Archives: Episode

  • Touch of Iron: Part One

    Summer is here and we’re starting out… hot? And by that I mean Luke is rescinding another hot take. Turns out you actually shouldn’t skip leg day. Here’s a quick […]

  • The Three Body Problem: Part Three

    Dan and Luke, defenders of the meek, come to the aid of natural gas. Sort of? (5:45 to skip to the book stuff) Professor Dan’s back at it again, this […]

  • The Three Body Problem: Part Two

    Well, last episode we didn’t think of the most obvious use of the V-suit… Dan tells us the real reason the V-suit is popular and why Wang’s wife should be […]

  • The Three Body Problem: Part One

    Friendship: one of the pillars of podcasting. Listen to hear about Dan and Luke’s new friends (0:00 to 4:15). Organization: another pillar, Luke and Dan give some advice on how […]

  • The Fifth Season: Part Three

    School’s….in? Luke comes to office hours and gets himself learned. Also get hyped for our next big media project, Life Hacked (6:30). Luke and Dan debate if Essun is mother […]

  • The Fifth Season: Part Two

    If you’ve been apartment shopping in your life then boy do we have a #relatable rant for you (6:19). Long time listeners will not be surprised or disappointed when we […]

  • The Fifth Season: Part One

    You might be wondering, "Luke and Dan, how are you gonna make a discussion about this horrifyingly dark book funny?" We were wondering the same thing. So we start with […]

  • Warbreaker: Part Three

    Dan kicks this episode off by bringing up Game of Thrones yet again, in spite of his earlier pledge to stop talking about it (5:04). As we wrap up the […]

  • Warbreaker: Part Two

    Luke is lookin fresh and no man is gonna stop him (07:30). Your favorite fantasy fellows propose several crucial innovations for T’Telir. Dan, known to some as fantasy Sherlock, pieces […]

  • Warbreaker: Part One

    Dan kicks us off by attempting to alienate our listeners with a hot take about superhero movies (8:30), feel free to tell us how you feel about his awful opinion. […]