Bonus Episode

Bonus Episode 3 – “The Legacy of Breaking Bad with Bald Move”

Jim and A.Ron from Bald Move join Pete to discuss the Legacy of Breaking Bad. The guys talk about how the show changed television and how it played a part in their decisions to start talking about TV as a way to make a living. They also realize how their favorite individual quotes from the series are connected. Growth Decay Transformation wouldn’t exist without Bald Move, and it’s great to have them on for our first crossover episode.

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The Rings of Power – BONUS – Extended Interview w/Marilyn R. Pukkila

Season One of The Rings of Power is over, but there’s still more Tolkien to talk. David and John continue their conversation with Tolkien scholar Marilyn R. Pukkila in this bonus episode.
The first passage for the Silmarillion read-along will be “Ainulindale.” You can find it in the first few pages of The Silmarillion.

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1020 – Splinter

It’s a journey into the mind of Princess this episode with her, Zeke, Eugene and Yumiko are captured being thrown into cells and having to decide whether to try to escape or take the abuse in the name of establishing friendly relations with the stormtroopers. It’s not the most exciting episode of The Walking Dead but it’s a bonus episode… was anyone expecting it would be?

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1019 – One More

Gabriel and Aaron spend some time in a warehouse with a Terminator, drinking whiskey, eating wild boar, and bluffing for their lives. Join us for the podcast to find out what we thought of The Walking Dead’s third season 10 bonus episode.

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1018 – Find Me

The second of the season 10 bonus episodes wasn’t quite as good as the first. Definitely more in line with what we expected from these episodes. Lots of walking in the woods, lots of isolation, and maybe the b-team of writers. The parallels were ambitious though, and the final scene is worth the price of admission. Check out the podcast to hear our full review.

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Life is Strange: Before the Storm – Bonus Episode

Travel back in time with Max and Chloe, but not in the same way as the first game where they could actually travel back in time. This one’s more of a nostalgic romp turned real bummer there at the end.

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