366. Marvel Studios’ Echo REVIEW (SPOILERS)
WARNING: Do not listen to this episode unless you have seen the 2024 Disney+/Marvel Studios’ Series “Echo” or do not mind hearing key plot points.
WARNING: Do not listen to this episode unless you have seen the 2024 Disney+/Marvel Studios’ Series “Echo” or do not mind hearing key plot points.
Longtime sports reporter/broadcaster Sam Adams recently announced that he was retiring from covering sports after three decades to pursue stand-up comedy full-time. Adams is best known for being a reporter for the Rocky Mountain News until the paper’s demise in 2009.
Longtime comic book writer and editor Mike Carlin joined the show to talk about his illustrious career. In 1986, he became group editor of the Superman comics. He oversaw the “Death of Superman” storyline and subsequent “Funeral For a Friend” and “Reign of the Supermen” stories.
Steve Gelbs has been the New York Mets on-field reporter for regional cable network SNY since 2015. In 2014, he took over for Kevin Burkhardt, in the 10 years since Gelbs became the studio host for SNY’s New York Jets coverage.
Fast forward to 2023 when the Star Wars series “Ahsoka” premiered on Disney+. Lee’s “big project” was to play Hamato Xiono in the new series. Xiono’s character originated in the Star Wars animated series Resistance.
The first episode of 2024 discusses College Athletics and the role Name, Image, and Likeness money is impacting athletes. While NIL has been in college sports since 2019, the changes to the transfer portal have been similarly consequential.
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The story behind this episode is that the show fell on Christmas six years ago, and was going to be skipped. That wouldn’t work with a new sponsor, so Scott came to the rescue. The success of that episode (177) led to it being done again the next year. A […]
Festivus, created in 1997 for the 9th season episode “The Strike” of the hit TV show Seinfeld, is a fictional holiday that has continued long past the show’s run. In the fictional story, Festivus occurs on December 23. It includes a Festivus dinner, & an unadorned aluminum pole.