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SciFi TV Rewatch
Summary: A podcast exploring science fiction television: past and present
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- Artist: Dave and Wayne
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Everybody has a new partner in this episode that finds the gang exploring the sewers looking for the Alligator Man and a group of underground fae infected with disease. Vex is working with Kenzi, Dyson's new partner Tamsin makes a bold entrance, and Bo and the Doc finally push the outside world away long enough to begin a relationship that seems doomed from the start. Wayne and Dave make some predictions, and did she REALLY say that? Show timing 00:00 - 14:22 Introduction and chit chat 14:23 - 22:41 Project X (Wayne's Fae o' the Week) 22:42 - 1:07:36 Episode analysis and discussion 1:07:37 - 1:09:12 Predictions 1:09:13 - 1:10:15 Really? Really? 1:10:16 - 1:12:21 Ratings and outro
Season 3 begins with an homage to women's prison films as Bo finds herself in Hecuba Prison under the watchful eyes of a tribe of Amazons. We have a new Ash and a new couple. Wayne and Dave introduce two new segments, "Really? Really?" and "Predictions" and transplant an old one.
Season 3 begins with an homage to women's prison films as Bo finds herself in Hecuba Prison under the watchful eyes of a tribe of Amazons. We have a new Ash and a new couple. Wayne and Dave introduce two new segments, "Really? Really?" and "Predictions" and transplant an old one.
Season 3 begins with an homage to women's prison films as Bo finds herself in Hecuba Prison under the watchful eyes of a tribe of Amazons. We have a new Ash and a new couple. Wayne and Dave introduce two new segments, "Really? Really?" and "Predictions" and transplant an old one.
Season 3 begins with an homage to women's prison films as Bo finds herself in Hecuba Prison under the watchful eyes of a tribe of Amazons. We have a new Ash and a new couple. Wayne and Dave introduce two new segments, "Really? Really?" and "Predictions" and transplant an old one.
The last two installments of the Season 2 trilogy/finale leave The Garuda dead, Trick despondent, Dyson in love, Kenzi wounded, and Bo in control as a leader to be feared. However, we just don't know which side she's controlling. Wayne and Dave talk about the unanswered questions heading into Season 3 and make a prediction or two.
The last two installments of the Season 2 trilogy/finale leave The Garuda dead, Trick despondent, Dyson in love, Kenzi wounded, and Bo in control as a leader to be feared. However, we just don't know which side she's controlling. Wayne and Dave talk about the unanswered questions heading into Season 3 and make a prediction or two.
The last two installments of the Season 2 trilogy/finale leave The Garuda dead, Trick despondent, Dyson in love, Kenzi wounded, and Bo in control as a leader to be feared. However, we just don't know which side she's controlling. Wayne and Dave talk about the unanswered questions heading into Season 3 and make a prediction or two.
Sorry about the audio quality, but we hit the home stretch of Season Two with "Fae-nted Love," "Truth and Consequences," and "Lachlan's Gambit." Not one but two major players die in service to their clan, and Wayne and Dave discuss the Doctor Who Christmas Special.
Sorry about the audio quality, but we hit the home stretch of Season Two with "Fae-nted Love," "Truth and Consequences," and "Lachlan's Gambit." Not one but two major players die in service to their clan, and Wayne and Dave discuss the Doctor Who Christmas Special.
Sorry about the audio quality, but we hit the home stretch of Season Two with "Fae-nted Love," "Truth and Consequences," and "Lachlan's Gambit." Not one but two major players die in service to their clan, and Wayne and Dave discuss the Doctor Who Christmas Special.
The genie and the bottle myth is explored in "Midnight Lamp" as Ryan Lambert comes to Bo's rescue, but it's Wayne's favorite character, The Morrigan, who shows up in "Table For Fae" and leads Kenzi to agree to the proverbial "deal with the devil." We wrap up with "School's Out" and "The Girl Who Fae'd With Fire," the latter providing some much needed background of the noble families.
The genie and the bottle myth is explored in "Midnight Lamp" as Ryan Lambert comes to Bo's rescue, but it's Wayne's favorite character, The Morrigan, who shows up in "Table For Fae" and leads Kenzi to agree to the proverbial "deal with the devil." We wrap up with "School's Out" and "The Girl Who Fae'd With Fire," the latter providing some much needed background of the noble families.
The genie and the bottle myth is explored in "Midnight Lamp" as Ryan Lambert comes to Bo's rescue, but it's Wayne's favorite character, The Morrigan, who shows up in "Table For Fae" and leads Kenzi to agree to the proverbial "deal with the devil." We wrap up with "School's Out" and "The Girl Who Fae'd With Fire," the latter providing some much needed background of the noble families.
Tonight's show features "Can't See the Fae-Rest," "Masks," and "Barometz, Tick, Pressure." We finally learn the source of the impending evil, and that Lachlan may not be the bad guy we all thought he was. Despite the fact that Bo's being pushed to the front line in the coming war, she's still unlucky in love though others around her have been striking gold.