey:

I will take care of my horse. I will love them and I will pet him and I will call him gay. I named him Coggan which means shadow I guess

Tanner:

I so we're gonna stick with the game for a minute. Corey, I really want you to do more exploring than you would normally do because some of the armors in the in that you can get by doing some of the legendary missions and legendary stories so worth it go Socceroos armor, once you get it and you fully level it up I use that and the Sakai clan armor which you'll get later they these are kind of non nonsense names because once you level those two armors up you're fucking unbeatable like it like you actually have to work to get them there but the boost to resolve the damage reduction the health increases that you get with some of these legendary things are worth you know gathering all the little materials around. And when I say gathering the materials, it's not like they keep it pretty simple. So it's like you have to gather iron, steel flowers, linen and supplies. It's not like a ton of stuff like does this minecraft No, I mean, it's compared to like, The Witcher three where you like for certain things you had to find very specific crafting materials. It's not that complicated because it all just accumulates you don't have a limited inventory of stuff like that. And I also like the fact that the inventory system is super super basic like yeah, you have these different armors but it's not like you're carrying inventory you could just change them on the fly and in the armor selection stage.

Corey:

That's one thing I do like how you start off you know you're you've got all your armor and then once you actually start getting into the gameplay, it's all broken and he's just kind of like in rags at a certain point you have your sword. I do like that he has like that sentimental connection with the sword because at first I'm like why don't you just that guy right there grab his sword but then you get the backstory of like why it's so important.

Brooksie:

That's why

Corey:

no no I was that was it

Brooksie:

that's why like when you like rewatch like Samurai Jack like in season five when he loses the sword he has to go through that meditative state to I guess get oneness with himself or achieve Zen to get the sword and him to be one body and one spirit that's why the Japanese like traditional Japanese they have like a very sacred bond with the sword because it's just all honor.

Tanner:

Okay, I just have to sit hold on before Korea continues we have to talk about this briefly. We have a romanticize the goddamn Katana so much. It's absolutely insane because the primary weapon of war I hate to say it guys. Is this pipe machine

Brooksie:

gun. Oh,

Tanner:

no, the pike like spear and the lance the spear all that stuff,

Corey:

you know attack from far away? Yeah, like farther away. Yeah.

Tanner:

And if you really dive into the history, the whole like swordsmanship thing is kind of bullshit. Anime has made it so that we were romanticized the katana Plus, there was a time period in history where war wasn't really so much of a thing in Japan anymore. So you have all these different samurai running around basically just creating stories of grandeur about their sword because there's not any like major conflicts going on. So that's like in those stories got passed down and that's really where the remote romanticization of the katana came from. And there's an another myth going around that's been going around forever that the Katana is the greatest blade ever created. It is so strong now it's not the quality of steel itself is so is lower than the European steel. And there's also such a small section of it compared to a European sword. That it if someone if a samurai came up against the night, they would write stories about how the their Katana shattered in their hands. And there's this big romanticization about the katana.

Corey:

Do you ever seen the show? I can't remember what it's called. But it used to be I want to say on History Channel and it was about the different factions from history that fight each other.

Brooksie:

Yeah, I know what you're talking about. I've seen like a samurai vs. One was like a Centurion. The Centurions are they have all that armor, but their sword or they're thicker. That like the Gladius is thicker, and yeah, it's shorter but it's you can easily like block and like the maneuverability versus a Gladius and a Katana is our going to Hana you have to, you know, you have to to hand it versus a Gladius you can to hand it and one hand it to it's a lot more agile. So yeah, I It's been a while since I've watched you but yeah, I know what you're talking about.

Corey:

I think it was it was Deadliest Warrior or something like that. I think they would Yeah, they pit like warriors from different time periods against each other and just a really cool to see like, oh, well, this group versus this group in their own time period made sense that one one, but have they fought you know, 100 years later, this other faction, they would have been completely annihilated? Yeah. Because of, you know, the techniques, the weapons that they use the way that they wield them.

Tanner:

Yeah, that's a huge part of it. And like I said, we've absolutely romanticize the katana it's a beautiful sword. It's beautifully constructed.

Corey:

It's cool. Deadpool has two of them. Wolverine has three come right out of his out of his knuckles.

Brooksie:

And yeah, he got me there.

Corey:

Remember an X Men origins were a Deadpool had like an entire Katana come out of his arms. And he just looked like, was it baraka from Mortal Kombat with

Tanner:

his mouth sewn shut and he shot lasers out of his eyes?

Corey:

Yeah, that's the one. Man Hey,

Tanner:

hey, don't worry. Don't worry, Ryan Reynolds corrected that he shot himself.

Brooksie:

That's true. Yeah.

Corey:

And then Green Lantern and then Oh, my God.

Brooksie:

Yeah. Yeah.

Tanner:

Dark. I love that scene, especially when he gets the Green Lantern script. He's like, my god, it's perfect. And just could just shoot himself in the back of the head.

Corey:

I'm sorry. I'm jumping back to the whole Deadpool thing because you're like the first couple of people I've been able to talk to about it. Since that news came out what yesterday? Yeah, yesterday

Brooksie:

I've just about so at the end

Corey:

of Deadpool two, he's messing around with time travel. Do you think the TVA has something to do with that? Do you think he has something to do with maybe multiverse traveling like

Tanner:

I'm gonna go with multiverse traveling not maybe the TVA but again, that's that connect that small screen, the silver screen, the small screen versus the big screen? They haven't quite really married them together too much yet. To too much there. You get references to it like with Wanda and whatnot in multiverse of madness, but you don't really see a ton of marriage to him. So I don't think it'll be the TVA sir. Maybe actually, actually, I take that back. There is the possibility that quantum mania. Quadra quantum mania might be the thing to bring the bring the TVA and

Corey:

I'm actually more and more excited for that there was a leak of like Scott Lang, like all bloodied up and beaten to crap from the trailer. Oh, it was gonna be a darker different kind of movie they

Brooksie:

want to mania, I'm definitely looking forward to that one, that's going to be really good.

Tanner:

Well, we do need that change. I feel in the MCU. We do need more of those grittier stories. Because the MCU formula was definitely brighter than the DC formula. We can all admit that. But I do think that that DC formula that was being pushed on us for a few years there had I had an idea that could work, they just couldn't execute it is my take on it. So I hope to God that we start to get some of those styles in the MCU. And I think we got that in small snip snippets with things like the scenes with Gore, God butcher and then also in moon night got a little bit more adult

Corey:

and multiverse of madness was a little bit on the Like, it wasn't super creepy, but there's like zombie stuff. There's a little bit of like, you could call it body horror as far as the MCU goes, but yeah, you know, yeah. The scenes with gore. Yes, but they're within, you know, the happy film of love and thunder, which was mostly just a comedy. I watched the behind the scenes of that. That's on Disney Plus, they really just let tyka go wild on that. Yeah, like no reins?

Tanner:

Yeah, I think they I think they gave him reins in the beginning. Like not in the beginning, but for Ragnarok especially because of where it fit into the timeline. But I do think that that might be why it didn't perform well overall, is because they didn't rein him in. So I think that maybe that is probably why it wasn't received the way that it as well as Ragnarok No, I agree. So just just my take on it.

Corey:

Amazing news with Hugh Jackman coming back, oh, as you have rain and Deadpool and they're they're getting it going

Tanner:

what what what did I I say in the group chat.

Corey:

I don't know I was at work,

Brooksie:

plank.

Tanner:

I think I think I shouted. I'm so turned on, right? Yeah.

Brooksie:

No, you did.

Corey:

Oh, yeah, I'm touching myself. I went back and watch the original test footage that they released, like the 2012 test footage that came out in 2014. And is the reason they even made Deadpool. Round of applause for that. Cuz

Tanner:

round of applause for that leaking, because that's what got it made. It was everyone wanted to see that movie.

Corey:

And you know, it was leaked intentionally because we we can't let this not be made. Yeah,

Tanner:

we want to make it and I'm pretty sure Ryan had something to do with it. It's like all but confirmed.

Corey:

Good. Good, because then it gets us Hugh Jackman back in the MCU. Yeah, I'm

Brooksie:

really looking forward to seeing him putting on the suit. The actual suit like the actual suit for

Corey:

what are the odds they go back to like the 2,000x met like all leather, and then we'll make a joke about it. Like, what the hell are you wearing? If I could curse in a Disney movie? I

Brooksie:

just do it right now. Yeah, yeah.

Tanner:

I didn't know we were allowed to put BDSM on screen with Disney. Yeah, I

Brooksie:

can see him saying something along the lines of that too.

Corey:

Supposedly, they released that little bit of happy news to cover up another bit of news. The director of blade is no longer doing that.

Brooksie:

Yeah, I can't I don't know how to pronounce his name. But the new actor who's supposed to be playing blade apparently made a statement and IGN shared that he made it very difficult to work to work with. Yeah,

Corey:

Mahershala Mahershala. Ali, I think. Yeah. I had heard a couple of different things talking about that. And they didn't. They didn't use the age old. It's over creative differences. They just said, Marvel is basically like, a superhero movie factory. This point, they're pumping them out. What would we get this year? Like three, three or four? We're

Tanner:

in there like the Yeah, it's like the Ford of the early 19. of the early 20th century. That's what Marvel's become when it comes to movies. They just crank him the fuck out.

Corey:

And supposedly he's like, in the amount of time that I would have to work on the movie. I don't think I could make the movie that deserves to be made. So we'll see what that does to the production supposed to start? November?

Tanner:

Yeah, we'll see. Other news, the avatar, The Last Airbender live action cast who has been revealed,

Corey:

which I think most of them had been slowly announced. But there was a couple of names that popped up where I was like, okay, okay, cool. So it's, it seems like it's still happening. Do we have any idea when that's actually wrapping? I had no clue. Now?

Brooksie:

It's too early to tell.

Tanner:

I think it's still in pre production.

Brooksie:

It sounds like what they have the actors for is they're just setting up from is all of Book of water.

Corey:

Well, I hope they get started soon. Because those, it's going to be a Harry Potter situation where by the time they go to film, Book Two, or whatever, those kids are going to be like, 30. And not believable as teenagers. Well,

Tanner:

they can so they could take the Lord of the Rings trilogy route and just bang out filming and then release them one at a time.

Brooksie:

That's true. They could do that. That way. It's, we're all done. And then maybe fingers crossed, they could do like them the same actors and actresses, when they're a little older. And then they could just do like the comic adaptations.

Corey:

I'm hoping that's what they do.

Tanner:

I don't really care to have the comic adaptations. Let's go beyond that. In my opinion.

Corey:

Yes, and no, because I feel like there are stories in there that definitely deserve to be brought to a wider audience. Because everybody loves the cartoon if you do, okay,

Tanner:

okay. Okay. Okay, I will. Here's my take. If you're going to do the comics, just do the promise. Just do the promise. I don't really care for the search to be a live action to be a movie or anything like that. And I really don't care for the rift at all. Put them

Corey:

together, take the best parts of like they're doing with the Marvel take the best parts of those stories and try and turn it into a linear story that can omit some of the stuff that didn't work, but keep what did work.

Tanner:

I will sit here and say this. If they did it in the tails of the Jedi style way where they do different like you give me three episodes revolving around each one, I would be very, very okay with that. I guess.

Corey:

I would love to see that done in the avatar universe, some kind of tales of the Jedi and Psychology like here, here's a story about you know, three episodes live action of Yang Chen. Here's, you know, three episodes of Kiyoshi. Here's, do it frickin core one, you have the actors for Avatar. Do those for Last Airbender. Do those.

Tanner:

Yeah. I mean, it's cool that that's finally announced. I'm very happy for it because I personally think that's been a long time coming. And studios would be dumb not to throw money at that after seeing as soon as Avatar made it onto Netflix, how long it was in the top 10. And how many people just revisited the show and showed it to their kids? It is. Everything's a cash grab. Like I said, it is the perfect cash grab. It is truly the perfect cash grab, because you have people like us who have aged up and still have fond memories of that show, and are showing it to our children that the three of us don't have right now. But you know,

Corey:

well, no, but it's more popular now than it has been in years the moment it became available to everyone. I see the grown ass men buying avatar, you know, merchandise and stuff. I had a Legend of Korra shirt I got one of my coworkers has an avatar Aang sweatshirt that wears all the time like it's it's popular. It was a good story. I love it. Yeah,

Tanner:

it was a very good story.

Corey:

My whole thing with the Netflix show is that didn't the writers like the original writers Michael de Martino and blanking on the other gentleman? Didn't they leave the Netflix project to go work for now Nickelodeon has set up avatar studios

Tanner:

I don't know honestly, I as much as I love avatar I'm not familiar enough with the drama going on around it. That's really what it comes down to. And I don't and that's not out of a disregard for the project at all because I love the property I absolutely love that property. It's just not something that I find like all the extra drama around it that I'm paying attention to ah it's one of those it's another I can't talk tonight guys fuck so it was kind of a bonus to me to get all this extra stuff out of Avatar that we're now that's now getting announced I you're kind

Corey:

of in the place of like I will watch stuff as they drop it but I'm not gonna go out of my way to you know learn everything about it yeah

Tanner:

so guys, Andrew are dropped we've got four episodes in I'm only two because yeah work work that's why the only reason why I'm doing by Istanbul What do you think so far

Brooksie:

okay, yeah, I can start um the first episode was kind of I kept an open mind when I first first started because we're getting we're getting a lot of his specific casts Ian's specific backstory. I also like how on the first episode tells us were in the timeline we are five BB why five years before the Battle of Yavin which I was like, as soon as a series shows up I'm like, where are we? Is this like seven years before? Row one is it like a full 10 You know that kind of thing? But

Tanner:

hold on really quick correct me if I'm wrong, but is this the first time that we're actually seeing BB y? Yes,

Corey:

I believe in the canon in the Disney everything BB y this is the first time we've seen a lot of screen

Brooksie:

yeah, I've not seen it anywhere else

Tanner:

actually. I think I think it was in Los stars

Corey:

right on screen they've This is I think is the first time that they've mentioned

Tanner:

Yeah, I think it was in Las stars

Corey:

which I think they should be doing in everything yes to let you know why you IAB

Tanner:

why Yeah, yes.

Corey:

So before battle of Yabin they haven't as everyone knows is the original Episode Four A New Hope that's read their five years before

Tanner:

that's pretty cool. It's Clone Wars fallen order all of that stuff that that's what that is. Yep.

Brooksie:

Just goes in the air like Cory was describing earlier go goes into a brothel looking for someone trying to get information and he gets literally bad place, you know, worst time and is attacked by two security officers. And then we've you know, fast forward him leaving that planet and going to what's the second world he went to?

Corey:

Oh, fudge Adani or something? Something like that. So

Tanner:

he's basically on like a mining colony that have a corporate owned planet. It seems like

Brooksie:

Yeah, cuz there's a lot of those in The age of the Empire as a lot of these like corporate owned like mining companies, there's one in Rebels they have the yellow tie fighters that's where there was like a giant like space hyperspace jumping whale. Oh, the mining

Corey:

Guild and the

Brooksie:

purple. Yeah, so there's a mining guild, so maybe this is probably they have a lot of green uniforms and then the security committee have blue. So I assume that they're probably like there's different guilds specifically for each sector. And in episode three, it seems like one guy who was on that mining world ratted him out, and he had to hightail it out of there, which were shown. Bill Skarsgard who is drawing a blank on who he's portraying as luthan

Corey:

as the only name that I

Tanner:

gotta say is, I'm only two episodes in so spoil away because I'm still gonna watch it. The way they've set this show up so far is pretty. It's not your normal Star Wars. And it's not the tropes that we've been given lately when it comes to Star Wars. So for that reason, I'm definitely in it for the long haul. Yeah, especially if they feel so confident in this show that they already renewed it for its full run, basically. Yep.

Corey:

I'm sorry. I'm loving the structure of the show. So far. That first episode is very much Kassian you feel very close and it's very tight on here's what's happening with Cassie. And that second episode is about the people around kacian. About You know, directly my new Star Wars Wi Fi fix. Oh my god, I think she's beautiful. Ah,

Tanner:

yeah, I mean, like, kind of my my jaw dropped a little bit. I was like, Oh my God.

Corey:

She clearly is wearing both space bra and space panties. According to Carrie Fisher. There's no underwear in space. What happened here? What's going on? Yeah,

Brooksie:

no,

Tanner:

um, maybe it's just Alderaan maybe it's it's all there on the job.

Brooksie:

What can I say is the Mississippi like Alex? I had you. I mean, come on. I've been watching Family Guy like crazy lately. But But

Tanner:

now. Hold on, hold on. It's not Mississippi. That's that you're thinking you're thinking of Arkansas? Sure.

Corey:

I've only lived in Vermont. I can't make fun of other states. Tom Segura

Tanner:

once said, people take a shit in Louisiana and it washes up in Arkansas. Okay,

Brooksie:

fair enough.

Tanner:

I got Yo it's comedy folks. It's comedy. Do not take it seriously.

Brooksie:

We're a podcast relax. No, I

Corey:

mean it like you said it is kind of more of the adult Star Wars it opens up in a frickin brothel in the leisure district. You know, there's, you know, casual space sex big spends the night at Tim's house. I love the casual human named Tim in Star Wars. But let's make it a little bit more Star Wars The let's have two M's in it. Yeah, that's it. That makes the difference yet

Brooksie:

the first character ever named Luke. Okay, the main protagonists of the the original trilogy, and then it's just like, what's your name? They call me. Tim.

Tanner:

Hey, Darth Vader was the First Name character introduced. Come on now. Come on now. Not Luke.

Brooksie:

Well, Ben, like Ben Kenobi. Well, I meant like

Tanner:

I said, he said normal name. Well said name.

Brooksie:

Yeah, though. That's, that's true. And then then and then. Yeah. Tim. Tim. Hmm,

Corey:

I'm a normal guy, poor guy. But like it really like the first episodes, Cassie. And the second episodes, the people around Cassie. And the third episode kind of opens it up to like the whole planet. And you know, like the state that just this one mining. It's a scrap planet. But it's under the jurisdiction of you know, these corporations who answered to the Empire and we start to get this whole bigger sense of how the politics in the empire in the imperial system really work?

Brooksie:

Well. Yeah, no, go. Plus, what's great is that it seems like as soon as they're like on their way to land, and they find out that the security is heading there. They're all like closing shop. They're all ringing the bells, like, hey, they're on their way, everybody, let's let's go. We gotta we gotta get out of here and at least hide ourselves out. You know,

Corey:

and I love that as the core pose, the government, the security space cops. Yeah, as they're showing up. They view it as Oh, it's them. It's an intimidation factor. They're just trying to, you know, make it seem like they're bigger. Ruff, they're automatically going to this place with the idea of, it's dangerous, they're going to try and kill us. These are like savages and animals on this planet. And the people on the planet are like, here come the security corps, here come the cops, they're gonna come beat the shit out of us. Like, it's a warning. You know, everybody gets in your homes, and it's just this. There's this escalation that each of them is just playing into. And it's, I love it, it feels like in the way that Star Wars does, it's kind of turning around and like, here's this fake universe, but we're also going to shine a light on real world shit going on right now.

Tanner:

But that's always been the theme of Star Wars. Let's be real. I mean, George, everything he's done. Very, very, very deep underneath everything was influenced by real world politics and everything. And whether you want to admit that or not, it's true. It's very subtle. Even the prequels, when he wrote the prequels, he was looking at what was going on in politics and all the nonsense that we're still experiencing today that's very similar to that. And that's what influenced him in writing the prequels you go back to the original trilogy, and do literal stormtroopers,

Corey:

the fascist army is made of storm trooper like, it can't be more on the nose.

Tanner:

Yeah, exactly, exactly. So I'm all about it. Like I said, I haven't caught up just because of life. But this is a point I want to make. That really kind of goes along with a lot of television and streaming shows that I'm seeing now. I saw a video or very, very recently that had Matt Damon and and it talked about the difference of how DVD sales aren't really a thing. So movies, and television shows structures have changed for streaming. Now, that being said, I feel like we're seeing a shift in it again, because everything that's coming out, that's popular is kind of a slower burn, if you know what I mean. And we're seeing it with Amador. Right now, it's a very much older demographic Star Wars fan show where it's a little slower. There's a lot of character development, and well, not maybe not development, but a lot of world building and slow pace. We sit we're seeing that over and Rings of Power as well. And I feel like maybe with some of these bigger projects, you're starting to see a shift. What do you guys think?

Corey:

I think you're right.

Tanner:

Don't all speak at once.

Corey:

I mean, you're right. I mean, it's a lot of these big, big budget companies are putting out these shows with the intention that they're going to last longer. And they just want that consistent viewership. So that you pay the whatever, 899 799 a month to continue your subscriptions. They're not selling the individual DVDs, they're buying your time and attention for the entire month. So they're, they're making the products and the shows like it is a slower burn so that you can get to, you know, the big story. So you stay until that final episode as opposed to paying for one month and then you binge the entire thing. They want to get your you know, it's not like Clone Wars, where there's like the big action piece every single episode just to get you to be like, Aha, see kids, there's fun in every single one. Now it's, we're gonna lay down the groundwork, we're going to lay out the story for you. And then we're going to get to you know, those last two episodes are going to be the big. All right, here you go. We're rewarding you for spending your time and attention on this.

Tanner:

We got to lay some pipe before we get the big payoff. True. Yeah. As we know, but overall, you guys, what are you? What's your opinion so far with andorre.

Brooksie:

So I also want to talk a little bit about episode four, because there is a couple of easter eggs, as well as an interaction with Senator Mon Mothma.

Corey:

The first of the legacy characters literally the first character that I've recognized, yeah, that's not a new person.

Brooksie:

The interaction that luthan has with her is a lot of like, oh, we gotta get like, we need more money. Well, I can, you know, we got to be secretive. And you know, there's a lot of like, back and forth, rebel conspiracy going on. And then we jumped to the ISP Imperial Security Bureau, which we've never seen, at least in my opinion, unless you look at the comments. We have never seen Corizon in the height of imperial power, and we get to see it full daylight, and we get to see the ISP and it's pretty much its peak. And we're seeing The interaction and it's like, alright, we will get you. We'll get you what you need. But we're going to be real selective about it, we're going to be real secretive about it.

Corey:

And I like how basically the head of it says, like, you know, he asked what is the ISP and one of the guys gives them basically by the book definition of it. And he goes, No, we're here to make sure that there's nothing bogging down the system. We're trying to root out all of the BS that slowing down our growth and our acquiring of power.

Brooksie:

Yeah, he described it as we are, we are a vaccine we are Medicare, we are medical help. What we do is we fight disease, we go to the, you know, the cell, the disease, we purge it, and then we leave. That's it. And it's, it sounds like, there's a lot of internal tension as well, between the two higher ups in in the ISP as well.

Corey:

Well, that's kind of the whole thing that they've been shown, especially in Obi Wan, we see it with the Grand Inquisitor, the whole system of the Empire is its people fighting each other for for the power for grabbing at, you know, who can get the higher status who can get more, more power in the sense so they'll screw each other over

Tanner:

Actually, everything that's come about when it involves in the Imperial Empire, the Sith, whether its non canon legend, stuff of old and whatnot, that's the theme, it's, you gain power by destroying your enemies. Yeah, that's, that's the theme. Whereas the theme over with the Jedi in the republic is always through cooperation,

Corey:

through cooperation through helping each other through through teamwork through the Imperials, they just want to be the one person who rises to the top, they want to be the Emperor, but the only they don't understand the concept of once we work together, the whole is greater than the just the one. But that's

Tanner:

also the machinations of the Sith that always influence always influenced the Empire is to promote that infighting. That is always what it is, is the only the strong survive, hence the rule of to have a master to have the power and an apprentice to crave it, and then eventually overthrow the master so that only the strong survive.

Corey:

Yeah, that's why I love seeing Cassius journey at this point is his mindset is very much at the beginning of the show. Exactly that I'm all for one, I'm just trying to, like, sell this thing. Obviously he wants to find his sister and find his people, but it's all for him. He doesn't care who he screws over, he makes other people lie for him. He makes other people, it puts other people in compromising situations all for himself. And now we're starting to see him break free of that and start to work with the other people and start to work as a group for the greater good for the cars. The kacian that we meet in row one is not the Kassian that we have now. But we're seeing that journey.

Tanner:

Yeah, yeah.

Brooksie:

Those Yeah, so you what you're saying is it's a it's it's a mature, it's a maturity thing, going from a lone wolf. To Yeah,

Corey:

ultimately, he goes from every decision that he's made. Up until now it feels like has been kind of like, forced on him. He's been dragged by other people into situations. He's been kidnapped. He's been taken from planets multiple times. And then the last thing we see on you know, in Rogue One, is he makes the decision to go with Giner. So to Scariff he makes the decision to I'm going to fight these bastards, you know, for real? Yeah. And it's it's been in the fight since he was six years old, and he makes that decision and he's willing to ultimately make that very Jedi like the sacrifice he'll sacrifice himself if it means that beyond his life beyond his own timeframe, it can bring freedom to the galaxy.

Tanner:

Now just another point, the whole slow burn, I love it, but I also hate it and we had by the time we were to this we've had five episodes of Rings of Power Brooksie and I'm absolutely fucking livid with how much build up with so little payoff when we've only got an eight episode series. Yeah, that's what I hope doesn't happen with and or that we don't get that pay off and when we should, yeah,

Corey:

it's Star Wars, so I have to have faith in Mandalorian. Season One was kind of not super fast paced, but then that finale was like, bam Mandalorian Season Two that finale was

Brooksie:

bonkers was like the last like three episodes. Were in season two. Mandalorian they work with Boba Fett, you know, a whole they have like a whole team together put together and then the last episode, they all in bade maaf Gideons light cruiser and then Luke Skywalker. Luke Skywalker shows up excuse me, and but yes brings the power though. It's it's slow. It's very slow but it's world building so I feel like in season two I feel like we're gonna get a lot of Shadow of War and Shadow of Mordor lore bits, we're going to see caliber and bore

Tanner:

weave. So I'm going to stop you there having currently being replaying Shadow of War. Okay. I feel like these are two very, very different stories. Okay, so I don't want to sit there and say that's what we're moving towards. Because calibrating bore and Shadow of War and Shadow of Mordor. Bucking thug caliber embora in Rings of Power. Kind of a bitch. Ya

Brooksie:

know, you make a good point. You make a good point because it definitely definitely in the games, he was a lot more like, Warrior. Yeah, very warrior elven warrior did things you know, I'm going to do things for me versus the one and wings a power rings of our excuse me,

Tanner:

diplomat,

Brooksie:

very diplomatic very like by the book, you know, stands on the sidelines, just I'm going to do what's being told kind of thing.

Tanner:

Well, the one thing that I'm finding interesting is that this is just a war bit. Not really a spoiler of any sorts is that Caleb Renbourn is actually the nephew of collateral. Collateral is his art and it just feels very weird. That the with the Ark they're giving collateral. Chorizo over here playing with Star Wars

Corey:

toy. Sorry, you guys talk about the rings thing. I haven't seen it yet. So um,

Tanner:

we're not giving earlier any spoilers. We're just talking about themes. No, good. So that's just my take on it. I know there's gonna be a payoff and I feel it coming. But with that being said, it feels like it's now a long time coming.

Brooksie:

Yeah, no, I definitely agree with you on that. I just, I'm gonna be patient with the show as a whole.

Tanner:

Oh, I meet you because I don't imagine other than the Lord of the Rings trilogy, Tolkien's lore is not fast paced.

Brooksie:

No, absolutely,

Tanner:

absolutely not something that's meant to be fast paced. I just think that we spent too much time in one location after Episode Four made us feel like we were done with that look. Yeah, no, I agree.

Corey:

While we're still on, like Lord of the Rings type stuff. I have a question. And I wasn't going to google it. I want to ask you guys because you're more into the book stuff. Sure. The movies don't really cover it. But after Gandalf defeats the Balrog and before he shows up in Fangorn forest, do we get any explanation or like some some some of the journey that he goes through because when he shows up, he's got the leave of Lorien. Like he's obviously been there, and he's like, Hey, did you guys see the fellowship? What's happening with them? Did he learn of Boromir? Is death at this point, like, is there more on his journey? Yes.

Brooksie:

So when Gandalf was quote, unquote, killed, Gandalf serves a valor. Basically a deity above him all manway manway was created shortly after Melkor Melkor. Is more golf more golf is saw Ron's superior when Gandalf died okay,

Corey:

but again, don't clash dammit.

Brooksie:

When Gandalf died, he met the supreme deity called Eru Ilva. Tar, which basically is God and Ki was in a place that has like no time, and no space, and he's just like, okay, so this is basically what God did. Sarma he's like, Alright, so I'm on kind of, well,

Tanner:

kind of a piece of shit kind of a kind of a douchebag has betrayed who betrayed our cause because sorrow sorrow is actually a my Archie's a maya. Yeah. That's the thing is the wizards that we know are basically demigod angels actually, they're basically angels. They're the they're the equivalent to angels.

Brooksie:

Okay, so when Gandalf goes and meets every Lovato He's like, That's why in the expanded version he says I am talking him on key then gets all of Tsar mons knowledge, his power, but they originally had so in the Lord they originally wanted Gandalf to be in Solomon's position. But Gandalf said no because of fear of sorrow.

Tanner:

When he says position he means the head of their order. He doesn't mean like the head of the Ishtar Yeah, wizard is not not necessarily them being flipped like Gandalf the betrayer and whatnot. No, it's Solomon made sense.

Corey:

He was supposed to be in that place of power. Oh, Ron

Tanner:

was a big and also threw his hat in the ring saying that that Gandalf should be there.

Brooksie:

Yeah. So he's like, Well, you killed you killed a fallen Maya which is a Meyer, which is essentially what a Balrog is Balrogs or Meyer that sided with

Tanner:

are, are they though? There's so I've been doing a lot of diving on this. And the lore is very hazy on the Balrogs. And even his talking numerous times changed his notes, because a lot of the lore is based off of his notes, astrue.

Brooksie:

Probably CS Lewis, so they were rivals when they were in college.

Tanner:

Yeah, they were rivals. So like, perfect example of this is originally when he was talking about the First Age, he envisioned an army of bow rocks that serve Morgoth Yeah, but then he decided that no, that doesn't really make sense with how powerful they are. So there's only there's no more than seven right?

Brooksie:

So I'm I'm speaking from the perspective of the Silmarillion but you very well could be right in in regards to the Lord so it very well, they could be just like, I don't like random. I don't know Elves and Men that's been transformed. I don't know. I have no idea.

Tanner:

So hold on before we finish this thought I just thought about rock and Shadow of War.

Brooksie:

Yeah, that Yeah. How was that?

Tanner:

I still have to fight him again.

Brooksie:

Yeah, yeah. Basically it sounds like only my AR can kill a fall in my car

Tanner:

while you're you're working with a my some form of high powered spirit. Yeah, that's just probably

Corey:

another mile or so. So Gandalf me goes through all of that he wakes up where does he he wakes up naked? He's white. He's basically

Tanner:

sent back saying your missions with the your missions not complete,

Corey:

right? I mean, like in a physical sense, like Gandalf offs, literal journey to like he left Moria. He follows the path that I imagined the fellowship had already planned to go to Lothlorien to meet gladiatorial and all of them, because when he shows up in Fangorn, forest, he has the leaf. I'm sure to have that beforehand. I'm sure at some point.

Brooksie:

Either a they had when they were meeting with the lodge rail and Lorien forest. They knew he was going to be there. So Aragorn, hold it on, hold on to it. And Aragorn I'm sure deep down was like he's not really dead.

Tanner:

Ah.

Corey:

Or is it the one that they found from Merry and Pippin? I don't know. Because I was rewatching it the other day, and I was like, Why does Gandalf have one of the one of the brooches

Tanner:

I don't remember if Saloni and I'm gonna I'm gonna go to bull moose and pick up big ass copy like of the all of it because they make a big fucking book that oh, the encyclopedia No, there's literally one release of The Hobbit and The three Lord of the Rings all in one massive fucking book. Oh, leather bound? Yep, it looks beautiful at the same time. I kind of want the like the Anniversary Edition. That's the hot that's all of them in separate books. Yeah, prettier leather binding Oh,

Brooksie:

the leather binding and then I think on the pages when the book is closed, it has the band the writing on the band and some form of Elvis Chicago read it. But to answer your question, I don't know how he got the

Tanner:

the leaf of Lauryn Hill

Brooksie:

leaf of Lorien. And to answer your question where he was he was meeting with essentially like elevar or god

Corey:

yeah, I just I just wanted to know if they dive more into like, how does he find out borrow me or died like I'm sure

Tanner:

I'm sure he probably told ya. I'm sure that he was given all of that knowledge.

Brooksie:

The other thing too is he was given the Ring of Fire. Nehru

Corey:

by

Brooksie:

As he didn't have it when he was Gandalf the Grey now gladiatorial kept wondering, no, that's her ring, but I'm talking about the one he was wearing. I don't return to the king, which is it's like the Ring of Fire, which is essentially it compels others around you to have courage.

Corey:

Yeah. Oh, that makes sense. So Oh, that makes total sense.

Tanner:

Yeah. We'll have more to talk about once it all releases, inquiry catches up, we're going to do a big Rings of Power see series episode. That's kind of our plan is more to do is to talk about the series and what's been laid down in it. Yep. But so until then, guys, you'll get these little snippets here. And then as we as we continue to watch the show,

Corey:

before we wrap up, there's one thing that I want to talk about as somebody who has seen all seven episodes of She Hulk that have released as of this episode recording, I want my Daredevil. That being said they teased it Two episodes ago, at the end of the episode, they've teased it in the trailers before the show. That being said, I was waiting for on this whole episode, this whole last one. And, boy, you know what, not having him. I really enjoyed this,

Tanner:

this this last episode, maybe I'll ever have another chance.

Corey:

I it's one of those watch, who doesn't binge, the fact that it's only a half an hour, the fact that it's kind of it's different. It's not as serious as anything we've had. And they just do these, like, when you talk about the pacing, being very slow. This show is doing it. It's weird pace. It's literally like it's its own sitcom thing, and then in the last five or 10 seconds, they do that. But wait, there's still a Marvel story happening here. We're just gonna get to it. You know, in the last 3030 or less seconds of the episode,

Tanner:

you know, I just want to finish off this point, it's like you said that we're now in a time where it's the MCU is like a comic book shop, you go in, you pick what you want to watch. And in. There's a main arc that goes on that leads to these big events. But there's also other stories going on around it. So pick what you like, watch what you like, follow up on the arcs and what they're leading to. And that's kind of just my, the take that I'm going with now. You said it very well, Cory.

Corey:

It makes sense. Because it's kind of like once the Avengers, you know, Secret Wars and Qing Dynasty come around, and she hooks in it, people are gonna be like, Oh, cool. I want to see her origin story. And now it's here and it exists. Yeah. Until then. Take it or leave it. You still haven't seen Hawkeye? Or what if it's fine. Yeah. Whatever happens in the movies, when they do incorporate the characters that have entered have been introduced, you'll either be interested in them in the team ups and you'll want to go back and watch it, or you're totally fine. Just being like, okay, they're going to explain enough of this character to me that I can move on and not really need it. Yeah, I just want my Daredevil and I wanted to throw that in there. Come on seven episodes in and they've teased him. If anyone teased me like that, I'd be like, Hey, okay, come on.

Tanner:

Blue ball. Yeah,

Corey:

thank you. That's a phrase I was looking for.

Tanner:

Serious blue balls. Alright, guys, thanks for joining this this week. Remember, stay hydrated out there. Everybody.

Brooksie:

wear a jacket. It's starting to get cold out

Tanner:

and wrap it before you tap it and a

Corey:

flannel. I was gonna say and use prophylactics.

Tanner:

Alright guys, thanks for joining us. And we'll see you next time

Brooksie:

in The Nexus

Opening Ramble
Deadpool 3
Katana History
Back to Deadpool
ATLA Live Action
Andor
Rings Of Power
Tolkien Lore