Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 14 days 9 hours 21 minutes
In which Thom and special guest Ingrid Oliansky catch up on Who-related happenings, recount recent adventures in percussion, and ponder the proper amount of influence that a parent should have over their child's pop culture literacy. Also, the CDC...
In which Thom & Andru chat with author Dayle Dermatis (and her many pseudonyms) about adventures both literary and geographical, creative epiphanies, geek heresies, the distinction between romance and erotica, the blending of both with sci-fi...
In which Thom & Andru blaze a hyper-linking, topic-hopping, sub-referencing trail through a vast wilderness of joys and perils, including appointment television, 2% jokes, longform story arcs, anime-fueled nostalgia, post-conversion 3D, science,...
In which Thom & Andru chat with guest Peter Zachos about the joys of scoring film music, scoring high on classic arcade games, and scoring an awesome enough gig that the pay (or lack thereof) is irrelevant. Also, Rob & Chris from The Spoon pop...
In which Thom & Andru earn their first ever explicit content advisory as they plunge headlong into a rambling conversation with actor/writers Graham Sibley and Tonya Cornelisse which covers everything from on location hi jinx involving phallic...
In which Thom and Andru spend some quality time as a dramaturgical diad: recounting Andru's recent road shoot, bemoaning their status as Xbox dilettantes, taking comfort in the awkwardness of Wil Wheaton, expressing cautious optimism about some of...
In which Andru is away making movies, leaving special guest Ingrid Oliansky to navigate Thom's neurotic conversational hyperlinking long enough to discuss the healing power of music, the perils of the Internet hivemind, and the enduring, ineffable...
In which Thom and Andru drink deeply from the chawan of Japanese pop culture with self-confessed otaku Patrick McGrath, review The Adjustment Bureau, and dissect all manner of nerdy epithets. Music by Wonderboy
In which Thom and Andru fail to arrive at an empirical definition of "geek," but succeed in reviewing Battle Los Angeles, and have a delightful conversation with actor Brian Peck about movie memories, zombie legacies, and badass model-making....