[**N.B.** This episode contains a very brief discussion of plot points in the movie, Finding Dory. Skip from 0:15:41 to 0:19:33 to avoid minor spoilers.]
This week kicks off with a discussion on the nature of inflammable jammies and general rehearsals for panic. There's some quick FU on Ted Leo, followed by some lessons of Finding Dory.
This leads to yet ???? another ???? dive into Pixar films and what your hosts compulsively crave from them. Like: what would happen if Pixar went Full-Metal-Kubrick on creating a seriously committed sci-fi movie for grownups?
In passing, your hosts agree that Game of Thrones is really good, and that Sansa Stark is most definitely a serious badass.
The main topic this week is…???? The Fuuuuuuture! ????
To wit: Merlin can't contain his fascination and admiration with how John's rationality and long view of history has colored and redirected his own conceptions about what the future holds.
How does John evaluate and interpolate new technology? How should inchoate cultural vectors inform our thinking? Why do some kinds of change take such improbably more time than others? And how much do we really want to learn about cannibalism?
(Episode recorded 2016-06-21)
This episode of Reconcilable Differences is sponsored by:"#19: Coincidences to get characters into trouble are great; coincidences to get them out of it are cheating."
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