AMC’s "The Walking Dead" TV series.
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5by5 | The Incomparable #20: Everyone’s a Redshirt in Real Life
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5by5 | Geek Friday #67: I didnât know there were boundaries
In this episode of Geek Friday, Faith talks about fire trucks, Jason talks about craft beer, and they both come to a compromise on the helicopter/submarine debate.
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5by5 | The Crossover #10: Brains Packed in a Nice Skull
Dan is joined by David Sparks and Jason Snell. They talk about parenting, ebook publishing, self publishing, and more.
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5by5 | The Incomparable #83: Nothing Ever Ends on Taco Tuesday
Discussing Moore and Gibbons’s classic comic "Watchmen."
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5by5 | The Incomparable #117: Intergalactic FedEx
We follow up on our previous episode to ask Serenity Caldwell how she uses her iPhone to read books (and discover her shocking method of scanning pages). Then there’s a discussion of Lois McMaster Bujold’s latest Vorkosigan novel, "Captain Vorpatril’s Alliance." Finally (at 65 minutes in if you’re skipping ahead), Jason asks Scott to recommend which unread book on his Kindle he should dive into next.
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5by5 | The Incomparable #28: Bad at High School
5by5 - The Incomparable #28: Bad at High School
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5by5 | Screen Time #8: The Problem with Roku
Moisés welcomes guest Jonathan Poritsky (The Candler Blog, The Backlot podcast) to talk about 3M/Roku’s Streaming Projector, Frankenweenie, and Doctor Who. Moisés also continues his review of the Bond 50th Anniversary Blu-ray set, looks at this week’s pile of new Blu-ray restorations (including Universal’s Classic Monsters Collection), and touches on new games Bad Piggies and Borderlands 2.
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5by5 | The Incomparable #3: Doctor Sherlock vs. The Melty Man
It’s British TV time. Steven Moffat’s "Sherlock" and "Doctor Who" are on the agenda. We mention his sitcom "Coupling" too. And Glenn cranks the pretention meter up to 10, only for Jason to crank it right back down to 1.
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5by5 | The Incomparable #99: Convenience Store Clerk of Dune: A Summer Reading List
Summer’s here and it’s time to get to the beach with a good sci-fi novel. Our panelists are well read and of exquisite taste, so we’ve got a boatload of suggestions for you. From funny to serious, there’s a book in our list that will hit the spot the next time you’re looking for something to read.
The Incomparable Book List
"Altered Carbon" by Richard K. Morgan (Moren) Foundation Trilogy by Isaac Asimov (McNulty) "Dune" by Frank Herbert (Fleishman) "The Time Traveler’s Wife" by Audrey Niffenegger (Friedman) "A Wrinkle in Time" by Madeline L’Engle (Caldwell) "When Gravity Fails" by George Alec Effinger (Snell) "To Say Nothing of the Dog" by Connie Willis (Moren) "The Stars My Destination" by Alfred Bester (McNulty) "Hyperion" by Dan Simmons (Fleishman) "The Long Walk" by Stephen King (Friedman) "Flowers for Algernon" by Daniel Keyes (Caldwell) "Pattern Recognition" by William Gibson (Snell) "Galactic Pot Healer" by Philip K. Dick (Fleishman) "The Devil You Know" by Mike Carey (Moren) "Contact" by Carl Sagan (Caldwell) "My Teacher is an Alien" by Bruce Coville (Friedman) "The Forever War" by Joe Haldeman (Snell) "The Sparrow" by Mary Doria Russell (McNulty)
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5by5 | The Ihnatko Almanac #29: A Temple to the Graphic Noveliste
This week, Andy and Dan discuss whether or not we have an obligation to support local, independent record stores, bookstores, and comic shops. They also talk about a Kickstarter project from Cerebus creator, Dave Sim.
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