2018: Year In Review
Join us for the coldest hot takes on events from 2018 in the first StatsCheck Podcast annual review.

Join us for the coldest hot takes on events from 2018 in the first StatsCheck Podcast annual review.
Andrew, Joe, and Ed review Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse.
Your hosts discuss the implications of the creation of genome-modified babies using CRISPR.
Prompted by the upcoming Detective Pikachu movie, your hosts (and guest Pokemon correspondent) discuss live action adaptations of animated features.
Your hosts take a moment out of the winter holiday season to reflect on making (and breaking) traditions.
FLCL has come to an end once again, but Season 3 left us with opportunities for creativity and cooperation in its wake.
Your hosts discuss issues of money among friends and (not) paying debts.
The 6th episode of FLCL: Alternative delivered two things your hosts have complicated experiences with--final farewells and singing badly with friends.
Your hosts find no shortage of suspense in the penultimate episode of FLCL: Alternative, as the fate of the world and Kana's oldest friendship hang in the balance.
Your hosts forget their Earth-manners and rack up some technical fouls in reviewing FLCL: Alternative Episode 4.
Your hosts (and special guest) review the My Hero Academia Movie "Two Heroes" in between yelling at each other about favorite characters and ships.
There's a lot of ambivalence in Episode 3 of FLCL: Alternative, but one thing is clear--Haruko is not going to sell a lot of mixtapes rapping like that.
Your hosts discuss--and act out--adult responsibilities and childish tantrums in this review of FLCL: Alternative Episode 2.
FLCL: Alternative is go for launch! Join as your hosts get familiar with the new cast of characters and decide whether they can share their own teenage rocket tales without getting into trouble.
Your hosts discuss an idea near and dear to them: the concept of friendship.
We survived DragonCon 2018 and are already preparing for next year's festivities.
Your hosts and special guests mix it up live and (nearly) uncut from DragonCon.
A quick guide and forecast to the Dos, Don'ts, and Debauchery of DragonCon .
There was more to review in FLCL: Progressive than your hosts could fit into a single episode.
After six episodes of FLCL: Progressive, your hosts review the season as a whole.
In the ongoing not-always-weekly series, your hosts introduce themselves and reflect on how they reached where they are today--as new podcasters.
The finale of FLCL: Progressive is here, and everything is overflowing. Relive the frustration and the joy as your hosts take stock of which mysteries are solved and which remain.
Everyone's busy preparing for the climax in Episode 5 of FLCL: Progressive, and your hosts are no different. Get the swoop on birds that you love (or love to hate) in this review.
Kicking off a new (mostly) weekly feature, your hosts review Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom with a discussion of responsibility in the dinosaur-industrial complex. (Spoilers)
Everything flips over in Episode 4 of FLCL: Progressive. Follow along as your hosts try to make sense of Hidomi's new personality, Marco's sudden infatuation, Haruko's rampage, and the re-appearance of an old friend from season 1.
Your hosts discuss beach parties, boob theory, and bird boyfriends in this review of FLCL: Progressive Episode 3
Things get more intense as your hosts explore the zombification, mechanization, and objectification of the cast of FLCL: Progressive in this review of Episode 2.
After 18 years, FLCL returns with a second season, which was almost enough time to prepare to take the plunge again.
In preparation for the release of FLCL Season 2: Progressive, we re-watch and analyze the beloved original FLCL series.