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Starting A Multiverse: Loki & Quantumania

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Marvel's Loki has returned to the small screen for season two, but we decided to go back in time ourselves to remember what season one had going on. We also touch on Ant-Man & The Wasp: Quantumania (what a title). After this, we'll be headed back to the future for season two's mischief! What We're Geeking Gen V (Amazon Prime) *This is a mature show Taskmaster (YouTube/BBC) Pokemon: Scarlet (Nintendo Switch) MCU: The Reign of Marvel Studios The Ringerverse The Sci-Fi Christian

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Welcome to Geek This. My name is Dave Clements, and with me is my best buddy. My co-host, David Hunt. David Hunt. That's you. I, we need, like, I'm not gonna use the soundboard in Discord, but we should add applause just for you. 'cause people are tired of hearing from me, probably. Oh, that's. I'm sure that's, I, you're. The only person that's like, I love being around Dave. That's not true. Everybody loves you Dave. I don't know why, but that's, that's for another show. And my therapist.

What are we talking about today? Well, friend, uh, today would be episode two of our, uh, geek. This relaunch. Yeah. Which I are, are we re just gonna restart the episode numbering? I think we should. Yeah. I think that's kind of what we're doing. Yeah. So episode two, forget everything you knew before, which is . It's, it's like, it's like Star Wars going backward. That's a great analogy. Just forget what you've known. None of it's canon.

The only thing that are Canon is David and I. That's it. David and me. I'm from Indiana. I don't have good grammar. We decided that our first, uh, big topic for the show is going to be, uh, Lokey because, you know, we, we figured it will start out with something that's, you know, current that's going on right now. Um, first episode of Loki, season two has been out for, uh,

one week. The second episode comes out tomorrow. And, uh, but before we jump into season two, we kind of wanted to do a quick recap of season one, our thoughts on that. Uh, maybe a few thoughts on, you know, some other MCU projects like, uh, Antman, the was Quantum mania, or, uh, maybe Dr. Strange Multiverse of Madness, Spider-Man in, not into the Spider Verse, but that's a different one. Uh, far from home. Um, you know, all those Marvel Multiverse movies and TV shows.

Yeah. Because, um, in the version in Yeah, in the Multiverse. Weird Geek. This did exist before it exists. What you're listening to now. Uh, the multiverse was not a thing in the MCU. We hadn't even gone that far. Uh, I think the last MCU movie that was talked about in that other dimension was probably Infinity War if Memory Serves Correct. So, oh, was it really that long ago? That's. I really do think that that was the last time in that other dimension that they

talked about that, that the alternate version of me talked about it. Yeah. 'cause there was a whole, uh, path to Infinity War series, kind of like a three part series where I talked about some of the comic books and then the actual movie itself. So it's been a while since that was talked about in that other dimension. But, um, we're here and we're gonna talk about it. Um, before we do though, uh, what have you been geeking out about? I feel like this is something that we should bring back.

It's from way back or Buddy Adam McDormand was like, this is a good idea. You should do this and we're gonna do it. So what have you been, you know, geeking out about? Well, besides, uh, diving into, um, you know, Loki, uh, we talked a little bit about, um, gen V last week, and I did decide to go ahead and watch, uh, episodes three and four. And I think it is getting a little better. So I'll probably, I'll probably keep up with it for now.

Uh, I'm enjoying it. Um, for the most part, you know, if you kind of push past the kind of achy parts of, you know, them using like, bulimia and cutting as like, power based things. Um, Mm-Hmm. then overall, it's not a bad, not a bad show. It's, it's not quite as strong as the boys as far as the writing. Not yet anyway. Okay. That's kinda the thing that I've always loved about this show is like, we can give our opinions on it, and it's just kinda like, if you don't like it,

you don't like it, and that's fine. And I don't care kind of a thing. Um, but I do like that you are watching it. I haven't had a chance to watch any of it yet, but Amazon temps me every time I go in there and go, what should I watch? So I'll probably watch it one of these mornings when, uh, I'm not gonna scar anybody for life. Yeah. Definitely not one to watch around the family. . No, I, I I would imagine not. Have you been watching anything else, Dave?

I have been watching, uh, it's a comedy show called Task Master. We've been watching it on YouTube because all of the episodes are there. They're free to watch. I don't have to subscribe to anything else, which is great. Um, it's fun. I, I don't really want to, basically it's like comedians get assigned these tasks that, you know, they can find loopholes in. Uh, I like, one of the first tasks is, you know, paint a horse while riding a horse, and then they get points based off that.

It's just kind of a fun little game show with comedians. Um, but having a blast watching that. The main thing though, that I've been doing, usually before bed, or on the weekends, I've been getting back into Pokemon Scarlet, I think I've beat four out of the six, uh, star Gym things. , whatever. Oh, nice. They're called.

So, yeah, it's been fun. Um, I don't know, I go through phases like this where I'm like, oh, I love Pokemon so much, and I have YouTube videos playing in the background while I work, and they're all Pokemon related, so Yeah, it's been fun. Yeah. I, um, played most of Scarlet, like, I I beat all the like, gym things, um, and then at the end you do something else. But I'd never finished that. I probably, I should go back and finish that.

Yeah, that's me. Uh, usually for most video games it's like, uh, yeah, I'm just gonna finish like, the main story part specifically with Pokemon, they're like, you gotta beat all the gyms, and then you get most of the story. And then I'm like, cool. And I'm like, wait, there's more after it. And I'm like, nah, no thanks, I'm done. I've spent enough hours playing this.

Well with, with this game. Like, after you do all that, because it's not just the, the gyms, there's like three different like storylines going on. Right. And, um, after you do all of those, they kind of come together and it, I don't know why I stopped, honestly. I think maybe I started playing God of War and , so I kind of got distracted by that. Yeah. That, that sounds about right. I mean, that's general. That's my mo with video games.

So I love something really hard for quite a while, and then I'm like, oh, look, new game. Bye. So the other thing that I, I haven't actually, like I just started today, but haven't actually gotten very far into it. Uh, a new book came out yesterday, uh, that I started called, uh,

MCU, the Reign of Marvel Studios. It's sort of like a, um, behind the scenes book about a lot of things that help, like stories from different people behind, uh, behind Marvel, some behind the scenes stuff that has never been talked about before. It's by three authors. But one of the authors is, uh, someone named Joanna Robinson. She's on a podcast that I listened to,

uh, called The Ringer Verse on the, the Ringer Network. And I'm looking, really looking forward into diving more into this book as it, uh, I've heard them talk about it like in some promotional material. And it just sounds really interesting to hear the ins and outs on,

on how things were made. I guess there's, um, they got some interviews for the book about things that haven't really been talked about a lot, like Edgar Wright and Antman, more of the behind the scenes on like him leaving and things like that. Nice. That's something I've been interested in. And I, I love Edgar, right? So when he was attached to Antman,

I was so excited. And then Mm-Hmm. , I, I still enjoy Antman as a movie, but I always, whenever I watch it, um, I think to myself, what could it have been if Edgar Wright had stuck around? Yeah, I, I would love to visit that timeline where Edgar Wright did direct that movie. How would it have changed where we are now? Because I am a fan of Edgar Wright, not as big of a fan as you are, but Sean of The Dead and Baby Driver, two of my favorite Edgar Wright movies.

Mm-Hmm. . And also, uh, last Night in Soho. I think that's what it was called. That was pretty good. I like that. Yeah. That's, um, not one of my favorites of his, because I think it just kind of took me by surprise. 'cause it's kind of different than his other films. Right? Yeah. I mean, I, I didn't dislike it. I still own it. I've been getting into weird movies, but that, that's a whole other topic. Uh, but yeah, I, I would love to see, I I need to pick that book up.

Yeah. We've talked about, um, you know, starting up different segments for the podcast. You know, maybe we've talked about maybe one of them being some sort of like book club where if we do decide on a book, maybe this one, maybe a different one that we can kinda read together. Then if our listeners wanna read along, then we can all talk about it. I know, um, a podcast that I still listen to and you used to listen to, uh, Sci-Fi Christian, they do something like that.

Oh yeah, that's, that's right. I forgot. Yeah. We probably won't go like deep dive into something as much as they do because, um. They're a bunch of nerds. I mean, Yeah, Ben, Ben is very well spoken and, and I, I can speak for myself where I'm, I'm not, I'm not as well spoken as Ben is, but, um, . Alright. So with all that outta the way, uh, do you wanna drive, dive? Not, I mean, you can drive if you want. You can drive to Loki season one if you'd like. I'll let you drive.

All right. Let's, let's shift into gear and, um, and get going. Welcome to the Tom Variance Authority, ah, miss minutes. And it's my job to catch you up before you stand trial for your crimes. So settle in. Now. Hang on just a minute. And we'll get you in front of a judge in no time. Who actually believes this crasser from the issue ticket. No. Thanks for visiting the TVA, don't hesitate to let us know how we're doing. What do you want from me? You put our timeline in chaos.

I want you to help us fix it. What could possibly govern them? Trusting Loki is not a good idea. Do I get a weapon gear up? Ah, don't those get Absolutely not. Uh, Loki, season one, um, starts off with, you know, Loki from Avengers Endgame. I'm sure you all remember grabbed the, the Tester Act and disappeared. Which, how did you feel when you were watching Endgame and Loki just kind of disappeared? Well. So first I, I wasn't expecting it, but Mm-Hmm. .

As soon as that movie was over, I was like, they got something else going on with Loki. Once you've watched enough MCU movies and you see them all connected, you go, this is going somewhere. They're not just gonna let it hang. I had no idea what was going on. Yeah. I thought it was a really, a neat way to bring Loki back into the fold. I was a little worried that it might cheapen his, you know,

his meaningful death. Mm-Hmm. . But I don't think that it has, I think it, he's essentially like a completely different character because, you know, he's a, a variant. So it, it, having this version of Loki doesn't change the sacrifice that, that Loki made. Yeah. I mean, the even show in this first episode that it actually does have an impact, you know, at the time, like, I remember watching because that was an infinity war, right? Or what was it? An endgame? I can't remember.

Yeah. That, that would've been an infinity war because it was Right. You know, pre-snap. Right. That's right. I remember seeing that and like being in the audience and everybody was just like, holy crap. Like, did they actually just do that? You know, then they never, it was like, no, this is it. He's done. So you finish Infinity War, you watch End game, you get this cameo of him, and you don't know where it's going.

Uh, and I really feel like they did a really good job of paying this moment off later in this episode. You know, when he is, uh, there in the, the TBA for the first time, and they, they're showing him all, like, everything that happened to the quote, like master timeline or whatever they call it, uh, Loki, you can see how it affects him. How, like,

it makes him evolve as a person very quickly. Mm-Hmm. , you know, where, where he sees, oh, like I can be more than just, you know, the mischief creator. Yeah. There's, there's like a whole scene, um, where Owen Wilson's character, Mobius m Mobius, uh, has a conversation with Loki and is like asking him these questions about like, why do you do the things that you do? And after he sees the, you know, his own death and all of this stuff,

like, something changes in him. And I think it's really cool. Like, it's almost like I per, like, I I Were you a fan of Loki as a character before all of this? Or did you like, feel like, oh my gosh, is this guy gonna be in literally every movie? No, I, I really enjoyed Loki as a character. Thor is one of my favorite, like Marvel characters. Mm-Hmm. in general. So, you know,

Loki is a big part of that. Tom as an actor is, he's a really strong actor and he brings a lot of presence to the character of Loki. Mm-Hmm. , I enjoyed everything that he's been in. I like for the Dark World. I feel like Loki's one of the best parts of that. Oh yeah, for sure. Like. That's, that's known as not being one of the stronger MCU movies. Um, but I feel like Loki redeems it more than other aspects.

I, I like Loki too, and I, I always did, but there was kind of this, you, you want to see, uh, a character arc, you know, especially in as many movies as he's been in, you want to see the character change. And for me, there's just a lot of the same Loki, and he kind of, for me, got a little bit stale. So then when he dies, I'm like, oh, wow. Like they actually kill him and then to bring him back the way that they do as a variant of, of who he is. Yeah. I think they did just a really,

a really good job. And Tom Hiddleston is also, you can actually see a difference in the performance between essentially the two versions of the same character. The new Loki finds out that there's a, uh, now what do they, what do they call them? The timekeepers. Right? Yeah. Uh, that is, you know, keeping this master timeline and pruning, uh, any sort of variance.

And that's why he's there because, uh, by going off of the original plan, you know, and, um, escaping with the Tester Act, uh, he created an alternate, you know, timeline, an alternate dimension, if you will, that where he, uh, escaped when he wasn't supposed to. So, uh, by doing that, that's why they brought him there. And I don't remember why, why don't they just prune him right away? Why do they decide to recruit him to their cause? Yeah.

They decide not to prune him. Um, which for those who haven't watched it, I don't know why you're listening to this episode, but, um, basically it just means they're taking, they're taking him out of the timeline, getting rid of his little branch of it. Um, but I remember, yeah, the reason that they don't get rid of him is because Mobius goes, yeah, we're tracking a variant, and that variant is you, it's a variant of you. And so it's another Loki that's out there, and they are like, well,

we could use your skills of knowing who Loki is to find the other Loki. Yeah. They jump right into that. That's right. Yep. It's kind of a short season, isn't it? Six episodes? Yeah. Yeah, yeah. Yeah. So they, they do really have to jump right into it. They don't have a, have a lot of time to, to wait around. Yeah. And it doesn't feel rushed, like there's a lot going on,

but I don't really feel like it feels rushed. Now granted, I haven't watched it in a while, but I do remember some things, but yeah, eventually, like we meet Loki's, variant Sylvie. Yeah. How did, how did you feel about a female variant of Loki? Just an interesting choice, because in the comics, there are different versions of Loki, which they end up referencing later into this series. I think it's like episode five, you finally see just these other versions of Loki.

Like what was your thought on having a female version of Loki? Um, I found it interesting. Um, you know, it's kind of, uh, the way I took it, it's sort of a, uh, symbolism for, uh, someone that that's trans because Oh, yeah. The way I gathered it is that like Loki can, uh, disguise himself as other people. The way I understand it is Sylvie's Loki does look like our Loki, but, um, Sylvie, you know, doesn't identify as, as Loki, you know, she identifies as a,

as a woman. So she, um, makes herself look like a woman. That's interesting. I didn't, I didn't pick up on that at all. That's really very insightful. I mean, that might not be the case. Maybe that's just something that I implied it like, it's, it's, it's been a while since I saw it. Yeah. I mean, I don't know that they ever led onto that, but it actually kind of makes sense. Yeah. I don't know. I, I'd never really thought about.

That. And maybe that's not the case. Maybe it is just a female Loki, Uhhuh . But I, if I remember correctly, just some of the, some of the ways that, uh, she talks about it. Like, for instance, going by Sylvia and not by Loki. If she was just a female Loki Mm-Hmm. like all along, why would she go by a different name? Yeah, that's true. I feel like that was sort of her, like, changing her identity.

Interesting. But. Yeah, I like the character of Sylvie, um, yeah. Going into her plan, she is, um, trying to get to like the, the end of time. Is that, is that what that place was called? Yeah, I think originally the, the, the thought was they need to go kill the timekeepers essentially, or Mm-Hmm. , you know, stop them, and then it, then they find out, oh, these timekeepers, they're just androids. They're not even real. So somebody else is behind it. And there's some,

some interesting moments. Uh, the two of them start to fall in love with each other, which is a very lowkey thing to do, to just fall in love with yourself. I think , I know that there's a point where they have gone to another world essentially that is being destroyed by Thanos, if I'm not mistaken. And they're like, okay, well, we're just gonna, we're gonna give up on it and just go out together. And then they end up getting dropped into he who remains

front door, essentially. Yeah. I think this is really making me realize is I, I need to go back and rewatch season one because it, like, on in some ways it, it seems like I just watched it, you know, Uhhuh and then, and then I realized how long ago season one actually it was. Yeah. Yeah. It was, uh, two years ago. So, yeah. Yeah. So we, so we get to meet he who remains, which apparently he, who remains and, um,

Kang are separate. Like they're the same, but different kind of thing, very much like Loki and Sylvie. And he was from like the 31st century on Earth, and then he found out that universes were stacked on top of each other and figured out how to time travel. And there's a big war there. There's a lot of stuff that we probably in order, like, if we were gonna do a deep dive, we'd have to watch it over and over and over again and read a billion comic books.

Yeah. And I don't know about you, Dave, but I don't, I don't have that sort of time. If people want to finance us and, uh, make it so that way we can podcast full time, then I'm, I'm sure the quality of these episodes will skyrocket. Yeah. Well, I mean, we'll just buy a house that is just for the podcast and . Um, but yeah, so we, we meet he who remains, and I remember just kind of going, he's not that impressive as a bad guy.

It could just be the way that he's playing. He's just a little too cool, calm and collected for me, you know, like, I expect somebody a little bit more, uh, not menacing, menacing isn't the word, but he's literally like just sitting there like eating sunflower seeds or something when they meet him. Well, I think the biggest thing is like, he was, he was expecting them. Yeah. You know, he, he, he knew they were going to come Mm-Hmm. .

So that's why, that's why I don't think he was, you know, too worried knowing that he is supposed to be Kang or a variant of Kang. Yeah. I don't know if we knew then, but knowing now that, um, the Kang Dynasty is the next Avengers movie, so that's where we're, we're heading. Yeah. We didn't know that at the time. I think we all knew that that was, he was going to be the next big bat. I think that had been rumored for a little bit. Like, I don't know what I was expecting. Uh,

I was not expecting that when they introduced him. Um, but after he has his conversations with Loki and Sylvie, I got to like him more. And then, you know, Sylvie kills him. So . He does make the, the note, Loki sort of talks about it in the first episode of season two Mm-Hmm. , um, that, you know, even by killing him, you're just repeating the cycle because by killing him, it just branches the timeline to create those variants. Right.

Who in turn will make the multiverse war, which he will be one of the variants, which he will then do the same thing that he is always done, and it just loops back around. That was the thing that they were kind of discussing, was like, the reason that he is there and in control of things is he's essentially trying to prevent this war from happening again, because it's already happened.

Pruning the other timelines and the the other dimensions keeps it on this path to keep the other variants of Kang from being created. So by doing that, it keeps the other kangs from starting the, the multiverse war. Mm-Hmm. . So, uh, with him being dead, they're, they're gonna stop pruning. Um, it's gonna split off. And, you know, those kangs are just gonna come back and,

and now he's gonna have to do it all over again. And it just, and he even said his, the, his last words, he remains last words are like, like, see you soon. Yeah. Yep. That's what he tells. So, because. He knows like Mm-Hmm. it, this doesn't matter. Yeah. So like, I think that was probably like the most villainous I felt about him. Like when he just kinda looks at her and he is like, see you soon and dies. You are like, okay, yeah. This is, this is gonna get really funky.

Before Sylvie kills him, she kicks Loki through a portal back to the TVA. And so like, they're separated and he has no idea where she is. Yeah. They have those, uh, giant statues of, of Kang slash he who remains. Yeah. And those were not there before. Um, but before we jump into this, the new episode of Loki, we already talked about how we felt about he who remains. Uh, now how did you feel about, uh, Jonathan Major's portrayal of Kang in, uh, quantum Mania?

Uh, I thought it was, I thought it was good. Here's the thing. I did not care for Quantum Mania as a movie. For me, it kind of felt like it was a little hard to take some of it seriously. Like Mm-Hmm. . Almost like some of it didn't matter. You know, the fact. That he was beaten by ants Yeah. At the end. Yeah. Um, and this is supposed to be Kang the Conqueror, you know, he's the next big bad, he's the next Thanos, and he's beaten by some giant ants. Yeah. And I,

I just wonder if what they're doing is subverting expectation. Like, you know, you have the Council of Kangs, you know, and by being able to defeat him essentially two times in a row, once by Sylvie, once by Ants, I think that they're kind of reiterating he can be defeated, but he is always going to come back. Like, that's frightening. Like, if, what if Thanos had a, a hold of this ability?

How would that have ended? We would've always, we had that same cycle that we dealt with in Infinity War and End game, you know, just over and over again. So like, it has good potential. I like Jonathan Majors. I just, I didn't care for Quantum Mania, so it was hard to like really have feelings about it. . Yeah. That, that movie was a huge disappointment for me because like, I, I really like Antman and not quite as much

Antman in the Wasp, but, um, I still enjoyed it. So going into this, you know, knowing, okay, it's another Antman movie, and, um, and it's gonna have, you know, Kang in it. So like, how are they gonna do this with having this like, the next Big bad being an Antman movie? Like, it didn't make a whole lot of sense to me, but I was really excited for it. And then it just really let me down. And not to mention how bad a lot of the CGI was in it.

It was, it was essentially just a giant green screen movie. Um, and Holy Cow Modoc was horrific. . Oh, man. I, I, I don't even wanna talk about Modoc. That was just seeing that on screen. I'm like, what, what are they doing? Well, I was lucky enough to only see it on my television. I didn't go to the movie theater to see it. . Oh man, you. I don't need to see that giant head take up three quarters of the screen. Like, I don't know.

And the, and the fact that they like took his face and just like stretched it across. Yeah. Like, it just did not, it, it looked like something that, you know, like a high school project would do. Yeah. Like, it didn't look like a multimillion dollar movie. Yeah. That, that was frustrating. Just as a fan. 'cause you're like, at this point, I mean, I don't even know how many MCU movies there are. I've lost count. I remember when it was like, yeah.

Seven, I lost Count and then, you know, all the TV shows, which they're finally starting to scale back on. Yeah. But man, there're, for a while they were really pumping 'em out. 32. We are at 32 movies, I believe, in the MC with 12 more in various stages of development according to Wikipedia. Yeah. And really, there have only been a few, uh, post end game that have really like, been a quality, you know, I feel like there I can find something that I like out of all of them,

but as far as movies that like, I really fully enjoyed Mm-Hmm. , I really liked Shang Q when I saw it, but I haven't watched it against, I'm afraid to. Yeah. I'm, I'm the same way. I really liked, uh, you know, Spider-Man. Yeah. Or No Way Home. I guess they both came out after Endgame. I really enjoyed that one. I I didn't have a lot of negative feelings toward it.

I was pretty happy with it as a fan. I guess I, I do wanna ask this question because for the longest time I've been very much against this concept of superhero burnout. Do you think that we are there, like, as comic book movie fans, are we experiencing superhero burnout? Or is the viewing audience experiencing that? Like, from your point of view? Oh yeah, definitely. Um, I love superhero movies. You know, I, Mm-Hmm. , I collect them.

I have a good number of them on my shelf and physical media, because long lived physical media , and even I, like, when I look at the upcoming schedule of movies, I go like, thank God there's not as many coming out. Yeah. You know, with DC slowing down, you know, uh, they have Aquaman coming out in December, and that's their last one for a little while.

And then Marvel is fi I think they might've finally be starting to learn their lesson, and they're starting to spread out their movies a little more, make less TV shows. Mm-Hmm. . But man, there for a while there was just so much coming out and it wasn't, the biggest thing is just, is because they're pumping out so much, it's the quality's getting lower Yeah. And lower. And debt burnout is definitely a thing. And, but I don't feel like it's,

I don't know. I feel like if there was a lot of high quality stuff, then it might not be the case, but just because there everything seems to be subpar, you know, even, um, Thor Love and Thunder. Mm-Hmm. , which I, I love, I love Thor, uh, Ragnarok, one of my favorite MCU movies, period. Yeah. So to follow up Ragnarok with Love and Thunder, which I didn't hate it as much as some people did Uhhuh, but it was, it definitely was not as good as it should have been.

Yeah. I, I would agree with everything you just said. I, I'm gonna be really honest, I'm glad that we were not making this show over the last couple of years because there was just so much, there's no way we could have kept up with it. And I know for a while, like we, we tried, we wanted to, but that was intense. Like, I couldn't even, I didn't have time to just sit and watch anything. I think the last thing I watched, like with my family that was mc related,

was Wand Vission. And I think after that it was just like, everything was just boom, boom, boom, boom, boom. I couldn't keep up with it. I think, yeah. Like, you, like, it's not that I'm burned out of superhero movies. I'm burned out by the amount of subpar quality superhero movies that are coming out. And it's why I'm excited for whatever the heck James Gunn is planning on doing with dc. Like, I'm nervous about it, but I'm kind of hoping that he doesn't do something stupid and

just go, here's 17 movies coming out in 2025. You know, it. Is kind of ironic that, um, the last time we tried to reboot Geek, this was for a Marvel project. You know, we, uh, we did an episode on Werewolf by Night. Oh, yep. Yep. That's true. Um, but yeah, uh, start watching Loki season two, and we're gonna be talking about that for the next few episodes. Uh, just to shake off the rust of being away for so long. Yeah. Don't expect us to, um, always be, you know, talking about a,

a weekly TV series. Um, because like there are lots of other podcasts that do that. And, um, while we, we might do the occasional weekly series here and there, um, it won't be all the time, uh, especially thanks to Marvel finally slowing down on there. Yeah. Output. There's so much to watch. And we are gonna do our best to cover what we can. If you have anything specific that you want us to cover, that you want to know our thoughts about, let us know.

We're coming up with episode ideas, um, as quickly as we can, and just listing them so we have something to go to. So you can do that [email protected]. And I don't know that I have anything else. Do you have anything else? Well, Dave, uh, this has been a, a good episode, I think. I think so. People will let us know or they won't. It depends. . Uh, where can people find you. Uh.

Besides Geek? This. Uh, you know, uh, I'm not too much on socials anymore, but if you want to hear my voice or a version of it, you can go over to playing games with strangers.com. Where as of this recording, uh, you can hear my character Wilder Filch. It has a tabletop role-playing game, actual play podcast. Um, we play d and d and we got some cool stuff going. We just ended our first campaign recently, so yeah,

there's a ton of episodes. Go listen to if you really, really miss my voice, but nobody does. Well, I, I used to miss it, but I don't anymore because. Yeah. Now you're just, now now I have you. Oh, okay. . I thought you were like, why are we doing this again? . I can't stand your voice. Two episodes in and already. I'm done. Gross. Uh, where can people find you on the internet? Facebook. Really? That, that's about it. , you're gonna.

Have to start a podcast. Just so you can mention another podcast. . I have personal profiles on like other things, you know, on, on X and on Instagram, but I just use it to follow other people. I don't post anything, so. So you can [email protected] . Right, right, right here. We're going to make this a regular thing. I'm excited. Me too. And. I, and thank you to anyone who is listening to all this rambling.

'cause like we're, we're really, we, you know, Dave is a regular podcaster, you know, he's, even while geek, this has been off the air, he's been podcasting with, with, uh, playing games. Uh, but I've been, I've been outta practice for quite some time, so, uh, give me, give me a few weeks. I'll be, I'll get right back in the groove. Ah. You're doing great. Thank you for listening to, to us Ramble. We'll talk to you.

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