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371. “Coney Island” Dave Cohen

Seth Everett October 5, 2022

Former play-by-play announcer Dave Cohen joined the show. “Coney Island Dave” (a nickname given to him by his dear friend Bob Costas) was the TV voice of the New York Yankees from 1995-1996. He was also the TV voice of the then-Washington Bullets & original host of Mets Extra.

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Deepfaking the Future

Seth Everett October 4, 2022

Shelly and Seth are both under the weather, so we’re using deep fake technology to record this episode for you. (Just kidding. Kind of.) Shelly quizzes Seth on whether or not he’s been keeping up with his metaverse homework.

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303. Quantum Leap, A Discussion

Seth Everett September 29, 2022

This episode focuses both on the original Quantum Leap series that aired on NBC from 1989-1993 and the 2022 revival series airing on NBC and Peacock. In the original series, Dr. Sam Beckett stepped into the Quantum Leap accelerator and began leaping through time.

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302. The Evolution of the Superhero Genre

Seth Everett September 22, 2022

In the 1950s there were the Adventures of Superman. In the 60’s it was Batman. The 70s brought us Wonder Woman on television, Star Wars, and Superman: The Movie. How did we get from that era to the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Arrowverse, & today’s glutton of superhero content?

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Amazon Unveils the Future of NFL Football

Seth Everett September 20, 2022

We discuss the innovative ways Amazon streamed the game, the biggest viewer complaints, and why it’s disingenuous to complain about football games being on Prime Video. We also talk about what to give Amazon (& the NFL) credit for doing, plus the new ways Amazon can cater to it.